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The U.S. Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces, responsible for conducting naval operations, protecting national interests at sea, and ensuring the nation’s maritime security.

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CCI Score: U.S. Navy

9.21

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U.S. Navy Divers Aid in Humanitarian Search Operation in Lithuania

During a training exercise in Lithuania, U.S. Navy divers from Commander Task Force 68 were deployed to assist in the search for four missing U.S. Army soldiers. The operation, coordinated with Lithuanian and Polish experts, reflects a commitment to protecting military personnel and supporting a critical rescue effort.

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U.S. Navy is currently rated as an Objector.

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These companies deliberately avoid direct involvement with authoritarian practices. While they do not actively challenge oppressive regimes, they maintain a neutral stance to ensure they are not complicit in supporting such systems.

Latest Events

  • U.S. Navy Divers Aid in Humanitarian Search Operation in Lithuania Logo
    MAR
    28
    2025

    During a training exercise in Lithuania, U.S. Navy divers from Commander Task Force 68 were deployed to assist in the search for four missing U.S. Army soldiers. The operation, coordinated with Lithuanian and Polish experts, reflects a commitment to protecting military personnel and supporting a critical rescue effort.

  • U.S. Navy Develops Autonomous Spy Sonar Technology Logo
    MAR
    19
    2025

    The U.S. Navy, through a contract managed by the Office of Naval Research, is advancing research on an autonomous sonar system aimed at creating a highly detailed map of the seafloor. The initiative integrates emerging technologies with legacy systems to enhance autonomous undersea operations and improve surveillance capabilities.

  • -50

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    March 30

    The project funds the development of advanced autonomous sonar technology for enhanced surveillance and undersea mapping. Such systems, while improving military capability, may also be leveraged for pervasive monitoring and authoritarian control, raising concerns about the deployment of repressive technologies.

    In a 1st, US Navy’s autonomous spy sonar to unlock secrets of seafloor

  • US Navy Expands Surveillance Capabilities with MQ-4C Triton Drones Logo
    MAR
    15
    2025

    The U.S. Navy has secured a $267 million contract with Northrop Grumman for two additional MQ-4C Triton drones, enhancing its long-range intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities with advanced radar and sensor technologies. The expanded drone fleet, designed for prolonged oversea operations, is expected to bolster maritime surveillance across key regions.

  • -60

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    March 30

    The upgrade of surveillance capabilities via the MQ-4C Triton drones enhances the Navy's ability to conduct comprehensive and persistent monitoring. From a left-leaning anti-fascist perspective, such expansion in repressive technology can facilitate state overreach and authoritarian practices by enabling invasive surveillance. The advanced features of these drones, including high-performance radar and sensor suites, raise concerns over potential misuse against marginalized communities.

    US Navy Expands Fleet with Two More MQ-4C Triton Drones

  • Surveillance Vessel Contract Modernizes US Navy’s Capabilities Logo
    MAY
    31
    2024

    Austal USA secured a $516 million contract modification to further develop the T-AGOS 25 class surveillance vessel. The modernization effort is aimed at enhancing the US Navy's maritime surveillance and anti-submarine warfare capabilities, which includes advanced sensor systems that could be used for extensive surveillance.

  • -80

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    March 30

    The contract for enhancing the T-AGOS 25 vessel advances sophisticated surveillance systems such as the Surveillance Towed-Array Sensor System (SURTASS). From an anti-fascist perspective, expanding surveillance capabilities may contribute to an authoritarian toolkit that can be deployed in repressive ways, thereby earning a strongly negative score in the provision of repressive technologies.

  • Bath Iron Works Union Contract Boosts Labor Rights for U.S. Navy Supply Chain Logo
    AUG
    21
    2023

    The union representing approximately 4,200 Bath Iron Works production workers approved a new three‐year contract with significant wage increases and improved benefits. This agreement aims to avert future strikes—such as the previous 63‐day stoppage that delayed ship deliveries—thus reinforcing labor rights and ensuring the continued timely production of naval vessels.

  • +90

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 30

    The approval of a robust union contract at Bath Iron Works marks a significant win for labor rights. This deal, which includes notable wage increases and benefits improvements, helps secure better working conditions and prevents the type of prolonged strikes that previously disrupted ship production for the U.S. Navy. This outcome supports anti-authoritarian, pro-labor practices and strengthens worker rights—a core anti-fascist value.

    Navy shipbuilders' union approves contract at BIW in Bath, Maine

  • Bath Iron Works Labor Pact Approved Logo
    AUG
    21
    2023

    The union at Bath Iron Works, a key U.S. Navy shipbuilder, approved a three-year labor contract with significant wage increases and improvements in benefits, helping avert strikes and ensure the timely delivery of naval ships.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The approved labor pact includes substantial pay raises and enhanced worker benefits, reflecting strong support for labor rights and fair working conditions. This pro-worker outcome contributes positively to ethical business practices and aligns with anti-authoritarian, union-friendly objectives.

    US Navy shipbuilders' union approves labor pact at Bath Iron Works

  • Bath Iron Works Labor Pact Boosts Worker Rights Logo
    AUG
    20
    2023

    The largest union at Navy shipbuilder Bath Iron Works approved a new three‐year contract that includes significant wage increases and improved benefits, averting a potential strike and reinforcing progressive labor practices.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 30

    The approved labor pact at Bath Iron Works, a key Navy shipbuilder, secures significant wage hikes and benefits for workers while averting potential disruptions. This positive development in labor relations reinforces union strength and worker rights, aligning with anti-authoritarian and progressive business practices.

    Navy shipbuilders' union approves 3-year labor pact at Bath Iron Works

  • US Navy Modernizes Maritime Surveillance Capabilities Logo
    MAY
    19
    2023

    On May 19, 2023, the U.S. Navy advanced its modernization efforts by awarding a contract modification for the development of T-AGOS 25 class surveillance ships, enhancing its maritime surveillance capabilities with advanced systems such as the Surveillance Towed-Array Sensor System (SURTASS).

  • -10

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 30

    The modernization effort enhances military strength and consolidates state power, which raises concerns from an anti-fascist perspective regarding the potential use of increased state military capabilities for repressive measures. Although framed as a defensive effort, the expansion of such capabilities can contribute to an environment that might support authoritarian practices.

    Austal USA half-billion-dollar contract for surveillance vessel

  • -30

    Technology and Services Impact

    March 30

    The contract includes the integration of advanced surveillance technologies such as SURTASS, which, while designed for anti-submarine warfare, also raise concerns about the potential for these systems to be repurposed for broad state surveillance. This deployment of sophisticated surveillance tools contributes to the overall militarization and centralization of state control.

    Austal USA half-billion-dollar contract for surveillance vessel

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