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    Default British warship HMS Bangor is made of plastic ...

    Maybe it's for defeating magnetic mines ?
    Yeah, that must be it.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...l-bahrain.html

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    It's what smaller boats are made of. In this case it looks like the fiberglass is way too thin (to me).

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    Yeah its GPR.
    Old saying about boats: "Glass is crass, but wood is good & steel is real"!

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    Wasn't the airliner that lost it's door made of carbon fiber?

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    The Bangor is a mine sweeper and the fiberglass hull is, indeed, made to reduce the risk from magnetic mines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny P View Post
    Wasn't the airliner that lost it's door made of carbon fiber?
    That was a Boeing 737 Max 9. AFAIK they are aluminum. The 787 is mostly carbon fiber.

    https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/08/us/wh...282/index.html

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    Yes "sweepers" used to be wooden for the same reason.

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    North Sea born D/E subs don't have enough ferrous metal in them to shoe a horse from my understanding. Plastic hulls, aluminum engines with titanium crankshafts, etc. Maybe the cranks are steel, but that's it. Bit deadlier than the Pentagon wants to admit.

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