Topic: Huntington Ingalls
HII builds new submarine-construction facility
Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), America’s largest military shipbuilding company and a provider of manufacturing, broke ground on a new facility that will support nuclear submarine construction at...
US launches newest nuclear-powered attack submarine
Huntington Ingalls Industries, America’s largest military shipbuilding company, announced Thursday that Virginia-class submarine New Jersey (SSN 796) was recently launched into the James River at the company’s...
New US Navy’s amphibious transport dock completes acceptance trials
The amphibious transport dock, Fort Lauderdale (LPD 28), successfully completed its acceptance trials, America’s largest military shipbuilding company Huntington Ingalls announced. The San Antonio-class ship, built at HII’s Ingalls...
US Navy’s newest amphibious assault ship completes Builder’s trials
The future Fort Lauderdale (LPD 28) successfully completed the first round of sea trials, according to Huntington Ingalls Industries. America’s largest military shipbuilding company Huntington Ingalls announced that its...
Future USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. completes acceptance trials
The future USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. (DDG 121) guided-missile destroyer successfully completed acceptance trials, according to a press release issued Friday by Huntington Ingalls Industries. According to...
Huntington Ingalls successfully completes builder’s trials for U.S. Navy’s newest destroyer
Huntington Ingalls Industries, America's largest military shipbuilding company and a provider of manufacturing, announced it successfully completed builder’s trials for U.S. Navy's newest destroyer. As noted by the...
Huntington Ingalls starts construction on U.S. Navy’s newest aircraft carrier
The first steel cut has been made for the new U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Doris Miller (CVN 81) at Huntington Ingalls Industries' Ingalls Shipbuilding division, Aug. 25. During...
U.S. Navy launches its new, more lethal Flight III destroyer
The U.S. Navy launched a new, more deadly version of its Arleigh Burke (DDG-51) class of destroyers, according to the Naval Sea Systems Command. The details were given...