Lockheed Martin-Led Team Launches Future USS Milwaukee
23.12.2013 North America
The Lockheed Martin led industry team launched the nation's fifth Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), Milwaukee, into the Menominee River at the Marinette Marine Corporation shipyard.
The ship's sponsor, Mrs. Sylvia M. Panetta, christened Milwaukee with the traditional smashing of a champagne bottle across the ship's bow just prior to the launch.
“It is a true privilege to serve as the sponsor for this ship as she begins her journey of service and commitment to our powerful Fleet. I am proud to support the ship's crew members over the course of her service to ensure she leads with strength and protects our freedom. My congratulations to the city of Milwaukee as this ship assumes its name,” said Mrs. Panetta.
Following christening and launch, Milwaukee will continue to undergo outfitting and testing before delivery to the Navy in 2015.
“We are honored to continue building these critical warships for the U.S. Navy. As the service prepares to retire three ship classes in this strenuous budget environment, the Lockheed Martin-team's LCS is helping to fill those gaps affordably with one flexible, technologically advanced ship suited for multiple missions,” said Dale P. Bennett, Executive Vice President of Lockheed Martin's Mission Systems and Training business.
The U.S. Navy awarded the contract to construct Milwaukee in December 2010. The ship is one of four LCS currently under construction at Marinette Marine.
“Marinette Marine is proud to provide another finely crafted warship to our nation's warfighters, especially one that bears the name of the largest city in our home state,” said Chuck Goddard, President and CEO of Marinette Marine Corporation.
“With the Milwaukee, Marinette Marine Corporation is now in full serial LCS production, an exciting accomplishment made possible by our skilled and dedicated workforce and our parent company, Fincantieri's, investment of $100 million,” he added.
The Lockheed Martin-led team designed and built USS Freedom (LCS 1) and USS Fort Worth (LCS 3). USS Freedom recently departed from the U.S. 7th Fleet following successful multi-national maritime exercises during her deployment to Southeast Asia. USS Fort Worth has completed her scheduled maintenance period and is currently in her San Diego homeport. Detroit (LCS 7), Little Rock (LCS 9) and Sioux City (LCS 11) are in various stages of construction at MMC.
Wichita (LCS 13) and Billings (LCS 15) are in the early stages of material procurement.
The ship's sponsor, Mrs. Sylvia M. Panetta, christened Milwaukee with the traditional smashing of a champagne bottle across the ship's bow just prior to the launch.
“It is a true privilege to serve as the sponsor for this ship as she begins her journey of service and commitment to our powerful Fleet. I am proud to support the ship's crew members over the course of her service to ensure she leads with strength and protects our freedom. My congratulations to the city of Milwaukee as this ship assumes its name,” said Mrs. Panetta.
Following christening and launch, Milwaukee will continue to undergo outfitting and testing before delivery to the Navy in 2015.
“We are honored to continue building these critical warships for the U.S. Navy. As the service prepares to retire three ship classes in this strenuous budget environment, the Lockheed Martin-team's LCS is helping to fill those gaps affordably with one flexible, technologically advanced ship suited for multiple missions,” said Dale P. Bennett, Executive Vice President of Lockheed Martin's Mission Systems and Training business.
The U.S. Navy awarded the contract to construct Milwaukee in December 2010. The ship is one of four LCS currently under construction at Marinette Marine.
“Marinette Marine is proud to provide another finely crafted warship to our nation's warfighters, especially one that bears the name of the largest city in our home state,” said Chuck Goddard, President and CEO of Marinette Marine Corporation.
“With the Milwaukee, Marinette Marine Corporation is now in full serial LCS production, an exciting accomplishment made possible by our skilled and dedicated workforce and our parent company, Fincantieri's, investment of $100 million,” he added.
The Lockheed Martin-led team designed and built USS Freedom (LCS 1) and USS Fort Worth (LCS 3). USS Freedom recently departed from the U.S. 7th Fleet following successful multi-national maritime exercises during her deployment to Southeast Asia. USS Fort Worth has completed her scheduled maintenance period and is currently in her San Diego homeport. Detroit (LCS 7), Little Rock (LCS 9) and Sioux City (LCS 11) are in various stages of construction at MMC.
Wichita (LCS 13) and Billings (LCS 15) are in the early stages of material procurement.
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