Coast Guard’s Modernization Plan Still Troubled
Credit: INTEGRATED CG SYSTEMS
Sloppy welds, a too-thin superstructure skin, overweight brackets and fasteners and improper engine mountings are some of the flaws in the U.S. Coast Guard’s first-in-class National Security Cutter Bertholf, says a former Northrop Grumman contract shipwright. Martin Shearington, who has worked on...
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