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10 August 2023

Daily Newsletter

10 August 2023

USNS Lucy Stone: Keel authenticated for US Navy’s 5th John Lewis-Class

General Dynamics National Steel and Shipbuilding Company's shipyard witnessed the construction commencement for the USNS Lucy Stone.

Harry McNeil August 09 2023

General Dynamics National Steel and Shipbuilding Company's shipyard in San Diego witnessed a momentous occasion as the keel for the future USNS Lucy Stone (T-AO 209), the Navy's 5th John Lewis-class fleet replenishment oiler, was laid. 

The keel laying ceremony marked the official commencement of the ship's construction, highlighted by the etching of the initials of ship sponsors Alicia Aadnesen and Debbie Simmons onto a ceremonial keel plate. Named after the suffragist Lucy Stone, the ship will play a pivotal role in fueling the Navy's operations at sea.

This tradition marked the coming together of the ship's modular components and the individuals who have united countless ships and sponsors over the past two decades.

John Lighthammer, the programme manager of the Auxiliary and Special Mission Shipbuilding Program Office, emphasised the significance of the keel laying, stating, "The future Lucy Stone's keel laying is a significant milestone, and we are excited to mark the beginning of great achievements to come for this ship. The fifth John Lewis-class oiler will enhance the fleet's ability to refuel ships at sea."

According to GlobalData's "The Global Naval Vessels and Surface Combatants Market 2023-2033" report, General Dynamics are the third leading supplier of naval vessels and surface combatants in North America; it is set to hold a 5.6% share of the North American market over 2023–33. 

The John Lewis-class oilers boast impressive features, including substantial oil volume capacity, significant dry cargo capability, and aviation readiness, with double hulls for oil spill protection and reinforced cargo and ballast tanks. Adding T-AOs (fleet replenishment oilers) to the Navy's Combat Logistics Force signifies a step toward bolstering the fuel delivery system.

GD NASSCO is concurrently engaged in the production of other T-AOs, including USNS Earl Warren (T-AO 207)USNS Robert F. Kennedy (T-AO 208), and USNS Sojourner Truth (T-AO 210). The shipyard is also under contract for future projects, such as USNS Thurgood Marshall (T-AO 211), USNS Ruth Bader Ginsburg (T-AO 212), and T-AO 213.

The US Navy has delivered the USNS John Lewis (T-AO 205) oiler and the USNS Harvey Milk (T-AO 206).

As a player in the Defense Department's acquisition landscape, PEO Ships is responsible for executing the development and procurement of an array of naval vessels, including destroyers, amphibious ships, special mission and support ships, boats, and craft. 

Growing global demand for autonomous UMV capabilities

The proliferation of unmanned systems in the global defense market continues to have a growing impact on the future of naval warfare. Navies around the globe are increasingly investing in the development and integration of unmanned surface vehicles (USV) and unmanned underwater vehicles (UUV) to create ‘hybrid’ fleet structures in the interest of enhancing survivability, increasing efficiency, and reducing the long-term costs of naval operations. USVs are a new and fast-growing segment of the naval defense market, with steady investment and interest from around the globe due to the multitude of applications for this emerging technology. GlobalData forecasts expenditures in the global UUV market to rise from $379 million in 2023 to $965 million by 2033 as the market continues to surpass its previous records. Demand for military UUVs continues to be driven by the development of autonomous MCM capabilities and the implementation of hybridized fleet initiatives by several nations including China, France, Russia, the UK, and the US. However, the market for USVs continues to far outpace that of UUVs. Demand for military USVs is driven by many of the same factors as for UUVs, with autonomous MCM capabilities and hybrid fleet structures driving demand for USV platforms around the globe.

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