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1332:(LRHW). Since they would be too large to fit in the VLS tubes, it has been suggested that the two AGS, having no use since the cancellation of their ammunition, could be replaced with three-pack advanced payload modules to fulfill a conventional prompt strike deterrence role. The Navy will request FY 2022 funding to replace the 155 mm AGS turrets with Advanced Payload Modules for the Conventional Prompt Strike (CPS) hypersonic missile. The conversion would be part of the DDG 1000 Dry-Docking Selected Restricted Availability (DSRA) beginning FY 2024. The LRHW is also slated for
1887:. Since Aegis has been the Navy's chief combat system for the past 30 years, when the Navy started a BMD program, the combat system it was tested on was the Aegis combat system. So while the DDG 51 platform and the DDG 1000 platform are both SM-2/SM-3 capable, as a legacy of the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System, only the DDG 51 with the Aegis combat system is BMD capable. However, the DDG 1000's TSCE-I combat system had both BMD and IAMD upgrades planned. Combined with recent intelligence that China is developing targetable anti-ship ballistic missiles based on the
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radar of the CG(X) was much larger (22') and used much more energy and cooling capacity than the DDG 1000's. Since then, the 22-foot (6.7 m) radar system has been canceled with the CG(X), and it has been determined that a 14-foot (4.3 m) radar could be used either on DDG 51 or DDG 1000, though it would not have the performance the Navy predicts would be needed "to address the most challenging threats". Were the CG(X)'s BMD requirement adopted by the DDG 1000, the DDG 1000 would have to get the TSCE-I upgrade slated for the CG(X) to support that mission.
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759:) and subcontractors from nearly every state in the U.S. were involved to some extent in this project, which was the largest single line item in the Navy's budget. During the previous contract, the development and testing of 11 Engineering Development Models (EDMs) took place: Advanced Gun System, Autonomic Fire Suppression System, Dual Band Radar , Infrared, Integrated Deckhouse & Apertures, Integrated Power System, Integrated Undersea Warfare, Peripheral Vertical Launch System, Total Ship Computing Environment Infrastructure (TSCEI),
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the AIM system in
February 2005 in order to meet scheduled milestones; PMM technical issues were subsequently fixed, but the program has moved on. The downside is that AIM technology has a heavier motor, requires more space, requires a "separate controller" to be developed to meet noise requirements, and produces one-third the amount of voltage. On the other hand, these very differences will force time and cost penalties from design and construction changes if the program wishes to "design AIM out" …
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2174:-class destroyers with ones of decreased size and range. The 57 mm can engage targets at two to three miles, while the 30 mm can only start to engage at around one mile. However, the DDG 1000 program manager said that the 57 mm round's lethality was "significantly over-modeled" and "not as effective as modeled" in live test-firing, and "nowhere near meeting the requirements"; he admitted that the results were not what he expected to see. When the
1883:-class ships have BMD systems with their Lockheed-Martin AEGIS tracking and targeting software, unlike the DDG 1000's Raytheon TSCE-I targeting and tracking software, which does not, as it is not yet complete, so while the DDG 1000, with its TSCE-I combat system, does have the SM-2/SM-3 missile system installed, it does not yet have the BMD/IAMD upgrade planned for the derived CG(X). The Aegis system, on the other hand, was used in the
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than 14,000 tons and by the navy's estimate, cost almost $ 3.3 billion each. Originally, the Navy proposed building 32 next generation destroyers, reduced that to 24, then finally to 7 in order to make the program affordable. In such small numbers, the committee struggles to see how the original requirements for the next generation destroyer, for example providing naval surface fire support, can be met.
