U.S. Navy Tweaks Survivability Measures For Surface Ships

The U.S. Navy is looking for a more “balanced” way of measuring its surface ships’ survivability standards, more akin to what the service has developed for its Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) fleet, according to a recent briefing paper on the LCS program written by Navy Undersecretary Robert Work for the...

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