Independence-class Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) Short Overview
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 Published On Feb 16, 2024

B-roll footage featuring the Independence-variant of Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) of the United States Navy.

A littoral combat ship is either of two classes(the Independence-class and the Freedom-class) of relatively small surface vessels designed for operations near shore by the U.S. Navy.

The design for Independence is based on a high-speed trimaran. The concept was to create a small, fast, stealthy surface, modular mission capability, maneuverable ships capable of high defense capacity in the littoral. The 418-foot (127 m) surface design requires a crew of 43 sailors. The ship is easy to reconfigure for different roles due to its modular design, the LCS will be able to replace slower, more specialized ships.

00:00 - LCS 22
01:10 - LCS 6
02:06 - LCS 18
02:51 - LCS 20

Credits: U.S. Navy videos by Petty Officer 1st Class Jonathan Clay, Petty Officer 1st Class Vance Hand, Petty Officer 1st Class Ryan Breeden, Petty Officer 3rd Class Chanel Turner

Thumbnail Credit: U.S. Navy photo by Naval Air Crewman 2nd Class Nicholas Kontodiakos
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