By Carlo Munoz NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. --Navy officials working a potential sale of the service's Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) to the Saudi Arabian navy plan to have a formal pricing availability proposal to Riyadh by the end of this month, a senior service official said this week. The proposal will include pricing information for per unit and bulk buys of the next-generation warship, LCS Program Manager Capt. Jeff Reidel said on Monday, shortly after his speech at the Navy League's…
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