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USS Detroit (LCS 7)

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Name
  
Detroit

Awarded
  
17 March 2011

Christened
  
18 October 2014

Launched
  
18 October 2014

Beam
  
17 m

Builder
  
Marinette Marine

Namesake
  
Detroit, Michigan

Laid down
  
8 November 2012

Construction started
  
8 November 2012

Length
  
115 m

Endurance
  
21 days 0 hours

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Sponsored by
  
Mrs. Barbara Levin (Wife of Senator Carl Levin)

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USS Detroit (LCS-7) is the fourth Freedom-class littoral combat ship of the United States Navy. The ceremonial “laying of the keel” was in early November 2012 at the Marinette Marine shipyards in Marinette, Wisconsin. The ship was launched on 18 October 2014.

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USS Detroit (LCS-7) LCS 7 Detroit Side Launch YouTube

The US Navy accepted Detroit into service on 16 August 2016; the ship was commissioned on 22 October 2016.

USS Detroit (LCS-7) Littoral Warfare Ship Photo Index

Service history

USS Detroit (LCS-7) USS Detroit LCS 7 Commissioning

On 30 December 2016, Detroit particiapted in a homeport shift ceremony that took place at Naval Station Mayport. The ship was previously based out of Naval Base San Deigo. On 13 January 2017, Detroit completed her first ever flight deck evolutions in order to certify the flight deck for future air operations. The landings and VERTREP were conducted by the "World Famous Swamp Foxes" of HSM-74.

USS Detroit (LCS-7) USS Detroit LCS7 launched YouTube

On 8 March 2017, Detroit fired a vertical-launched AGM-114 Hellfire missile, the first such launch from a littoral combat ship. The Hellfire system is meant to engage small vessels and strike targets on land.

Namesake

Detroit is the sixth ship to be named after the city of Detroit, Michigan.









USS Detroit (LCS-7) City of Detroit selected as official commissioning site for USS Detroit

USS Detroit (LCS-7) Lockheed MartinLed Team Delivers Future USS Detroit to US Navy

References

USS Detroit (LCS-7) Wikipedia