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.
A rendering of a future Arctic Security Cutter awarded to Davie Defense. (Render courtesy Davie Defense) The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued the following statement after ...
May â 13 (Reuters) - â The â U.S. Coast âGuard âhas âfinalized â a $3.5 billion â contract with Davie âDefense âfor â the construction â and â delivery of âfive Arctic âsecurity â cutters, â the Department of ...
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Coast Guard awards $3.5B contract for Arctic cutters
Major contract sealed: Davie Defense will build five Arctic Security Cutters for $3.5 billion, boosting the fleet to 11 vessels. Strategic Arctic push: The expansion aims to counter Russian and ...
The former U.S. Coast Guard Cutter DECISIVE, which departed from the Baltimore U.S. Coast Guard Yard East Wall Jetty, has ...
The Gasperados diving team found the 'Tampa' cutter this week on its 10th trip in the Atlantic. Credit: Gasperados Dive Team ...
The final resting place of the US Coast Guard Cutter Tampa remained a mystery for 108 years after it was sunk by a German ...
The USCGC Tampa was lost with all hands off the coast of England when a German U-boat torpedoed it in September 1918.
The Coast Guard on Wednesday said it has finalized a $3.5 billion contract it awarded Davie Defense in February for five ...
The wreckage of the "Tampa," which was torpedoed by a German submarine, was found 50 miles off the coast of Cornwall, England ...
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