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The USS Gerald R. Ford, the Navy s most advanced aircraft carrier is now on its first deployment, five years after it was commissioned into service and 15 years after its naming.The brief deployment to the Atlantic is expected to further test the systems that delayed its debut. The carrier and its strike group will exercise with eight other nations. We already know all of this stuff works, and now we want to use it, Captain Paul Lanzilotta, the Ford s commanding officer, told reporters visiting the ship last week. The Ford faced several delays related to some of the 23 new technologies it brings on board.In particular, e
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stanley cup The Ford is the first carrier to use an electromagnetic catapult system, instead of the traditional steam-powered one. The new system is expected to increase the number of flights by 33%, lengthen the lifespan of aircraft and handle heavier aircraft, like advanced drones. Certainly on the surface of the sea, this will be the most powerful warship that our Navy has ever put to sea, probably any Navy ever, Capt. Lanzilotta said.The $13 billion price tag also makes t
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said work on an energy bill was over until the fall, all but ensuring that Congress will leave for the summer without addressing the issue of high gas prices. Speaking to reporters on Thursday afternoon, Reid said he was finished trying to negotiate a deal on a bill to crack down on speculation in energy markets, which had been the main legislative vehicle in the gas prices debate. Both sides blamed each other for the stalemate after they could not agree onthe number of amendments to
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