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Navy set to commission littoral combat ship USS Omaha
by James Laporta
Washington (UPI) Feb 3, 2018

USS Michael Monsoor 'exceeds' specifications in acceptance trials
Washington (UPI) Feb 5, 2018 - A next generation destroyer named for a Medal of Honor recipient successfully completed acceptance trials, the Navy announced on Monday.

The Navy's Board of Inspection and Survey reviewed the USS Michael Monsoor and its crew on Feb. 1 in order to evaluate the ship's construction and compliance with Navy regulations.

Many of the ship's onboard systems and processes "exceeded Navy specifications," the Navy said.

"DDG 1001 performed exceedingly well during acceptance trials," Capt. Kevin Smith, DDG 1000 class program manager, Program Executive Office Ships, said in a press release. "The industry and Navy team worked together to incorporate lessons learned from DDG 1000. The trials once again demonstrated how truly powerful and exceptional these ships are."

The USS Michael Monsoor is a Zumwalt-class guided-missile destroyer and next-generation surface combatant ship that is capable of conducting anti-air warfare, anti-submarine warfare and anti-surface warfare while operating within carrier strike, surface action, amphibious ready and underway replenishment groups.

The ship is named for Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Monsoor, a Navy SEAL who was killed in Ramadi, Iraq, in 2006.

The ship was christened in June 2016 at General Dynamics Bath Iron Works shipyard.

Monsoor's mother, the ship's sponsor, broke a champagne bottle against DDG 1001's bow to make the christening official.

Bath Iron Works currently has five more destroyers scheduled for construction.

The USS Omaha, the Navy's newest Independence-variant littoral combat ship, will be commissioned Saturday afternoon at the Broadway pier in San Diego.

The USS Omaha, the 11th littoral combat ship to enter the fleet and the sixth of the Independence-variant design, will be commissioned into the fleet Saturday at 3 pm EST. The Navy will stream the commissioning online at the Navy Live blog.

Former Navy SEAL officer and Medal of Honor recipient Bob Kerrey, who also served in the U.S. Senate and as governor of Nebraska, will be the keynote speaker for the event.

Warren Buffett's daughter, Susie Buffett, who is an Omaha philanthropist and chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., will serve as the ship's sponsor.

The LCS series of ships is designed to operate close to shore for patrol, interdiction, mine-countermeasures, undersea warfare operations and other missions. The modular design of the ships allows it to be outfitted based on mission requirements.

"Omaha and her sister ships represent an investment in our nation, the result of the partnership between the Department of the Navy and our shipbuilding industry," Secretary of the Navy Richard V. Spencer said in a press release. "American craftsmen in Mississippi, Alabama, around the country have made USS Omaha possible."

"The LCS fills a unique mission for the United States Navy and as these remarkable ships continue to be produced out of our shipyards, they represent an increase in our readiness and lethality," Spencer said.

The LCS-class consists of the Freedom-variant, made by Lockheed Martin, and the Independence-variant, made by Austal USA.

The Navy says contracts for 29 LCS ships have been awarded to date, with 11 already having been delivered to the Navy. Fifteen others are in various stages of construction, and three are in pre-production states.


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