
US Navy will get re-arm at sea capability to give it edge in China conflict
Engineers adapting crane that can be fitted to a warship, removing need for vessels to travel thousands of miles back to base

No, it's a new design. It's a much simpler rigid-boom crane, that is moved on rail trolley (rails placed at sides of Mk-41 launcher). The missile container is pushed into holding rings of crane boom horizontally, then crane is moved toward the empty cell, the boom is erected vertically, and missile container (secured by rings) is lowered into cell.The article is paywalled. Is this the same crane that used to be installed in VLS systems, taking up 3 cells? Or have they made a new design?
That's the nice thing about the Arleigh Burke and Ticonderoga designs: they have two VLS clusters, so even if one is out of commission they aren't defenceless.