Bath Iron Works has been awarded a $202.7 million contract from the Navy to provide planning yard services for two classes of U.S. warships. BIW will provide the services for DDG 51 Arleigh ...
In protecting the free flow of commerce, these ships stand tall as symbols of American resolve and Maine ingenuity. As Houthi missiles fly across the Red Sea skies and sophisticated drones probe ...
Bath Iron Works, a business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE:GD), said today that the U.S. Navy has exercised an option to add an additional DDG 51 destroyer to the multi-year contract awarded in 2023. ...
BATH, Maine, July 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, a business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE:GD), announced today that the U.S. Navy has exercised an option to add an ...
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The US Has A New Naval Destroyer With An Impressive Missile Detection System - Here's How It Works
The United States Navy has a new destroyer with a high-tech missile detection system. Here's what it is, and how the system ...
BATH, Maine (WABI) - Bath Iron Works has been awarded a $200 million contract from the US Navy. Senators Susan Collins and Angus King say the funding is for planning yard services for the DDG-51 Class ...
New facilities at Brunswick Landing, the Maritime Industrial Workforce Training Center and the SpaceTech Facility, aim to help boost space and shipbuilding in Maine.
US Defense Department, Navy, has awarded General Dynamics Corp. -- Bath Iron Works Corp., Bath, Maine, a $212,000,000 fixed-price incentive (firm target) contract for the design and construction of a ...
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You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. AUBURN — Central Maine Community College (CMCC) is excited to announce the ...
On the west bank of the broad estuary of the Kennebec River is Bath, Me., “City of Ships.” There in 1607 was launched the first ship built in North America. There Jonathan Philbrook gained immortality ...
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