The U.S. Coast Guard announced on Wednesday that it doled out a $3.5 billion contract to Davie Defense to build and deliver a new class of five Arctic Security Cutters over roughly the next decade.
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Contractor awarded $3.5 billion to build out US Coast Guard's Arctic Security Cutters fleet
The five cutters to be delivered by Davie Defense will represent a new class of Arctic icebreakers.
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