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Thomas Schoene wrote:
But Belknap *was* the impetus for the reduction of aluminum in USN ships. The problem was that the next class of ships built (the Ticonderoga-class cruiser) was required to be based on the Spruance hull, which could not carry the necessary payload with a steel superstructure. Thus, the Ticos still had aluminum. The Burkes, the next clean-sheet design for the USN, are almost all steel. And now the speedboat requirements for the LCS have them going back again. http://www.epicos.com/News/NewsItem.asp?IdArticle=11933 The Lockheed Martin team design employs a steel and aluminum structure which is optimized to reduce construction cost, weight, and pitching moment. Top speeds approach 60 knots depending on the ship's configuration. -HJC |
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