The ''Freedom'' class is one of two
classes of the
littoral combat ship
A littoral combat ship (LCS) is either of two classes of relatively small surface vessels designed for littoral warfare in near-shore operations by the United States Navy. It was "envisioned to be a networked, agile, stealthy surface comba ...
program, built for the
United States Navy
The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare, maritime military branch, service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is the world's most powerful navy with the largest Displacement (ship), displacement, at 4.5 millio ...
.
The ''Freedom'' class was proposed by a consortium formed by
Lockheed Martin
The Lockheed Martin Corporation is an American Arms industry, defense and aerospace manufacturer with worldwide interests. It was formed by the merger of Lockheed Corporation with Martin Marietta on March 15, 1995. It is headquartered in North ...
as "prime contractor" and by
Fincantieri
Fincantieri S.p.A. () is an Italian shipbuilding company based in Trieste, Italy. Already the largest shipbuilder in Europe, after the acquisition of Vard in 2013, Fincantieri group doubled in size to become the fourth largest in the world (2014 ...
(project) through the subsidiary
Marinette Marine
Fincantieri Marinette Marine (FMM) is an American shipbuilding firm in Marinette, Wisconsin. Marinette Marine was a subsidiary of The Manitowoc Company, Manitowoc Marine Group of Wisconsin from 2000 to 2009, when it was sold to Fincantieri Mari ...
(manufacturer) as a contender for a fleet of small, multipurpose warships to operate in the
littoral zone
The littoral zone, also called litoral or nearshore, is the part of a sea, lake, or river that is close to the shore. In coastal ecology, the littoral zone includes the intertidal zone extending from the high water mark (which is rarely flood ...
. Two ships were approved, to compete with the design offered by
General Dynamics
General Dynamics Corporation (GD) is an American publicly traded aerospace and defense corporation headquartered in Reston, Virginia. As of 2020, it was the fifth largest defense contractor in the world by arms sales and fifth largest in the Unit ...
and
Austal
Austal Limited is an Australian-based global ship building company and defence prime contractor that specialises in the design, construction and support of defence and commercial vessels. Austal's product range includes naval vessels, High-spee ...
for a construction contract of up to fifty-five vessels.
Despite plans in 2004 to only accept two each of the ''Freedom'' and ''Independence'' variants, in December 2010 the U.S. Navy announced plans to order up to ten additional ships of each class, for a total of twelve ships per class.
In early September 2016, the U.S. Navy announced that the first four vessels of the LCS program, the ''Freedom'' class ships ''
Freedom
Freedom is the power or right to speak, act, and change as one wants without hindrance or restraint. Freedom is often associated with liberty and autonomy in the sense of "giving oneself one's own laws".
In one definition, something is "free" i ...
'' and ''
Fort Worth
Fort Worth is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat of Tarrant County, Texas, Tarrant County, covering nearly into Denton County, Texas, Denton, Johnson County, Texas, Johnson, Parker County, Texas, Parker, and Wise County, Te ...
'' and two ''Independence'' class, would be used as test ships and would not be deployed with the fleet. In February 2020, the Navy announced that it plans to retire those same four ships. On 20 June 2020, the US Navy announced that all four would be taken out of commission in March 2021 and placed in
inactive reserve.
Planning and construction

Planning for a class of small, multipurpose warships to operate in the littoral zone began in the early 2000s. The construction contract was awarded to Lockheed Martin's LCS team (Lockheed Martin,
Gibbs & Cox
Gibbs & Cox is an American naval architecture firm that specializes in designing surface warships. Founded in 1922 in New York City, Gibbs & Cox is now headquartered in Arlington, Virginia.
The firm has offices in New York City; Washington, D.C. ...
,
Marinette Marine
Fincantieri Marinette Marine (FMM) is an American shipbuilding firm in Marinette, Wisconsin. Marinette Marine was a subsidiary of The Manitowoc Company, Manitowoc Marine Group of Wisconsin from 2000 to 2009, when it was sold to Fincantieri Mari ...
,
Bollinger Shipyards
Bollinger Shipyards is an American constructor of ships, workboats and patrol vessels.
