- 1 Littoral Combat Ship LCS Ft Worth leaving for first Sea Trial September 28, 2011.

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- 1 Littoral Combat Ship LCS Ft Worth leaving for first Sea Trial September 28, 2011

- 2 Littoral Combat Ship Overview Program Description Fast, agile, and networked surface combatant with capabilities optimized to defeat asymmetric threats, and assure naval and joint force access into contested littoral regions. Fast, agile, and networked surface combatant with capabilities optimized to defeat asymmetric threats, and assure naval and joint force access into contested littoral regions. 55 Ship Program – 30 Year Service Life 55 Ship Program – 30 Year Service Life 1/6 of U.S. Navy Fleet 1/6 of U.S. Navy Fleet 1/3 of Surface Combatants 1/3 of Surface Combatants New Capabilities Minimal Manning Minimal Manning Mission Reconfigurable Mission Reconfigurable Shallow Draft for 2X Increased Port Access Shallow Draft for 2X Increased Port Access Interoperable with Manned & Unmanned Systems Interoperable with Manned & Unmanned Systems Affordable Readiness Sustainment Model Affordable Readiness Sustainment Model MissionsFocused Counter Mine Anti-Submarine Warfare Anti-Surface Warfare InherentAnti-piracy Special Operations Maritime interdiction operations Humanitarian assistance / Disaster Relief Homeland Defense Search & Rescue Visit Board Search and Seizure Theater Security Cooperation

- 3 Littoral Combat Ship Core Systems LCS Overview  Seaframe  Self Defense Systems  Command & Control  EXCOMM  Offboard Vehicle Control  Limited ISR  Seaframe  Self Defense Systems  Command & Control  EXCOMM  Offboard Vehicle Control  Limited ISR A Modular Seaframe That Can Support Multiple Missions Littoral Missions Mission Modules  Manned Aircraft  Watercraft  UVs  Sensors  Mission Crew  Weapons  Manned Aircraft  Watercraft  UVs  Sensors  Mission Crew  Weapons Focused Missions  Counter Mine  Shallow Water Anti-Submarine Warfare  Anti-Surface Warfare Inherent Missions  Maritime Interdiction  HA/DR  Homeland Defense  SAR Focused Missions  Counter Mine  Shallow Water Anti-Submarine Warfare  Anti-Surface Warfare Inherent Missions  Maritime Interdiction  HA/DR  Homeland Defense  SAR

- 4 Littoral Combat Ship Lockheed Martin LCS Design Advanced Semi-Planing Steel Monohull SKWS Decoy Launchers Rolling Airframe Missile System 3D Radar EOD & GFCS Modular Weapon Zone for Medium Caliber Gun COMBATSS-21 Combat Management System & Open Architecture Total Ship Computing Environment Facilities for 2 Helos or 1 Helo & 3 VTUAVs Integrated Comms Suite Steel Semi-planing Monohull with Aluminum Superstructure SPRINT SPEED> 40 kts (full load) LENGTH (LOA)378 ft BEAM (BOA)57 ft DRAFT13.5 ft DISPLACEMENT~3,100 MT Sprint>1,000 nm Cruise>3,500 nm SPRINT SPEED> 40 kts (full load) LENGTH (LOA)378 ft BEAM (BOA)57 ft DRAFT13.5 ft DISPLACEMENT~3,100 MT Sprint>1,000 nm Cruise>3,500 nm

- 5 Littoral Combat Ship LCS “Firsts” Innovative Design & Execution Concept to Delivery Cycle Reduced ~60%Concept to Delivery Cycle Reduced ~60% First Semi-Planing MonohullFirst Semi-Planing Monohull First to exceed 45knots with 85MW propulsion systemFirst to exceed 45knots with 85MW propulsion system Simultaneously launching manned/unmanned vehiclesSimultaneously launching manned/unmanned vehicles Deployed 2 years earlyDeployed 2 years early New Crew Concept “Hybrid” Sailor“Hybrid” Sailor Blue/Gold crew swapBlue/Gold crew swap Unmanned engine roomUnmanned engine room Automated Radio RoomAutomated Radio Room

- 6 Littoral Combat Ship VACAPES   Mission System Acceptance SOUTHCOM Deployment  Four successful interdictions in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific  Seized more than five tons of narcotics, two go-fast boats, nine suspected smugglers  Demonstrated CONOPS and interoperability between LCS, P-3, H-60 & RHIBs RIMPAC   Integrated into surface action groups with ships from Australia, Canada, Japan, Korea and Singapore   Conducted joint maneuvers and boarding exercises at sea   Live-fire exercises at the Pacific Missile Range Facility off Kauai, Hawaii   Surface / air engagements with guns and missiles   Multiple small boat launch and recovery evolutions, refueling, and UNREPS LCS 1 Operations

- 7 Littoral Combat Ship LCS 3 Fort Worth Status  Fixed Price Contract awarded on 23 March 2009  92% complete – All major equipment installed  30% fewer production hours - Applied LCS 1 lessons learned and producibility enhancements  Builder and Acceptance Trials scheduled for fall 2011  On Cost, On Schedule for delivery in early 2012 Christening - 4 December 2010

- 8 Littoral Combat Ship LCS-5 Accomplishments and Near Term Focus  Advance Fabrication started on  Material ordering underway  42% of material budget committed  All Major Equipment including steel on order  IMS and PMB established  Production Readiness Review completed  Technical Data Package  Scope defined and being executed  Schedule integrated with Production plan  Includes Government & Industry Changes

- 9 Littoral Combat Ship MMC Facility Improvement Plan

- 10 Littoral Combat Ship Warehouse Waterfront Pipe, Sheet Metal, Module Construct and Pre-Outfitting Fabrication/Panel Assembly LMCo / Navy Office Hull Block Erection New Fabrication/Panel Assembly Current MMC Facility - Today Existing Facility with Capacity of Up To 1.5 LCS per Year

- 11 Littoral Combat Ship Facility Improvement Progress and Current Status  Completed Items  $5.4M  Crane Upgrades increasing lift capacity  Numeric Pipe Benders  Warehouse Upgrades  Stiffener Roller  Induction Deck Straightener  Sheet Metal Plasma Cutter  Building Upgrades  Infrastructure Upgrades  2010 – $12.5 M  Building 10 Extension  Misc Upgrades  Items in Underway  $9.1M to date  Panel Line Construction  Module Mover  Bldg 20 Floor Replacement and upgrade  Professional Center  Shore Power Upgrades Panel Line Project: 98% Complete

- 12 Littoral Combat Ship Stiffener Straightener Panel Line Construction Plasma Cutting Machine Bldg 20 Crane UpgradeBldg 10 Crane Upgrade Module Transporter CNC Pipe Benders Whse Upgrades Bldg 10 Extension Facility Improvements

- 13 Littoral Combat Ship Improved Facility, December 2013 Improved Facility Will have Capacity of 3 LCS Ships per Year

- 14 Littoral Combat Ship when you arrive in Marinette the day after Super Bowl Sunday 2011 the following slide is what you will be greeted with:

- 15 Littoral Combat Ship