Uss Independence Littoral Combat Ship Lcs 2

Uss Independence Littoral Combat Ship Lcs 2. Littoral combat ship USS Independence (LCS2 Stock Photo Alamy The USS Independence (LCS-2) represents a wholly modern United States Navy (USN) corvette and the lead ship of her new Independence-class [10]Independence, delivered to the Navy at the end of 2009.

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Robert Randall as Commodore, Littoral Combat Ship Squadron (LCSRON) 1, during a change-of-command ceremony on board the Independence. USS Independence (LCS-2) is the lead ship of the Independence-class of littoral combat ships.She is the sixth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the concept of independence.The design was produced by the General Dynamics consortium for the Navy's LCS program, and competes with the Lockheed Martin-designed Freedom variant

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[10]Independence, delivered to the Navy at the end of 2009. The hull design evolved from a project at Austal to design a high speed, 40-knot-cruise ship That hull design evolved into the high-speed trimaran ferry HSC Benchijigua Express and the Independence class was then proposed by General Dynamics and Austal as a contender for Navy plans to build a fleet.

USS Independence Littoral Combat Ship Visits Pensacola. The hull design evolved from a project at Austal to design a high speed, 40-knot-cruise ship That hull design evolved into the high-speed trimaran ferry HSC Benchijigua Express and the Independence class was then proposed by General Dynamics and Austal as a contender for Navy plans to build a fleet.

Naval Photos USS Independence (LCS 2). US Navy - Littoral Combat Ship LCS 2 - USS Independence : 04/23: Type, class: Littoral Combat Ship - LCS; Independence class Builder: Austal-USA, Mobile, Alabama, USA STATUS: Awarded: October 14, 2005 Laid down: January 19, 2006 Launched: April 26, 2008 Commissioned: January 16, 2010 The LCS 1 and follow-on ships (LCS 3, LCS 5, LCS 7, etc.) are open-ocean capable, but are designed to defeat growing littoral threats and provide access and.