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63-587: USS Gabrielle Giffords (LCS-10) is an Independence -class littoral combat ship of the United States Navy . The ship is named after former United States Representative Gabby Giffords , who was shot along with eighteen other people during a 2011 shooting in Tucson, Arizona . The ship's name was announced by then- Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus on 10 February 2012. Gabrielle Giffords

126-607: A towed array with its handling system. The Navy originally ordered two Independence -class littoral combat ships, the lead ship Independence (LCS-2) and Coronado (LCS-4), named in March 2009 by then- Secretary of the Navy Donald C. Winter , with odd numbers being used for Freedom -class littoral combat ships. On 29 December 2010, the Navy announced that it would be ordering up to ten additional Independence -class ships, for

189-407: A catamaran and a monohull. The high-speed cruise ship project evolved into Austal's commercial high-speed trimaran ferry HSC Benchijigua Express . The ships are 127.4 m (418 ft) long, with a beam of 31.6 m (104 ft), and a draft of 13 ft (3.96 m). Their displacement is rated at 2,377 tons light, 3,228 tons full, and 851 tons deadweight . The standard ship's company

252-462: A decision a number of years ago. ... In order to give capability to LCS 5 and beyond, particularly the block buys we did in 2015, we decided we needed to do much more testing and use those first four hulls, so that we could better understand what were the issues with respect to hull maintenance and engineering that kept plaguing us and kept us from getting those ships to sea. ... We used those first hulls to test and we put no money into upgrading them like

315-399: A default armament for self-defense, and command and control. Unlike traditional fighting ships with fixed armament such as guns and missiles, tailored mission modules can be configured for one mission package at a time. Modules may consist of manned aircraft, unmanned vehicles, off-board sensors, or mission-manning detachments. The interior volume and payload is greater than some destroyers and

378-696: A dock and would have allowed the ship to transport the since-cancelled Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle . The Raytheon SeaRAM missile defense system is installed on the hangar roof. The SeaRAM combines the sensors of the Phalanx 1B close-in weapon system with an 11-missile launcher for the RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile , creating an autonomous system. The Independence -class ships also have an integrated LOS Mast, Sea Giraffe 3D Radar and SeaStar Safire FLIR. Northrop Grumman has demonstrated sensor fusion of on and off-board systems in

441-577: A much smaller and slower trimaran, called the 'Multi Role Vessel' (MRV 80). Though it is only half the size of their LCS design, it would still be useful for border protection and counter piracy operations. Austal unsuccessfully entered the FFG(X) competition for the US Navy's new class of 20 frigates, unveiling a larger more heavily armed design called the "Austal Frigate" in April 2017. Their Frigate design

504-458: A payload of 600 pounds (270 kg) out to an operational radius of 600–900 nautical miles (1,100–1,700 km). First flight of a TERN demonstrator is expected in 2017. The trimaran hull will allow flight operations up to sea state 5. Austal USA vice president Craig Hooper has responded to critics of the class's light armament by suggesting that the ships employ long range drones instead. On 8 March 2017, Detroit successfully test fired

567-605: A perceived trend toward naming ships for political reasons. Some commentators, including retired Commander Darlene Iskra , the first woman to command a U.S. Navy vessel, and Robert Farley, professor at the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce and military affairs scholar, noted in response that several ships in the US Navy, including Henry M. Jackson , Carl Vinson , John C. Stennis , Jimmy Carter , Ronald Reagan , and George Bush were named for prominent politicians who were still alive at

630-518: A total of 12 ships in the class. On 25 March 2011, then-Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced the names of the third and fourth Independence -class ships, Jackson  (LCS-6) and Montgomery  (LCS-8) , during a press conference in Mobile, Alabama. In February 2012, Secretary Mabus announced that the fifth ship of the class will be named Gabrielle Giffords  (LCS-10) , and

693-534: A tribute to Navy families, stating that Giffords was a "Navy spouse" who made efforts to support the Navy during her time in Congress. Giffords is married to Captain Mark Kelly (Ret.), a former naval aviator and astronaut . The media reported that some former military members, including retired U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps officers, were criticizing the decision to name the ship after Giffords as part of

