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  2. USS Cincinnati (LCS-20) - Wikipedia

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    Even-numbered U.S. Navy littoral combat ships are built using the Independence-class trimaran design, while odd-numbered ships are based on a competing design, the conventional monohull Freedom-class littoral combat ship. [7] The initial order of littoral combat ships involved a total of four ships, including two of the Independence-class ...

  3. Trimaran - Wikipedia

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    The trimaran configurations has also been used for both passenger ferries and warships. The Australian shipbuilding company, Austal, investigated the comparative merits of trimaran ships, catamarans and monohulls. It found that there was an optimum location for the outer hulls in terms of minimizing wave generation and consequent power ...

  4. RV Triton - Wikipedia

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    Triton was designed as a demonstrator to prove that the trimaran concept would work successfully in a large warship. Following her launch in 2000, the ship began an extensive series of trials in 2001, which covered general ship handling, performance, sea-keeping behaviour, but also areas more specific to its design for which the Royal Navy had ...

  5. USS Jackson (LCS-6) - Wikipedia

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    Even-numbered U.S. Navy littoral combat ships are built using the Independence-class trimaran design, while odd-numbered ships are based on a competing design, the conventional monohull Freedom-class littoral combat ship. [5] The initial order of littoral combat ships involved a total of four ships, including two of the Independence-class ...

  6. Littoral combat ship - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. trimaran USS Independence USS Freedom on sea trials in February 2013 before her first deployment. A littoral combat ship (LCS) is either of two classes of relatively small surface vessels designed for near-shore operations by the United States Navy.

  7. Multihull - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between monohulls & multihulls. A multihull is a boat or ship with more than one hull, whereas a vessel with a single hull is a monohull. The most common multihulls are catamarans (with two hulls), and trimarans (with three hulls). There are other types, with four or more hulls, but such examples are very rare and tend to be ...

  8. USS Cleveland (LCS-31) - Wikipedia

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    The Navy initially ordered two monohull ships from Lockheed Martin, which became known as the Freedom-class littoral combat ships after the first ship of the class, USS Freedom. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Odd-numbered US Navy littoral combat ships are built using the Freedom -class monohull design, while even-numbered ships are based on a competing design ...

  9. USS Omaha (LCS-12) - Wikipedia

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    USS Omaha (LCS-12) is an Independence-class littoral combat ship of the United States Navy.She is the fourth ship to be named for Omaha, the largest city in Nebraska.The vessel's keel was laid down on 18 February 2015 at the Austal USA shipyard in Mobile, Alabama and launched on 20 November.