Key Takeaways

  • The Navy and Marine Corps are working together to address a readiness shortfall.
  • Amphibious warships face a 53% combat surge readiness rate.
  • The Amphibious Force Readiness Board aims to expedite progress and eliminate obstacles.

Strategic Implications

This initiative may signal the Navy and Marine Corps’ growing concern about maintaining a capable amphibious fleet. The deployment of additional ships could enhance their ability to project power and respond to crises. However, challenges persist, and the services must continue to address readiness drivers such as spare parts and maintenance issues.