Naval Today reports on the commissioning of four former US Coast Guard Island class cutters into the Greek Navy.
Lots of friendly nations are benefitting from receipt of previously well-maintained US Coast Guard vessels through Foreign Military Sales. Their availability helps our friends in the maintenance of a global rules based maritime environment. Ships that are no longer economical to support in the US, may be maintainable in other countries where labor costs are lower.
This movement of retiring ships should be part of regular Coast Guard planning. We should set a reasonable life, say 30 years for large ships and 25 for smaller, and produce a 30 year ship building plan. Yes, it may change, and it should, but it would establish expectations for future budgets. We should produce a new projection every year.
