With blade issues resolved, Navy seeking four Ship to Shore Connectors a year (Megan Eckstein, Defense News)

The U.S. Navy’s program office for amphibious connectors is confident it can get its Ship to Shore Connector production line up to the desired four-a-year delivery rate in 2022 — despite past technical problems that led to production line slowdowns.

Capt. Scot Searles, the amphibious assault and connectors program manager, said last week the Navy and contractor Textron resolved a previous challenge with micro cracks in the SSC composite blades through both changes to the blades and the software that controls them.

With blade issues resolved, Navy seeking four Ship to Shore Connectors a year (defensenews.com)

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