1656:. An alternate twin pod arrangement was rejected as the ramifications of pod drives would require too much development and validation cost to the vessel. The PMM was considered to be another technology leap and was the cause of some concern (along with the radar system) from Congress. As part of the design phase, Northrop Grumman had the world's largest permanent magnet motor designed and fabricated by
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operators will be able to optimize the SPY-3 for either horizon search or volume search. While optimized for volume search, the horizon search capability is limited. The DDG 1000 is still expected to perform local area air defense. This system is thought to provide high detection and excellent anti-jamming capabilities, particularly when used in conjunction with the
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successfully employ the
Standard Missile-2 (SM-2), SM-3 or SM-6 and is incapable of conducting Ballistic Missile Defense." Dan Smith, president of Raytheon's Integrated Defense Systems division, has countered that the radar and combat system are essentially the same as other SM-2-capable ships, "I can't answer the question as to why the Navy is now asserting … that
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few weeks, after spending some 13 years and $ 10 billion on the development of the surface ship program known as DD-21, then DD(X), and finally DDG 1000. Subsequently, Chief of Naval
Operations Gary Roughead cited the need to provide area air defense and specific new threats such as ballistic missiles and the possession of anti-ship missiles by groups such as
1472:(ESSM) anti-aircraft engagements, the SPY-3 will generate Interrupted Continuous Wave Illumination (ICWI) rather than the Continuous Wave Illumination of the AN/SPG-62 fire-control radars. Significant software modifications are required to support the ICWI and transmit and receive link messages to the missiles. Standard Missile (SM)-2 IIIA and the ESSM slated for
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2000:-class destroyer is not an Aegis system. It instead uses the class-unique Total Ship Computing Environment Infrastructure (TSCEI) integrated mission system. The Mk 57 PVLS is capable of accommodating all Standard missile types. It has not been publicly stated if the TSCE will be modified to support the Standard missile or the ballistic missile defense mission.
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the waves coming at you from behind, when a ship pitches down, it can lose transverse stability as the stern comes out of the water – and basically, roll over." The Navy had decided not to use a tumblehome hull in the CG(X) cruiser before the program was canceled, which may suggest that there were concerns regarding
529:($ 2.688 billion), and with the program's large development costs now attributable to only three ships, rather than the 32 originally planned, the total program cost per ship jumped. In April 2016 the total program cost was $ 22.5 billion, $ 7.5 billion per ship. The per-ship increases triggered a
1719:-class destroyer's minimum complement is 130, less than half that of similar warships. Smaller crews reduce a significant component of operating costs. Ammunition, food, and other stores are all mounted in containers able to be struck below to magazine/storage areas by an automated cargo handling system.
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Congressional Research Service reported that the DDG 1000 could not currently be used for BMD because the BMD role was deferred to the DDG 1000 derived CG(X) program (the DDGs had the strike role, the CG had the BMD role, but they shared both the SM3 missile and the TSCE-I), the proposed
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The committee understands there is no prospect of being able to design and build the two lead ships for the $ 6.6 billion budgeted. The committee is concerned that the navy is attempting to insert too much capability into a single platform. As a result, the DD(X) is now expected to displace more
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scheme for the ships. The initial commissioning was done prior to weapons systems integration, and the ships were placed in the status of "in commission, special" before sailing to San Diego for weapons installation and final acceptance. The first two ships used this approach, while the last one will
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re-evaluated the Mk 46, it met or exceeded requirements and performed equal to or better than the 57 mm in multiple areas, even coming just ahead of the 76 mm (3 in) naval cannon. A 30 mm gun mount also weighs less, around 2 tons compared to 12–14 tons for the 57 mm, but the
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57 mm (2.2 in) cannon to defend the destroyer against swarming attacks by small, fast boats; the Mk 110 has a rate of fire of 220 rpm and a range of 9 nmi (17 km; 10 mi). From then to 2010, various analysis efforts were conducted to assess potential cost-saving alternatives.
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s have increased rapidly "as the possible requirements and expectations continue to grow." While the Flight III design and costs have been studied by the Navy, there is very little reliable data available on the cost of modifying a DDG 1000–class ship to provide a BMD capability. However, if the Air
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at the time, related, "All told I'd rather be on that ship than any other ship I've been on." According to
Captain Carlson, during the storm, he summoned his executive officer from his cabin to inform him of the sea state six conditions. Based on the rolls he had been experiencing in his cabin, the
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The stability of the DDG 1000 hull design in heavy seas has been a matter of controversy. In April 2007, naval architect Ken Brower said, "As a ship pitches and heaves at sea, if you have tumblehome instead of a flare, you have no righting energy to make the ship come back up. On the DDG 1000, with
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The exact choice of engine systems remains somewhat controversial at this point. The concept was originally for an integrated power system (IPS) based on in-hull permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMMs), with
Advanced Induction Motors (AIM) as a possible backup solution. The design was shifted to
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in place of one of the 155 mm naval guns after the ship was built. This would be feasible because the installed Rolls-Royce turbine generators are capable of producing 78 megawatts (105,000 hp), enough for the electrically powered weapon. In 2021, U.S. Navy funding for railgun development
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to lower themselves into the water for a reduced profile in combat. In
