21 April 2014

Editorial: US Navy’s LCS Is Unfit for the Asia-Pacific


By Zachary Keck

A new Congressional report says the Littoral Combat Ship is not suited for operations in the 7th Fleet.

The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) is unfit for the Pacific theater, according to a congressional watchdog group.
Last week, Bloomberg news reported that a U.S. Government Accountability Office report has concluded the LCS would be unsuitable for the U.S. Pacific fleet. “Several 7th Fleet officials told us they thought the LCS in general might be better suited to operations” in the Persian Gulf, the report said, according toBloomberg.
Bloomberg went on to summarize the GAO report as saying that the vessels may lack the necessary “speed, range and electronic-warfare capabilities” to operate in the expansive Pacific, although the LCS would still be fit for use in the much smaller Persian Gulf.
Bloomberg said the report was 56 pages and labeled “for official use only.”
Read the full story at The Diplomat