US Navy awards US$72 million LCS maintenance contract to Alabama shipbuilder
The US Navy has awarded Mobile, Alabama-based Austal USA a US$72.5 million contract to perform maintenance on Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) deployed to...
The US Navy has awarded Mobile, Alabama-based Austal USA a US$72.5 million contract to perform maintenance on Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) deployed to...
The US Navy christened its newest Independence-class littoral combat ship (LCS) in a ceremony on Saturday, October 16. The future USS Santa Barbara...
The US Navy formally retired the littoral combat ship USS Independence in a ceremony at Naval Base San Diego on Thursday, July 29. The lead ship of...
US technology firms General Dynamics Mission Systems (GDMS) and Bluefin Robotics recently delivered the first Knifefish surface mine countermeasure...
The US Navy has taken delivery of its 14th Independence-class littoral combat ship (LCS) following completion at the facilities of Austal USA in Mobile,...
Fincantieri Marinette Marine (FMM) has laid the keel of the future US Navy littoral combat ship (LCS) USS Cleveland. The vessel will be the fourth US...
The US Navy christened the future littoral combat ship (LCS) USS Canberra in a ceremony on Saturday, June 5. The LCS is the second US Navy vessel to...
The future US Navy littoral combat ship (LCS) USS Savannah has successfully completed acceptance trials in the Gulf of Mexico, Austal USA said on Friday,...
The US Navy commissioned its newest littoral combat ship (LCS), USS Mobile, in a ceremony on Saturday, May 22. The LCS is the fifth US Navy ship to...
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