As the first new high-tech upgraded Ship-to-Shore Connector (SSC) Landing Craft Air Cushions (LCACs) arrive for the U.S. Navy, the service is also prolonging the service life of its legacy... The U.S.
Textron will continue its work focused on the development of nine Ship to Shore Connector Landing Craft Air Cushion 100-class craft in support of the U.S. Navy. The Department of Defense said Friday ...
The Navy’s proposed Ship-to-Shore Connector program reached a production milestone recently when the first hull, LCAC 100, was turned over at Textron Systems Marine & Land Systems. “This significant ...
The U.S. Navy took delivery of the next-generation landing craft, Ship to Shore Connector (SSC), Landing Craft, Air Cushion (LCAC) 108, from Textron Systems. "These next-generation craft provide our ...
The Navy has delivered nine vessels so far to replace its aging fleet of landing craft, but those watercraft’s operational status was delayed by a year due to testing delays. The ship-to-shore ...
Textron (NYSE: TXT) has secured a $312.4 million U.S. Navy contract modification for materials and recurring and non-recurring activities in support of Ship-to-Shore Connector platform development.
A U.S. Navy amphibious vehicle rushes the beach at Bellows Air Force Station on Oahu, Hawaii, during training in 2015. (Caleb Jones/AP) WASHINGTON — The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps should reconsider ...
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