The US Navy’s submarine arm is suffering a shortage of SSNs,
now and into the 2030s. But, in any case there is a shortage of submariners to
man them.
StrategyPage
reports
:
“Attrition: USN Personnel Shortage
January 20, 2024: The US
Navy, like most other navies, is suffering from a shortage of new personnel,
causing a problem with providing ships with enough sailors. It is increasingly
common for warships to be stuck in port because there is no crew available… In
addition, the [USN] was forced to pay close attention to smaller crew sizes in
one class of ships: submarines. While modern subs are four times the size of
their World War II counterparts [eg. the USN’s Balao-class],
and full of much more equipment, crew size has only doubled.
…These crew shortages
began with submarines, which required crews to live and work in a confined
space for weeks or months at a time. The crew shortage led to more navies with
submarines that could not go to sea because no crews were available [eg. the RAN
which in the 1990s-early 2000s only had enough submariners to man 2 or 3
submarines maximum]. Most of the navies suffering from this problem belonged to
nations with smaller populations [like Australia]…”
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