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And, indeed, I didn't say it had anything to do with stealth (or rather: RCS reduction by structural design). But Huang appears to speak to it, nonetheless.Culprit is welding. It has nothing to do with stealth.
So, on the basis of insights gained, what does this picture say about the quality of welding in India and France? (68 is the only one of her class to have been built in Lorient yard in France while the remaining five frigates were to be built locally by Singapore Technologies (ST) Marine at its Benoi yard in Singapore)
Or between that of Singapore and the US?
In sum, buckling may be welding caused, but does buckling mean poor welding?