November 2016, the Navy moved to cancel procurement of the LRLAP, citing per-shell cost increases to $ 800,000–$ 1 million resulting from trimming of total ship numbers of the class. Since the AGS was tailor-made to use the
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Surface Fire Support, which requires the ship to be in typically crowded near-shore waters where such large and distinctive ships can be tracked visually, and any surface ship becomes non-stealthy when
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s rather than DDG 1000s. The Navy concluded from fifteen classified intelligence reports that the DDG 1000s would be vulnerable to forms of missile attacks. Many
Congressional subcommittee members questioned that the Navy completed such a sweeping re-evaluation of the world threat picture in just a
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PLAS cells can launch the SM-2 Standard missile, but the ships have no requirement for ballistic missile defense. The tubes are long and wide enough to incorporate future interceptors, and although the ship was designed primarily for littoral dominance and land attack, Raytheon contended that they
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class costs too much and whether it provides the capabilities that the military needs. In 2005, the
Congressional Budget Office estimated the acquisition cost of a DD(X) at $ 3.8 billion to $ 4 billion in 2007 dollars, $ 1.1 billion more than the Navy's estimate. The National Defense Authorization
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is designed to cut through waves rather than ride over them. The stability of this hull form in high sea states has caused debate among naval architects, with some charging that "with the waves coming at you from behind, when a ship pitches down, it can lose transverse stability as the stern comes
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awarded a fixed-price contract with General Dynamics to build the three destroyers, replacing a cost-plus-fee contract that had been awarded to Northrop Grumman. At that time, the first DDG 1000 destroyer was expected to cost $ 3.5 billion, the second approximately $ 2.5 billion, and the
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system. The IPS is a dual system, with each half consisting of a gas turbine prime mover directly coupled to an electrical generator, providing power for an electric motor that drives a propeller shaft. The system is "integrated" because the turbo-generators provide electrical power for all ship
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of the vessel narrowed from the waterline to the upper deck, would create better freeboard, greater seaworthiness, and, as Russian battleships were to find, would be ideal for navigating through narrow constraints (e.g., canals). On the downside, the tumblehome battleships leaked – partly due to
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allotted the Navy only enough money to begin construction on one destroyer as a "technology demonstrator". The initial funding allocation was included in the National Defense Authorization Act of 2007. However, this was increased to two ships by the 2007 appropriations bill approved in September
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in November 2016. He concluded that the ship's problems "are emblematic of a defense procurement system that is rapidly losing its ability to meet our national security needs." Fredenburg went on to detail problems relating to the skyrocketing costs, lack of accountability, unrealistic goals, a
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announced that they would be removing the SPY-4 S-band Volume Search Radar from the DDG 1000's dual-band radar to reduce costs as part of the Nunn–McCurdy certification process. Due to the SPY-4 removal, the SPY-3 radar will have software modifications for volume search functionality. Shipboard
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In summary, the committee is concerned that the navy has foregone the long range fire support capability of the battleship, has given little cause for optimism with regard to meeting near-term developmental objectives, and appears unrealistic in planning to support expeditionary warfare in the
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and carries the hull number DDG 1000. Originally, 32 ships were planned, with $ 9.6 billion research and development costs spread across the class. As costs overran estimates, the number was reduced to 24, then to 7; finally, in July 2008, the Navy requested that Congress stop procuring
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class destroyer Flight III ships, with plans to be also installed on Flight IIA ships. However, a smaller than optimally planned aperture of 14 feet (4.3 m), the AMDR for the Flight III ships is to be less sensitive than the 22 feet (6.7 m) variant that had been planned for CG(X).
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On 31 July 2008, Vice Admiral Barry McCullough (Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Integration of Resources and Capabilities) and Allison Stiller (Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Ship Programs) stated that "the DDG 1000 cannot perform area air defense; specifically, it cannot
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Originally, the Navy had hoped to build 32 destroyers. That number was reduced to 24, then to 7, due to the high cost of new and experimental technologies. On 23 November 2005, the Defense Acquisition Board approved a plan for simultaneous construction of the first two ships at
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of 50 meters. This weapon system has a range of 83 nautical miles (154 km). The fully automated storage system has room for up to 750 rounds. The barrel is water-cooled to prevent overheating and allows a rate of fire of 10 rounds per minute per gun. Using a
1948:-class destroyers to get the more limited BMD hardware and software modifications that would allow them to use their existing SPY-3 radar and Cooperative Engagement Capability to utilize the SM-3 missile and have a BMD capability similar to the BMD-capable
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is an unmitigated disaster. Clearly it is not a good fit as a frontline warship. With its guns neutered, its role as a primary anti-submarine-warfare asset in question, its anti-air-warfare capabilities inferior to those of our current workhorse, the
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give it an excellent ability to focus on targets. SPY-3 will be the primary radar used for missile engagements. A 2005 report by Congress' investigative arm, the Government Accountability Office (GAO), questioned that the technology leap for the
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Each VLS cell can be quad packed with RIM-162 Evolved SeaSparrow Missiles (ESSM). This gives a maximum theoretical load of 320 ESSM missiles. The ESSM is considered a point defense weapon not generally used for fleet area defense.
