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Malph's avatar

It strikes me what the Dutch are going to build is similar in concept to LUSV.

The Dutch, being the practical people they are, decided on a manned vessel rather than go down the rabbit hole of unmanned.

I predict the Dutch will get there first and for far cheaper than the US Navy with their LUSV.

Like with the glorified LCS OPV, the Navy and US Industry tends to favor overly complex and expensive solutions.

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My grandfather's Seabee cruise books from the time he was in WWII in the So. Pacific were a catalog of examples of improvise, adapt and overcome. What could be accomplished with a 55 gallon drum was nothing short of an example of elegant simplicity - not perfect but very well suited to the circumstances. From their creation, Seabees have been about not the pursuit of perfection but solving the task at hand with the resources available & to pull from the resourcefulness that is in the DNA of Seabees to do what it is they do. Seabees wouldn't hesitate to do a bolt on/welded on solution that might not be the most elegant or most perfect answer but you could count on it working and often asking 'how the hell did they do that?" The "physics" of what we are facing in the shipbuilding arena when stacked up against near peer threats demands a culture of improvise, adapt, overcome... not the relentless pursuit of exquisiteness with a development & deployment timeline that stretches out into decades. If there was ever a time for this kind of resourcefulness it's now...

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