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Thursday, September 02, 2010

U.S. Littoral Combat Ships not up to snuff

USS Freedom (LCS-1)USS Independence (LCS-2)

The U.S. Navy's new Littoral Combat Ships are plagued with design flaws that cast doubt on their "promised capability," a government agency said.

In a report titled "Navy's Ability to Overcome Challenges Facing the Littoral Combat Ship Will Determine Eventual Capabilities," the U.S. Government Accountability office said Tuesday t7he first two ships in the LCS program -- the USS Freedom and the USS Independence -- may not be able to hunt submarines, handle mines and launch boats in heavy seas as they were designed to do.

"To date, a full demonstration of this system remains incomplete.

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