US Navy newest warship, USS Independence LCS 2, photo tour
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US Navy newest warship, USS Independence LCS 2, photo tour
My family and I were among the lucky few that got tickets for the tour. They sold out in
45 minutes. This is the newest class of Littoral Combat Ship (LCS). It is a 418 ft,
aluminum trimaran, with two conventional diesel engines, each driving a water jet, and
two gas turbines, each driving a second set of water jets. Yes, there are a total of four
water jet propulsion systems. Today they said she can reach speed in excess of 50 knots.
We were taken just about everywhere, bridge, CIC, advanced weapons, flight deck,
launch bay, in the chopper, the remote submersible, even small and large handheld
weapons.
My son sat on the pilots seat, in the chopper, sat in the captains chain on the bridge, sat at
a CIC station, and handled some rather large, 'small handheld' weapons.
I have about 100 pictures, here is the first one, many more to follow.
Check back regularly.
45 minutes. This is the newest class of Littoral Combat Ship (LCS). It is a 418 ft,
aluminum trimaran, with two conventional diesel engines, each driving a water jet, and
two gas turbines, each driving a second set of water jets. Yes, there are a total of four
water jet propulsion systems. Today they said she can reach speed in excess of 50 knots.
We were taken just about everywhere, bridge, CIC, advanced weapons, flight deck,
launch bay, in the chopper, the remote submersible, even small and large handheld
weapons.
My son sat on the pilots seat, in the chopper, sat in the captains chain on the bridge, sat at
a CIC station, and handled some rather large, 'small handheld' weapons.
I have about 100 pictures, here is the first one, many more to follow.
Check back regularly.
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The ship was amazing, and they treated us like I was a 5 star, fleet admiral.
We had a LCDR (Lieutenant Commander) escorting us through, and at each
station, they had various specialists to explain stuff (within reason). Just a
few times they smiled and said, sorry we can not answer that.
They did tell me not to take any pictures of the consoles in CIC.
This ship had a crew of only 43 persons on board, and at present 3 of them are female.
Many more pictures to follow, stay tuned.
click here for19 USS INDEPENDENCE photos so far
overview, so far
big gun on bow
four jet drives, center 2 are gas turbines, outer 2 are diesel
stern
click here for 19 USS INDEPENDENCE photos so far
Many more pictures to follow, stay tuned.
We had a LCDR (Lieutenant Commander) escorting us through, and at each
station, they had various specialists to explain stuff (within reason). Just a
few times they smiled and said, sorry we can not answer that.
They did tell me not to take any pictures of the consoles in CIC.
This ship had a crew of only 43 persons on board, and at present 3 of them are female.
Many more pictures to follow, stay tuned.
click here for19 USS INDEPENDENCE photos so far
overview, so far
big gun on bow
four jet drives, center 2 are gas turbines, outer 2 are diesel
stern
click here for 19 USS INDEPENDENCE photos so far
Many more pictures to follow, stay tuned.
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-----First off,,,I know nothing! Second,,,All that stuff hanging off the stern looks like a plumbers nightmare. To my uneducated eye there would be big corrosion problems as well as growth problems from waterline down. Its not like there are any in-and-out marinas for that thing. I must be wrong about my statements, so go ahead.......Bill S
-----Oh,,,I agree that the ship is cool!!!
-----Oh,,,I agree that the ship is cool!!!
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They checked our photo IDs, had us empty all of our
pockets, remove our belts, sent us through scanners,
x-rays all of the stuff we had removed from our pockets.
Next the put bags over our heads and drove us around
(sometimes I think in circles), so I have ho idea where we
were. Area 51-W I think. LOL. Well maybe not this last
part, but it did resemble an aliew space ship.
St. Pete docks.