LCS Lives: They Still Count In Age Of Frigates

LCS Lives: They Still Count In Age Of Frigates
LCS Lives: They Still Count In Age Of Frigates

Yes, the Navy has cut short its Littoral Combat Ship program and started work on a bigger, tougher, better-armed frigate. But the small ships will still be big part of the future fleet, experts we spoke to agreed, and the frigate will carry on much of the LCS legacy. It’s true the Navy’s needs have…

Beyond LCS: Navy Looks To Foreign Frigates, National Security Cutter

Beyond LCS: Navy Looks To Foreign Frigates, National Security Cutter
Beyond LCS: Navy Looks To Foreign Frigates, National Security Cutter

[UPDATED with Sec. Stackley comments] WASHINGTON: The Navy is seriously considering derivatives of foreign designs and the Coast Guard’s National Security Cutter for its new frigate, after three years pursuing an upgraded version of its current Littoral Combat Ship. The shift has shaken up the industry, panicking some players, while others quietly reposition: Wisconsin’s Marinette Marine,…

LCS: HASC Seapower Chair Praises Frigate Delay

LCS: HASC Seapower Chair Praises Frigate Delay
LCS: HASC Seapower Chair Praises Frigate Delay

CAPITOL HILL: The Navy’s decision to slow down its LCS frigate program is “reassuring,” the chairman of the House seapower subcommittee said yesterday evening. Delaying contract award from 2019 to 2020 gives the service more time to do “due diligence” on the designs, Rep. Rob Wittman told reporters after a hearing on the Littoral Combat…

Navy Pushed Too Hard, Too Fast To Get LCS Frigate: GAO

Navy Pushed Too Hard, Too Fast To Get LCS Frigate: GAO
Navy Pushed Too Hard, Too Fast To Get LCS Frigate: GAO

WASHINGTON: The upgraded frigate variant of the Littoral Combat Ship isn’t much of an improvement over the controversial original, the Government Accountability Office says, because the Navy was too focused on keeping costs down and production lines humming. But even if you agree with GAO, given how much pressure the Navy is under to grow the…

LCS Lives: Hagel Approves Better Armed Upgrade

LCS Lives: Hagel Approves Better Armed Upgrade
LCS Lives: Hagel Approves Better Armed Upgrade

PENTAGON: The controversial Littoral Combat Ship dodged a big torpedo today, when outgoing Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel approved the Navy’s plan for a larger, better armed and better protected version of the ship. Critics had called for a radical redesign or an entirely new ship. The “modified LCS” simply adds new weapons, electronics, and armor to…

Ready, Set, Go! Navy Gives Industry 21 Days For LCS Alternatives

Ready, Set, Go! Navy Gives Industry 21 Days For LCS Alternatives
Ready, Set, Go! Navy Gives Industry 21 Days For LCS Alternatives

PENTAGON: John D. Burrow is in a hurry – and if you think you know what the Navy needs as an alternative to its controversial Littoral Combat Ship, you will be too. Minutes ago, the Navy released a pair of Requests For Information (RFIs) on LCS alternatives – one RFI for concepts for the ship as…

Marine Official To Helm Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship Panel

Marine Official To Helm Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship Panel
Marine Official To Helm Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship Panel

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has told the Navy in no uncertain terms that he wants a second opinion on the controversial Littoral Combat Ship. Perhaps that’s why the newly formed “Small Surface Combatant Task Force” won’t be led by a sailor or even a Navy civilian. Instead, the “SSCTF” chairman will be Marine Corps Systems…