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  • ...namics]] version of [[Littoral Combat Ship]]; lead ship of [[Independence (littoral combat ship)-class]] commissioned in January 2010
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  • ...y [[Lockheed Martin]]; smaller hangar and payload bay than [[Independence (littoral combat ship)-class]] but has full-sized [[vertical launch system]]
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  • ...ude>Remote Minehunting System, carried on [[Burke-class]] destroyers and [[Littoral Combat Ship]]s, with a sonar-equipped semi-submersibel [[unmanned undersea vehicle]]
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  • [[Littoral Combat Ship]] class developed by [[General Dynamics]]; partial [[trimaran]] hull; large
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  • ...uture Combat Systems]] and under diminishing consideration for U.S. Navy [[Littoral Combat Ship]]; more powerful, expensive, and longer-ranged than competing [[Griffin mis
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  • ...as well as conventional minesweeping; fiberglass hull; to be replaced by [[Littoral Combat Ship]]s
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  • {{r|Littoral Combat Ship}} {{r|Independence (littoral combat ship)-class||**}}
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  • Carried aboard [[Burke-class]] destroyers and [[Littoral Combat Ship]]s of the [[United States Navy]], the '''AN/WLD-1 Remote Minehunting Syste
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  • ...s]] submarine, one amphibious assault ship, one logistics ship and three [[Littoral Combat Ship]]s. It also calls for 18 [[EF-18 Growler]]s; 24 [[F-18 Super Hornet|F/A-18E
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  • ...amage; it will operate either in safe waters or with an escort such as a [[Littoral Combat Ship]]. Since the JHSV and LCS are being developed at the same time, there has b
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  • ...UAV.jpg|left|270px|Class IV UAV}} It will also be deployed on U.S. Navy [[Littoral Combat Ship]]s; three MQ-8's fit into the same space as a MH-60 manned helicopter.
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  • ...f business." The naval systems include full-fledged warships such as the [[Littoral Combat Ship]].
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  • A '''Littoral Combat Ship''' (LCS) is a [[United States Navy]] warship intended to reverse the Cold W | title = Littoral Combat Ship
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  • ...r escorting during the [[Cold War]], which is no longer a major mission; [[Littoral Combat Ship]]s are more appropriate for escorting in confined waters.
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  • ...ropeller; an advanced, experimental version are on the [[Freedom-class]] [[Littoral Combat Ship]]s and provide very high speed
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  • *Littoral Combat Ship (LCS)
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  • New classes, such as the [[Littoral Combat Ship]], are emerging as operations move from the deep ocean to coastal waters.
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  • ...s]] submarine, one amphibious assault ship, one logistics ship and three [[Littoral Combat Ship]]s. It also calls for 18 [[EF-18 Growler]]s; 24 F/A-18E/Fs; 21 MV-22 Osprey
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  • | title =Littoral Combat Ship Concept of Operations, version 3.1 ...ng new warship types that may be the "small boys" of tomorrow, such as the Littoral Combat Ship. With today's navies, however, their crews will include not-so-small girls.
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  • ...re is the cancellation of the first set of ASW modules for the U.S. Navy [[Littoral Combat Ship]], with a redesign in process. Intensive research is underway to find such
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  • ...battle damage assessment. They are also under consideration for the Navy's Littoral Combat Ship, although they probably will be supplanted by the lighter and cheper Griffi
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