Future US Navy LCS Mobile completes acceptance trials
The future US Navy littoral combat ship (LCS) USS Mobile has successfully concluded its acceptance trials in the Gulf of Mexico after a series of in-port...
The future US Navy littoral combat ship (LCS) USS Mobile has successfully concluded its acceptance trials in the Gulf of Mexico after a series of in-port...
Austal USA has completed the purchase of waterfront land, buildings, and an existing dry dock along the Mobile River previously owned by World Marine...
USNS Newport, the 12th Spearhead-class expeditionary fast transport (EPF), has been handed over to the US Navy by Austal USA. The vessel is a 103-metre...
The US Navy formally named its newest littoral combat ship (LCS), the future USS Savannah, in a ceremony on Saturday, August 29. The 127-metre vessel...
Further to its recent announcement regarding the expansion of its Mobile, Alabama facilities to build steel ships, Austal USA is set to execute a conditional...
The future USNS Newport, the 12th Spearhead-class expeditionary fast transport (EPF) being built for the US Navy’s Military Sealift Command, has...
The US Navy took delivery of the future littoral combat ship (LCS) USS Oakland in a ceremony at Austal USA’s shipyard in Mobile, Alabama, on Friday,...
The US Government, through the Department of Defense (DoD), has confirmed a US$50 million Defense Production Act Title III Agreement (DPA Agreement)...
The US Navy commissioned the littoral combat ship (LCS) USS Kansas City in a ceremony on Thursday, June 20. Built by Austal USA, the 11th Independence-class...
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