The US Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship Mission Modules programme office has successfully delivered counter-uncrewed aerial system (C-UAS) capabilities to the forward-deployed Freedom-variant littoral combat ship USS Indianapolis (LCS 17).
In autumn 2024, the programme upgraded both the software and hardware of the Surface-to-Surface Missile Module (SSMM) to enhance the ship’s defence posture while on deployment.
“This rapid integration of C-UAS capabilities enhances our ability to project power and maintain freedom of manoeuver in contested environments,” said Rear. Adm. Kevin Smith, Programme Executive Officer, Unmanned and Small Combatants. “By equipping LCS with advanced, flexible systems like the SSMM, we are not only addressing immediate threats but also strengthening the Navy’s overall strategy for operational agility, deterrence and sustained dominance in littoral regions.”
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Image: LCS 17 in the Arabian Gulf (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Marita Schwab)