U.S. Navy Needs More Input Before Making Composites Decisions

One of the most intriguing recent comments by U.S. Navy brass is that the service has determined it would be cheaper in the long run to rebuild superstructures on its aging cruiser fleet using traditional metalwork instead of composites. The Navy acknowledges every guided-missile cruiser has been...

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