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Why The USS Harry S. Truman Still Hasn't Been Repaired 9 Months After Collision
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On February 12 of this year, the U.S.S. Harry S. Truman, a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, hit Besiktas-M, a merchant vessel while on mission in the Mediterranean. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported and the Harry S. Truman did not sustain any serious damages that impeded any of the ship's functions, per a statement from the United States Navy.
 
Fast-forward to November, however, and the cosmetic damage to the ship still hasn't been repaired. You'd think with a piece of equipment as expensive and as vital to U.S. military operations as a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the damage would be stitched up fairly quickly. It doesn't appear to have gone that way. The Navy did note to "The War Zone" that new bulkheads were installed to prevent the damage from getting worse. The bigger repair to the large hole that's currently in the side of the ship, however, won't be completed until the ship's Refueling Complex Overhaul (RCOH), where other major work will also be completed.
 

The ship is waiting to refit and refuel
 
Aircraft carriers like the Harry S. Truman have a very long service life, upwards of 50 years (or more) as its nuclear power plant allows it to run incredibly efficiently for long periods at sea without the need to refuel. Halfway through that service life is when Nimitz-class carriers are typically refueled and given a several billion dollar tune-up and overhaul, as was the case with the U.S.S. George Washington in 2023, to the tune of $2.8-billion. It's more than a fresh coat of paint. Reportedly, every single system, nut, and bolt, on the George Washington was updated or refreshed. The John C. Stennis, another Nimitz-class, is currently undergoing its RCOH.

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Or is it the government lacks a sense of urgency?
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Or is it the government lacks a sense of urgency?

Lack of money, lack of shipyards, and lack of other available CVs to take her place in the fleet.  General incompetence all the way around.
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Lack of money, lack of shipyards, and lack of other available CVs to take her place in the fleet.  General incompetence all the way around.

I think the "General incompetence all the way around" begins in the House and Senate with in adequate budgets and Naval planners & admirals who want sexy expensive toys that defer unglamorous maintenance.
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