USCG Selects Kodiak and Seward as Homeports for Arctic Security Cutters
The service is accelerating housing and shore support work as the first cutter is scheduled for delivery in 2028.
- On Thursday, the U.S. Coast Guard announced it will homeport its first two Arctic Security Cutters in Kodiak, Alaska, with a third vessel assigned to Seward once infrastructure upgrades are complete.
- The Arctic Security Cutter program, backed by $3.5 billion in Fiscal Year 2025 funding, intends to counter the growing icebreaker capacity of Russia and China while modernizing the U.S. fleet.
- Accelerating preparations to ensure housing and infrastructure are ready, the Coast Guard expects the vessels to support crews of approximately 200 people each when they arrive starting in 2028.
- Commandant of the Coast Guard Adm. Kevin E. Lunday said these homeports will "strategically position" the icebreakers to "reinforce America's maritime dominance in the Arctic," enabling the agency to defend the northern border.
- The service plans to deliver 11 icebreakers between 2028 and 2035, while continuing to develop a $300 million base in Juneau, which is currently projected for completion in 2029.
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A computer-generated image of an Arctic Security Cutter is seen in this image provided by the U.S. Coast Guard in February 2026. (U.S. Coast Guard image)The U.S. Coast Guard will base two new icebreakers in Kodiak and one in Seward, it announced Thursday. The first two ships are expected in Kodiak in 2028, and the third ship is expected in Seward in the early 2030s, said Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska. The new ships are part of an 11-ship medium i…
U.S. Coast Guard Names Kodiak, Seward as Homeports for New Arctic Security Cutters
The U.S. Coast Guard will homeport its first two Arctic Security Cutters in Kodiak, Alaska, with a third cutter planned for Seward once supporting infrastructure is ready, marking a major...
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Coast Guard to homeport two icebreakers in Kodiak and a third in Seward
The three icebreakers are expected to be delivered starting in 2028, but it’s unknown exactly when the necessary housing and on-shore infrastructure will be completed to host the vessels permanently.
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