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<blockquote data-quote="Triton" data-source="post: 248522" data-attributes="member: 3324"><blockquote data-quote="sferrin"><p>Yeah, because South Korea has so much experience building nuclear aircraft carriers.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Indeed. What cost savings will be realized if they stop manufacturing supercarriers at Huntington Ingalls Newport News and send the work over to General Dynamics NASSCO in San Diego? (Provided, of course, that NASSCO increases the size of their drydocks.) The whole competition and price control thing is a bunch of BS. General Dynamics or Lockheed Martin want to eat Huntington Ingalls' lunch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triton, post: 248522, member: 3324"] [quote="sferrin"] Yeah, because South Korea has so much experience building nuclear aircraft carriers.[/quote] Indeed. What cost savings will be realized if they stop manufacturing supercarriers at Huntington Ingalls Newport News and send the work over to General Dynamics NASSCO in San Diego? (Provided, of course, that NASSCO increases the size of their drydocks.) The whole competition and price control thing is a bunch of BS. General Dynamics or Lockheed Martin want to eat Huntington Ingalls' lunch. [/QUOTE]
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