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U.S. Navy Advances LSM Production with Fincantieri
March 16, 2026
The U.S. Navy has designated Fincantieri Marine Group as the builder for the Medium Landing Ship (LSM) program, marking a strategic shift in naval shipbuilding priorities following the cancellation of the Constellation-class frigate program except for the first two hulls. This decision enables Fincantieri to resume serial production at its Marinette Marine shipyard in Wisconsin, with production potentially starting in 2026. The move signals renewed opportunities for shipbuilders in medium-sized naval vessels and may pave the way for future projects such as icebreakers and the FF(X) frigate.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the Navy's pivot from larger frigate programs to medium landing ships, impacting future contract opportunities and shipbuilding demand.
- Fincantieri's role as the LSM builder reestablishes serial naval vessel production capabilities at the Marinette facility, which may influence subcontracting and supply chain engagements.
- Contractors and suppliers specializing in naval ship components and systems should evaluate how this shift affects their business development strategies.
- The cancellation of the Constellation-class program except for initial hulls underscores evolving Navy priorities, requiring adaptive procurement planning and risk assessment.
We Can Do A Lot: Fincantieri Sees LSMs As Way Back To Serial Production, Could Start Production This Year
— Fincantieri Marine Group (implied)
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