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My sourcing says they're coming back to serve in Iran's Gulf.
http://www.navy.mil/navydata/fact_display.asp?cid=4200&tid=2000&ct=4 In 2009, the ships began a sustainment program to update their ships communication, engineering and support systems.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2012/03/mil-120316-afps05.htm There are five patrol craft in the United States, three more coming back to the Navy from the Coast Guard and five in the Persian Gulf, Greenert said “I want to move toward upgrading the PCs in the United States with Gatling guns and put them in Bahrain, ultimately, and we’ll have 10 [in the Gulf],” the admiral said. Within a year, most of the capabilities will be in place in region, he said.
So update? Hcobb ( talk) 04:53, 17 March 2012 (UTC)
Maybe the article should link the cyclone's predecessor, the Patrol Craft Fast. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 143.60.130.58 ( talk) 17:11, 29 March 2013 (UTC)
So are these boats or ships? The first line of the description says "The Cyclone-class patrol ships are a class of United States Navy coastal patrol boats." And also the Section "Development and design" "The program was stopped at 14 boats, however, as it was realised that the PC was too large for the SEAL delivery role." The description is vague and ambiguous. Joedumlao ( talk) 19:48, 13 January 2015 (UTC)
The two refs don't actually disagree - the Seapower ref. (definitely a high quality, specialist source, says that all the relevant ships (including the 3 Cyclones, but also including other ships, including two LCSs) will be decommissioned by 31 March, while the News4JAX (which appears to be a RS, if more local and less specialist) just talks about the three Cyclones and says they will be decommissioned on 14 January. Note that the News4Jax source is dated 16 November this year while the Seapower is dated 6 July, so the later source may reflect later, more specific information. Nigel Ish ( talk) 11:46, 28 November 2020 (UTC)
the boats will be decommissioned in early 2021, for now. Surely as the new year arrives, more sources will give a specific, confirmed date. But the edits I reverted, as they were, conflicted with other articles. - wolf 00:37, 29 November 2020 (UTC)
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My sourcing says they're coming back to serve in Iran's Gulf.
http://www.navy.mil/navydata/fact_display.asp?cid=4200&tid=2000&ct=4 In 2009, the ships began a sustainment program to update their ships communication, engineering and support systems.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2012/03/mil-120316-afps05.htm There are five patrol craft in the United States, three more coming back to the Navy from the Coast Guard and five in the Persian Gulf, Greenert said “I want to move toward upgrading the PCs in the United States with Gatling guns and put them in Bahrain, ultimately, and we’ll have 10 [in the Gulf],” the admiral said. Within a year, most of the capabilities will be in place in region, he said.
So update? Hcobb ( talk) 04:53, 17 March 2012 (UTC)
Maybe the article should link the cyclone's predecessor, the Patrol Craft Fast. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 143.60.130.58 ( talk) 17:11, 29 March 2013 (UTC)
So are these boats or ships? The first line of the description says "The Cyclone-class patrol ships are a class of United States Navy coastal patrol boats." And also the Section "Development and design" "The program was stopped at 14 boats, however, as it was realised that the PC was too large for the SEAL delivery role." The description is vague and ambiguous. Joedumlao ( talk) 19:48, 13 January 2015 (UTC)
The two refs don't actually disagree - the Seapower ref. (definitely a high quality, specialist source, says that all the relevant ships (including the 3 Cyclones, but also including other ships, including two LCSs) will be decommissioned by 31 March, while the News4JAX (which appears to be a RS, if more local and less specialist) just talks about the three Cyclones and says they will be decommissioned on 14 January. Note that the News4Jax source is dated 16 November this year while the Seapower is dated 6 July, so the later source may reflect later, more specific information. Nigel Ish ( talk) 11:46, 28 November 2020 (UTC)
the boats will be decommissioned in early 2021, for now. Surely as the new year arrives, more sources will give a specific, confirmed date. But the edits I reverted, as they were, conflicted with other articles. - wolf 00:37, 29 November 2020 (UTC)