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>>186088U.S. Naval Institute @NavalInstitute - The 2026 Iran war brought Qatar’s unique hybrid air-defense amphibious transport dock, the Al Fulk, into the spotlight as the first amphibious warship claimed to successfully engage ballistic missiles.
https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/2024/february/first-atomic-submarinehttps://x.com/NavalInstitute/status/2065826622771441793U.S. Navy @USNavy - #USNAVY UPDATE: USS Colorado Returns to Fleet from Maintenance Ahead of Schedule, Accelerating Pacific Readiness
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii— Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Colorado (SSN 788) completed a scheduled maintenance period at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PHNSY & IMF) 29 days ahead of schedule June 10, 2026.
Effective and efficient maintenance keeps the U.S. Navy lethal and ready to defend the nation and maximizes the lifespan of its vessels. By returning Colorado to the fleet ahead of schedule, the shipyard and crew demonstrated exceptional professionalism and capability.
Maintenance was completed early through close partnership between the shipyard and Colorado’s crew. Using the Navy’s world-class planning processes, the joint team executed a complex work package safely and efficiently. Operating seamlessly within the submarine's confined spaces, an integrated team of shipyard craftsmen, engineers, support staff, and crew members utilized decisive, deckplate-level problem solving to complete repairs.
“Finishing ahead of schedule is not about rushing, it’s about hard work and persistence,” said U.S. Navy Capt. Ryan McCrillis, commander of PHNSY & IMF. “It’s producing first-time, high-quality work and attacking every roadblock with urgency. It’s a team effort, from the newest apprentice to senior shipyard leaders, the ship’s force, the project team, and support from the fleet and headquarters.”
https://x.com/USNavy/status/2065464226131374556U.S. Navy @USNavy - Read the full story here:
https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/News-Stories/display-news/Article/4514428/uss-colorado-returns-to-fleet-from-maintenance-ahead-of-schedule-accelerating-p/https://x.com/USNavy/status/2065464257513140570U.S. Navy @USNavy - Video: Congratulations to the newly announced crew for Artemis III!
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