ADINO projects sea power across every ocean, every day. 26 ship classes. 731 hulls. A fully integrated weapons and shipbuilding network built for sustained global dominance.
From nuclear supercarriers to icebreakers, ADINO maintains the full spectrum of sea power — strike, deterrence, amphibious assault, logistics, and surveillance.
Every carrier commands its own CSG. Every battleship leads a SAG. Independent forces fill the gaps. ADINO operates at full-spectrum scale, globally, simultaneously.
From the ADM-1 Thunderhawk cruise missile to the ADG-3 Railshot hypervelocity projectile, ADINO's vertically integrated arsenal produces every round, every missile, every torpedo in-house.
The American Defense Institute, Naval Operations is the primary naval force component of the United States Armed Forces. Unlike legacy naval organizations constrained by procurement cycles and contractor dependencies, ADINO operates as a fully vertically integrated defense institution — owning its shipyards, its arsenals, and its doctrine.
From 19 construction and maintenance shipyard facilities to 21 munitions production sites, ADINO builds, arms, and sustains its own fleet — with no bureaucratic bottlenecks between a requirement and a hull in the water.
"To project and sustain American sea power across every ocean, protect freedom of navigation, deter adversarial aggression, and respond with overwhelming force when deterrence fails."