Littoral combat ship USS Mobile to be commissioned in May
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The future USS Mobile, the Navy s 13th Independence-class littoral combat ship, will be commissioned on May 27, 2021. Photo courtesy of Austal USA
April 21 (UPI) The future USS Mobile, the U.S. Navy s next Independence-class littoral combat ship, will be commissioned on May 27, the Navy announced on Wednesday.
The ceremony, restricted because of COVID-19 concerns but scheduled to be livestreamed, will be held in Mobile, Ala., where the ship was built by Austal USA.
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The vessel will be the 13th Independence variant in the Navy fleet.
Littoral combat ships are fast, agile, focused-mission platforms designed for operation in near-shore environments but capable of open-ocean operation, Austral USA said.
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