The USNS Spearhead (JHSV-1) is shown during sea trials. (U.S. Navy Military Sealift Command)
21 Apr 2021
The Navy is investing more than $200 million to configure two of its catamarans to function as high-speed ambulance ships for medical emergencies on the water. And the Navy s surgeon general said Tuesday that the service is enormously excited to gain the new capability.
The $235 million contract modification was issued in March, allowing Austal USA to develop the Navy s next expeditionary fast transport, or EPF, ships with built-in enhanced medical capability. The 14th ship in the class, EPF-14, to be called USNS Cody after the city in Wyoming, will be the first of these ships; the yet-to-be-named EPF-15 will be the second. The ships are operated by the Navy s Military Sealift Command, just like the service s two large hospital ships.
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