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756-597: A vertical-launched AGM-114 Hellfire missile, the first such launch from a littoral combat ship. The Hellfire system on littoral combat ships is meant to engage smaller agile vessels and strike targets on land. In late July 2014, the US Navy confirmed that the Naval Strike Missile would be tested aboard the littoral combat ship USS  Coronado  (LCS-4) . The test occurred successfully on 24 September 2014. Kongsberg and Raytheon teamed to pitch

819-481: Is 40, although this can increase depending on the ship's role with mission-specific personnel. The habitability area with bunks is located under the bridge. The helm is controlled by joysticks instead of traditional steering wheels. Although the trimaran hull increases the total surface area, it is still able to reach sustainable speeds of about 50 knots (93 km/h; 58 mph), with a range of 10,000 nautical miles (19,000 km; 12,000 mi). Austal claims that

882-520: Is a class of littoral combat ships built for the United States Navy . The hull design evolved from a project at Austal to design a high speed, 40-knot-cruise ship. That hull design evolved into the high-speed trimaran ferry HSC  Benchijigua Express and the Independence class was then proposed by General Dynamics and Austal as a contender for Navy plans to build a fleet of smaller, agile, multipurpose warships to operate nearshore in

945-424: Is also changed into a more simplified two-crew "blue/gold" model, like that used on submarines and minesweepers, where ships cycle to forward deployed locations with the two crews swapping roles every 4–5 months; aviation detachments will also deploy with the same LCS crew, creating an arrangement of a core 70-sailor crew to conduct the warfare mission and a 23-person air detachment. The Independence class carries

1008-447: Is carried on each ship in order to move mission containers. In addition to cargo or container-sized mission modules, the bay can carry four lanes of multiple Strykers , armored Humvees , and their associated troops. An elevator allows air transport of packages the size of a 20-foot-long (6.1 m) shipping container that can be moved into the mission bay while at sea. A side access ramp allows for vehicle roll-on/roll-off loading to

1071-457: Is not required to perform Mine Counter Measures (MCM), which will continue to be handled by the LCS. The vessels will retain a degree of modularity to concentrate on one mission set and will still have mission bays, although they may be reduced. SSC vessels are planned to begin procurement by 2019, and it is being investigated if the enhancements can be added to existing LCS hulls. Austal has proposed

1134-498: Is sufficient to serve as a high-speed transport and maneuver platform. The mission bay is 15,200 square feet (1,410 m ), and takes up most of the deck below the hangar and flight deck. With 11,000 cubic metres (390,000 cu ft) of payload volume, it was designed with enough payload and volume to carry out one mission with a separate mission module in reserve, allowing the ship to do multiple missions without having to be refitted. One Mobicon Flexible Container Handling System

1197-558: Is the 16th U.S. naval ship to be named for a woman by the United States Navy, and the 13th U.S. naval ship since 1850 to be named after a living person . Construction on Gabrielle Giffords began with her keel laying on 16 April 2014, at the Austal USA shipyard in Mobile, Alabama. Rep. Giffords, still recovering from injuries sustained in the 2011 assassination attempt, attended the ship's keel-laying ceremony, and with

1260-514: The Freedom class, the Independence vessels will be getting axial flow water jets which pushes water parallel to the shaft of the impeller to improve efficiency and reduce maintenance; they will also be upgraded to handle the horsepower provided by the gas turbine propulsion system. A winch control system will modulate the motion of the anchor to reduce the reliance on manual hand brakes. The mission bay side door will be redesigned for reliability and

1323-531: The Independence class Coronado and three Freedom class ships, Fort Worth , Detroit , and Little Rock . All four ships would be placed Out of Commission in Reserve and retained as reactivation candidates. USS Independence appears in the Discovery Channel documentary Inside: A 21st Century Warship , which also features USS  Freedom  (LCS-1) . The lemons' war ships in