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To improve detection in non-combat situations by other vessels, such as traversing busy shipping channels or operating in inclement weather, the Navy is testing adding onboard reflectors to improve the design's radar visibility.
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class require modified missile receivers, transmitters, encoders, decoders, and a redesigned digital signal processor to work with the ship's system. These modified missiles will not be able to be used on Aegis class ships.
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and no longer needed the next-generation DDG 1000 class; only the two approved destroyers would be built. The Navy said the world threat picture had changed in such a way that it made more sense to build at least eight more
1112:(RCS) is more akin to that of a fishing boat. The tumblehome hull and composite deckhouse reduce radar return. Overall, the destroyer's angular build makes it "50 times harder to spot on radar than an ordinary destroyer."
454:(LRLAP) ammunition. LRLAP procurement was canceled, rendering the guns unusable, so the Navy re-purposed the ships for surface warfare. Starting in 2023, the Navy will remove the AGS from the ships and replace them with
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class developed from the "Land Attack Destroyer (DD 21)" development effort. A primary goal for DD 21 was to provide sea-based fire support for on-shore troops as part of the force mix that would replace the retiring
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was more effective than the Mk 110 with increased capability, reduced weight, and significant cost avoidance. The Mk 46 has a rate of fire of 200 rpm and a range of 2.17 nmi (4.02 km; 2.50 mi).
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Northrop Grumman was awarded a $ 90M contract modification for materials and production planning on 13 November 2007. On 14 February 2008, Bath Iron Works was awarded a contract for the construction of
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destroyer, in January 2013. On 2 August 2013, the U.S. Navy announced it was awarding a $ 212 million contract to General Dynamics Bath Iron Works to build a steel deckhouse for destroyer
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their riveted construction – and could be unstable, especially when turning at high speed. The tumblehome has been reintroduced in the 21st century to reduce the radar return of the hull. The
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A study to place the AN/SPY-6 on a DDG 1000 hull was done with the 22-foot (6.7 m) aperture primarily for Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) purposes. In that the DDG 1000 does not have an
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option to the interface. The technology array allows sailors to monitor multiple weapons systems or sensors, saving manpower, and allowing it to be steered from the ops center.
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could overwhelm a radar's resource management capacity. In such a case, the radar may be unable to manage incoming threats properly or guide offensive missiles.
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executive officer thought that, at most, they were at sea state three, where wave height only reaches a maximum of four feet (1.2 m). A combination of the
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ceased with no plans to continue the project. Both guns on all three ships were scheduled to be removed and replaced with hypersonic missiles starting in 2023.
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mid-term. The committee views the navy's strategy for providing naval surface fire support as 'high risk', and will continue to monitor progress accordingly.
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Congressional Research Service. (10 January 2023). Hypersonic Weapons: Background and Issues for Congress.
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2738:"RL32418, Navy Virginia (SSN-774) Class Attack Submarine Procurement: Background and Issues for Congress"
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On 31 July 2008, U.S. Navy acquisition officials told Congress that the service needed to purchase more
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1457:-class destroyers upon commissioning, but it is scheduled for eventual incorporation in the ship type.
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1271:, two of which are installed in each ship. This system consists of an advanced 155 mm gun and its
689:, requiring the Navy to re-certify and re-justify the program to Congress or to cancel its production.
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1213:-class destroyer reintroduces the tumblehome hull form, a hull form not seen to this extent since the
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3272:"GAO-08-804, Defense Acquisitions: Cost to Deliver Zumwalt-Class Destroyers Likely to Exceed Budget"
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class's hull form, rudder stop locations, and propeller size contribute to its improved seakeeping.
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class destroyers (DDG 51–) and continued the previous "gun destroyer" sequence from the last of the
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in the U.S. Navy. The vessels' distinctive appearance results from the design requirement for a low
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Jerusalem Post staff. (20 August 2023). "US Navy destroyer to be fitted with hypersonic missiles".
