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Can America build ships fast enough?

10 min · 8. maj 2026
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China built more ships in the last year than the entire U.S. industrial base produced in decades — and U.S. shipbuilders are racing to close the gap. In this episode of Mission Critical, host Ryan Robertson travels to the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space Expo to examine the future of American naval power and a growing solution called Distributed Shipbuilding — a strategy designed to expand production beyond traditional shipyards and rebuild the U.S. maritime industrial base. Major defense companies including HII, Trident Maritime Systems, and Fairbanks Morse Defense explain how spreading ship construction across the country could accelerate delivery of aircraft carriers, submarines, destroyers, and amphibious warships. As China rapidly expands its naval fleet, U.S. industry leaders say solving workforce shortages, supply chain challenges, and production bottlenecks is now a national security priority. In this episode: * Why China’s shipbuilding capacity alarms U.S. defense planners * What “Distributed Shipbuilding” actually means * How modular construction could transform naval production * Lessons from World War II industrial mobilization * Why shipyards may become final assembly facilities * The race to rebuild America’s maritime industrial base Featuring interviews with: * Kari Wilkinson, President, Newport News Shipbuilding * Joe Mullen, CEO, Trident Maritime Systems * George Whittier, CEO, Fairbanks Morse Defense If you follow naval warfare, defense industry news, military technology, or geopolitics — this episode breaks down one of the most important industrial challenges facing the United States today.

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Can America build ships fast enough?

China built more ships in the last year than the entire U.S. industrial base produced in decades — and U.S. shipbuilders are racing to close the gap. In this episode of Mission Critical, host Ryan Robertson travels to the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space Expo to examine the future of American naval power and a growing solution called Distributed Shipbuilding — a strategy designed to expand production beyond traditional shipyards and rebuild the U.S. maritime industrial base. Major defense companies including HII, Trident Maritime Systems, and Fairbanks Morse Defense explain how spreading ship construction across the country could accelerate delivery of aircraft carriers, submarines, destroyers, and amphibious warships. As China rapidly expands its naval fleet, U.S. industry leaders say solving workforce shortages, supply chain challenges, and production bottlenecks is now a national security priority. In this episode: * Why China’s shipbuilding capacity alarms U.S. defense planners * What “Distributed Shipbuilding” actually means * How modular construction could transform naval production * Lessons from World War II industrial mobilization * Why shipyards may become final assembly facilities * The race to rebuild America’s maritime industrial base Featuring interviews with: * Kari Wilkinson, President, Newport News Shipbuilding * Joe Mullen, CEO, Trident Maritime Systems * George Whittier, CEO, Fairbanks Morse Defense If you follow naval warfare, defense industry news, military technology, or geopolitics — this episode breaks down one of the most important industrial challenges facing the United States today.

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Autonomous robots are coming to U.S. shipyards — and it could transform how the U.S. Navy builds warships. In this episode of Mission Critical, we go inside the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space 2026 exhibition to explore how artificial intelligence, autonomous robotics, and human ingenuity are reshaping American naval production. Host Ryan Robertson breaks down the new HYPR (High Yield Production Robotics) partnership announced in National Harbor, MD, between HII, Path Robotics, and GrayMatter Robotics — an ambitious effort to bring physical AI into one of the most complex manufacturing environments on Earth: shipbuilding. Featuring interviews with: * Sean Cassady, Director of Operations & Technology Strategy at HII * Ariyan Kabir, Co-Founder & CEO of GrayMatter Robotics

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