The Naval Capacity Crisis Nobody Talks About
Автор: Global Synopsis
Загружено: 2026-02-20
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The global balance of naval power is no longer decided by who has the best missiles, but by who has the dry docks to sustain a fight. Based on data from the January 2026 Shipbuilding Market Review (Clarksons/OECD), this video analyzes the collapse of Western shipbuilding and the massive industrial monopoly secured by China.
We break down the concept of Compensated Gross Tonnage (CGT) to explain why a commercial bulk carrier and a nuclear aircraft carrier are measured differently, and why commercial shipyard capacity is the "hidden reserve" of national power.
While the US and Europe have fallen to less than 0.1% and 4% of the market respectively, Asian nations have locked in global capacity through 2029. We analyze the specific strategies of the top 5 shipbuilding nations and what this means for the future of naval conflict.
Timeline:
00:00 Introduction and the CGT explanation
02:10 Our Sources and the reveal of the problem
03:31 Clarification that in the data military vessels, fishing boats and yachts are excluded
04:36 Vietnam
05:17 Philippines
06:05 Japan
07:17 South Korea
08:36 China
09:56 The US and EU situations
11:27 Military Spectrum
11:56 Conclusion and outro
Sources:
Clarksons Research (Jan 2026)
OECD Complexity Frameworks
2026 Office of Naval Intelligence Briefing
Music:
This video includes "The 49th Street Galleria" by Chris Zabriskie.
Hashtags:
#navalpower #shipbuilding #shipping #geopolitics #economics #usnavy #europe #china #southkorea #japan #philippines #vietnam
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