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HII Hosts U.S. Marine Corps Leaders at Ingalls Shipbuilding

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HII (NYSE: HII) hosted U.S. Marine Corps leadership at its Ingalls Shipbuilding yard in Pascagoula on Feb. 3, 2026. The visit included tours of two amphibious warships under construction — Bougainville (LHA 8) and Harrisburg (LPD 30) — and highlighted ongoing collaboration with the Navy and Marine Corps.

Ingalls has multiple amphibious ships under construction (LHA 8, LHA 9, LPD 30, LPD 31, LPD 32) and holds recent contracts for LPD 33–35 and LHA 10, underscoring its continuing role in amphibious shipbuilding.

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Current price: $420.30 52-week range: $158.88 – $436.1444 Amphibious warships under construction: 5 ships +5 more
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Current price $420.30 Pre-news close vs 52-week high $436.1444
52-week range $158.88 – $436.1444 Price is 3.63% below 52-week high
Amphibious warships under construction 5 ships Ingalls Shipbuilding yard, as cited in visit
LHAs under construction 2 ships Bougainville (LHA 8) and Fallujah (LHA 9)
Flight II LPDs under construction 3 ships Harrisburg (LPD 30), Pittsburgh (LPD 31), Philadelphia (LPD 32)
New San Antonio-class contracts 3 ships LPD 33, LPD 34, LPD 35 contract awarded Sept 2024
America-class contract modification 1 ship Helmand Province (LHA 10) contract modification
Market cap $16,501,415,411 Pre-news market capitalization for HII

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Volume Volume 378,657 is below the 20-day average of 627,196 (relative volume 0.6x). low
Technical Price 420.3 is trading above the 200-day MA of 285.15 and sits 3.63% below the 52-week high.

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Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jan 29 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jan 29 Leadership appointment Positive -1.7% New VP of infrastructure and sustainability named at Ingalls Shipbuilding.
Jan 28 Corporate milestone Positive +0.6% 140-year anniversary of Newport News Shipbuilding operations highlighted.
Jan 26 Leadership appointment Positive +2.2% New VP of contracts and pricing appointed at Ingalls Shipbuilding.
Jan 22 Operations update Positive -1.3% One-year mark and ramp-up of Charleston Operations with distributed model.
Jan 21 Program milestone Positive +1.7% Completion of builder’s sea trials for USS Zumwalt modernization work.
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Recent operational and leadership announcements have produced mixed reactions, with both aligned moves and occasional divergences on positive news.

Recent Company History

Over the past weeks, HII news has focused on organizational changes and operational milestones at its shipyards. Leadership appointments at Ingalls and infrastructure roles were announced on Jan. 26 and Jan. 29, alongside celebrations of 140 years of Newport News Shipbuilding on Jan. 28. Operationally, HII highlighted expansion at Charleston Operations and completion of builder’s sea trials for USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000). Today’s visit by senior Marine Corps leaders continues this theme of emphasizing shipyard capabilities and amphibious programs.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement emphasizes HII’s role in building amphibious warships and its active backlog, with...
Analysis

This announcement emphasizes HII’s role in building amphibious warships and its active backlog, with two LHAs, three Flight II LPDs, and additional San Antonio-class and America-class ships under contract. The presence of senior Marine Corps leadership underscores the operational importance of these programs. Recent history shows a stream of operational milestones and leadership updates. Investors may watch how future contract awards, program milestones, and organizational changes build on this visibility at Ingalls Shipbuilding.

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America-class amphibious assault ship
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America-class amphibious assault ship technical
"and a contract modification for the fifth America-class amphibious assault ship,"
A America-class amphibious assault ship is a very large warship that functions like a floating base for helicopters, short-takeoff aircraft and troops, designed to launch and support amphibious operations from sea to shore. For investors, these ships matter because they represent major, long-term government contracts, steady work for shipbuilders and parts suppliers, and sensitivity to defense budgets and geopolitical shifts—much like a multi-year construction project that sustains an entire local supply chain.

