The U.S. Navy has invested billions in the Littoral Combat Ship. But with unsolved problems and a murky mission set, will it remain a key part of the Navy's strategy? BradHowardNYC has a look at one of the Navy’s most controversial warships.
The USS Freedom — the first Littoral Combat Ship, or LCS — was decommissioned after only 13 years in the fleet. This move appears to be at odds with the U.S. Navy's goal of building up a force of 355 ships.
"The bottom line is, it's a zero-sum game. Every dollar you spend to keep those [LCS'] going is $1 you can spend on these other, I think, higher priorities" said Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., chairman of the House Armed Services Committee.
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