Austal Launches Final Littoral Combat Ship for the US Navy

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Austal USA has successfully launched the future USS Pierre (LCS 38), the last ship of the Navy’s Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program. Following the launch, Austal USA’s test and activation team will spend several months preparing the ship for sea trials later this year.

This is the 23rd LCS launched at Austal USA using the modern, safe, and efficient multi-step method of rolling the ship onto a moored deck barge and then transferring the ship from the barge to a floating dry dock. The dry dock is submerged, enabling the ship to float for the first time. Then, it is removed from the dry dock and moored on the pier side to get ready for engine light-off and trials.

“Meeting this ship milestone in such a safe and timely manner demonstrates how well our Austal USA launch team, transporter operators, and tug pilots have learned to work together over the last 13 years, seamlessly executing this technical launch process,” stated Austal USA Vice President of New Construction, Dave Growden. “Our industry teams work methodically alongside our Navy partners to improve this innovative process with each launch evolution, guaranteeing the Navy a quality product delivered on time and on budget.”

Pierre, christened in May, is the Navy’s 19th and final Independence-variant LCS, and will be deployed to the Pacific fleet area of responsibility supporting forward presence, maritime security, sea control, and deterrence. It is the second US Navy ship launched at Austal USA this year.

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