The Navy's Costly Failure: The Littoral Combat Ship Program Exposed

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The Navy's Costly Failure: The Littoral Combat Ship Program Exposed
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The U.S. Navy's littoral combat ship (LCS) program, which was intended to be a technical marvel capable of combatting enemies at sea, hunting mines, and sinking submarines, has turned into one of the military's biggest boondoggles. The LCS program has been plagued by overpriced and underperforming ships, with rampant mechanical failures and a failure to carry out its intended missions. ProPublica's investigation reveals that top Navy leaders repeatedly dismissed or ignored warnings about the ships' flaws, while defense contractors lobbied Congress to build more ships. The LCS program has cost billions of dollars and may reach a lifetime cost of $100 billion or more, leaving taxpayers with fewer than 30 limited-survivability, single-mission ships.

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