Its thirteen shipyards and forty drydocks are located in Louisiana and Texas. Its drydocks range in capacity from vessels of 100 tons displacement to 22,000 t ...
) in May 2004 for two vessels. These would then be compared to two ships built by Austal USA to determine which design would be taken up by the Navy for a production run of up to fifty-five ships.
On 15 April 2003, the Lockheed Martin LCS team unveiled their Sea Blade concept based on the hull form of the motor yacht ''
Destriero''.
The keel of the lead ship was laid down in June 2005, by Marinette Marine in
Marinette, Wisconsin
Marinette is a city in and the county seat of Marinette County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located on the south bank of the Menominee River, at its mouth at Green Bay (Lake Michigan), Green Bay, part of Lake Michigan; to the north is Stephe ...
.
She was christened in September 2006,
delivered to the Navy in September 2008, and commissioned that November.
During
INSURV trials, 2,600 discrepancies were discovered, including 21 considered high-priority. Not all of these were rectified before the ship entered service, as moving the ship away from
Milwaukee
Milwaukee is the List of cities in Wisconsin, most populous city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Located on the western shore of Lake Michigan, it is the List of United States cities by population, 31st-most populous city in the United States ...
before the winter freeze was considered a higher priority.
Cost overruns during ''Freedom''s construction combined with projected future overruns led the government to issue a "stop-work" in January 2007 and ultimately led to the cancellation of construction of LCS-3 (the second ''Freedom'' class ship) on 13 April 2007. This ship was later reordered.
After much inconsistency on how testing and orders were to proceed, in November 2010, the Navy asked that Congress approve 10 each of the ''Freedom'' and ''Independence'' variants.
Design
The ship is a
semiplaning steel monohull with an aluminum
superstructure
A superstructure is an upward extension of an existing structure above a baseline. This term is applied to various kinds of physical structures such as buildings, bridges, or ships.
Aboard ships and large boats
On water craft, the superstruct ...
. It is in length, displaces , and can achieve . The design incorporates a large, reconfigurable seaframe to allow rapidly interchangeable mission modules, a
flight deck
The flight deck of an aircraft carrier is the surface on which its aircraft take off and land, essentially a miniature airfield at sea. On smaller naval ships which do not have aviation as a primary mission, the landing area for helicopters ...
with integrated helicopter launch, recovery and handling system, and the capability to launch and recover boats (manned and unmanned) from both the stern and side.
The ship uses a Trigon traversing system to move helicopters in and out of the hangar. The ship has two ways to launch and recover various mission packages: a stern ramp and a starboard side door near the waterline. The mission module bay has a three-axis crane for positioning modules or cargo.
The most serious problems with the ''Freedom'' class have been with the electrical systems.
The fore deck has a modular weapons zone which can be used for a
57 mm gun turret or missile launcher. A
Rolling Airframe Missile launcher is mounted above the hangar for short-range defense against aircraft and
cruise missile
A cruise missile is an unmanned self-propelled guided missile that sustains flight through aerodynamic lift for most of its flight path. Cruise missiles are designed to deliver a large payload over long distances with high precision. Modern cru ...
s, and .50-caliber gun mounts are provided topside. The is designed for operations from ''Freedom''-variant ships.
The core crew is 40 sailors, usually joined by a mission package crew and an aviation detachment for a total crew around 75. Automation allows a reduced crew, which greatly reduces operating costs, but workload can still be "gruelling". During testing of the
class lead, two
ship's companies rotated on four-month assignments.
Four 750-kilowatt Fincantieri
Isotta Fraschini
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diesel generators provide 3 megawatts of electrical power to power the ship systems.
The
Congressional Budget Office
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I ...
estimated that fuel would account for only "8 percent to 18 percent" of the total lifecycle costs for the ''Freedom'' class. Senator
Jeff Sessions
Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III (born December 24, 1946) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 84th United States attorney general from 2017 to 2018. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as United Stat ...
of Alabama called the report into question and suggested that the ''Independence'' class, built in his state, would be more fuel efficient and that less frequent refuelings would affect military operations beyond the cost of fuel.
