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U.S. Navy new littoral combat ship prepares for upcoming commissioning ceremony

Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Arnesia R McIntyre

The U.S. Navy’s newest littoral combat ship, future USS Billings (LCS 15), arrived at Naval Air Station Key West’s Truman Harbor in preparation for her commissioning ceremony Aug. 3.

Billings is the 17th littoral combat ship to enter the fleet and the eighth of the Freedom variant. It is the first ship named for Billings, the largest city in the U.S. state of Montana.

Naval Air Station Key West is the state-of-the-art facility for combat fighter aircraft of all military services, provides world-class pierside support to U.S. and foreign naval vessels, and is the premier training center for surface and subsurface military operations.

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The LCS class consists of two variants, the Freedom variant and the Independence variant, designed and built by two industry teams. The Freedom variant team is led by Lockheed Martin (for the odd-numbered hulls, e.g. LCS 1). The Independence variant team is led by Austal USA (for LCS 6 and the subsequent even-numbered hulls).

Each LCS is outfitted with a single mission package made up of mission modules containing warfighting systems and support equipment. A dedicated ship crew will combine with aviation assets to deploy manned and unmanned vehicles and sensors in support of mine countermeasures, anti-submarine warfare or surface warfare missions.

Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Arnesia R McIntyre
Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Arnesia R McIntyre
Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Arnesia R McIntyre
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