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Future littoral combat ship USS Cincinnati completes acceptance trials
by Sam Howard
Washington (UPI) Feb 13, 2019

The future USS Cincinnati is one step closer to becoming the latest littoral combat ship homeported in San Diego after completing acceptance trials in the Gulf of Mexico, the U.S. Navy announced Tuesday.

LCS 20's acceptance trials, which wrapped up Feb. 8, included in-port and underway inspections before the Navy's Board of Inspection and Survey to test its propulsion plant, handling and auxiliary systems, Naval Sea Systems Command said in a news release.

"I can't say enough about the positive results achieved by the Navy and industry team during these acceptance trials of the future USS Cincinnati," LCS program manager Capt. Mike Taylor said in a statement. "She's well into her journey to be delivered to the Navy this summer and will provide needed and cost-effective warfighting capability to the fleet and the nation."

Built by Austal USA, the future USS Cincinnati was christened in Mobile, Ala., last May. Late last month, the Defense Department announced it awarded a $16.3 million contract to Austal USA for roughly 12 weeks of post-delivery work on the vessel.

The Independence-class littoral combat ship boasts advanced capabilities for missions that include anti-mine and anti-submarine warfare activity and surface warfare, the Navy said.

Three littoral combat ships are expected to be delivered to the Navy this year.

Four more vessels are also under construction for the Navy at Austal USA's Mobile, Ala., facilities: the future USS Kansas City, Oakland, Mobile and Savannah.


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Lockheed contracts BAE for Type 26-variant ships for Canada
Washington (UPI) Feb 11, 2019
The Royal Canadian Navy has selected BAE System's Type 26 design for an anti-submarine warship. Lockheed Martin Canada has tapped BAE Systems for the design as it develops the design for 15 vessels, based on the Type 26 global combat ships to be constructed for Britain and Australia, BAE announced Friday. The Type 26 was originally designed to replace the British Royal Navy's Type 23 frigates - the first of which enter service in 2020 - and Australia already has adapted it for its plan ... read more

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