WASHINGTON (NNS) -- Secretary of the
Navy Ray Mabus will host a ship naming ceremony in honor of the littoral combat
ship (LCS) USS Omaha, June 25, at 10 a.m. CDT at Louis and Clark Landing, 515
North Riverfront Drive in Omaha, Neb.
The future USS Omaha (LCS 12) is the
fourth Navy vessel to bear the name. Omaha, an Independence variant of the LCS
class, was named to honor the patriotic, hard-working citizens of Omaha and the
state of Nebraska for their support of and contributions to the military.
Littoral combat ships are fast, agile,
focused-mission platforms designed for successful operations in near-shore and
open-ocean environments. They are designed to defeat threats such as mines,
quiet diesel submarines and fast surface craft.
Omaha will be outfitted with
reconfigurable payloads, called mission packages, which can be changed out
quickly as combat needs demand. These mission packages are supported by special
detachments that will deploy manned and unmanned vehicles and sensors in
support of mine, undersea and surface warfare missions.
Austal USA in Mobile, Ala., will build
the USS Omaha, which will be 419 feet in length, have a waterline beam of 103
feet, displace approximately 3,000 tons, and operate at speeds in excess of 40
knots.
For more information about littoral
combat ships, visit
http://www.navy.mil/navydata/fact_display.asp?cid=4200&tid=1650&ct=4.
For more news from the Secretary of the
Navy, visit http://www.navy.mil/SECNAV.
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