Why Is The U.S. Navy Reluctant To Conduct Shock Testing On The New USS Ford Aircraft Carrier?

A Nimitz Class Carrier Shock Trial US Navy

Craig Hooper, Forbes: The Navy Obfuscates On Shock Testing The $13 Billion USS Ford

In a normally quiet House Armed Services Subcommittee on Readiness hearing yesterday, a prepared Congressional Representative Elaine Luria held two Navy shipbuilding and vessel sustainment leaders to account, demanding–and often not getting–answers about the Navy’s Optimized Fleet Response Plan surface ship deployment scheme, the Navy’s carrier maintenance infrastructure, and the Navy’s brand-new $13 billion super-carrier, the troubled USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78).

It was a masterful performance by the first-term Congressional Representative from Virginia’s Second District, and it earned accolades from her peers on the Committee.

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