$4.5 BILLION FOR FISH HABITATS

Duly noted by the Chinese and Russians.

Via Stars & Stripes

The short life of the new USS Little Rock: Design flaws, setbacks lead to decommissioning

 The Freedom-class littoral combat ship USS Little Rock (LCS 9) is underway in the Caribbean Sea on Feb. 16, 2020.

(Tribune News Service) — Some 8,500 people turned out on Dec. 16, 2017, to watch the commissioning of the new $440 million USS Little Rock — draped in red, white and blue bunting — at Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park.

That now appears to have been the ship’s only bright moment.

Not even six years later, the USS Little Rock will be decommissioned on March 31 at Mayport Naval Station in Florida, where it is stationed.

The 387-foot-long vessel was imperiled from the start with significant design flaws that the Navy has concluded cannot be overcome.

U.S. Navy officials first announced at a media briefing almost a year ago that nine Freedom-class littoral combat ships would be decommissioned as part of the 2023 fiscal year budget.

“It’s somewhat of an embarrassment,” said Paul Marzello, the Naval Park’s executive director. “It was a happy moment, a proud moment on Dec. 16, 2017, and here it is five and a half years later, and she’s being decommissioned.”

“It is really a disappointment,” said Maurice Naylon, who chaired the commissioning committee. “We were so proud of the way we joined forces for this historic event, and it certainly put a nice sheen on Buffalo’s reputation.”

The Little Rock suffered a major failure at sea in 2020, six weeks after departing Mayport on its first deployment due to a flaw in the propulsion system, according to defensennews.com.

The nine Lockheed Martin-built high-speed vessels were designed to operate in shallow waters, and they were outfitted with some 8,000 computer sensors. All were hit with the propulsion problem. The ships will likely be scrapped or sunk to the bottom of an ocean — the fate of many decommissioned ships.

Rear Adm. John Gumbleton, the deputy assistant secretary of the Navy for budget, put the cost of the nine vessels — the newest of which was commissioned in 2020 — to be decommissioned at $4.5 billion, according to defensenews.com.

“That’s a lot of money going, literally, right down the drain,” said Mike Vogel, president of the Buffalo Lighthouse Association. “It was a very expensive ship that had all kinds of potential, and it was certainly an honor to have it commissioned here in Buffalo. It’s kind of heartbreaking to see it a little bit later being decommissioned and probably scrapped.”

The modular, reconfigurable ship was built to engage in surface warfare, hunt enemy submarines and eliminate mines. The ship had the rare capacity to change from one mission to another within 96 hours, and, in some cases, just 24 hours.

It’s “plug and play” mission versatility also accommodated different weapon systems delivered at sea in steel cargo containers and lowered into the ship on a freight elevator, then maneuvered into place with overhead cranes and plugged into the ship’s computers.

Littoral combat ships can also maneuver in water just 13 1/2 feet deep, well below the 30 feet most naval ships require. That allows the ships to enter more ports, particularly in islands from Sri Lanka to the Philippines.

But the $762 billion defense budget for fiscal year 2023 included a request from the Navy to decommission 39 warships, including the nine Freedom-class littoral combat ships.

U.S. Rep. Steve Womack, who represents the Fayetteville, Ark., area, and takes pride in the two ships named for the state capital, told the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in October that the littoral combat ship program represented “a sad chapter in the history of the Navy.”

“It’s sad that the USS Little Rock is one of those out of the Freedom class,” Womack said. “The Freedom class had more problems than the others, but the entire littoral combat ships program has suffered from a lot of setbacks.”

Deactivated ships are taken to one of three locations where mothballed fleets of naval vessels wait for disposal: Philadelphia, Bremerton, Wash., and Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

The ships are often disassembled for the steel to be recycled. But that’s not always the case. Ships are also deliberately sunk, generally in locations where they can become artificial reefs to promote sea life, Vogel said.

The Navy’s Ship Donation Program decides if a vessel can be donated as a floating museum. But that rarely happens with ships with short lifespans. The Naval Park’s USS Little Rock, commissioned in 1945, served until 1976, six times the length of service of the newer namesake.

Marzello recalls fondly the commissioning of the newer ship. Former Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus, who once served on the-now museum USS Little Rock, and 300 former crew members and relatives, were on hand for the historic occasion. So was Commander Paul Burkhart, a Western New York native who served as the new Little Rock’s first commander while under construction.

“We’re going to certainly take a look at any opportunity that could possibly bring her back to Buffalo as a museum ship,” Marzello said. “It would be an interesting opportunity to see a 1940s ship called the USS Little Rock versus a 2017 version.