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1386-503: The Independence -class ships makes them more vulnerable to damage than the Freedom -class ships. The first ships of both LCS classes were delivered before the designs were mature so that improvements could be built into future ships. The Navy is improving the Independence class with bridge wings for safety and replacing the 5.1-metre (17 ft) Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) with a 7-metre (23 ft) boat. An improved cathodic protection system will enhance corrosion protection. Like

1449-609: The Independence -class trimaran design, while odd-numbered ships are based on a competing design, the conventional monohull Freedom -class littoral combat ship . The initial order of littoral combat ships involved a total of four ships, including two of the Independence -class design. On 29 December 2010, the Navy announced that it was awarding Austal USA a contract to build ten additional Independence -class littoral combat ships. After commissioning, Gabrielle Giffords conducted qualification trials on her official maiden voyage from Texas to her home port of San Diego, California via

1512-546: The Panama Canal , arriving at Naval Base San Diego on 5 July 2017. She has been assigned to Littoral Combat Ship Squadron One . During summer 2019 the ship was equipped with MQ-8C Fire Scout drones and Naval Strike Missiles and from September deployed in an offensive role in the seas off China. She returned to San Diego in January 2021. Independence-class littoral combat ship The Independence class

1575-574: The Tucson shooting by naming LCS-10 after the Arizonan city of Tucson, consistent with current naming conventions for littoral combat ships to honor U.S. cities, this was not possible because USS  Tucson , an active Los Angeles -class submarine , currently bears the name. After the ship's 2015 christening, military-focused newspaper Stars and Stripes said that criticism of the ship's naming had become "muted", possibly due to recognition that

1638-448: The littoral zone . Initially two ships were approved, to compete with Lockheed Martin 's Freedom -class design. Despite initial plans to only build ships of the winner out of the two competing Independence or Freedom classes, in 2010 the Navy announced plans to order up to ten additional ships of each class, for a total 12 ships per class. In March 2016 the Navy announced their intention to order an additional two ships, increasing

1701-510: The 10-vessel contract). In September 2016, Secretary Mabus announced the name of the next ship, Mobile  (LCS-26) . On 26 June 2017, Austal announced the order to build the fourteenth Independence -class vessel with a congressional cost cap of $ 584 million. On 8 October 2017 Austal announced the order for LCS-30, the fifteenth ship of the class, to be built at a cost under the congressional cost cap of $ 584 million. On 13 February 2018, Navy Secretary Richard V. Spencer announced

1764-638: The ASW module in FY2016. Module changes were envisioned to allow a single LCS to change roles in a matter of hours at any commercial port allowing it to rapidly optimize effectiveness against a threat. A report from the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations ( OPNAV ) on a January 2012 sustainment wargame reportedly stated that, possibly for logistics reasons, the mission module changes may take as long as weeks, and that in

1827-528: The American subsidiary of Australian shipbuilder Austal) was approved by the Navy, with a contract for two vessels. These would then be compared to two ships built by Lockheed Martin to determine which design would be taken up by the Navy for a production run of up to 55 ships. The first ship, Independence was laid down at the Austal USA shipyard in Mobile, Alabama , on 19 January 2006. The planned second ship

1890-587: The Integrated Combat Management System (ICMS) used on the LCS. The vessels have an Interior Communications Center that can be curtained off from the rest of bridge instead of the heavily protected Combat Information Center found on other Navy warships. Side and forward surfaces are angled for reduced radar profile. The Fleet-class unmanned surface vessel is designed for operations from Independence -class ships. The flight deck, 1,030 m (11,100 sq ft), can support

1953-564: The LCS. OPEN CI includes the information technology (IT) infrastructure for the combat and seaframe control systems. This IT infrastructure also includes the primary operator interface for the control and monitoring of mission module operations. The General Dynamics OPEN CI is also used on the Austal-built Spearhead -class Joint High Speed Vessel . After the lead ship of the class suffered from aggressive disintegration due to galvanic corrosion , Austal has made changes to

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2016-567: The NSM to equip the LCS as its over-the-horizon anti-ship missile in 2015. By May 2017, the extended-range Boeing RGM-84 Harpoon and Lockheed Martin LRASM had been withdrawn from the Navy's Over-the-Horizon Weapon System (OTH-WS) competition, leaving the NSM as the only remaining contender. On 31 May 2018, the Navy officially selected the NSM to serve as the LCS' OTH anti-ship weapon. The $ 14.8 million initial contract award to Raytheon calls for

