Newest U.S. warship breaks down, has to be towed 45 miles to shore
Translated
by Ollie Richardson for Fort Russ
12th
December, 2015
Milwaukee
being towed to shore on December 11th, 2015.
Credit: Mike Morones |
The
newest ship of the U.S, coast guard Milwaukee, is out in the open
sea. Now the ship must be towed back to the naval base in Virginia.
The ship was commissioned just 20 days ago. This was reported by
the Navy Times publication.
Milwaukee
had departed from a Canadian port in Halifax to California's port
in San Diego when the accident occurred However,
according to the publication, the problems with the vehicle began
as soon as it left the shore. Specialists had independently
repaired the ship several times beforehand.
The
preliminary reason of failure – intake of metal particles in the
oil filter that passed into the engine of the ship.
The
American government is already aware of the situation. The incident
drew comment from the Chairman of the Senate Committee of the US
Congress Armed Services Committee, John McCain. He called the
situation alarming when a vehicle breaks down after a couple of
weeks after launch.
"The message about the damage to Milwaukee is deeply disturbing, especially considering that this ship was commissioned 20 days ago. I'm sure the US Navy will conduct a thorough investigation of the reasons for this failure," said McCain.
This
is not the first case when USA shipbuilding experiments have ended
in failure. Recently, American shipbuilders were finally able to
finalise the construction of the first ship of a new fleet of
destroyers, project Zumwalt. Experts, assessing the new project of
the U.S. Navy, noted primarily the weak arms and low functionality
of the ship.
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