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Mark Kelly criticizes Trumpโ€™s call to revert aircraft carrier catapults

Senator Mark Kelly criticized former President Donald Trump's directive to revert to older aircraft carrier catapults, arguing it could undermine Navy capabilities and incur significant costs. The cuโ€ฆ

Mark Kelly on aircraft carrier catapult order: โ€˜Donald Trump knows nothing about this stuffโ€™
The Hill โ€” 14 August 2026
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Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) criticized former President Donald Trump on Thursday for his recent directive to the U.S. Navy to revert to older catapult systems on aircraft carriers. Kelly described Trump as โ€œa marginally failed real estate developer with multiple bankruptcies,โ€ arguing that the change would not only prove costly but also jeopardize the modern capabilities of the Navyโ€™s fleet.

This controversy emerges as the U.S. military is under pressure to enhance its readiness amid rising global tensions, particularly with countries like China and Russia. The current catapult system, known as the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS), represents a significant technological advancement over older steam catapults. EMALS allows for more efficient launches, reduces maintenance costs, and improves the overall operational capacity of aircraft carriers, which are crucial assets for U.S. naval power.

Kelly's remarks reflect a broader concern among defense experts and military leaders who argue that reverting to older technology could hinder the Navy's operational effectiveness. The potential financial implications are also substantial, with estimates suggesting that maintaining outdated systems could cost billions in upgrades and repairs. Critics fear that such a shift could diminish the U.S. Navy's competitive edge, particularly in high-stakes scenarios where speed and efficiency are paramount.

Moving forward, the debate over the Navy's catapult systems is likely to influence discussions in Congress regarding defense spending and military modernization. As lawmakers assess the implications of Trump's directive, the Biden administration may need to reaffirm its commitment to modernizing the military and ensuring that the U.S. remains a formidable force on the global stage. This situation underscores the ongoing tension between political decisions and military strategy, shaping the future of American defense capabilities.

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