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U.S. Navy adds USS Manchester to the LCS fleet

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March 02, 2018

Mariana Iriarte

Technology Editor

Military Embedded Systems

U.S. Navy adds USS Manchester to the LCS fleet
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MOBILE, Ala. U.S. Navy officials accepted delivery of the littoral combat ship (LCS), USS Manchester (LCS-14). Delivery marks the official transfer of LCS 14 from the shipbuilder, an Austal USA-led team, to the Navy. It is the final milestone prior to commissioning, which is planned for May in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Manchester is the 12th LCS delivered to the Navy and the seventh of the Independence-variant to join the fleet. The Independence variant is noted for its unique trimaran hull, ability to operate at high speeds, and its large flight deck size.

"The future USS Manchester is joining the fleet at a thrilling time in LCS history; LCSs are operationally proven and continue to be in high demand by combatant commanders around the globe," says Capt. Jordy Harrison, commander, LCS Squadron One (COMLCSRON ONE). "We enthusiastically welcome the future USS Manchester to LCSRON ONE and I both admire and envy the work the crew has undertaken to make this important milestone in the ship's history possible

COMLCSRON ONE supports the operational commanders with warships ready for tasking by manning, training, equipping, and maintaining littoral combat ships on the west coast. Manchester will be homeported in San Diego with her fellow ships USS Freedom (LCS 1), USS Independence (LCS 2), USS Fort Worth (LCS 3), USS Coronado (LCS 4), USS Jackson (LCS 6), USS Montgomery (LCS 8), USS Gabrielle Giffords (LCS 10) and USS Omaha (LCS 12).

The LCS is a modular, reconfigurable ship designed to meet validated fleet requirements for surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, and mine countermeasures missions in the littoral region. An interchangeable mission package is embarked on each LCS and provides the primary mission systems in one of these warfare areas. Using an open architecture design, modular weapons, sensor systems and a variety of manned and unmanned vehicles to gain, sustain, and exploit littoral maritime supremacy, LCS provides U.S. joint force access to critical theaters.

Program Executive Office Littoral Combat Ships is responsible for delivering and sustaining littoral mission capabilities to the fleet.

 

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