The Us Navy Sells Two Carriers With A Price … 2 Cents

The US Navy sold two carriers to a shipbuilding company with a price of each 1 cent (over 230 dong). Airport USS Kitty Hawk was in 2008. Photo: REUTERTAST USA TODAY reported US Navy agreed Selling carrier USS Kitty Hawk and USS John F. Kennedy for International Shipbreak Shipbuilding Company Limited (abbreviated as ISL, based in Brownsville, Texas state). According to the contract term, ISL will pay 1 cent ( equivalent to 0

.01 USD) for each ship. This is a symbolic price because the towing and dismantling carrier is a complex and very costly process of cost. ISL can then benefit from rubbing the carrier
In the past, ISL was once paid by the US Navy to dismantle the carriers, according to the Brownsville Herald. The US military ever consumed about 1.5 billion USD to remove the USS Enterprise ship. The two USS Kitty Hawk carriers and USS John F. Kennedy are all launched in the 1960s, and capable of carrying dozens of USS. Kitty Hawk was boundary in 2009, and the USS John F. Kennedy carrier "retired" in 2007 after more than 40 years serving in the American Navy. USS John F. Kennedy has been deployed during the Gulf War. Happy Happy Business Insider, Drive

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