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USS George H.W. Bush Completes 10-Month Modernization at Norfolk Naval Shipyard

The USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77), a Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, has completed a significant 10-month modernization at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Virginia. This upgrade is part of the U.S. Navy’s Planned Incremental Availability (PIA) initiative, aimed at enhancing the operability of aging vessels and bolstering the Navy’s fleet with more combat-ready options in various theaters of operation.

The USS George H.W. Bush underwent PIA starting in January 2024. Originally assembled in 2003, the carrier was commissioned into service in 2009. During this modernization period, extensive upgrades were implemented, which included enhancements to afloat networks, the enterprise services system, tactical common data link capabilities, and improvements to galley equipment. These updates are designed to enhance the carrier’s situational awareness, communication reliability, and overall operational effectiveness.

Approximately 550 personnel were involved in the renovation, reflecting a concerted effort to ensure the carrier is fully prepared to rejoin the fleet. Capt. Jip Mosman, the Commanding Officer of the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, praised the team for their commitment and teamwork in returning this vital asset to active status. He emphasized that their dedication sets a standard for future maintenance and modernization efforts across America’s shipyards.

The USS George H.W. Bush holds the distinction of being the tenth and final Nimitz-class carrier developed for the U.S. Navy. It is named after its namesake, who served as a World War II naval aviator, later took on the role of Central Intelligence Agency director, and ultimately became the 41st President of the United States.

Measuring 1,092 feet (333 meters) in length, the carrier has the capacity to accommodate up to 90 fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters, in addition to 6,000 personnel on board. Powered by four steam turbines and twin Westinghouse nuclear reactors, the USS George H.W. Bush can achieve speeds exceeding 30 knots (35 miles/56 kilometers per hour).

In terms of defense, the carrier is equipped with a robust arsenal, including electronic warfare capabilities, torpedo countermeasures, anti-ship and surface-to-air missiles, as well as automated close-in guns. Critical areas of the vessel are reinforced with Kevlar to enhance its protection against various threats.

This modernization effort reaffirms the Navy’s commitment to maintaining and upgrading its fleet, ensuring that vessels like the USS George H.W. Bush remain integral components of the United States’ maritime defense strategy.

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