Littoral Combat Ship Deemed 'Not Survivable'

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House Armed Services Committee finally agrees to allow the U.S. Navy to decommission all the LCS class vessels for 'combat infective performance' and 'not survivable'. Add accounting corruption charges to shipyard executives, failed mission modules, no role or purpose in the US Navy, mechancanial and engineering faults that continued throughout the programs history, inability to fight at range by design, inability to survive casualties, inability to maintain systems at sea... The only thing the LCS was successful at was keeping HASC members in office and making shipyard investors wealthy.

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