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Trimaran Demonstrator Progressing At VT

A new shape in navy warships is quickly taking shape in the U.K., as

Vosper Thornycroft (VT) has completed structural work on the 321 ft. (98 m) Tri- maran Warship demonstrator being built for the U.K.'s Defense Evaluation and

Research Agency (DERA). The upper bow structure, weighing approximately 25 tons, was maneuvered into position on the RV Triton, which is scheduled for launching this month. The ship will be delivered to DERA in August before starting the initial phase of a trials pro- gram that will determine whether tri- maran hulls will be considered for the

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RV Triton has reached structural com- pletion in less than 15 months since

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Chisholm cut the first steel in January 1999. Accolades for this impressive production schedule is largely attribut- able to advanced manufacturing meth- ods including the use of a high-quality plasma cutting system. "The RV Triton build has resulted in new VT productivity records for large steel ships, and this has enabled us to build the ship within the limited budget and to a demanding program," said

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