Fiscal Year 2014 Littoral Combat Ship Contract Awards Announced
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DefenceTalkToday, contract modifications were issued to Lockheed Martin Corporation and Austal USA under their respective Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) block buy contracts to add funding for construction of two fiscal year 2014 Littoral Combat Ships each. These are the seventh and eighth ships fully funded for each contractor under its previously-awarded, fixed-price incentive “block buy” […]https://www.defencetalk.com/fiscal-year-2014-littoral-combat-ship-contract-awards-announced-58977/
Lockheed Lays Keel of 11th Littoral Combat Ship
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DefenceTalkThe Lockheed Martin-led industry team officially laid the keel for the U.S. Navy’s eleventh Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), the future USS Sioux City, in a ceremony held at Marinette Marine Corporation. The industry team is building Freedom-class LCSs for the U.S. Navy, and has delivered two ships with five others under construction and one soon […]https://www.defencetalk.com/lockheed-lays-keel-of-11th-littoral-combat-ship-58819/
US Navy Accepts Delivery of the Future USS Coronado (LCS 4)
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DefenceTalkThe Navy accepted delivery of the future USS Coronado (LCS 4) during a ceremony at the Austal USA shipyard here Sept. 27. Coronado is the fourth littoral combat ship (LCS) to deliver to the Navy, the second of the Independence variant – noted for its trimaran hull – to join the fleet. Capt. Randy Garner, […]https://www.defencetalk.com/us-navy-accepts-delivery-of-the-future-uss-coronado-lcs-4-49239/
First Littoral Combat Ship to Deploy in March
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DefenceTalkDuring a media availability Feb. 21, Navy officials announced the Littoral Combat Ship USS Freedom (LCS 1) is on track to begin its first deployment March 1. This milestone was announced by the LCS Council, a group established by Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan Greenert Aug. 22, to oversee continued fleet testing and the […]https://www.defencetalk.com/first-littoral-combat-ship-to-deploy-in-march-46931/
New Waterjets Could Propel LCS to Greater Speeds
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DefenceTalkThe Navy’s fifth littoral combat ship (LCS), Milwaukee, will be the first to benefit from new high-power density waterjets aimed at staving off rudder and propeller damage experienced on high-speed ships. The product of an Office of Naval Research (ONR) Future Naval Capabilities (FNC) program, the waterjets arrived last month at the Marinette Marine shipyard […]https://www.defencetalk.com/new-waterjets-could-propel-lcs-to-greater-speeds-46676/