U.S. Navy Seeks $65.8 Billion To Build 34 Warships And New 40,000-ton Trump-Class Battleships



The United States Navy has unveiled plans for a major fleet expansion under its Fiscal Year 2027 budget request, seeking funds for 34 new ships and advancing development of the new Trump-class battleship, a large surface combatant expected to begin construction by 2028.
The Department of the Navy’s proposed budget requests $377.5 billion, more than $70 billion higher than the previous fiscal year, marking a 23% increase.
The proposal is linked to the administration’s $1.5 trillion national defense budget and supports the “Golden Fleet Initiative,” aimed at strengthening US maritime power.
A major element of the budget is support for the Trump-class, also referred to as the BB(X) battleship.
The new vessels would replace the Navy’s earlier DDG(X) destroyer development concept and are planned as 30,000 to 40,000-ton warships built for modern naval warfare.
Per reports, the Navy is seeking nearly $1 billion in FY27 advance procurement funding for the first ship, along with $837 million in research and development funds.
The service is expected to request another $17 billion in procurement funding next year for the lead vessel.
Plans reportedly call for three ships in the class, with the second projected for FY2030 at $13 billion and a third in FY2031 at $11.5 billion.
Secretary of the Navy John Phelan said the service is already in discussions with two vendors on the battleship’s design and is aiming to lay the keel in 2028, depending on the progress of the design process and shipyard capacity.
The Navy first announced the Trump-class concept in December 2025, describing the ships as a new generation of American-designed battleships intended to address modern maritime conflict.
The first ship, USS Defiant (BBG-1), is planned as the lead vessel.
According to Navy plans, the battleships would be roughly three times the size of an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, allowing for larger missile magazines and expanded command-and-control capabilities.
The vessels are also envisioned as a central element of the Golden Fleet Initiative.
Alongside the battleship program, the Navy is requesting $65.8 billion in shipbuilding funds to procure 18 battle force ships and 16 auxiliary vessels in FY27.
The procurement list includes one Columbia-class submarine, two Virginia-class submarines, one Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, one FF(X) frigate, one America-class amphibious assault ship, one San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock, six medium landing ships, two John Lewis-class oiler tankers, two submarine tender replacements and one ocean surveillance ship.
The budget also continues incremental funding for the third and fourth Ford-class aircraft carriers, CVN 80 and CVN 81.
Rear Adm. Ben Reynolds, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Budget, said the funding package would also support procurement of 123 new aircraft in addition to the 34 ships.
Officials said the spending plan is intended to boost shipbuilding, strengthen the maritime industrial base, increase munitions stocks and support fleet readiness.
If approved by Congress, the FY27 budget would mark one of the most ambitious US naval expansion efforts in recent years, combining fleet growth, carrier funding, submarine procurement and development of a new class of capital warships.
Reference: US Navy
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