20.09.2010, 14:46
Die US-Navy hat mit ihren U-Booten der Virginia-Klasse ein "Peeling"-Problem:
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Zitat:Peeling submarine skin prompts Navy inquiry
September 18, 2010|By Peter Frost, <!-- e --><a href="mailto:pfrost@dailypress.com">pfrost@dailypress.com</a><!-- e --> | 247-4744
The shark-like skin coating that makes Virginia class submarines difficult for sonar to detect has peeled off the boats in swatches that in some cases measure hundreds of square feet.
The Navy is trying to figure out why.