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FORBIN

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Dual Band Radar SPY-3 new used also by Zumwalt had encountered many problems.
Versatile search and fire control radar for ESSM, SM-2, range 370 + km but it is not a AEGIS system.
But price 500 millions !

But only for the Ford

The Enterprise Air Surveillance Radar (EASR) is a new design surveillance radar that is to be installed in the second Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier, John F. Kennedy, in lieu of the Dual Band radar
The EASR suite’s initial per-unit cost will be about $180 million less than the DBR, for which the estimate is about $500 million
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Yesterday at 10:04 PM
in case you didn't know Carrier Gerald R. Ford Completes Builder’s Trials, Prepares For Acceptance Trials, Delivery ‘This Spring’

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HII Completes Successful Builder’s Sea Trials of CVN Gerald R. Ford
Huntington Ingalls Industries’ (HII’s) Newport News Shipbuilding division has successfully completed builder’s sea trials of the aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), the company announced in an April 14 release. The first-of-class carrier left Newport News on April 8 and returned to Naval Station Norfolk, Va., April 14.

Builder’s sea trials test the ship’s systems, components and compartments at sea for the first time. The trials also include high-speed runs and demonstrate many of the carrier’s other capabilities.

“In my 36 years with Newport News Shipbuilding, I’ve ridden many sea trials,” said Matt Mulherin, president of Newport News Shipbuilding. “While they have all been great experiences, this one was especially rewarding. I’ve been with this ship since 2001, when she was still just a design concept. To see her come to life and perform as she was designed and built to do is awe-inspiring and a testament to her shipbuilders and Navy crew.”

Newport News shipbuilders partnered with Gerald R. Ford Sailors and personnel from Naval Sea Systems Command to perform the sea trials tests. Among the sea trial participants were Adm. James Caldwell, director, Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, and Rear Adm. Brian K. Antonio, program executive officer, aircraft carriers.

“Everybody has to work together to really exercise the ship and take it through its final paces,” said Rolf Bartschi, Newport News Shipbuilding’s vice president, Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) carrier construction. “We work to test the systems and actually operate the ship out here at sea. It’s fantastic to be out and really see this ship come to life.”

Susan Ford Bales, ship’s sponsor and President Gerald R. Ford’s daughter, was unable to participate in sea trials but shared in the excitement.

“Completion of builder’s sea trials for dad’s namesake aircraft carrier is the magnificent culmination of years of hard work,” she said. “I’m ecstatic and could not be prouder of the ship’s successful performance. CVN 78 is the mightiest ship ever built, and you can draw a straight line — a very straight line — as to why that is so: The ship is built by the greatest shipbuilders in the world, my fellow Newport News shipbuilders. I’m thrilled to add my congratulations and heartfelt thanks — as Dad most certainly would — to the entire Newport News Shipbuilding team, and to the remarkable crew of the Ford, for their patriotic commitment to excellence and for a job well done — very well done. As the ship’s sponsor, I look forward with great excitement to commissioning the USS Gerald R. Ford into the fleet very soon.”

Prior to delivery, the ship will undergo acceptance trials, conducted by U.S. Navy Board of Inspection and Survey representatives, to do a final test and evaluation of the ship’s systems and performance.
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Folks...she ran through her trials like a hot knife through butter...and now here she is coming home. Two posts with ten photos:

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Yes her true home her homeport Norfolk

Our Ford shipmates did an outstanding job pulling into our new homeport today!
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Mockup seems o_O
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bd popeye

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Mockup seems o_O
ford-jpg.38002

That is nothing but a shell. Generally those retired shells are used for firefighting drills and training sailors how to move aircraft. Someone aboard decided to paint the thing. That is not usally done.
 
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