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U.S. Coast Guard Completes Major Icebreaker Expansion Program

By MGN EditorialFebruary 11, 2026 at 08:58 PM

The U.S. Coast Guard has awarded contracts for all 11 Arctic Security Cutters, a major expansion of icebreaking capability to strengthen U.S. presence in the Arctic.

In a significant move to bolster the U.S. Coast Guard's Arctic capabilities, the service has completed contract awards for all 11 vessels in its Arctic Security Cutter program. According to gCaptain, this marks the closure of a major icebreaker expansion effort aimed at enhancing the Coast Guard's operational presence and security in the High North amid rising geopolitical competition in the region. The contract awards, which were made to Davie Defense, will see the construction of the final two cutters in the 11-ship program. This fleet expansion is a critical step in addressing the U.S.'s longstanding icebreaker shortage, which has limited the nation's ability to maintain a year-round presence and conduct operations in the Arctic. 'This is a major milestone for the U.S. Coast Guard and our nation's Arctic security,' said Admiral Linda Fagan, Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard. 'These new icebreakers will provide us with the capability to operate in the harsh Arctic environment and support our national interests in this strategically important region.' The new Polar Security Cutters, also known as 'heavy' icebreakers, will be capable of conducting a wide range of missions, including search and rescue, environmental protection, maritime security, and logistics support. Their enhanced icebreaking capabilities will enable the Coast Guard to extend the duration and scope of its Arctic operations, strengthening the U.S. presence in a region that is growing increasingly contested. This contract award comes at a critical time, as Russia and China continue to expand their own icebreaker fleets and military activities in the Arctic. The U.S. has long lagged behind its strategic competitors in this domain, but the completion of the 11-ship program represents a significant step forward in addressing this capability gap and asserting American interests in the High North.

Source: gCaptain

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