2079-422: The Navy announced that it was awarding Austal USA a contract to build ten additional Independence -class littoral combat ships. On 10 February 2012, Naval Secretary Ray Mabus announced that LCS-10, the fifth Independence -class ship to be built, would be named USS Gabrielle Giffords . Secretary Mabus also announced that the ship's sponsor would be Roxanna Green, the mother of Christina-Taylor Green, age 9, who

2142-540: The Navy announced that two additional Independence -class ships have been ordered with hull numbers LCS-36, and LCS-38. During planning for the FY21 Budget proposal , Navy recommended the decommissioning of hulls 1–4 in 2021, some 10 years ahead of prior planning. This was explained by Chief of Naval Operations , Admiral Mike Gilday , during the WEST Conference on 2 March 2020, when he said: We made

2205-415: The Navy asked that Congress approve ten of each of the Independence and Freedom classes. The Independence -class design began life at Austal as a platform for a high-speed cruise ship . The principal requirements of that project were speed, stability and passenger comfort, and Austal's team determined that the trimaran hull form offered significant passenger comfort and stability advantages over both

2268-423: The Navy confirmed it would decommission the first two littoral combat ships in 2021. On 29 July 2021, the Navy decommissioned Independence . Freedom was decommissioned on 29 September 2021. Both ships will join the reserve fleet. In June 2021, the Navy released an abbreviated long-range shipbuilding report to Congress, which included ships planned to be decommissioned during fiscal year 2022. This included

2331-655: The Navy opted to keep the 57 mm gun, not add a VLS, and chose to add an upgraded 3-D radar. Other changes included installation of an unspecified over-the-horizon missile, Mark 38 25 mm guns , a torpedo countermeasures system, a multifunction towed array system, installation of a SeaRAM launcher (on the Freedom class), an upgraded countermeasures decoy system, an upgraded electronic warfare system, armor added to vital spaces, and improved signature management. The SSC will focus on Surface Warfare (SUW) and Anti-submarine Warfare (ASW) with these additions, as well as retaining all other features of their mission packages. The SSC

2394-410: The US Navy announced that all four would be taken out of commission in March 2021, and will be placed in inactive reserve, because it would be too expensive to upgrade them to match the later ships in the class. Planning for a class of smaller, agile, multipurpose warships to operate in the littoral zone began in the early 2000s. In July 2003, a proposal by General Dynamics (partnering with Austal USA,

2457-525: The affected ships, Omaha , was under speed and sea state restrictions. In December 2014, the Navy's recommendation to base the Small Surface Combatant on upgraded versions of both Independence and Freedom LCSs was accepted. The SSC is an attempt by the Navy to increase the LCS' firepower and protection. Although Austal submitted improvements including vertical launch systems, 76 mm guns, and advanced combat systems and sensors,

2520-493: The assistance of an Austal welder, welded her initials into a plate that would become part of the ship's hull. Gabrielle Giffords was launched, and then moved from her construction facility to drydock, on 26 February 2015. The ship was christened in a ceremony held at the Austal USA shipyard on 13 June 2015, and Second Lady of the United States Jill Biden served as ship sponsor at the christening. The ship

2583-406: The class, USS Independence . Even-numbered U.S. Navy littoral combat ships are built using the Independence -class trimaran design, while odd-numbered ships are based on a competing design, the conventional hull Freedom -class littoral combat ship . The initial order of littoral combat ships involved a total of four ships, including two of the Independence -class design. On 29 December 2010,

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2646-658: The delivery of Kongsberg-designed "encanistered missiles loaded into launching mechanisms; and a single fire control suite," and buys about a dozen missiles; the entire contract value could grow to $ 847.6 million if all contract options are exercised. The NSM will be designated as the RGM-184A in US service. The control system for this class is provided by General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems through an open architecture computing infrastructure (OPEN CI), while Lockheed provides their own control system for their variant of