In 2012, a Navy cybersecurity team found major deficiencies in Lockheed's Total Ship Computing Environment, which controls the entire ship to reduce crewing requirements.
Survivability has been a criticism of both the ''Freedom'' and ''Independence'' classes, rated at level one by the Navy, compared to level two for the
guided-missile frigate
A frigate () is a type of warship. In different eras, the roles and capabilities of ships classified as frigates have varied.
The name frigate in the 17th to early 18th centuries was given to any full-rigged ship built for speed and maneuvera ...
s (FFG) they were designed to replace. Lockheed claims the ''Freedom'' class is actually more survivable than the FFGs because Navy requirements for various survivability levels have changed since the FFGs were assessed, and because the ''Freedom'' class hulls are made of high-strength, low-weight steel that was not previously available.
was the first ''Freedom''-class ship to be fitted with
cavitation
Cavitation in fluid mechanics and engineering normally is the phenomenon in which the static pressure of a liquid reduces to below the liquid's vapor pressure, leading to the formation of small vapor-filled cavities in the liquid. When sub ...
performance waterjets (Rolls-Royce Axial-Flow Waterjet Mk-1). The jets create partial vacuums in liquid using an improved impeller blade design. Cavitation jets do not increase the ship's top speed, but deliver 10% greater fuel efficiency with less noise and vibration, reduced lifecycle costs, improved maintainability, increased availability, and potentially improved efficiency at lower speeds. In 2014, the Navy announced plans to add these waterjets to every ''Freedom'' variant that is produced. The mixed-flow design was changed to an axial design to push water parallel to the shaft of the impeller.
The first ships of both LCS classes were delivered before the designs were mature so that improvements could be built into future ships. Many improvements to the ''Freedom'' class came from the problems experienced by ''Freedom'' (LCS-1) on the ship's first deployment, including power outages, corroded equipment, and a faulty air compressor. To prevent water from being taken into the anchor windlass room, the anchor winch, hydraulic unit, and mooring capstan were replaced with a single electric chain winch on the main deck, and the existing towing chain was replaced with a lighter chain.
Corrosion resistance was also improved by the impressed-current cathodic protection system being modified by adding protections to the water-jet inlet tunnel. Adjustments to the ''Freedom'' class, starting with LCS-3, saw the stern transom lengthened and buoyancy tanks added to the stern to increase weight service and enhance stability. Plans were adjusted to see a significantly less complex gas-turbine electric start system added on LCS-5 to reduce costs and lower ship weight.
Starting with LCS-17, the ''Freedom''-class ships will be equipped with the TRS-4D naval radar. The TRS-4D is an
AESA radar
An active electronically scanned array (AESA) is a type of phased array antenna, which is a computer-controlled antenna array in which the beam of radio waves can be electronically steered to point in different directions without moving the ant ...
built by
Airbus Defence and Space
Airbus Defence and Space is a division of Airbus SE. Formed in 2014 in the restructuring of European Aeronautic Defence and Space (EADS), Airbus SE comprises the former Airbus Military, Astrium, and divisions. Contributing 21% of Airbus reven ...
that is similar to the one on German s, the difference being the ''Freedom'' class will have a rotating version instead of a fixed panel, the first AESA rotating radar aboard a U.S. Navy ship. It is a three-dimensional, multifunction naval radar combining mechanical and electronic azimuth scanning that delivers increased sensitivity to detect smaller targets with greater accuracy and faster track generation.
Engine maintenance incidents
, three of four active ''Freedom''-class ships had suffered maintenance incidents involving the engines and/or associated propulsion hardware. ''Milwaukee'' broke down in the Atlantic Ocean in December 2015 and had to be towed back to port. Metallic debris was found in the filter system. The cause was traced to a clutch between the gas turbine and diesel engine systems, which failed to disengage as designed while switching from one propulsion system to the other.
''Fort Worth'' suffered a similar breakdown in the Pacific Ocean in January 2016. Improper procedures used aboard ship caused a set of combining gearshardware used to transfer power to the ship's water propulsion systemto be operated with insufficient oil. And in July 2016, ''Freedom'' suffered a seawater leak into one of her two main diesel propulsion systems and had to return to San Diego for seawater decontamination.
