Reddington777
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I think it could go either way here depending on the specific reasons they cite. I don't know if we'll ever know the real reasons behind it butYes, or else the NAVSEA Ship Design Manager and FMM will be held criminally responsible. They wouldn’t be continuing production of the two hulls if the design requirements are physically impossible.
Precisely why none of this makes sense and is very clearly politically motivated.
If the current design can be finalized and is a good enough design, then yes - cancelling it is stupid.
If the current design can do the job in the near term, but does so in ways that hampers maintenance, extensive upgrades and makes too much compromises vs a proprietary design, then maybe there's an argument for it.
I'd much rather them get it right now and lay the ground work for something akin to the extended utility of a Burke or a B-52 than to pump out another dozen or so ships like the LCS class and find out they are completely unfit for the fight. If your goal is to compete in the near term - sure rush all you want. If your goal is to compete in the long term, then it's a lot better to do things in a grounded and, albiet slower, way to ensure long term utility.
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