The Director of Surface Warfare, Adm.Rowden, has come out with a very strong endorsement of the LCS program based on results of innovative CONOPs in wargames encompassing both blue water and littoral environments. The enhanced ASuW via a long-range AShM (harpoon?) is a surprise and addresses one of the LCS' biggest perceived weaknesses. The tag-team of LCS and DDG is said to be particularly effective in ASW.
NavWeek: LCS Got Game
NavWeek: LCS Got Game
In the coming decade, enemy forces that focus on aircraft carriers, destroyers and other ships of a carrier strike group and ignore the little Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) will do so at their own peril.
Thus dismissed, the LCS will be able to sneak up on the opposition and deliver quite a punch with a surface-to-surface missile from more than 100 nautical miles out.
So much for questions about lethality.
That’s just a taste of what some of the U.S. Navy’s best and brightest wargamers are discovering in the last week of March during some sophisticated simulated action involving LCS models in production now.
Yes – now. The wargamers are not using some modified LCS or new small surface combatant as was ordered recently by the Pentagon.
“The ships we are playing are the ships we are building today,” says Rear Adm. Thomas Rowden, director of surface warfare...
Stated simply, he says, the LCS give enemy fits.
“They are aware of where the carriers and amphibs are,” he says. “They had no of where the LCS was. They can give the enemy a helluva hard time.”
The LCS, he says, could swing out from the group, nearly unobserved, and deliver a sneak attack with missiles that can hit a target 120 to 130 nautical miles away. There are missiles now, he says, available or in development, that the Navy is confident will work with the ships.
Essentially, he says, when used the correct way – the way the ships were envisioned -- they can take a punch and deliver one.
“Are they lethal and survivable? Absolutely.”...
Like everything else with this ship, the conops have to be viewed through a different prism.
“You have to look at warfare just a little bit differently,” he says.
And, despite concerns to the contrary, he says the ships are up to the job. The naysayers, he says, are just being unrealistic.
Given the right conops, LCS will be a force to be reckoned with, he says.
“I see no issue with the survivability of these ships. The idea is to reach out and touch someone before they reach out touch you. With a destroyer, the LCS becomes very lethal.”
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