Here’s the latest on the Cleveland-class cruiser, based on the most recent public reporting.
- Final Freedom-class ship delivered and set to commissioning: The U.S. Navy accepted the last Freedom-variant Littoral Combat Ship, USS Cleveland (LCS 31), marking the end of the Freedom-class acquisition in late 2025. The ship was delivered by Fincantieri Marinette Marine on 26 November 2025 and was scheduled for commissioning in Cleveland in spring 2026, before homeporting at Mayport, Florida.[1][3][4]
- Commissioning and homeport: The Navy announced the commissioning of the future USS Cleveland (LCS 31) for 16 May 2026, with the ceremony held in Cleveland, Ohio, after which the ship was to be stationed at Naval Station Mayport, Florida.[2]
- Context and implications: The Freedom-class program faced ongoing discussions about long-term utility and cost, but the final delivery completes the initial two-class LCS program (Freedom and Independence) and transitions the platform to sustainment and fleet integration as part of a downsized future surface fleet plan.[4][1]
- Related notes: Reports highlight that the Cleveland and other Freedom-class ships have undergone various system refinements over their lifetimes, including propulsion and radar upgrades, corrosion resistance improvements, and deck equipment adjustments; these changes reflect the program’s evolution rather than a single, static design.[3][1]
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- A timeline snapshot:
- 2000s–2020s: LCS program development for two variants (Freedom and Independence) with planned many ships.
- 2025: Delivery of the final Freedom-class ship, USS Cleveland (LCS 31).[1][3]
- 2026: Commissioning in Cleveland and deployment to Mayport.[2]
Key sources
- Navy accepts last Freedom-class USS Cleveland (LCS 31), signaling end of Freedom-class deliveries.[1]
- Navy announces commissioning of the future USS Cleveland (LCS 31) in Cleveland, Ohio.[2]
- US Navy takes delivery of USS Cleveland, the final Freedom-variant LCS.[3]
- Navy news and related coverage on commissioning and post-delivery plans.[4]
If you’d like, I can pull out exact dates for the commissioning ceremony and homeport changes, or summarize how the Cleveland-class fits into the Navy’s current surface fleet plan.
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warthunder.comUS Navy accepts USS Cleveland LCS 31 as the final Freedom class ship and confirms the end of the twenty year LCS program.
www.armyrecognition.comLittoral combat ships are prized for their abilities in coastal areas and open ocean, but the Freedom variant was quickly beset by costly issues.
www.stripes.comCLEVELAND (May 15, 2026) - The Navy will commission its newest Freedom-variant littoral combat ship (LCS), the future USS Cleveland (LCS 31), during a 10 a.m. EDT ceremony Saturday, May 16, 2026, in
www.navy.milUSS Cleveland becomes the first Naval ship in U.S. history to be commissioned in Ohio
www.clevelandcitycouncil.govThe USS Cleveland, a Freedom-variant Littoral Combat Ship, will be launched and christened in Marinette, Wisc. on Saturday morning, according to a press release from the U.S. Navy.
www.news5cleveland.comAn era of Naval warships came to an end Saturday, when the future USS Cleveland, the last ship of it's class, slid sideways down a ramp into the waters of the Menominee river.
www.nbc26.comThe US Navy has received the future USS Cleveland (LCS 31), the 16th and final vessel in the Freedom-variantLCS programme.
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