In November we posted about the USS New York’s commissioning in its namesake city. The new amphibious transport dock ship, the fifth of the San Antonio-class, was built with seven and a half tons of steel from the rubble of the World Trade Center cast for the ship’s bow. A recent spot check of the ships of her class showed that 10 percent to 15 percent of the welds used in the construction were undersized. As the welding was primarily related to pipes, at least we won’t have to worry about the “front falling off.”
That is not the only problem on the USS New York. She is currently under repair following a bearing failure on her main propulsion diesels. The bearing problem is not unique to the SS New York but appears to be shared by other San Antonio class ships of which the USS New York is the fifth of nine to be built.
LPD amphibious assault ship welds are a concern for Navy
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