3 Virginia Attack Boats Sidelined as Part of Investigation into Suspicious Welding
By: Sam LaGrone
Naval Sea Systems Command has restricted three of the newest Virginia-class submarines (SSN-774) due to questionable welding in piping instrumental in connecting the boats’ nuclear reactors to its propulsion system.
According to a statement provided to USNI News on Wednesday, NAVSEA confirmed USS Minnesota (SSN-783), USS North Dakota (SSN-784) and USS John Warner (SSN-785) are currently being inspected for faulty welding after contractor General Dynamics Electric Boat discovered three steam pipe elbows which required repair after “unauthorized and undocumented weld repairs” were performed on the questionable components.
The story was first reported by Defense News.
The inspections will result in restricted operations for the trio of attack boats — including Warner which was commissioned last week — until cleared.
A representative of Electric Boat reached by USNI News on Wednesday night referred all questions to NAVSEA.
According to the Defense News report, the issue pipe elbow issues was less the immediate safety of the boats but a concern of “long-term wear and tear.”
NAVSEA officials told USNI News the investigation was not related to one mounted last year over third party components found in the bow and the stern of North Dakota.
http://news.usni.org/2015/08/05/3-vi...icious-welding
By: Sam LaGrone
Naval Sea Systems Command has restricted three of the newest Virginia-class submarines (SSN-774) due to questionable welding in piping instrumental in connecting the boats’ nuclear reactors to its propulsion system.
According to a statement provided to USNI News on Wednesday, NAVSEA confirmed USS Minnesota (SSN-783), USS North Dakota (SSN-784) and USS John Warner (SSN-785) are currently being inspected for faulty welding after contractor General Dynamics Electric Boat discovered three steam pipe elbows which required repair after “unauthorized and undocumented weld repairs” were performed on the questionable components.
The story was first reported by Defense News.
The inspections will result in restricted operations for the trio of attack boats — including Warner which was commissioned last week — until cleared.
A representative of Electric Boat reached by USNI News on Wednesday night referred all questions to NAVSEA.
According to the Defense News report, the issue pipe elbow issues was less the immediate safety of the boats but a concern of “long-term wear and tear.”
NAVSEA officials told USNI News the investigation was not related to one mounted last year over third party components found in the bow and the stern of North Dakota.
http://news.usni.org/2015/08/05/3-vi...icious-welding
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