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Today’s U.S. Navy ships need solid punching power

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The U.S. Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship or LCS has drawn considerable flak in recent years due to the relatively slow shipbuilding. But perfecting its design and expanding its functions may simply be a matter of finding the right add-ons, explains James Feldkamp, former Navy Commander and now an adjunct professor at George Mason University. Image source: lockheedmartin.com Image source: military.com About half of all available LCS have not been active since the Cold War. If the LCS is indeed to again become a crucial vessel in the U.S. Navy fleet, it must offer solid punching power. After all, the ship already comes with a modular design. It’s possible to place, say, add-on sleets as part of today’s open-architecture, off-the-shelf technology. One of the best ways to realize the LCS’ capabilities and potential is to equip them with the Norwegian-made, fifth-generation Naval Strike Missile. Having these missiles on board is one of the best ways to increase U.S. naval s