还记得MD那艘被放火烧了的核潜么?要修好了继续用了。

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Navy to repair sub that caught fire in Maine

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The U.S. Navy intends to repair a nuclear-powered attack submarine that was severely damaged by a fire while in dry dock and then return it to the fleet, Navy officials Friday.

While engineering assessments are ongoing, the Navy has decided to repair the USS Miami and is committed to doing so, Navy spokeswoman Lt. Courtney Hillson told The Associated Press.

"Our goal is to return the Miami to the fleet because this makes sense operationally and fiscally," Hillson said.

There had been lingering questions over whether it would make financial sense to repair the 22-year-old submarine, which is based in Groton, Conn. Early estimates put the damage at $400 million.

A former shipyard worker from Portsmouth, N.H., is charged with setting the fire on May 23 while the sub was in dry dock at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine, for a 20-month overhaul.

The fire got out of control, and the submarine's steel hull trapped heat, causing superheated smoke and a stubborn fire that took more than 100 firefighters about 12 hours to extinguish.

The fire caused heavy damage to forward compartments including living quarters, a command and control center and the torpedo room but did not reach the back of the submarine, where the nuclear propulsion components are located. Two crew members, three shipyard firefighters and two civilian firefighters were hurt.

The Navy previously requested the reallocation of $220 million for unfunded ship repairs for the current fiscal year, with the understanding that some of it would go to the USS Miami. Additional money would be required to complete the repairs to the Los Angeles-class submarine, officials said.

A Navy official said more information is expected next week.

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine and a member of the Senate Defense Appropriations Committee, said the committee has approved $150 million to begin repairs and she vowed to continue efforts to secure funds to complete the project.

"It will mean so much to the workforce to be able to fix the ship in Kittery," she said in a statement.

The Navy will provide a briefing for congressional staff on the Miami, said U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, a Democrat whose eastern Connecticut district includes the Naval Submarine Base in Groton. Electric Boat, which built the Miami and is based in Groton, likely will be involved along with the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in making the necessary repairs, Courtney said.

"This is not a normal repair and maintenance job," he said. "This is major body work."

Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, said she'll work with other lawmakers and stakeholders to ensure that shipyard workers have "the resources they require to rapidly return the USS Miami to sea."

Last month, the Navy announced its intent to enter into an agreement with Electric Boat for advanced planning for potential repairs that would be performed at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.

Some observers had questioned whether the extreme heat damaged the structural integrity of the hull, which must withstand extreme pressure when the sub travels deep underwater.

The Navy said it's confident that the sub can be made seaworthy.

"We will make repairs, which require time, and we will coordinate with engineers and technical experts," Hillson, the Navy spokeswoman, said from the Pentagon. "However, we will do so without putting sailors at risk. The safety of our personnel will continue to be our priority."

The Naval Criminal Investigative Service said shipyard worker Casey James Fury confessed to setting the fire.

Fury, 24, told the NCIS that he set the fire because he was feeling anxiety and wanted to go home but his medical leave had been used up.

Fury, who faces charges that carry a maximum penalty of life in prison, has been ordered held without bail pending trial in U.S. District Court.

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Associated Press writer Mike Melia in Hartford, Conn., contributed to this report.

Follow David Sharp on Twitter at http://twitter.com/David_Sharp_AP

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Navy to repair sub that caught fire in Maine

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The U.S. Navy intends to repair a nuclear-powered attack submarine that was severely damaged by a fire while in dry dock and then return it to the fleet, Navy officials Friday.

While engineering assessments are ongoing, the Navy has decided to repair the USS Miami and is committed to doing so, Navy spokeswoman Lt. Courtney Hillson told The Associated Press.

"Our goal is to return the Miami to the fleet because this makes sense operationally and fiscally," Hillson said.

There had been lingering questions over whether it would make financial sense to repair the 22-year-old submarine, which is based in Groton, Conn. Early estimates put the damage at $400 million.

A former shipyard worker from Portsmouth, N.H., is charged with setting the fire on May 23 while the sub was in dry dock at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine, for a 20-month overhaul.

The fire got out of control, and the submarine's steel hull trapped heat, causing superheated smoke and a stubborn fire that took more than 100 firefighters about 12 hours to extinguish.

