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- <text id=91TT1830>
- <title>
- Aug. 19, 1991: American Notes:Weapons
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
- Aug. 19, 1991 Hostages:Why Now? Who's Next?
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- NATION, Page 23
- American Notes
- WEAPONS
- No Wise Cracks
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- <p> Until the gulf war, the Pentagon was under incessant attack
- for spending far too much on items that were all too flawed.
- Desert Storm quieted the critics, but now the pendulum is swinging
- back again. Air Force officials have confirmed the discovery of
- tiny fissures in the wing carry-through bulkheads on a number of
- its 1,875 F-16s ($13.7 million apiece), many of which will have to
- be modified or prematurely mothballed. They have also found
- breaks in 37 of their 97 high-tech B-1 bombers, adding to the
- troubles of the controversial and expensive ($300 million apiece)
- craft.
- </p>
- <p> Meanwhile, workers have found brittleness and cracks in
- most of the welds of the Navy's futuristic SSN-21 Seawolf-class
- submarine, the first of which is under construction in Groton,
- Conn. The responsibility seems to belong to the Navy, which set
- standards for welding a new high-tensile steel that apparently
- permitted too much carbon in the welding rod. Though the hull
- was 15% completed when the problem was detected, builders may
- have to start from scratch using new steel. There are serious
- doubts whether the $2.5 billion sub-killing craft will ever go
- to sea.
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