Transmission design defect
The Freedom class has experienced severe issues with its transmission, specifically, its combining gear, a system described as "generally unreliable", yet one that needs to be engaged for reaching the speeds over . After Little Rock suffered a breakdown of its combining gear early in 2020, ''Detroit'' had to limp back to port in Mayport, Florida in October 2020 from a deployment to South America after suffering another breakage of the combining gear.
In January 2021, the Navy halted deliveries of ''Freedom''-class ships due to a design flaw of the ship's combining gear. The Navy, Marinette and the firm that designed the combining gear,
Renk AG, were working on an upgrade to address the issue. The Navy announced that, once the upgrade is complete, new deliveries will resume. The Navy predicted it would take months to implement the upgrade to ships already in active service.
Commissioning of LCS-21, ''Minneapolis-St. Paul'' was thus postponed.
The combining gear problem was later fixed and applied to LCS-19 ''St. Louis'' and all follow-on ships. LCS-11, 13, 15 and 17 have all begun undergoing repair work or are scheduled to do so. The cost for fixing the defective combining gear is estimated to be between $8 million and $10 million per ship.
Ships
Ship orders and naming history
The Navy originally ordered two ''Freedom''-class LCSs, the lead ship ''Freedom'' (LCS-1) and , announced in March 2009 by then-
Secretary of the Navy
The Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) is a statutory officer () and the head (chief executive officer) of the Department of the Navy, a military department within the United States Department of Defense. On March 25, 2025, John Phelan was confirm ...
Donald C. Winter; the ''Freedom'' class is assigned odd hull numbers, with the ''Independence'' class using even numbers. On 29 December 2010, the Navy announced that it would be placing a block-buy order of up to 10 additional ''Freedom''-class ships, for a total of 12 ships in the class.
On 31 March 2016, the Navy exercised an option under the block-buy contract for one additional ''Freedom''-class vessel. LCS-25 would be the 11th vessel built under the block-buy contract and the 13th overall (''Freedom'' and ''Fort Worth'' were built prior to the block-buy order).
On 10 March 2014, the Navy awarded contract options to fund construction of LCS-17 and LCS-19, the seventh and eighth ships in a 10-ship contract. On 1 April 2015, the Navy awarded LCS-21 to Lockheed Martin. On 1 April 2016, the Navy awarded a contract to Lockheed Martin for LCS-25, the 13th of the ''Freedom''-class ships.
On 8 October 2017, Marinette Marine announced the order to build LCS-27, at a cost under the congressional cost cap of $584 million.
On 13 February 2018, Navy Secretary
Richard V. Spencer announced the name of LCS-27 as ''Nantucket''.
On 18 September 2018, the Navy announced that two additional ''Independence''-class ships and one ''Freedom''-class ship had been ordered.
On 15 January 2019, the Navy exercised an option in their contract with Lockheed Martin to purchase a single additional ''Freedom''-class ship, which will be numbered LCS-31 and since named ''Cleveland''.
Ships in class
*
Note: The Navy has announced that ''Cleveland LCS-31'' will be the last ''Freedom''-class LCS to be built despite placing orders for ''Independence''-class variants numbered LCS-32, LCS-34, LCS-36, and LCS-38.
Plan to retire LCS hulls
During planning for the
FY21 Budget proposal, Navy recommended the scrapping of the original four hulls (two ''Freedom'' class, two ''Independence'' class) in 2021, some 10 years ahead of prior planning.
[US Navy proposes decommissioning first 4 LCS more than a decade early](_blank)
David B. Larter, Navy Times
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, 2019-12-24 This was explained by former
Chief of Naval Operations
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, Admiral
Mike Gilday, during the WEST Conference on 2 March 2020, when he said:
There was also a comment that it would cost another $2 billion to get the first four hulls prepped for sea duty.
