The Independence-class LCS has pàssed initial survivability tests with flying colors. Detractors have doubted the ship's ability to cope with damage, also questioning the small crew's ability to perform damage control. So far, so good. A Full Ship Shock Trial is scheduled for June.
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Posted: February 11, 2016 4:15 PM
LCS USS Coronado Completes Survivability Test
SAN DIEGO — The littoral combat ship (LCS) USS Coronado successfully completed the Navy’s Total Ship Survivability Trial (TSST) off the coast of California Jan. 28, Naval Sea Systems Command announced in a Feb. 11 release.
During the test event, the crew handled realistic damage simulations, including fire, smoke, electrical failure, flooding, ruptured piping and structural failure. The scenarios benefitted the crew by offering realistic damage control training in preparation for Coronado’s maiden deployment later this year.
“Initial indications are that Coronado’s performance met, and in multiple cases exceeded, the survivability requirements for this small surface combatant,” said Capt. Tom Anderson, LCS program manager. “I commend the crew for their exceptional performance and dedication while conducting this important test.”