Littoral Combat Ships (LCS)

dtulsa

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Yes...this is what I was talking about earlier.

And...as to the talk about 26 "hulks"...watch and see. They will not be hulks in the least.

We have hopefully gotten past a bunch of idiots with dream caps on and are going to uparms the LCS that are put there, and will make them very useful, and I am confidant we will...along the lines of what I talked about above.

The FFGs simply have to be fighting ships and true FFGs. The Freedom LCS can be turned into decnt FFGs with better armament, better sensors, larger crews, and the modular spaced used for permanent capabilities. The Independence LCS can also be similarly upgunned, but then used for working wth the Amphibious groups, and along the lines I suggested above.

something like thjis is going to happen and the US will end up better for it in the end.

not as good as if we have built 56 true FFgs from the beginning...but with 13 Indpendence class geared toward assisting Amphibs, ASW, and counter mine, and 3 Freedom class as essentially lighter FFGs and then 30 true FFGs, the US Navy will have benefited a lot...even if we did waist ten years getting there.

Then with all the Burkes and the coming Burke IIs and all the Virginias, etc., the US Navy will remain the bulwark for ensuring freedom of the seas for the next 50 years just like they have for the last 50 years.

Watch and see if it is not si.
The one issue that seems to elude most every body does the US have the capacity to build and maintain ships like it used to or will a massive industrial rebuild need to be done Jura had some figures for this the Chinese built some 80 plus vessels while we were around 30 or so in the last 8 years so that raises another question does the US have the willpower for such an undertaking
 

dtulsa

Junior Member
Aug 18, 2017

... and here's the most recent info:
BAE is in the race for the US FFG(X) with its Type 26 frigate

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The T26 is one of my personal favorites along with The Fremm and Legend OPC the problem as always is going to be cost I'd like to run this by y'all Canada Australia and the US are all looking for frigate type vessels there seems a possibility for cooperation on this project doesn't it just seems logical to me
 
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since I noticed my name ...
... Jura had some figures for this the Chinese built some 80 plus vessels while we were around 30 or so in the last 8 years ...
... I believe you're referring to
Saturday at 8:45 PM
well since I have the file from Today at 11:25 AM
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I'll do it:

as for carriers: none commissioned during the period I'm talking about (just in case the above table didn't show: 9/30/08 to 9/30/16), the Enterprise decommissioned

as for cruisers: the Ticos

as for destroyers: DDG-103, DDG-105, DDG-106, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 commissioned; it's nine, 54+9=63

frigates: the OHPs retired ...

LCSs: seven commissioned (and on this occasion I refrain from commenting)

attack submarines: eight commissioned (SSN-778 to SSN-785; I repeat I'm talking the period from 9/30/08 to 9/30/16), I admit I now failed to account for all 52 shown in that table for 2016 (Virginias 12, Seawolfs 3, FI LAs 5, FII LAs 8, FIII LAs 22 is 50, not 52), but that's definitely not my point, my point is if ever have a grandkid and he (or she LOL!) asks me, hey Jura what did you do when China was catching up with the USN, I'll say: I joined a specialized forum and was posting about it there, you know

EDIT forgot to post the number in the end: if I'm not mistaken, 24 in the categories, during the time I stated
the context being an earlier post
#1581 Hendrik_2000, Sep 21, 2017
 

dtulsa

Junior Member
Thanks for posting Jura I didn't realize the decline in numbers was so severe I had read though the navy is actually as small or smaller than pre WWII levels we definitely need a sizable increase of number of ships for sure NOT LCS patrol boats
 
Thanks for posting Jura I didn't realize the decline in numbers was so severe I had read though the navy is actually as small or smaller than pre WWII levels we definitely need a sizable increase of number of ships for sure NOT LCS patrol boats
you may want to check on the $$$ side though, as in
Jul 26, 2017
tough talking Experts Outline Costs, Benefits of Building a 355-Ship Navy Before Senate Panelit's USNI News
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FORBIN

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Thanks for posting Jura I didn't realize the decline in numbers was so severe I had read though the navy is actually as small or smaller than pre WWII levels we definitely need a sizable increase of number of ships for sure NOT LCS patrol boats
My poor dtulsa you get a link with worst anti western propaganda !
Grudging respect from Raj47 for PLAN speedy built up though he can't help mentioning the usual western meme noisy,crudely built etc. It probably apply for the ship built prior to 1980's It is not

Look the ridiculous knowledge don't know even the number of ships etc... he dream thinking to Mao all the day fanboi
https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/plan-type-056-class-opv-corvette.t5339/page-286#post-473729

Fortunately we have some member as Ironman great knowledge obvective and neutral but few very few !!! many post for sorry " bs "
 
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"The Navy ... is awaiting Littoral Combat Ship availability to complete the remaining testing."
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game-changing, revolutionary, transformational awaiting LCS availability while nine are in commission
 

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With this one 14 Freedom and 13 Independence the first is better more resistant wiht steel and can be armed with 8 Harpoons vs 4 for other


Lockheed Martin and Fincantieri Marinette Marine awarded contract to build LCS 27
The U.S. Navy awarded the Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) and Fincantieri Marinette Marine (FMM) team a contract to build an additional LCS. The contract value is under the 2017 congressional cost cap of $584 million per ship.

LCS 27 will be built at Fincantieri Marinette Marine, the Midwest’s only naval shipyard, and is the 14th Freedom-variant LCS ordered by the U.S. Navy to date.
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And 2 new 29 now 14 Freedom and 15 Independence

Navy Awards Remaining 2017 Littoral Combat Ships; Austal Gets Second LCS, Lockheed to Build 1

The Navy on Friday awarded contracts to Lockheed Martin and Austal USA to build one Littoral Combat Ship each, completing the service’s 2017 LCS buy after previously awarding Austal a contract for another LCS earlier this year.
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“The more the merrier in terms of diversity of approaches,” Marine Corps Maj. Gen. David Coffman, director of the expeditionary warfare division on the chief of naval operations staff (OPNAV N95), said Tuesday at the National Defense Industrial Association’s annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference.
Mine Countermeasures Evolving Towards Mix-And-Match Capabilities, Personnel
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all that comes to my mind is: Charlie Foxtrot
 
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