2709-517: The design will use a third less fuel than the competing Freedom class, but the Congressional Budget Office found that fuel would account for 18 percent or less of the total lifetime cost of Freedom . The lack of bridge wings on the Independence class had been noted as the top problem in the entire LCS program to the extent that these will need to be retrofitted onto existing ships. The lightweight aluminum construction of

2772-523: The following July. On 1 April 2015, the Navy awarded build contracts for LCS-22 and LCS-24 to Austal USA. On 20 July 2015, at a Kansas City Royals baseball game being played at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, Secretary Mabus and Mayor Sly James announced the name of Kansas City  (LCS-22) . On 20 August 2015, Secretary Mabus announced that the twelfth ship would be named Oakland  (LCS-24) . On 31 March 2016, Austal announced

2835-457: The future the navy plans to use LCS ships with a single module, with module changes being a rare occurrence. In 2014, Independence switched from countermine to surface warfare modes in 96 hours on short notice. In an 8 September 2016 announcement, the Navy revealed a radical change in operations and organization plans for the LCS. Of the 28 Flight 0 ships built or on order, the first four, two of each class, will be turned into training ships and

2898-534: The name of LCS-28 as Savannah , and on 23 February 2018, President Donald Trump announced the name of LCS-30 as Canberra . On 18 September 2018, the Navy announced that two additional Independence -class ships, and one Freedom -class ship, have been ordered, with hull numbers LCS-32, LCS-34 and LCS-29 respectively. On 10 October 2018, Navy Secretary Richard Spencer announced the names of LCS-29 as Beloit , for Beloit, Wisconsin and LCS-32 as Santa Barbara , for Santa Barbara, California . On 16 December 2018,

2961-456: The operation of two SH-60 Seahawk helicopters, multiple unmanned aerial vehicles , or one CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopter. H-60 series helicopters provide airlift, rescue, anti-submarine, radar picket and anti-ship capabilities with torpedoes and missiles. DARPA 's Tactically Exploited Reconnaissance Node (TERN) program aims to build a Medium-altitude long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (MALE UAV) that can operate from LCS-2 and can carry

3024-426: The order to 13 ships of each class. It was announced in early September 2016 that the first four vessels of the LCS program would be used as test ships rather than being deployed with the fleet. This includes lead ship Independence and Coronado . As of May 2019 , nine ships have been commissioned. In February 2020 it was announced that the Navy plans to retire the first four LCS ships. On 20 June 2020,

3087-400: The order to build the thirteenth Independence -class vessel with a congressional cost cap of $ 564 million, which had been placed as an option under Austal's existing 10-vessel block-buy contract. LCS-26 will be the eleventh vessel built under that contract and the thirteenth Independence -class vessel overall (the first two ships, Independence and Coronado were built prior to award of

3150-557: The platform lift elevator reconfigured to better handle weapons and ordnance. The LCS is reconfigured for various roles by changing mission packages, each of which includes mission module equipment (weapon systems, sensors, etc.), carried craft and mission crews. Modules include Anti-submarine warfare (ASW), mine countermeasures (MCM), surface warfare (SUW), and special warfare missions. The MCM and SUW modules are planned to reach initial operating capability in Fiscal year 2014, and

3213-665: The port gas turbine saw the order of trials altered, but builder's and acceptance trials were completed by November, and although her first INSURV inspection revealed 2,080 deficiencies, these were rectified in time for the ship to be handed over to the Navy in mid-December, and commissioned in mid-January 2010. Navy leaders said that the fixed price competition offered the Austal design an equal shot, in spite of its excess size, cost and limited service. After much inconsistency on how testing and orders were to proceed, in November 2010,

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3276-425: The remaining 24 will be divided into six divisions of four ships each; three divisions of the Freedom class based at Naval Station Mayport , Florida and three divisions of the Independence class based at Naval Station San Diego , California. The new organization does away with the LCS' signature interchangeable mission module concept, with each division being tasked to fulfill one of the three mission sets. Crewing

