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一份新的美国政府问责局(GAO)报告揭示,美国海军正面临严重的零部件短缺问题,迫使其技术人员从F/A-18超级大黄蜂战机和弗吉尼亚级攻击型潜艇上拆卸零件以维持其他设备运转。报告指出,数据权利问题导致维修延迟和成本增加,影响了F-35、LCS和斯特赖克装甲车等多个国防项目。海军在获取关键零部件(如F/A-18的射频电缆)以及弗吉尼亚级潜艇的某些组件时,面临制造商的长期延误,且缺乏自行制造或从第三方获取零件的技术数据。这种“拆东墙补西墙”的做法虽然是临时解决方案,但增加了维护成本和工作量,并可能影响作战准备状态。GAO的调查强调了武器项目获取必要技术数据和数据权利的重要性,以确保持续的维护和运行能力。

⚓️ 零部件短缺迫使美海军“拆东墙补西墙”:美国海军正面临严重的零部件短缺,技术人员不得不从F/A-18超级大黄蜂战机和弗吉尼亚级攻击型潜艇上拆卸零件,以维持其他同型号设备正常运行。这种做法表明了现有供应链和维护体系中存在的深层问题,即无法及时获得必要的备件来支持舰队的日常运作和维修需求。

📊 数据权利是维修延迟和成本增加的关键因素:一份来自美国政府问责局(GAO)的报告指出,数据权利问题是导致维修延迟和成本上升的主要原因之一。对于F/A-18战机而言,海军已尝试十余年获取射频电缆的数据权利但未成功,维修进度受制于供应商。弗吉尼亚级潜艇也面临类似困境,制造商(OEM)的生产和交付时间表直接影响维修进度和作战准备状态。

🔧 多项国防项目受数据权利困扰,影响作战效能:除了F/A-18和弗吉尼亚级潜艇,GAO的审查还涵盖了F-35战斗机、濒海战斗舰(LCS)和斯特赖克装甲车。这些项目普遍存在维护依赖商业供应商,且供应商掌握关键技术数据和维修权限,导致维修时间拉长,影响了装备的可用性和作战能力。例如,F-35的腐蚀问题修复因缺乏技术数据和承包商支持而受阻。

A US Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet flies over the Red Sea during routine operations in January.

US Navy technicians are stripping spare parts from attack submarines and F/A-18 Super Hornet carrier jets to keep other ones operational due to delays and low inventory, a new watchdog report found.

The two programs are part of five in the Defense Department reviewed by the US Government Accountability Office, a watchdog agency, that all largely face maintenance delays, a lack of spare parts, and increased costs due to a number of factors, including relying on sole source contracts.

Of the five programs, F/A-18s and Virginia-class submarines both have parts that are difficult to obtain in time for repairs, meaning sailors have to take those parts from other assets. Often, that's because there's a long delay in acquiring a new part from a manufacturer, and the government lacks the design information to rapidly get it from another company or fabricate it in one of its workshops.

For Super Hornets, maintainers who spoke with the GAO said they've been unsuccessful in getting data rights for radio frequency cables from a vendor for over a decade, and repairs for the cables are generally done on the vendor's schedule. The data rights for making or repairing the cable are the intellectual property of the vendor.

To get more cables, Navy officials have considered reverse engineering the part to see if they could manufacture it or contract spares, but both options were too costly, the report said. "Maintainers, therefore, have resorted to cannibalizing grounded aircraft for the part," the GAO said.

The situation is similar for Virginia-class submarines, which rely on a vendor who owns the technical data rights for certain components. "The OEM [original equipment manufacturer]'s schedule dictates the maintenance timeline, which can result in repair delays and affect operational readiness," per the report. "Program officials also told us if OEMs do not deliver spare parts in a timely manner, maintainers must cannibalize parts from another submarine until replacements arrive."

The Navy has a problem with some of its Virginia-class fast-attack submarines, specifically that some parts are failing sooner than expected.

Keeping aircraft flying and submarines sailing within safety limits requires a vast supply of parts from a stretched US manufacturing base. Cannibalizing submarines and aircraft for parts is a temporary solution that increases the costs and workload of maintenance and can lead to availability issues. Removing critical parts from an aircraft or a submarine renders it out of commission until they're replaced.

The Navy didn't immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment on cannibalization issues with F/A-18s and Virginia-class submarines.

The other three programs the GAO looked at — the F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter, Littoral Combat Ship, and Stryker armored vehicle — all struggle with maintainers relying on commercial vendors for the data or rights for maintenance. The timelines for work are in the vendor's hands and have resulted in delays. 

In the case of the F-35, maintainers and program officials told the GAO the aircraft faces significant corrosion issues, which can't be repaired without contractor support due to a lack of technical data. "In addition, according to maintainers, there are not enough contractors to respond to corrosion issues, which draws out repair timeframes," the report said. The program is looking to fix this by gradually getting the data to have sustainment capabilities itself. 

The GAO also reported an instance of a broken hydraulic motor in a crane on the littoral combat ship in which the ship repair contractor refused to fix the motor without the OEM, which had the data rights for parts and repairs. "Maintainers had to wait two and a half weeks for the OEM to be available to carry out the repair," the GAO said. "According to shipyard officials, this was a quick turnaround and not all repairs happen that fast."

Two F-35 Lightning II's of the Vermont Air National Guard fly over the Midwest Sept. 19, 2019.

And for the Stryker, program officials have been unsuccessful at acquiring unlimited data rights for the base vehicle, resulting in a 2024 technical support contract between the US Army and a prime contractor that costs about $534 million over five years.

These five programs were selected by the GAO because the agency has previously found them to have data rights issues, and the  problems plaguing them point to a need for a weapons program to obtain certain technical data and data rights in order to keep them working.

"Obtaining more data or data rights than necessary can result in higher program costs or contractors refusing to bid on such contracts due to IP concerns," the GAO said. But without the necessary data, maintainers struggle with long-term issues to keep weapons and systems going. 

There are also disputes and different interpretations between officials and companies on what data the Pentagon needs for its weapons and programs, which can lead to problems within the services to maintain and repair those systems.

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