"Missing Warship Class: US Navy's Red Sea Battle"

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The US Navy has deployed warships to the Middle East in response to the threat posed by Yemen's Houthi rebels, but notably absent from the surge are the troubled Littoral Combat Ships (LCS). The LCS, while numerous, is unsuitable for combat and lacks the capability to defend against the Houthi's attacks. The ongoing conflict has led to commercial ships diverting trade routes, and the US-led naval campaign is attempting to contain the crisis. The LCS's limitations highlight the need for the US Navy to reevaluate its fleet composition and capabilities in the face of evolving security threats.
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