from the more-money-well-spent dept.
El Reg reports
Weird new warship USS Zumwalt has broken down while on sea trials, three weeks ahead of her formal commissioning ceremony.
The futuristic $4.4bn vessel, which features a so-called "tumblehome" hull, suffered a seawater leak into the auxiliary lube oil system for one of her main propeller shafts, according to [U.S. Naval Institute] News.
The defect will take about two weeks to repair at US Naval Station Norfolk, it was said.
An absolute behemoth of a ship, the 16,000 ton Zumwalt--almost three times as big as the UK's already large Type 45 destroyers--was intended to be the lead ship of a new class of warships that would have cemented US naval dominance well into the 21st Century.
Instead, the entire program, supposedly for 36 vessels, was [canceled] after the third ship was laid down, thanks to some seriously eye-watering costs. The US Navy has since started buying new-build Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, the basic design of which dates back to the mid-1980s.
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(Score: 3, Insightful) by frojack on Thursday September 22 2016, @08:33PM
Exactly. This is WHY you have sea trials.
Also, "absolute behemoth of a ship, 16,000 ton "?
Really That's what constitutes a behemoth these days? The only thing that makes this seem big is that for some reason the US Navy doesn't like the term "cruiser" any more.
No, you are mistaken. I've always had this sig.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday September 22 2016, @09:57PM
There are only two kinds of ships.....submarines and targets.