777 fixer said:Not so Top Gun. Oh for the days when US Navy ships could take an incredible beating and still fight.
http://www.businessinsider.com/why-navy-uss-milwaukee-broke-down-2015-12
777 fixer said:Another thing they did with that class of ship was to use aluminum in the construction. While it's great for airplanes it's not the best thing to build a warship with.
Back in the 1960's the Navy started using aluminum for the superstructures on some of it's ships. This was the end result.delldude said:I saw that too. 'Bout dropped my drawers when I read that. Where do they get these marine structural engineers? H-1B visa program?
I remember back in the day you were lucky if you could get a car to last ten years before it rusted out on you.delldude said:Most of your German, Japanese plus some US automakers now use chassis and axle components made from Aluminum. They tout a protective coating over the Al, but road salt and cinders will fix that. I can imagine some ten years down the line.