LX(R)-class Amphibious Warfare Ship
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The LX(R) class (formerly LSD(X) class) is a
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of
amphibious warfare ship An amphibious warfare ship (or amphib) is an amphibious vehicle warship employed to land and support ground forces, such as marines, on enemy territory during an amphibious assault. Specialized shipping can be divided into two types, most crud ...
s under development for the
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, to be contracted from 2020, as a replacement for the current and
dock landing ship A dock landing ship (also called landing ship, dock or LSD) is an amphibious warfare ship with a well dock to transport and launch landing craft and amphibious vehicles. Some ships with well decks, such as the Soviet Ivan Rogov class, also have ...
s. The LX(R) is expected to enter service by 2025 or 2026. It will complement existing ''Whidbey Island''-class and ''Harpers Ferry''-class ships in U.S. service, eventually replacing these ships by 2039.


Development

The LX(R) was previously referred to as the LSD(X). The designation was changed to LX(R) in 2012 to signal that the replacement for the existing and ships (LSD-41/49 class) would be an
amphibious warfare ship An amphibious warfare ship (or amphib) is an amphibious vehicle warship employed to land and support ground forces, such as marines, on enemy territory during an amphibious assault. Specialized shipping can be divided into two types, most crud ...
that would meet the needs of the
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and
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, regardless of whether that turned out to be a ship that might be designated as a
dock landing ship A dock landing ship (also called landing ship, dock or LSD) is an amphibious warfare ship with a well dock to transport and launch landing craft and amphibious vehicles. Some ships with well decks, such as the Soviet Ivan Rogov class, also have ...
(LSD). In 2013 and 2014 the Navy conducted a review of various design alternatives for the LX(R), including: adopting the existing design as-is, adopting a modified version of the ''San Antonio''-class design with reduced capability and reduced cost, creating a brand new "clean-sheet" design, or adopting an existing foreign design. In early 2014,
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suggested a modified version of the ''San Antonio''-class hull for the Navy's LX(R) amphibious warfare ship, which they designated as "LPD Flight IIA". This design modified the ''San Antonio'' class by removing some of its higher-end capabilities, resulting in a design that had improved command and control features compared to the existing LSDs, half the medical spaces of the ''San Antonio'' class, a smaller hangar for stowing two
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tilt rotor aircraft, no composite masts, two main propulsion diesel engines instead of four, two spots for
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hovercraft or one
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boat, and a reduced troop capacity. In October 2014,
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signed an internal memo recommending that the LX(R) amphibious warfare ship be based on the existing ''San Antonio''-class design. This modified ''San Antonio''-class design was selected over a foreign variant and an entirely new design in order to meet required capability, capacity, and cost parameters. On 25 June 2015, the Navy solicited the design of LX(R) based on a modified ''San Antonio''-class design. Huntington Ingalls was awarded the majority of the contract for the design of the LX(R). On 15 September 2016 Huntington Ingalls was awarded a $19.1 million contract for design acceleration of the LX(R). Since the LX(R) is based on the ''San Antonio''-class design, some of the design innovations and cost-reduction strategies developed for the LX(R) will be applied to , allowing it to be built at reduced cost. This will make ''Fort Lauderdale'' a "transitional ship" between the current ''San Antonio''-class design and future LX(R) ships. In April 2018 the U.S. Navy announced that the forthcoming LX(R) amphibious warfare ship will be designated as ''San Antonio''-class Flight II, that LPD-29 will be an additional transitional ship between the end of the ''San Antonio'' program and the beginning of LX(R), and that the first ''San Antonio''-class Flight II ship will be LPD-30. On 6 April 2018 the U.S. Navy announced that they had selected Huntington Ingalls Industries subsidiary
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to build the first LX(R), a ''San Antonio''-class Flight II with LPD-30 as the lead ship. On 26 March 2019, Huntington Ingalls announced the award of a US$1.47 billion, fixed-price incentive contract for LPD 30 (the 14th ship, and first of Flight II). On 10 October 2019, its name was announced as after
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, the state's capital.The Navy named its next warship after this city
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The U.S. Navy intends to award the contract for the second in 2022, followed by one each year after that, for a total of a 13-ship class.


Design

The LX(R) design is a less expensive and, in some ways, a less capable derivative of the design of ''San Antonio'' class. It is considerably larger than the two LSD classes it replaces. Some of the higher-end capabilities of the ''San Antonio'' class have been removed, resulting in a design that has improved command and control features compared to the existing LSDs, half the medical spaces of the ''San Antonio'' class, a smaller hangar for stowing two MV-22s, conventional steel masts instead of composite masts, two main propulsion diesel engines instead of four, two spots for LCACs or one LCU, and a reduced troop capacity. LX(R) will use the
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''Enterprise Air Surveillance Radar'' (EASR) volume air search radar. The s starting with and the s starting with will also have this radar. LX(R) will incorporate a
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-based ship mine protection
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system built by
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to reduce the magnetic signature of the ships.


See also

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FFG(X) The ''Constellation'' class is a class of multi-mission guided-missile frigates under development for the United States Navy as a follow-on to the modular littoral combat ship. The U.S. Navy announced the FFG(X) frigate project in the United Stat ...


References

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External links


NAVSEA LX(R) Program Summary

LPD Flight II: The Future of Amphibious Warships
Proposed ships of the United States Navy Amphibious warfare vessels of the United States