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PASCAGOULA, Miss., Feb. 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HII (NYSE: HII) hosted U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Bradford Gering, assistant commandant, and fellow U.S. Marine Corps officers at the company’s Ingalls Shipbuilding division Thursday. The Marines met with Ingalls leadership and toured the shipyard, including stops at two of the five amphibious warships currently under construction, Bougainville (LHA 8) and Harrisburg (LPD 30).

"We are honored to host Marine Corps leadership and showcase the critical role our Ingalls shipbuilders play in delivering the amphibious ships that support Navy and Marine Corps missions worldwide,” said Brian Blanchette, Ingalls Shipbuilding president. “The amphibious ship program remains a top priority for our team, and we value the opportunity to demonstrate the skill and dedication our shipbuilders bring to every ship we build.”

Ingalls has a long-standing history of building amphibious warships, and the collaboration between Ingalls Shipbuilding, the U.S. Navy and the Marine Corps was on full display during the visit.

Commenting on the tour, Gering highlighted the importance of amphibious warships.

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Photos accompanying this release are available at: http://hii.com/news/hii-hosts-u-s-marine-corps-leaders-at-ingalls-shipbuilding/.

“The Navy and Marine Corps team relies on these ships for a broad range of missions from peacekeeping and deterrence to combat operations and humanitarian assistance,” Gering said. “Programs like the LHA and LPD are vital to enabling Marine Corps readiness and ensuring our ability to respond quickly to emerging challenges.”

Ingalls currently has two LHAs under construction including Bougainville (LHA 8) and Fallujah (LHA 9) and three Flight II LPDs under construction including Harrisburg (LPD 30), Pittsburgh (LPD 31) and Philadelphia (LPD 32). Additionally, in September 2024, the Navy awarded Ingalls a contract for the construction of three San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ships (LPD 33, LPD 34 and LPD 35) and a contract modification for the fifth America-class amphibious assault ship, Helmand Province (LHA 10).

About HII

HII is America’s largest shipbuilder, delivering the world’s most powerful ships and all-domain mission technologies, including unmanned systems, to U.S. and allied defense customers. HII is the largest producer of unmanned underwater vehicles for the U.S. Navy and the world.

With a more than 140-year history of advancing U.S. national security, HII builds and integrates defense capabilities extending from the core fleet to C6ISR, AI/ML, EW and synthetic training. Headquartered in Virginia, HII’s workforce is 44,000 strong. For more information, visit:

Contact:

Kimberly Aguillard
Kimberly.K.Aguillard@HII-co.com
(228) 355-5663

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/60c2028b-e5b8-471a-88b3-3211ee9a9ac9


FAQ

What did HII (HII) showcase during the Feb. 3, 2026 Ingalls Shipbuilding visit by Marine Corps leaders?

HII showcased Ingalls shipbuilders and work on amphibious warships, including Bougainville (LHA 8) and Harrisburg (LPD 30). According to the company, the tour emphasized collaboration with the Navy and Marine Corps and the shipyard's role in delivering amphibious capability.

Which amphibious ships are under construction at Ingalls Shipbuilding as of Feb. 3, 2026?

Ingalls has multiple amphibious ships under construction: LHA 8, LHA 9, LPD 30, LPD 31, and LPD 32. According to the company, these build lines include America-class LHAs and Flight II San Antonio-class LPDs active at the Pascagoula yard.

How do the recent Navy contracts mentioned by HII affect Ingalls Shipbuilding's workload?

Recent contract awards added work for Ingalls, including LPD 33–35 and a modification for LHA 10, increasing confirmed shipbuilding programs. According to the company, these contracts extend the yard's production pipeline and support sustained construction activity.

What did Marine Corps Gen. Bradford Gering say about amphibious ships during the HII Ingalls tour?

Gen. Gering stressed that amphibious ships are vital for readiness, deterrence, and humanitarian missions. According to the company, he highlighted their role in enabling rapid Marine Corps response across peacekeeping, combat, and disaster-relief operations.

Does the HII Ingalls visit signal any immediate financial guidance change for HII (HII)?

No immediate financial guidance or earnings figures were announced during the Ingalls visit on Feb. 3, 2026. According to the company, the event focused on shipyard operations, workforce skill, and military collaboration rather than financial disclosures.
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