[CNO sounds off ‘with all due respect’ about how the Navy trains and deploys crews](_blank)
Geoff Ziezulewicz, Navy Times
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, 2020-03-03
In May 2021, the Navy confirmed it would decommission the first two littoral combat ships in 2021. On 29 July 2021, the Navy decommissioned . ''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 three ''Freedom'' class ships, ''Fort Worth'', , and , along with the ''Independence'' class . All four ships would be placed Out of Commission in Reserve and retained as reactivation candidates. Congress denied the Navy from retiring the three ''Freedom'' class ships in Fiscal Year 2022.
''Freedom''-class based variants
Small Surface Combatant variant
Lockheed submitted a variety of upgrade options for ''Freedom''-class ships to the Small Surface Combatant Task Force, aimed at transforming the LCS from "niche" platforms into ships with more protection and firepower beyond Flight 0 to survive against more advanced military adversaries. With 180 metric tons of space available for mission packages, room is available for added capabilities. Anti-aircraft warfare was suggested with the installation of a SPY-1F air defense radar and permanently installed vertical launch systems (VLS).
Current 118-m-length versions could house four to 32 VLS cells, each holding four
RIM-162D Evolved Sea Sparrow missiles or one
SM-2 missile. For surface warfare, the 57mm gun could be replaced with a larger weapon up to the
Mk 45 5-inch; integration of the
AGM-114L Hellfire missile for defense against fast-attack craft was also factored in.
Lockheed's approach was to integrate mission systems into the hull so that the ships could perform anti-submarine, anti-surface, and anti-aircraft duties without needing to swap out mission packages. Weight would be increased from 3,400 to 3,600 tons and the hull could be stretched an additional . In addition to adding vertical launch tubes and a sonar, the main gun would be integrated with the stronger and more sophisticated radar.
The Navy's recommendation to base the Small Surface Combatant on upgraded versions of both ''Freedom'' and ''Independence'' LCSs was accepted in December 2014. Although Lockheed submitted improvements including vertical launch systems, 76 mm guns, and advanced combat systems and sensors, the Navy opted to keep the 57mm gun, not add a vertical launch system, and chose to add an upgraded 3-D radar. Other changes included installation of an unspecified over-the-horizon missile,
Mark 38 25mm guns, a torpedo countermeasures system, a multifunction towed array system, installation of the
SeaRAM
The RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) is a small, lightweight, infrared homing surface-to-air missile in use by the German, Japanese, Greek, Turkish, South Korean, Saudi Arabian, Egyptian, Mexican, UAE, and United States navies. It wa ...
launcher, an upgraded countermeasures decoy system, an upgraded
electronic warfare system, armor added to vital spaces, and improved signature management.
The SSC will focus in SUW and ASW with these additions, as well as retaining all other features of their mission packages. The SSC is not required to perform 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 whether the enhancements can be added to existing LCS hulls is being investigated.
Multi-mission combat ship variant
In 2012, Lockheed renamed the Surface Combat Ship (SCS) to match GD's Multi-Mission Combatant term and revealed that the full capabilities, such as
Aegis
The aegis ( ; ''aigís''), as stated in the ''Iliad'', is a device carried by Athena and Zeus, variously interpreted as an animal skin or a shield and sometimes featuring the head of a Gorgon. There may be a connection with a deity named Aex, a ...
, would only be available on a stretched 3,500-ton hull.
Lockheed has also been working on a trimmed-down version of the ''Freedom''-class LCS to offer on the international market for smaller patrol vessels. This Multi-Mission Combat Ship adds in phased-array radar and a vertical launch system on a smaller hull with a smaller crew size, at the cost of removing the high-speed gas turbines and one-third of the mission module area.
A much larger, more capable frigate design was submitted to meet the requirements of the U.S. Navy's proposed
FFG(X)
The ''Constellation'' is a class of multi-mission guided-missile frigates of the United States Navy based on the European multipurpose frigate or FREMM, in service with the Italian and French navies. ''Constellation'' follows the modular but pr ...
program. Although based on the ''Freedom'' hull form, it has to be bigger and more heavily armed to meet more demanding mission requirements. In February 2018, this design was one of the five finalists selected to be considered for the 20-ship contract that will be awarded in 2020.