The fire caused heavy damage to forward compartments including living quarters, a command and control center and the torpedo room but did not reach the back of the submarine, where the nuclear propulsion components are located. Two crew members, three shipyard firefighters and two civilian firefighters were hurt.

The Navy previously requested the reallocation of $220 million for unfunded ship repairs for the current fiscal year, with the understanding that some of it would go to the USS Miami. Additional money would be required to complete the repairs to the Los Angeles-class submarine, officials said.

A Navy official said more information is expected next week.

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine and a member of the Senate Defense Appropriations Committee, said the committee has approved $150 million to begin repairs and she vowed to continue efforts to secure funds to complete the project.

"It will mean so much to the workforce to be able to fix the ship in Kittery," she said in a statement.

The Navy will provide a briefing for congressional staff on the Miami, said U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, a Democrat whose eastern Connecticut district includes the Naval Submarine Base in Groton. Electric Boat, which built the Miami and is based in Groton, likely will be involved along with the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in making the necessary repairs, Courtney said.

"This is not a normal repair and maintenance job," he said. "This is major body work."

Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, said she'll work with other lawmakers and stakeholders to ensure that shipyard workers have "the resources they require to rapidly return the USS Miami to sea."

Last month, the Navy announced its intent to enter into an agreement with Electric Boat for advanced planning for potential repairs that would be performed at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.

Some observers had questioned whether the extreme heat damaged the structural integrity of the hull, which must withstand extreme pressure when the sub travels deep underwater.

The Navy said it's confident that the sub can be made seaworthy.

"We will make repairs, which require time, and we will coordinate with engineers and technical experts," Hillson, the Navy spokeswoman, said from the Pentagon. "However, we will do so without putting sailors at risk. The safety of our personnel will continue to be our priority."

The Naval Criminal Investigative Service said shipyard worker Casey James Fury confessed to setting the fire.

Fury, 24, told the NCIS that he set the fire because he was feeling anxiety and wanted to go home but his medical leave had been used up.

Fury, who faces charges that carry a maximum penalty of life in prison, has been ordered held without bail pending trial in U.S. District Court.

___

Associated Press writer Mike Melia in Hartford, Conn., contributed to this report.

Follow David Sharp on Twitter at http://twitter.com/David_Sharp_AP

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不是说这些对电子系统伤害比较大?看来火不够大啊。。。
呵呵,外语水平有限A
经过了大火的洗礼, 额外进行了一次金属热处理工序, 这艘核潜艇以戏剧性的开局开始了它坎坷的一生.
看来火救的快了点,应该再烧个一两天就能批钱买新的了,
我真搞不明白,霉菌的核潜艇难道就没有烟雾感应器及自动洒水系统吗?这技术有多难呀..
好的,知道了,希望继续大火
修的倒挺快的
只是洛杉矶,为什么不是海狼?
哈哈  还没建完啊    在建的艇被工人放火烧了     有啥报警也还没启用呢
还要用。。说明修一个这货比造一个便宜。
237790068 发表于 2012-8-22 09:34
还要用。。说明修一个这货比造一个便宜。
这年头,地主家也没有余粮啊。
米帝也是面临SSN数量不足的危险,能继续用就继续用了
问题是谁敢开这烧过的玩意下海
984343 发表于 2012-8-22 00:14
不是说这些对电子系统伤害比较大?看来火不够大啊。。。
电子设备可以换新的,船体如果在高温中变形、受损,是无法修复的,会留下安全隐患,特别是在深海。看来这次火灾没有影响到船体。
redstone325 发表于 2012-8-22 09:25
哈哈  还没建完啊    在建的艇被工人放火烧了     有啥报警也还没启用呢
洛杉矶级核鱼早都建完了,可能是在船厂修理或者维护吧
反正我是不敢去坐
阴谋啊,为了要军费什么损招都敢用啊

  美国核潜艇“迈阿密”号5月23日在缅因州一处船坞起火,造成至少7人受伤。美国海军称潜艇的核反应堆未受火势威胁。图为2012年3月15日拍摄的“迈阿密”号核潜艇资料图。



  美国核潜艇“迈阿密”号5月23日在缅因州一处船坞起火,造成至少7人受伤。美国海军称潜艇的核反应堆未受火势威胁。图为2012年3月15日拍摄的“迈阿密”号核潜艇资料图。

