The National Interest on MSN
Does the US Navy’s LCS finally have a mission?
The Navy has retired most of its dedicated minesweeping vessels—but the Littoral Combat Ship has the same capabilities and ...
The National Interest on MSN
As War Rages in Iran, the US Navy’s Minesweepers Are Headed to… the Far East?
The US Navy appears to believe that its Littoral Combat Ships are not up to the task of taking on Iranian naval mines.
The Rakyat Post on MSN
US Navy Minesweepers Needed In Middle East Found Docked In Penang
With US forces active in the region, some Malaysians are asking whether letting American warships resupply here sits ...
Navy Media on MSN
Why terrifying waves can’t sink US Navy’s $500M combat ship
Picture this: a colossal warship worth half a billion dollars facing down 40-foot waves that would turn most vessels into twisted metal. While Mother Nature unleashes her fury, this engineering marvel ...
Two Independence-class Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) of the U.S. Navy, “USS Tulsa” and “USS Santa Barbara,” equipped for mine ...
The USS Santa Barbara and USS Tulsa, which are homeported in Bahrain, arrived in Singapore this week.
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