In May 2019, Lockheed Martin announced that it won't submit a bid to compete in the design of the Navy's FFG(X), as it elected to focus on its involvement developing the frigate's Aegis-derived
COMBATSS-21 combat management system and other systems, such as
Mk-41 VLS, processing of ASW area, advanced electronic warfare and platform integration, etc.
On 30 April 2020, Fincantieri Marinette Marine's
FREMM multipurpose frigate
The European multi-purpose frigate or FREMM (; ) is a Franco-Italian family of warships designed by Naval Group and Fincantieri. This surface combatant is known in France as the ''Aquitaine'' class (17 units planned, of which 9 were later cance ...
won the contest.
Multi-Mission Surface Combatant
Derived from previous Surface Combat Ship, MMSC was designed to confront modern maritime and economic security threats at both littoral and open ocean waters. It was funded by the need of
Royal Saudi Navy (RSN). MMSC features an open-architecture design with
semi-planning mono-hull made of steel and aluminum superstructure. It has a length of , a beam of , a draft of and of displacement. The large deck supports an
MH-60R Seahawk and the hangar can accommodate a helicopter plus two
vertical take-off and landing unmanned air vehicles (VTUAVs).
Rigid-hulled inflatable boats (RHIBs) will be carried amidship to support naval missions in high sea state and the articulating stern ramp is designed to enable fast and safe deployment of boats. Its
anti-surface warfare
Anti-surface warfare (ASuW or ASUW) is the branch of naval warfare concerned with the suppression of surface combatants. More generally, it is any weapons, sensors, or operations intended to attack or limit the effectiveness of an adversary's ...
armament includes two quad launchers for
RGM-84 Harpoon Block II or similar
anti-ship missile
An anti-ship missile (AShM or ASM) is a guided missile that is designed for use against ships and large boats. Most anti-ship missiles are of the sea-skimming variety, and many use a combination of inertial guidance and active radar homing. ...
s, one MK-15 Mod 31 SeaRAM with 11-cell
RIM 116C Block II Rolling Airframe Missiles (RAMs)
CIWS
A close-in weapon system (CIWS ) is a point-defense weapon system for detecting and destroying short-range incoming missiles and enemy aircraft which have penetrated the outer defenses, typically mounted on a naval ship. Nearly all classes of ...
, a 57 mm Mk110 or
76 mm Mk75 OTO Melara deck gun and medium-caliber rapid-fire guns, such as 50-caliber machine guns,
M621 20 mm NARWHAL remote-controlled guns or similar.
For ASW missions, the helicopter and
Nixie AN/SLQ-25 torpedo defense system,
Mk-32 Surface Vessel Torpedo Tubes. For AAW, the ship can be outfitted with two eight-cell Mk-41 VLS with a mix of
RIM-162 ESSM
The RIM-162 Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) is a development of the RIM-7 Sea Sparrow missile used to protect ships from attacking missiles and aircraft. ESSM is designed to counter supersonic maneuvering anti-ship missiles. ESSM also has the ab ...
medium and SM-2 long range missiles, as a new 150 kW Laser weapon that is being testing on existing LCS. MMSC are fitted with Aegis-derived COMBATSS-21 combat management system (CMS), which is designed to integrate the ship's sensors, communications and armament to provide improved mission flexibility and self defense.
Sensors include
TRS-4D GaN
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Places
* Gan, a component of Hebrew placenames literally meaning "garden"
China
* Gan River (Jiangxi)
* Gan River (Inner Mongolia),
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AESA (rotating of fixed) surveillance and target acquisition radar, a modern fire control radar (for rotated), a multi-function phased array radar, an identificator friend or foe (IFF), Automatic Launch of Expendables (ALEX) chaff and decoy launching system, AN/SLQ-61 Lightweight Tow (LWT) Torpedo Defense Mission Module (TDMM),
Nulka active missile decoy,
towed array and a compact low-frequency active and passive
variable depth sonar
Sonar (sound navigation and ranging or sonic navigation and ranging) is a technique that uses sound propagation (usually underwater, as in submarine navigation) to navigate, measure distances ( ranging), communicate with or detect objects o ...
