The Navy will commission its newest Freedom-variant littoral
combat ship (LCS), the future USS Little Rock (LCS 9), during an 11:00 a.m. EST
ceremony Saturday, December 16, at the Canalside waterfront in Buffalo, New
York.
The future USS Little Rock, designated LCS 9, is the tenth
littoral combat ship to enter the fleet and the fifth of the Freedom-variant
design. It is the second warship named for the Arkansas state capital and will
be commissioned alongside the first USS Little Rock (CL 92), which serves as a
museum at the Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park.
Arkansas Senator John Boozman will deliver the ceremony’s
principal address. Mrs. Janée L. Bonner, spouse of the Honorable Josiah “Jo”
Bonner, a former U.S. representative from Alabama, is serving as the ship’s
sponsor. In a time-honored Navy tradition, she will give the order to “man our
ship and bring her to life!”
“The future USS Little Rock represents much more than the
state capital of Arkansas, it represents service,” said Secretary of the Navy
Richard V. Spencer. “This ship would not exist without the dedicated service of
the men and women of Marinette Marine, who can be proud of the accomplishment
of putting another warship to sea. Once commissioned, this ship will provide
presence around the globe for decades to come.”
LCS is a modular, reconfigurable ship, designed to meet
validated fleet requirements for Surface Warfare (SUW), Anti-Submarine Warfare
(ASW), and Mine Countermeasures (MCM) missions in the littoral region. An
interchangeable mission package is embarked on each LCS and provides the
primary mission systems in one of these warfare areas. Using an open
architecture design, modular weapons, sensor systems, and a variety of manned
and unmanned vehicles to gain, sustain, and exploit littoral maritime
supremacy, LCS provides U.S. joint force access to critical areas in multiple
theaters.
The LCS-class consists of the Freedom variant and
Independence variant, designed and built by two industry teams. The Freedom
variant team is led by Lockheed Martin (for the odd-numbered ships, e.g. LCS
1). The Independence variant team is led by Austal USA (for LCS 6 and follow-on
even-numbered ships). Twenty-nine LCS ships have been awarded to date: 11 have
been delivered to the Navy, five are in various stages of construction, and
three are in pre-production states.
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