Navy’s Official Statement On LCS Freedom’s Latest Power Outage

[Updated with new information from the Navy] After we posted our article on the electrical problem that left the USS Freedom “briefly” unable to navigate, the Navy provided us this detailed official explanation from Lt. Cdr. Clay Doss: USS Freedom (LCS 1) returned to Changi Naval Base July 21 after experiencing a problem with the…

Top Naval Expert Calls For Outside Review After Power Loss Hits First Littoral Combat Ship In Singapore

Top Naval Expert Calls For Outside Review After Power Loss Hits First Littoral Combat Ship In Singapore
Top Naval Expert Calls For Outside Review After Power Loss Hits First Littoral Combat Ship In Singapore

WASHINGTON: Talk about timing. As Congress gears up to grill Navy officials on the much-criticized Littoral Combat Ship program, the fleet’s first LCS suffered yet another power outage that “briefly” shut down its engines near Singapore, where the USS Freedom recently deployed for its first foreign tour. [Click here for the Navy’s detailed official explanations].…

Navy Sec. Mabus: LCS Freedom Ready To Keep Peace In The Pacific

Navy Sec. Mabus: LCS Freedom Ready To Keep Peace In The Pacific
Navy Sec. Mabus: LCS Freedom Ready To Keep Peace In The Pacific

CAPITOL HILL: Navy Secretary Ray Mabus talked up the controversial Littoral Combat Ship days before departing for Asia to visit the first LCS, USS Freedom, which recently arrived in Singapore (sporting a sniffy camo paint job). Freedom has been bedeviled by cost overruns, delays, and manufacturing defects, with a new problem, seawater contamination in lubricant…

Navy Littoral Combat Ship Sails For Singapore With New Camo Paint

Amidst all the budgetary gridlock, it’s nice to know something still works in the federal government. The first of the Navy’s controversial Littoral Combat Ships, LCS-1 Freedom, will sail for Singapore, our not-quite-ally, this Friday, March 1st — the same day the sequestration cuts will start taking effect — sporting a new camouflage paint job…

Navy, Lockheed Labor To Fix LCS; POGO Unconvinced

The Navy declared LCS-1 Freedom “fit for service” yesterday and on track for next year’s deployment to Singapore, while lead contractor Lockheed Martin says LCS-1’s shortfalls are largely fixed in the redesigned LCS-3, Fort Worth — but watchdog group POGO, whose reports have fueled Congressional skepticism, still has its doubts. “Earlier this month we have…