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Metallurgist admits faking steel-test results for Navy subs
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<blockquote data-quote="GlockPride" data-source="post: 3669516" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>The set parameters matter, even if you think they don’t apply. They’re there for a reason. Either meet them, explain why they can’t be met or don’t sell the product.</p><p>I’m tired of this corruption, graft and dishonesty that is going on. You screw up submarine metal and people can die. We, as a country, rely on those subs as a deterrent to World War. I think that makes them pretty darn critical. Yes, no one died YET, but having a potential failure deep underwater on a multi-billion dollar sub because of the metallurgy is a BIG deal. She needs to pay dearly and it needs to be major network news around the country of the consequences of shortcuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockPride, post: 3669516, member: 12153"] The set parameters matter, even if you think they don’t apply. They’re there for a reason. Either meet them, explain why they can’t be met or don’t sell the product. I’m tired of this corruption, graft and dishonesty that is going on. You screw up submarine metal and people can die. We, as a country, rely on those subs as a deterrent to World War. I think that makes them pretty darn critical. Yes, no one died YET, but having a potential failure deep underwater on a multi-billion dollar sub because of the metallurgy is a BIG deal. She needs to pay dearly and it needs to be major network news around the country of the consequences of shortcuts. [/QUOTE]
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