New Dry Dock Photos Show the Scope of Hidden USS Fitzgerald Damage

July 12, 2017 11:03 AM
USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62) sits in Dry Dock 4 at Fleet Activities (FLEACT) Yokosuka to continue repairs and assess damage sustained from its June 17 collision with a merchant vessel. US Navy Photo

A new series of photos released on Wednesday by U.S. 7th fleet now show the hidden damage suffered by USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62) from its June 17 collision with a merchant vessel.

The pictures of the guided missile destroyer from the Navy’s dry dock facility in Yokosuka, Japan show the size of the hole the bulbous bow of ACX Crystal punched into Fitzgerald’s starboard side amidships below the waterline.

Four five foot by 20-foot hull patches have been installed to cover the hull breach welded in place by divers since the ship was been pier-side following the collision.

View of the steel patch over the hole merchant ship ACX Crystal made in the starboard side of USS Fitzgerald. US Navy Photo

While published images from Fitzgerald show the extensive damage to the ship’s superstructure above the waterline – including the collision’s effect on the ship’s A/N-SPY-1D(v) radar and the crushed commander’s cabin – the Wednesday images are the first that show how badly the destroyer was wounded below the waterline.

The below-the-waterline collision flooded two berthing spaces and one machinery space and resulted in the death of seven sailors.

In addition to the damage from the impact with Crystal, the ship’s hull was twisted, a sailor familiar with early reports from the waterfront that complicated the damage control efforts.

View of the damage to the super structure and hull damage of USS Fitzgerald. US Navy Photo

Now, Navy officials will take stock of the extent of the damage of Fitzgerald before the service makes a decision to complete repairs in Japan or back in the U.S.

A sailor stands below the hull patch over the starboard hole in USS Fitzgerald. US Navy Photo

Meanwhile, several investigations into the collision are ongoing.

Last month, the Navy announced the recently promoted Rear Adm. Brian Fort will head up the Navy’s Manual of the Judge Advocate General (JAGMAN) investigation into the collision.

USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62) sits in Dry Dock 4 at Fleet Activities (FLEACT) Yokosuka to continue repairs and assess damage sustained from its June 17 collision with a merchant vessel. US Navy Photo
Sam LaGrone

Sam LaGrone

Sam LaGrone is the editor of USNI News. He has covered legislation, acquisition and operations for the Sea Services since 2009 and spent time underway with the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and the Canadian Navy.
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