  中新社华盛顿8月22日电 (记者 德永健)在一名“为情所困”的工作人员纵火点燃美军“迈阿密”号核潜艇后,五角大楼22日公布它不得不为此“买单”的数目——最高近5亿美元,外加持续3年的大修。

  美国海军当日在一份声明中宣布,经过3个月的调查,军方确认需要耗资4.5亿至4.95亿美元才能让“迈阿密”号核潜艇重新下水服役,这一金额是当年潜艇造价的一半,也比军方先前的估算高出约5000万美元。

  声明又指,整个维修工作预计到2015年才能结束。此后已服役22年的“迈阿密”号核潜艇将再服役10年,并计划执行至少5次作战任务。

  这起令美军焦头烂额的严重事故发生在今年5月23日。当时核潜艇停泊在缅因州一处军用船厂,准备接受20个月的维修,但23日潜艇突然起火,鱼雷舱、艇员舱及指挥控制中心均遭破坏,消防人员奋战12小时才扑灭大火,不过好在包括核推进器在内的潜艇后舱逃过一劫。

  事后军方调查发现,肇事元凶系船厂一名24岁的男性工作人员。在未能通过测谎后,该男子供认,事发时自己面临感情问题,一直焦虑不安想早点下班,为此他偷偷用打火机点着了一包破布和一台吸尘器,由此引发这场造成数亿美元损失、致使7名消防人员受伤的熊熊大火。

  该男子又称,因为前女友的短信让他发狂,6月中旬他曾再次纵火,点着了船厂里面的一个船架,不过这次火势较小,几乎没有造成损失。目前这名男子面临两项纵火罪指控,正在等待缅因州联邦法院的聆讯。

  “迈阿密”号核潜艇1990年开始服役,原本计划2020年退役,但美国海军22日的声明显示,2015年大修结束后,它要到2025年才能退役,这意味着它将超期服役5年。

  5月23日发生大火后,鉴于“迈阿密”号核潜艇“年事已高”,有舆论曾质疑军方不惜投入巨资大修是否还有意义,不过五角大楼强调,虽然大修费用占到潜艇造价的一半左右,但如果再建一艘新潜艇,即“弗吉尼亚”级核动力攻击潜艇,造价将飙升至约26亿美元。(完)
http://finance.sina.com.cn/world/mzjj/20120823/105812932414.shtml
修三年用十年,还算划算。
大家看看能不能弄个吉尼斯纪录,单人人为损失金额纪录?
弗吉尼亚的造价直追海狼
修还不如退役呢,过火后的东西,而且是那么大的火,隐患谁敢说能完全排除。
屌丝男为见女友焚烧核潜艇
mmchen 发表于 2012-8-23 11:46
大家看看能不能弄个吉尼斯纪录,单人人为损失金额纪录?
小布什发动海湾战争算么?那个也算失误,故意失误说萨达姆有大规模杀伤性武器
耐压壳火烧后退火,还能用?一般民用压力容器火烧后都不敢用,只能报废。
烧的不错,继续啊
兔子出50亿刀买回来吧
反正美帝多得很
船厂老板太高兴了,一把火烧来了4.5亿生意。
出这样事故的核潜艇,修好以后也只能作为训练用了,就像当年的“科尔”号驱逐舰。
谢谢这位纵火男,
这孩子可以 潜伏屌丝男成功干掉老美核潜艇
xiongdh1982 发表于 2012-8-23 16:13
出这样事故的核潜艇,修好以后也只能作为训练用了,就像当年的“科尔”号驱逐舰。
文章中说了,还要至少执行5次作战任务。
冲冠一怒。。。。。少五亿?!
这搁在憋国,就得给毙了吧。
{:soso__8930458300405062265_4:}这哥们完蛋鸟~~该吃花生了
难道叫吊死赔么……
广东的大海 发表于 2012-8-23 12:58
小布什发动海湾战争算么?那个也算失误,故意失误说萨达姆有大规模杀伤性武器
乃怎么知道不是故意为之?
coolant 发表于 2012-8-23 17:04
这搁在憋国,就得给毙了吧。
那是杠杠的
不就是把艇长的AV光碟全烧了么,算什么电子产品,多大个事儿。。。擦擦扫扫喷个漆换个小霸王DVD不就全齐了。。。