Sunday, June 20, 2021

U.S. Navy Conducts Explosive Full-Ship Shock Trials Near The Aircraft Carrier USS Gerald R. Ford

 

Daily Mail: PICTURED: Navy fires thousands of pounds of explosives near USS Gerald R. Ford, creating a blast equivalent to a 3.9 magnitude earthquake to test the carrier's ability to 'take a hit' in battle 

 * USS Gerald R. Ford, the first of a new class of carrier, was struck by the blast about 100 miles off the coast of Florida around 4pm Friday 

 * It was the first full-ship shock trial to prove the carrier's ability in battle at sea 

 * The US Geological Survey registered a blast of a 3.9 magnitude earthquake 

 * The Navy said it had been a success, tweeting that it proved 'our warship can "take a hit" and continue our mission on the cutting edge of #NavalAviation!' 

 * The trial marked the first in more than three decades on a Navy carrier  

 * Shock trials involve detonating explosives close to the vessel to simulate how it would perform in a 'near miss' incident where explosives strike close by 

The Navy has fired thousands of pounds of explosives at one of its aircraft carriers, creating a blast equivalent to a 3.9 magnitude earthquake, to test its wartime abilities. 

USS Gerald R. Ford, the first of a new class of carrier, was struck by the blast about 100 miles off the coast of Florida around 4pm Friday. 

The explosive event was the first in a series of full-ship shock trials to prove whether the carrier can take a hit during battle at sea and marked the first shock trial in more than three decades on a Navy carrier.  

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Shocking Images: America's Newest Aircraft Carrier Endures Explosive Tests Off Florida (Updated) -- Warzone/The Drive  

VIDEO: Explosive USS Gerald R. Ford Shock Trial Registered as 3.9 Magnitude Earthquake -- USNI News  

The US Navy set off explosives next to its new aircraft carrier to see if the ship can handle the shock -- Business Insider  

Registered as Small Earthquake: Photos of USS Ford's Explosive Full-Ship Shock Trials Emerge Online -- Sputnik

1 comment:

jimbrown said...

And then a giant tic tac came to the surface.