Littorial Combat Ship
About the Ship
In 2002, the U.S. Navy initiated a program to develop the first of a fleet of littoral combat ships. 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. Odd-numbered U.S. Navy littoral combat ships are built using the Freedom-class monohull design, while even-numbered ships are based on a competing design, the trimaran hull Independence-class littoral combat ship from General Dynamics. The initial order of littoral combat ships involved a total of four ships, including two of the Freedom-class design. Wichita is the seventh Freedom-class littoral combat ship to be built.
Wichita includes additional stability improvements over the original Freedom design; the stern transom was lengthened and buoyancy tanks were added to the stern to increase weight service and enhance stability. The ship will also feature automated sensors to allow "conditions-based maintenance" and reduce crew overwork and fatigue issues that Freedom had on her first deployment.
About the Model
From Homeport Model Ships, we are proud to offer a meticulously handcrafted 1/96 scale model of the USS Wichita (LCS-13), a remarkable example of the Freedom-class littoral combat ship. This impressive model captures the sleek, modern design and advanced capabilities that define these innovative warships.
This 1/96 scale model of the USS Wichita (LCS-13) from Homeport Model Ships is a testament to our commitment to creating museum-quality replicas. It serves as a captivating display piece, showcasing the cutting-edge design and operational flexibility of these modern warships. This model is ideal for collectors and naval enthusiasts who appreciate the highest standards of craftsmanship and historical accuracy.
USS Wichita
R/C Ready for the water
Stand included
Highly detailed
Receiver and duel speed controllers
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