Ingalls Selected to Design, Build New Small Surface Combatant for U.S. Navy
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Ingalls selected to design, build new small surface combatant for U.S. Navy
Secretary of the Navy John Phelan said he has directed the acquisition of a new frigate class based on HII’s Ingalls-built Legend-class National Security Cutter (NSC), “a proven American built ship.”
On Tuesday morning, December 23rd, Eastern Time, the U.S. Navy announced a new type of small surface combat vessel—the FF(X)—as a key component of its future fleet. The FF(X) is a smaller, more agile surface combat vessel designed to complement the fleet's larger multi-purpose warships and enhance their operational flexibility globally. NTD and The Epoch Times provided online rebroadcasting with real-time Chinese subtitles.
Ingalls selected to design, build new small surface combatant for U.S. Navy - Mississippi Monitor
By Frank Corder, Magnolia Tribune (Image from SECNAV on X) The U.S. Navy announced early Friday morning that Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, a division of HII, has been selected to design and build the future small surface combatant ship. Secretary of the Navy John Phelan shared the news via social media, stating, “I have directed a new Frigate class as part of [the President’s] Golden Fleet. Built on a proven American design, in America…
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