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    The Navy Will Pay $554M for Another Next-Gen Frigate, Called USS Congress

    The new frigates will be able to fight at sea and close to shore.


    The Navy Will Pay $554M for Another Next-Gen Frigate, Called USS Congress

    A year after the Navy issued a contract to begin production of the first frigate in the new Constellation class, officials announced the service will spend another $554 million for a second small-surface combatant.

    The Wisconsin-based Fincantieri Marinette Marine was awarded a contract Thursday to build the future guided-missile frigate Congress. It will be the second new Navy vessel named in honor of George Washington's six original frigates.



    "As the second ship of the Constellation Class Frigate Program, the USS Congress will provide a highly capable, next-generation surface combatant that our Navy and Nation needs," Capt. Kevin Smith, major program manager for the Constellation-class frigates, said in a statement following the announcement.

    The frigate will be built at Fincantieri Marinette Marine's Wisconsin shipyard, where preparations for construction on the lead ship, Constellation, are underway. Navy officials say the future frigate Congress will be capable of air, anti-submarine, surface and electronic warfare.



    It will carry the MK 110 57mm gun and Mk 41 vertical-launch system.


    "The Constellation Class Frigate will be an important part of the Navy's future Fleet," a service news release on the deal for the second next-gen frigate states. "It represents the evolution of the Navy's small surface combatant force with increased lethality, survivability, and improved capability to support the National Defense Strategy across the full range of military operations.


    "It will help conduct distributed maritime operations more effectively and improve the Navy's ability to fight both in contested blue-water and littoral environments," it adds.


    The Navy has plans to build up to 20 of the new frigates. The initial contract awarded to Fincantieri Marinette Marine to design and build the first of the new guided-missile frigates also included plans for up to nine more ships from the firm -- a deal that's ultimately worth more than $5.5 billion.


    Leaders say the new vessels will allow the Navy to fight both on the high seas and near the shore. The ships are expected to have more capabilities than littoral combat ships, but will cost less than cruisers and destroyers.


    "Though it's classified as a small-surface combatant, it really falls nicely in between our small-surface combatants and our large-surface combatants," Vice Adm. Jim Kilby, deputy chief of naval operations for warfare requirements and capabilities, told reporters last year. "And I see it doing multiple things. This is going to be a real workhorse for the United States Navy, supporting distributed maritime operations in the future."


    Former Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite announced during a December hearing on Capitol Hill that the second new frigate would be named Congress.


    "USS Congress to honor and recognize the work that you and your staff do every day to support our sailors, our Marines and the people of the United States of America," Braithwaite told Senate Armed Services Committee members.
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    Amid fanfare and beautiful weather, the U.S. Navy commissioned the USS Mobile warship Saturday at its namesake port in Alabama.


    Undersecretary of the Navy James Geurts led the ceremony – a Navy tradition of welcoming new ships into active service — before a limited audience due to COVID-19 restrictions. The event was live-streamed.


    Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., gave a speech celebrating both the Navy and the ship, which was built by Austal USA in Mobile and christened in 2019.



    The ship will be based in San Diego.....snip~


    Navy commissions new USS Mobile in Alabama (msn.com)


    Littoral Combat Ship. Makes 26 of them now.




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    The new Frigates are supposed to be cheaper and more deadly than the Littoral Class.
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