“It didn’t look like much from the outside, but the inside was a technological marvel.”

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15 Comments
Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
February 7, 2023 7:13 pm

Prodigal Pentagram’s pathological and profligate pursuit of perilously-poor performing platforms.

But hey, the admiral(s) responsible for this clusterfuck and boondoggle gets his sure-pay on a fancy retirement. It aint’t their money; it’s ours.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Aunt Acid
February 7, 2023 7:59 pm

Those admirals are destined for a nice position with Lockheed Martin as a director, advisor or pentagram liaison.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Aunt Acid
February 8, 2023 5:56 am

We regret to inform you, your money has been commandeered!
Chief of Naval Operations
(that is sailor talk for stolen)

u.s.s. FishHabitat
u.s.s. FishHabitat
February 7, 2023 7:29 pm

Dry dock it. Drain all fluids. Remove ANY type of ‘Hazardous Waste ‘. Steam-clean EVERY Nook-n-Cranny. (Don’t forget to Recycle the run-off, It’s the patriotic (Next Thing) !.

Tow it to some spot where… The Reefs!, The Reefs! have been ‘RAVAGED!’ by Climate Derangement Syndrome.

Some kinda non-toxic paint. Name It ‘Unarmed Gray Man with His back to You’. Not too good with colors, 1/2 way twixt BLACK & WHITE.

Invite ALL the police debts. from the ‘Continental’.

Steel Bullets. No Lead. Replete with ALL their ‘Military Issue’ Gear.

“It’s For The Children!” AND ” Mother Earth!”

Arranged in a Circle, around said boat, ‘lit·to·ral(ly). Kinda like a
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_standoff.
(Use Your imagination, i had a long day)

“He was Jaywalking, and Stole an EXTRA portion from Oliver Twist, He Did. AND he was ‘Safe & Effective’ Non-Compliant!”

“Open FIRE!!!” (600 round Minimum. Per Police-Person)

Doug
Doug
February 7, 2023 7:48 pm

how about locking the designers ( and whoever approved it) of this shit ( I mean ship)down below just before sinking; I mean decommissioning. Wasting resources is abominable.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Doug
February 7, 2023 8:02 pm

Wasting resources is the pentagram way of doing business. Gotta keep the cash flowing to the contractors, dontchaknow.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
February 7, 2023 7:58 pm

In related news, Lockheed Martin is negotiating for a contract for the newer and gooder and more expensive Littoral Combat Ship. More billion$ to be made by the MICC.

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
February 7, 2023 8:07 pm

That 4.5 billion needs to be taken out of Lockheed-Martins ass…..Not Ours!

FkThahIRS
FkThahIRS
February 7, 2023 8:37 pm

Fitting outcome – I’ve been to Little Rock, it is a shithole by anyone’s standards. Imagine if they had instead took a small portion of that 4.5 billion $ and paid the Little Rock Crips to go back to their original shithole in L.A.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 7, 2023 8:56 pm
Anonymous
Anonymous
February 7, 2023 9:00 pm
Anonymous
Anonymous
February 8, 2023 5:53 am

A sunken littoral combat ship would make a great habitat for the Little Tennessee River (TVA dam) snail darter.

zappalives
zappalives
February 8, 2023 6:20 am

Echoes of the Zumwalt class destroyer………..boondoggles all.
Its not about national security….its about making the MIC shekels.

brian
brian
February 8, 2023 9:19 am

A little ironic no?? That the ‘Freedom’ class ship is now sunk after virtually no real service.

China and Russia are probably pissing themselves laughing. All that wunderful tech, 6000 sensors, plug’n play modules and the thang dunna work. That was the primary reason I got rid of my newer F350 and went back to the oldest truck I could find, a 95 F150 with NO sensors. Sensors out the ying yang and failing all the time ment lots of shop time, ching ching ching goes the door bell at the shop.

So are the US navy morons and administration going to call a time out for any possible wars until they can rape the coffers for cash to build the even more better ‘Freedom’ ships?? Perhaps mildred milley will call his buddies in china and ask for a time out on any Taiwan incursion plans. MAYBE the navy can buy the ships from china, now wouldn’t that be a deal.

Its worse than a clown show. At least with an honest clown show there are some laughs.

WilliamtheResolute
WilliamtheResolute
February 8, 2023 1:57 pm

We, the red pilled now know the truth…weapons programs and regional wars are just money laundering operations for our elected officials and the MIC.