Uss Independence Littoral Combat Ship Lcs 2

Uss Independence Littoral Combat Ship Lcs 2. Littoral Combat Ship US NavySchiffspost May 2, USS Independence (LCS 2) arrived at its new homeport of Naval Base San Diego, Calif., after a 23-day transit from Naval Station Mayport, Fla SAN DIEGO - The crew of USS Independence (LCS 2), the lead ship of the Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship, recognized more than a decade of naval service during a decommissioning ceremony.

USS Independence (LCS2) Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) / Corvette Warship
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SAN DIEGO - The crew of USS Independence (LCS 2), the lead ship of the Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship, recognized more than a decade of naval service during a decommissioning ceremony. The Independence class is a class of littoral combat ships built for the United States Navy.

USS Independence (LCS2) Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) / Corvette Warship

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. In July 2021, the United States Navy decommissioned the USS Independence (LCS-2) with little fanfare in a pier-side ceremony in San Diego The USS Independence (LCS-2) represents a wholly modern United States Navy (USN) corvette and the lead ship of her new Independence-class

USS Independence (Littoral Combat Ship) LCS2 in Pacific Ocean Global Military Review. The hull design evolved from a project at Austal to design a high speed, 40-knot-cruise ship The USN classifies the type as a "littoral combat ship" which is defined as a small, agile surface vessel designed to operate offshore utilizing the latest in seaborne stealth technology and protected communications.

AAG_th บันทึกประจำวัน สหรัฐฯปลดประจำการเรือ LCS ชั้น Independence ลำแรก LCS2 USS Independence. The ships are split between two squadrons: Littoral Combat Ship Squadron 1 SAN DIEGO - The crew of USS Independence (LCS 2), the lead ship of the Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship, recognized more than a decade of naval service during a decommissioning ceremony.