#china

faab64@diasp.org

The #US wants to spend $13 billion to build Arctic #icebreakers, in order to compete with #Russia and #China. Except, the US seems to have "lost" the technology to do so.

"U.S. officials are racing to procure new polar icebreakers because one of only two that the Coast Guard now sails has reached the end of its life, and the one assigned to the Arctic is out of service for maintenance every winter."

"Delivery of the first new icebreaker has slipped to 2028 from 2024 as designers, engineers and welders grapple with something the U.S. hasn’t done in decades: reliably shape hardened steel that is more than an inch thick into a curved, reinforced ship’s hull."

"The Coast Guard hasn’t launched a new heavy icebreaker since 1976. Out of practice, U.S. shipbuilders have had to relearn how to design and build the specialized vessel, say officials in the industry and the government."

"By comparison, Russia has three dozen national icebreakers suitable for the Arctic, according to the U.S. Coast Guard, and China has four, including two icebreaking research ships that regularly appear at high latitudes."

"The machinery and skills to build the hulls of most oceangoing vessels aren’t sufficient for the specialized icebreakers. The hull plates need a bespoke alloy and specialized heat-treatment, with a process to form and weld massive curved plates."

“Higher-strength steels require very skilled people,” said Jeff Moskaluk, senior vice president at SSAB Americas.... “It’s not like you just treat it the same as any other piece of steel. It takes a beating—that’s exactly what the steel is designed for.”

"In addition to the technical challenge, American yards are reckoning with a shortage of shipwrights. Employment in ship and boat building totaled just 154,800 in July after peaking at 1.3 million during World War II, according to data from the Federal Reserve."

'“One of the challenges is the workforce—getting qualified welders,” said Bob Merchent, retired former chief executive of VT Halter Marine, since acquired by Bollinger Shipyards. '

So many people seem to think that because we are the US, we have the best technology in the world, and the most skilled workers.

That used to be true. It hasn't for a long time now, though, and the situation is getting worse, jeopardizing national security in multiple ways.

We don't have the designers or experienced engineers. We don't have the shipwrights or welders. We are having trouble with basic execution, because investment bankers don't understand #technology, and think blue collar workers are interchangeable.

It isn't just our inability to build super-sophisticated #hypersonic #missiles, while Russia and China can.

We can't even build an icebreaker, while "poor, pathetic, backward" Russia has 36 in service.

https://www.wsj.com/politics/national-security/to-build-ships-that-break-ice-u-s-must-relearn-to-cut-steel-da8c797f

faab64@diasp.org

I posted it 2 weeks ago. Others seems to be starting to see it.

Huawei is changing the game in #semiconductor industry, dominated for decades by US.

They learned that instead of manufacturing products for US and bound by US and #EU parents, they started from scratch using their massive army of engineers with almost unlimited money to jump over decades of development into something that will shock the world even more when the first drones, cruise missiles and fighter jets powered by 100% Chinese components hits the market.

US won the battle against Huawei and #Russia by imposing though sanctions, but they thought them a lesson, that western companies can't be trusted and they act on the orders of their governments.

The free market economy the western nations brag about, is nothing than a global cartel working hand in hand with their military and politicians.

Now it's china's turn to use it's 2B+ consumer's of #BRICS nations and the counties standing in line to join.

This is the main reason US wants to go to war with #China.

#Microchip #Huawei #politics #Stupidity #Economy #Technology #Capitalism #Protectionism

faab64@diasp.org

#IAEA: "Iran has informed agency of its decision to withdraw the designation of several experienced agency inspectors".

“This profoundly regrettable decision by Iran is another step in the wrong direction”.

This came a day after US imposed #sanctions against 25 individuals and 4 news agencies of #IRI regime.

There are no reports of it having anything to do with the actions taken by Iran, but the timing is surely strange.

This will definitely have an impact on the rumored plans for #US and Iran signing the new #JCPOA with support of European nations, #China and #Russia.

#politics

deutschlandfunk@squeet.me

Wie erfolgreich ist Chinas Neue Seidenstraße?

Zehn Jahre Neue Seidenstraße - Verblasst der Mythos?

Vor zehn Jahren hat China die Neue Seidenstraße ins Leben gerufen, um an den historischen Mythos anzuknüpfen. Doch es gibt Kritik. Und China geht das Geld aus.#Seidenstraße #NeueSeidenstraße #China #Mythos #Investition #Infrastrukturprojekt
Wie erfolgreich ist Chinas Neue Seidenstraße?