The panel’s version of fiscal 2019 National Defense Authorization Act would allocate $21.6 billion for the Energy Departmentâs defense-related initiatives, $7.6 billion for 75 F-35 fighter aircraft and $65 million for the development of a low-yield nuclear warhead.
The measure, which was named after SASC Chairman John McCain (R-Ariz.), would also earmark $23.1 billion for the procurement of 10 new ships, including a littoral combat ship, two Virginia-class submarines and three Arleigh Burke-class destroyers.
The FY 2019 NDAA seeks to advance âreadiness restoration, capabilities modernization and concept developmentâ in an effort to keep the U.S. military edge over potential adversaries, according to the billâs summary.
The House on Thursday voted 351-66 to clear its proposed FY 2019 NDAA that would allocate $717 billion in defense budget.