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Austal USA Delivers 30th LCS to the U.S. Navy
LCS 30 during acceptance trials. Austal photo.

Austal USA Delivers 30th LCS to the U.S. Navy

The U.S. Navy took delivery of the future USS Canberra (LCS 30) at Austal USA on December 21. This is the second Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Austal has delivered to the Navy in 2021.

Naval News Staff 23 Dec 2021

Austal press release

Austal USA President Rusty Murdaugh said:

“With two ship launches, two christenings, and now the successful completion of sea trials and delivery for LCS 30, it has been a busy last couple of months at Austal USA. All of these milestones require extensive coordination between Austal, our vendors, and our Navy teammates and I’m proud to say that these partnerships grow stronger with each milestone achievement.” 

Acceptance Trials for LCS 30 were completed in early November demonstrating to the Navy the successful operation of the ship’s major systems and equipment. Delivery documents were signed onboard the future USS Canberra and the crew will now begin preparing the ship for her commissioning into the fleet.

Austal USA has developed a strong reputation for delivering Navy ships on time and on budget.  Four LCSs are currently under construction including the future USS Santa Barbara (LCS 32). Final assembly is underway on the future USS Augusta (LCS 34) and modules are under construction on the future USS Kingsville (LCS 36) and the future USS Pierre (LCS 38).

Two Expeditionary Fast Transports are also under construction at the shipyard, with a third under contract.  In October, Austal USA was awarded a contract for the detailed design and construction of two U.S. Navy Towing, Salvage, and Rescue Ships (T-ATS), the first contract for Austal’s new steel construction facility.

Austal has recently been awarded several post-delivery service-related contracts for the LCS program including sustainment execution contracts (SEC) for both variants of LCS on the East and West coasts and an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to support LCS deployed to the western Pacific and Indian Ocean.  Austal USA also announced earlier this week that the company reached a final agreement to establish a ship repair facility in the Port of San Diego – a 15-acre waterfront site to focus on ship repair for U.S. Navy, Military Sealift Command, and U.S. Coast Guard ships that will include a newly-built floating dry dock optimized to service small surface combatants and other small to mid-size ships.

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