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Austal Awarded U.S. Navy Contract Modification for USS Jackson (LCS 6) Shock Trials Support
Austal Awarded U.S. Navy Contract Modification for USS Jackson (LCS 6) Shock Trials Support
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Awarded U.S. Navy Contract Modification for USS Jackson (LCS 6) Shock
Trials Support
Austal
Limited (Austal) is pleased to announce it has been awarded a US$11,239,032
cost-plus-fixed-fee contract modification from the U.S. Navy to provide
emergent availability planning and full ship shock trials (FSST) support
for tests to be conducted on Littoral Combat Ship USS JACKSON (LCS 6).
Shock trial on an Independence-class LCS. Picture: Austal
Specifically, Austal USA
will plan for and conduct any “in-between shot” repairs
required during the FSST event(s), repair any damage sustained during
the FSST period and coordinate the removal of FSST testing equipment
and instrumentation following completion of the trials.
The FFST comprise a series of tests designed to demonstrate the ship’s
ability to withstand the effects of nearby underwater explosions and
retain required capability. USS JACKSON has successfully completed
the first of three trials and is performing as expected.
Austal delivered USS JACKSON (LCS 6) to the U.S. Navy on 11th August
2015 and last week delivered the future USS MONTGOMERY (LCS 8).
Six additional Independent-variant LCS remain under construction at
Austal USA in Mobile, Alabama as part of an 11-ship contract worth
over US$3.5 billion from the U.S. Navy. The future USS GABRIELLE GIFFORDS
(LCS 10), OMAHA (LCS 12) and MANCHESTER (LCS 14) are all preparing
for sea trials. Assembly is well underway on TULSA (LCS 16) and CHARLESTON
(LCS 18) while modules for CINCINNATI (LCS 20) are under construction
in Austal’s industry-leading module manufacturing facility (MMF).