lobosrul5
Philosopher
People have mentioned the LCS, which looked flawed from the start.
The M-class submarine was pretty dumb too.
I don't think battlecruisers were a bad idea, they just became obsolete once fast battleships became a thing. Having a ship that could easily outgun any heavy cruiser but out run a battleship makes plenty of sense if used correctly.
LCS is a sort of double disaster. For one its seeking a solution for a problem that did not exist. That the US Navy needed a ship with full capability, like a helicopter pad, ASW and sophisticated AA weapons, that we already have but... this one would have a draft of just 14 feet rather than 30 feet for our DDG's... so it could operate slightly closer to shore?!? WTF, WHY? We have missiles with over the horizon range! Oh and then there was the whole modularity thing, that they could take one ship and just plug and play different roles into it. That never even came close to working.
And then, one of them in particular (there are two competing classes), I can't remember which, has just been plagued with problem after problem. Like the hull keeps cracking open. I've also read articles that they grossly underestimated how many crew members would be needed. So there aren't enough berths, the galley is undersized, and crew members have to work double shifts all the time.
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