The U.S. Navy is currently looking for a commercial vessel project to advance its long-delayed program to create a medium amphibious assault ship. Last month, the Navy halted the medium amphibious ship project due to high cost estimates and is now looking for commercial vessel designs to transport Marines during combat operations in the Pacific Ocean.
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