. Propulsion is a
CODAG (combined diesel and gas) system with speed of over and a range of at a speed of .
MMSC was proposed as the next multi-mission frigate for the
Hellenic Navy
The Hellenic Navy (HN; , abbreviated ΠΝ) is the Navy, naval force of Greece, part of the Hellenic Armed Forces. The modern Greek navy historically hails from the naval forces of various Aegean Islands, which fought in the Greek War of Independ ...
, which would acquire four new frigates in the following years. Greece required four new MMSC frigates, an upgrade of its current four
MEKO-200HN frigates with common systems, participation contracts for the future , plus two ships of the or for an urgent intermediate solution. This proposal was rejected in favour of the new
FDI-class frigate.
Foreign sales
Saudi Arabia
Lockheed Martin has offered an Aegis Combat System-equipped variant for
national missile defense
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radar picket
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use to a number of
Persian Gulf states.
The Surface Combat Ship was offered to Saudi Arabia as part of a 2011 arms deal. The total cost for the eight ships was reported to be as much as $5 billion. The Saudi Naval Expansion Program II calls for some $20 billion for new warships, which can include up to 12 ''Freedom''-class ships; the Saudis have not looked to purchase Austal's ''Independence''-class ship. The Saudis, as well as other potential foreign buyers, want permanent weapons capabilities built into the ship rather than interchangeable mission packages.
Another potential ship under evaluation was the Arleigh Burke class destroyer. The ''Freedom'' class would be outfitted with vertical missile launchers and the
SPY-1F radar, a smaller and lighter but shorter range version of ''Arleigh Burke''s SPY-1D. A decision between the ships would be based on the desire for a large-hulled ship with a large missile defense system or a larger number of small-hulled multimission ships.
In October 2015, Saudi Arabia requested the sale of four ''Freedom''-class ships to update its eastern fleet in a potential $11.25 billion deal via
FMS. A letter of offer and acceptance was signed by the US Navy and Saudi Arabia in May 2017. In March 2018, Lockheed Martin was awarded a $481 million contract by the
Naval Sea Systems Command
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to support the construction of MMSCs and the steel-cutting ceremony took place in October 2019.
In December 2019, Lockheed Martin with Fincantieri Marinette Marine was awarded a $1.96 billion contract to provide detailed design and construction and the contract-related work is expected to be completed by June 2026. The Multi-Mission Surface Combatant (MMSC) variant does away with the LCS modular mission package ability and the forward two mission bays, but keeps the aft mission bay with a stern ramp. The requirement for an Aegis combat system was dropped for cost reasons and the ships will instead feature the TRS-4D AESA air search radar.
Unlike the Flight 0 ''Freedom'', the MMSC features two 8-cell
Mk 41 VLS that can carry 16 SM-2 or 64 ESSMs in total, as well as an OTO Melara 76 mm main gun,
Harpoon Block II anti-ship missiles, torpedoes and the SeaRAM. It will also have an
MH-60R helicopter, ASW sonar suites, and the
Link 16
Link 16 is a military tactical data link network used by NATO members and other nations, as allowed by the MIDS International Program Office (IPO). Its specification is part of the family of Tactical Data Links.
Link 16 enables military aircra ...
data-link for interoperability with regional U.S. forces.
Greece
In January 2024, it was reported that the
Hellenic Navy
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was interested in purchasing four ships and upgrading them to their standards.
See also
*
''Ada''-class corvette (Turkey)
*
''Braunschweig''-class corvette (Germany)
* (Qatar)
* (France, exports)
* (India)
* (France)
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Project 20386 corvette
Project 20386 is Russia's newest class of corvettes being constructed by Severnaya Verf for the Russian Navy. Based on the and classes, the new class was to have been larger, incorporating a more stealthy design. As originally conceived, there ...
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Type 054A frigate
The Type 054A (NATO/ OSD Jiangkai II) is a Ship class, class of guided-missile frigate from the People's Republic of China. It is a development of the Type 054 frigate; compared to its predecessor, the Type 054A has medium-range air defense capa ...
(China)
References
External links
''Freedom''-class Littoral Combat Shipon navyrecognition.com
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