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class, a smaller hangar for stowing two MV-22s, conventional steel masts instead of composite masts, two main propulsion diesel engines instead of four, two spots for LCACs or one LCU, and a reduced troop capacity. LX(R) will use the
366:-class design. Huntington Ingalls was awarded the majority of the contract for the design of the LX(R). On 15 September 2016 Huntington Ingalls was awarded a $ 19.1 million contract for design acceleration of the LX(R). 362:-class design was selected over a foreign variant and an entirely new design in order to meet required capability, capacity, and cost parameters. On 25 June 2015, the Navy solicited the design of LX(R) based on a modified 911: 739: 328:
class by removing some of its higher-end capabilities, resulting in a design that had improved command and control features compared to the existing LSDs, half the medical spaces of the
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class have been removed, resulting in a design that has improved command and control features compared to the existing LSDs, half the medical spaces of the
843: 316:-class design with reduced capability and reduced cost, creating a brand new "clean-sheet" design, or adopting an existing foreign design. In early 2014, 947: 389:-class design and future LX(R) ships. In April 2018 the U.S. Navy announced that the forthcoming LX(R) amphibious warfare ship will be designated as 814: 710: 269:
The LX(R) was previously referred to as the LSD(X). The designation was changed to LX(R) in 2012 to signal that the replacement for the existing
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In 2013 and 2014 the Navy conducted a review of various design alternatives for the LX(R), including: adopting the existing
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class. It is considerably larger than the two LSD classes it replaces. Some of the higher-end capabilities of the
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tilt rotor aircraft, no composite masts, two main propulsion diesel engines instead of four, two spots for
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On 6 April 2018 the U.S. Navy announced that they had selected Huntington Ingalls Industries subsidiary
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signed an internal memo recommending that the LX(R) amphibious warfare ship be based on the existing
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The LX(R) design is a less expensive and, in some ways, a less capable derivative of the design of
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The LX(R) is expected to enter service by 2025 or 2026. It will complement existing
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will be an additional transitional ship between the end of the
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program and the beginning of LX(R), and that the first
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will also have this radar. LX(R) will incorporate a
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United States Navy
Harpers Ferry-class dock landing ship
Amphibious warfare ship
full
AN/SPY-6
25 mm Mk 38
Rolling Airframe Missile
.50 BMG
machine guns
MV-22
class
amphibious warfare ships
United States Navy
Whidbey Island-class
Harpers Ferry-class
dock landing ships
Whidbey Island-class
Harpers Ferry-class
amphibious warfare ship
U.S. Navy
Marine Corps
dock landing ship
San Antonio-class
amphibious transport dock
Huntington Ingalls Industries
MV-22
Landing Craft Air Cushion
Landing Craft Utility
Secretary of the Navy
Ray Mabus

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