The Taiwan authorities want to buy ships again, but it turns out that they are obsolete goods

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-19

Looking for AI Writers Plan According to Taiwan media reports, Taiwan plans to purchase 6 decommissioned Littoral Combat Ships of the US military.

The Littoral Combat Ship of the US Navy has been called "the most failed project in the history of the US Navy" by the US media. The US magazine "The National Interest" once commented that it was a mistake of "costly and useless."

At the beginning of the 21 st century, the US Navy launched the Littoral Combat Ship, which was originally intended to replace the traditional frigates, minesweepers, patrol ships, etc., which can carry out combat missions in coastal waters, with a displacement of about 3,000 tons, and the biggest feature is high speed and stealth, which are divided into two types: "Freedom" class and "Independence" class. The "Freedom" class has a semi-planing hull, and the "Independence" class has a trimaran.

But after it was actually put into service, the ship seemed to be ahead of its time, but it was "unreliable" in actual use

The task module is not switched quickly, the combat power of the ship is insufficient, the transmission system is prone to failure, and the cost of procurement and use is too high.

As a result, there was a strange scene in the history of the world: entering the ranks, retiring, and exporting.

Littoral combat ships are so "chicken" and failed, and the US Navy is eager to eliminate them, and there is a strange scene in the history of the world: a strange scene in the history of the world: while building, while entering service, while renovating, while decommissioning, while exporting.

And this time, the *** authorities squandered the hard-earned money of the Taiwan people and were willing to serve as an "ATM" in the United States. Trying to draw closer to the military strength of the two sides of the strait with a few obsolete ships from the United States is pure wishful thinking and self-paralysis.

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