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Why the Navy turned its $8 billion stealth destroyer into a hypersonic testbed
The Zumwalt-class was built for one mission and is now being rebuilt for another. That shift explains why the U.S. Navy’s most unconventional destroyer remains one of its most debated engineering ...
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The Navy’s stealth destroyer returns with new hypersonic strike tubes
“We have achieved a pivotal milestone with our Navy and industry partners to advance this complex modernization work that ...
The Navy's next generation stealth destroyer headed out for its very first tests at sea on Monday, according to media reports. The destroyer Zumwalt, built by Bath Iron Works, is the first of the Navy ...
The Navy's stealthy USS Zumwalt destroy is preparing to fire its first missile as part of an effort to prepare the ships radar, weapons and tracking system as the service the new, high-tech attack ...
Navy destroyers will spend considerably less time projecting American sea power than planned, with chronic delays and labor overruns cutting nearly a decade off their operational lifespans, according ...
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