The Navy’s Workhorse?

Our “clear vision for the future” post of the day comes courtesy of the United States Navy. CNO says Littoral Combat Ship will be the “workhorse” of the Navy:

“The Navy has a gap we need to fill in the littoral and that is what LCS is going to do for us,” [Admiral Gary] Roughead said. “This ship is perfectly suited to operate near the shore and to engage in Maritime Security Operations that will ensure the free-flow of commerce and resources around the world. I predict that the LCS is going to be a workhorse in the United States Navy.”

Roughead has said before that he is “very committed” to LCS, but late last year:

The US Navy (USN) has announced that it has cancelled LCS 4, the fourth Littoral Combat Ship, stating that it “could not reach agreement on the terms of a modified contract” with shipbuilder General Dynamics.

For more on the Pentagon’s procurement problems, see “Chicken Little is Right” in this week’s issue.

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