{"id":12564,"date":"2025-12-23T15:34:19","date_gmt":"2025-12-23T16:34:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globaltalenthq.com\/?p=12564"},"modified":"2025-12-29T18:41:48","modified_gmt":"2025-12-29T18:41:48","slug":"built-to-impress-not-to-survive-whats-wrong-with-americas-golden-fleet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globaltalenthq.com\/index.php\/2025\/12\/23\/built-to-impress-not-to-survive-whats-wrong-with-americas-golden-fleet\/","title":{"rendered":"Built to impress, not to survive: What\u2019s wrong with America\u2019s \u2018Golden Fleet\u2019?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Why the White House is betting billions on floating giants in the age of hypersonic missiles<\/strong><\/p>\n By the standards of modern naval history, President Donald Trump’s unveiled plan to build battleships for the US Navy was a genuinely extraordinary announcement. Battleships have not been built since World War II. The new American ships, Trump said, will feature record-breaking displacement and the most advanced weapons ever put to sea.<\/p>\n So here they are: Trump-class battleships for the US Navy, courtesy of President Trump. This is, of course, about more than simply immortalizing his name. The plan envisions the construction of 20 to 25 massive warships, each displacing roughly 30,000 to 40,000 tons. One suspects that the prestige of Russia’s heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser Admiral Nakhimov – <\/em>Project 11442M – may have been keeping Trump awake at night. His answer is a ship even larger than the nuclear flagship of the Russian Navy.<\/p>\n Trump declared that the battleships will be “the fastest, the biggest, and by far 100 times more powerful than any battleship ever built.”<\/em> <\/p>\n “Each one of these will be the largest battleship in the history of our country, the largest battleship in the history of the world ever built,”<\/em> he said<\/p>\n “We make the greatest equipment in the world, by far, nobody’s even close. But we don’t produce them fast enough,”<\/em> President added.<\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n The current plan is as follows: construction will begin with a lead ship named USS Defiant<\/em>. A second ship will follow shortly thereafter. After an initial operational testing phase, an eight-ship production series is expected. Ultimately, the Navy hopes to bring the total number to 25 ships – or possibly even more.<\/p>\n Beyond their sheer size and numbers, these vessels are expected to set records for weapons density. Laser combat systems, railguns, multiple vertical launch systems loaded with hypersonic missiles, Standard Missile (SM) interceptors, and the newest generation of cruise missiles in both nuclear and conventional configurations – all of it, Trump wants aboard these ships. Many of these systems are still undergoing testing or remain in experimental stages.<\/p>\n That naturally raises an obvious question: how effective would such massive ships be in a modern war? A handful of hypersonic anti-ship missiles – extremely difficult to intercept – and the “pride of the nation”<\/em> could be sent to the bottom. Billions of dollars would go up in smoke. In an era of space-based surveillance and advanced anti-ship weapons, the combat lifespan of such vessels could approach zero. In that case, these enormously expensive ships would be useful for little more than parades.<\/p>\n Trump, however, disagrees. He appears to believe that his “Golden Fleet”<\/em> will be protected by a “Golden Shield” – <\/em>a layered missile defense system with a space-based component capable of shielding these ships from hypersonic threats anywhere in the world’s oceans. Whether that will work remains unclear. But Trump seems willing to gamble. After all, if no war breaks out, the investment resembles a luxury Cadillac parked in the countryside: undeniably beautiful, unmistakably expensive – and possibly useless. Time will tell.<\/p>\n