3339-495: The remaining ships in the class. Coronado will have "new anti-corrosion surface treatments", and Jackson will have "an array of tested corrosion-management tools and processes". On 10 May 2022, it was reported that six of the Navy's fleet of 13 Independence class LCS suffered from hull cracks above the waterline where the deck plate and shell plate join. The cracks may develop if the ships travel faster than 15 knots in seas with maximum wave heights of about eight feet. The issue

3402-477: The rest of the fleet. ... Those first four ships are not bringing lethality to the fight. ... I just didn't see the return on investment. There was also a comment that it would cost another $ 2 billion to get the first four hulls prepped for sea duty. On 20 June 2020, the US Navy announced that they would be taking Independence out of commission in March 2021, and placing her, along with Freedom , Fort Worth , and Coronado in reserve. In May 2021,

3465-514: The ship's naming was "by no means unprecedented." In 2002, the United States Navy initiated a program to develop the first of a fleet of littoral combat ships . The Navy initially ordered two trimaran hulled ships from General Dynamics , which became known as the Independence -class littoral combat ship after the first ship of the class, USS  Independence  (LCS-2) . Even-numbered U.S. Navy littoral combat ships are built using

3528-427: The sixth named Omaha  (LCS-12) . The Navy announced the name Manchester  (LCS-14) in April 2013 Tulsa  (LCS-16) the following June. On 11 March 2014, the Navy awarded contract options to fund construction of LCS-18 and LCS-20, the seventh and eighth ships in a 10-ship contract. In January 2015, Secretary Mabus announced the name of Charleston  (LCS-18) . and Cincinnati  (LCS-20)

3591-438: The time of the naming. Commander Iskra also wrote in a Time magazine editorial that the still-active Carl Vinson was named for a congressman responsible for barring women from combat roles in the Navy for nearly 50 years. In connection with the controversy, United States Senator Roy Blunt added an amendment to the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act which required the Navy to report to Congress on how effectively it

3654-511: Was adhering to established naming conventions. The resulting report highlighted a consistent record of making "occasional exceptions" to established ship-naming conventions, beginning in 1798 when Secretary Benjamin Stoddert broke with naming convention by naming one of the original six frigates of the United States Navy as USS  Chesapeake . The report also noted that while Secretary Mabus considered honoring Giffords and other victims of

3717-671: Was cancelled in November 2007, but reordered in May 2009, and laid down in December of that year as Coronado , shortly before Independence was launched. The development and construction of Independence as of June 2009 was running at more than 3 times budget. The total projected cost for the ship is $ 704 million. The Navy had originally projected the cost at $ 220 million. Independence began builder's trials in July 2009, three days behind schedule because of maintenance issues. A leak in

3780-466: Was delivered to the U.S. Navy on 23 December 2016, and commissioned the following spring on 10 June 2017, in Galveston, Texas . In 2002, the U.S. Navy initiated a program to develop the first of a fleet of littoral combat ships . The Navy initially ordered two trimaran hulled ships from General Dynamics , which became known as the Independence -class littoral combat ships after the first ship of

3843-409: Was first identified in 2019 in the second commissioned ship, Coronado . The solution to the issue was to replace the deck plate and shell plate with plates of thicker material. Austal making a statement that the cracks do not "pose a risk to the safety of Sailors on board the ships" and NAVSEA stating that the cracks do not affect the ships' ability to execute their missions; however, at least one of

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3906-401: Was killed in the Tucson shooting that wounded Giffords in January 2011. During the ship's naming announcement on 10 February 2012, Secretary Mabus said that the Navy had chosen to name the ship Gabrielle Giffords because Rep. Giffords' name had become "synonymous with courage" and that the congresswoman had "inspired the nation with remarkable resiliency." The secretary also called the naming

3969-484: Was selected as one of the five finalists. Based on the Independence LCS trimaran hull, it features a slightly shorter flight deck for an aft section that can hold eight anti-ship missiles, an addition to the eight missile launchers in the forward section, for 16 total. The Austal Frigate design can feature an optional 16-cell Mk 41 VLS . For anti-submarine warfare, a variable depth sonar is planned as well as

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