Aircraft Carriers III

during my rant
Apr 10, 2016
... (will give you an example:
Sep 23, 2015
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Ford Carrier Suffers ‘Slight Deterioration’ in Testing Schedule, Could Delay Sea Trials 2 Months

... and the above press-release; source:
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see? the September 2015 spin was "slight deterioration", more than a half of year after it's
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USS Gerald R. Ford to be delievered to US Navy in September

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and don't worry, I'll be following what actually happens this September ...)

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so: US Navy’s most expensive ship ever delayed again
Delivery of the U.S. Navy’s newest aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford has once again been delayed as the ship will not be delivered to the navy before November 2016.

Back in April 2016, it was said the ship would be ready for delivery by September 2016.

The U.S. Navy did not specify why exactly the ship will be late but just said that Huntington Ingalls, the company in charge of constructing the carrier, was working on first-of-class issues together with the navy.

U.S. Senator John McCain, Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said the entire situation was unacceptable and entirely preventable.

“The Navy’s announcement of another two-month delay in the delivery of CVN-78 further demonstrates that key systems still have not demonstrated expected performance. The advanced arresting gear (AAG) cannot recover airplanes. Advanced weapons elevators cannot lift munitions. The dual-band radar cannot integrate two radar bands,” McCain said.

He added that even if everything went according to plan, the CVN-78 would be delivered with multiple systems unproven.

What caused most problems in the shipbuilding program was the advanced arresting gear system which is, according to McCain $600 million over budget. Ford faced additional delays caused by shock trial tests which could have potentially pushed delivery back by two years.

The ship’s cost also rose by 23 percent to $12.9 billion, as opposed to a $10.5 billion estimate from 2007. This price tag makes the USS Gerald R. Ford and the other two ships in the class the most expensive ships the U.S. Navy has ever built.
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FORBIN

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The aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69), the flagship of the Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group (IKECSG), entered the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations, July 8.
 

bd popeye

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“The Navy’s announcement of another two-month delay in the delivery of CVN-78 further demonstrates that key systems still have not demonstrated expected performance. The advanced arresting gear (AAG) cannot recover airplanes. Advanced weapons elevators cannot lift munitions. The dual-band radar cannot integrate two radar bands,” McCain said.

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Embarrassing. I do hope the engineers and designers get this mess sorted out.

In another forum I wrote this about the above.

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bd popeye;134050540 said:
^^Ya know I served aboard 5 carriers and the cats and arresting gear always worked...

Steams catapults as invented and developed by the RN are very, very reliable.
 
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FORBIN

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Don't be too difficult ;) the LHD can transport these MBT after...and the more big " error " is the Sea King but used by Spain Navy and maybe initaly graphic for her.

And here LCC can moved the M-1
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