The report documents the characteristics of the existing intermediate maintenance support structure for surface ships. It is Phase I of a two-phase study whose objective is to estimate the total of intermediate and depot maintenance that will be required by surface combatants during the late 1970-early 1980 time frame. The planned procurement of ships such as the Patrol Frigate, Sea Control Ship, and Hydrofoil Missile Ship requires that the present maintenance strategy be reassessed, since each of those designs will have limited on-board maintenance capability. The study concentrates upon the destroyer tenders (ADs), repair ships (ARs), the Amphibious Maintenance Support Unit (AMSU), the Mine Force Support Group (MFSG), the Development and Training Center (DATC), the Mobile Technical Units (MOTUs) and the Fleet Maintenance Assistance Groups (FMAGs).
Surface Ship Maintenance
1975
100 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Naval vessels , Logistics planning , Naval logistics , Maintenance , Tenders(Vessels) , Hydrofoil craft , Logistics support , Naval planning , Logistics management , Naval vessels(Support) , Mine force support groups , Amphibious maintenance support units , Fleet maintenance assistance group , Destroyer tenders , Repair ships
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