05/12/2023 | News release | Archived content
In March, Augusta completed acceptance trials, the last significant milestone before a vessel is delivered to the Navy. The ship is scheduled to be commissioned in the fall of 2023. After commissioning, the ship will be homeported in San Diego, California.
Augusta is the second LCS delivered in Fiscal Year 2023, following the Freedom-variant USS Marinette (LCS 25) in February. Two additional Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ships are currently being constructed at Austal USA, including the recently launched Kingsville (LCS 36) and Pierre (LCS 38).
Ex-USS Augusta (SSN 710), the first ship named after the capital of Maine, was a Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine in active service for 24 years and was decommissioned on February 11, 2009.
The Littoral Combat Ship is a fast, agile, mission-focused platform designed to operate in near-shore environments, while capable of open-ocean tasking and winning against 21st-century coastal threats such as mines and swarming small craft. They are capable of supporting forward presence, maritime security, sea control, and deterrence.