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The U.S. Navy solicited bids for a lower-cost steel deckhouse as an option for DDG 1002, the last
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The ships are classed as destroyers, but they are much larger than any other active destroyers or
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The AN/SPY-6 AMDR was originally proposed to be installed in the hull of DDG 1000 type under the
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Two spots are available on a large aviation deck with a hangar capable of housing two full-size
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The Navy announced on 29 October 2008 that DDG 1001 would be named for Master-at-Arms 2nd Class
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in meeting a congressional mandate for naval fire support. The ship is designed around its two
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Naval experts have questioned the decision to replace the close-in swarm defense guns of the
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s, and if they were both upgraded to the same combat system, then the only limitation of the
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Statement on The Navy's DD(X) Destroyer Program before the Subcommittee on Projection Forces
4227:"Conventional Prompt Global Strike and Long-Range Ballistic Missiles: Background and Issues"
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5057:"John Young – Assistant Secretary of the US Navy For Research, Development And Acquisition"
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CRS RL32109 Navy DDG-51 and DDG-1000 Destroyer Programs: Background and Issues for Congress
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A dual-band sonar controlled by a highly automated computer system will be used to detect
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In March 2021, the Navy solicited information from the industry on how to reconfigure the
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3141:"U.S. Navy Awards Northrop Grumman $ 90 Million Long-Lead Material Contract for DDG 1000"
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2261:"Navy Requires $ 450 Million More to Complete Zumwalt-Class Due to Shipyard Performance"
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uses Mk 57 Peripheral Vertical Launching System (PVLS) cells, which are larger than the
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In late December 2005, the House and Senate agreed to continue funding the program. The
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The Dual Band Radar in its entirety (SPY-3 & SPY-4) is to be installed only on the
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In late 2005, the program entered the detailed design and integration phase, for which
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4820:"Second Zumwalt Destroyer Needs New Engine After Turbine Blades Damaged in Sea Trials"
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program; to save it, the acquisition program was renamed DD(X) and heavily reworked.
5596:"Changing Course on Navy Shipbuilding: Questions Congress Should Ask Before Funding"
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4885:"GE Fanuc Embedded Systems Selected By Raytheon For Zumwalt Class Destroyer Program"
4867:"GE Fanuc Embedded Systems Selected By Raytheon For Zumwalt Class Destroyer Program"
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In 2005, a Critical Design Review (CDR) of the DDG 1000 led to the selection of the
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LRLAP, it was unable to fulfill the naval gunfire support role it was designed for.
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use the more traditional approach with formal commissioning after final acceptance.
2580:"Latest Zumwalt Hypersonic Missile Installation Plan Calls For Removing Gun Mounts"
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announced that DDG 1002 would be named for former naval officer and U.S. President
774:, and Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding was awarded a contract for the construction of
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4965:"Navy Approves Raytheon's Zumwalt Total Ship Computing Environment Infrastructure"
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4475:"The Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC): Transforming Naval Anti-air Warfare"
4270:"Latest Details On Hypersonic Missile Integration Aboard Zumwalt-Class Destroyers"
4245:"Latest Details on Hypersonic Missile Integration Aboard Zumwalt-class Destroyers"
657:
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5081:. U.S. Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency. 7 March 2011. Archived from
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4645:"Navy DDG-51 and DDG-1000 Destroyer Programs: Background and Issues for Congress"
4589:"Navy DDG-51 and DDG-1000 Destroyer Programs: Background and Issues for Congress"
4164:"The Navy's Railgun Looks Like It's Finally Facing The Axe In New Budget Request"
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3109:"Navy DDG-51 and DDG-1000 Destroyer Programs: Background and Issues for Congress"
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2853:"Navy DDG-51 and DDG-1000 Destroyer Programs: Background and Issues for Congress"
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2464:"No New Round Planned For Zumwalt Destroyer Gun System; Navy Monitoring Industry"
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Evaluation of the United States Navy's naval surface fire support program in the
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1820:-class destroyers, and its stealth not nearly as advantageous as advertised, the
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1726:-class destroyer, but the electronic spaces remain problematic to the designers.
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Navy Details Hypersonic Missile Plan for Zumwalt Destroyers, Virginia Submarines
3396:"Geurts: Third Zumwalt DDG Will Be Commissioned After Combat Systems Activation"
442:"land attack destroyer" program as "DD(X)" and was intended to take the role of
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4336:"Zumwalt Class Destroyer Peripheral Vertical Launch System (PVLS) Advanced VLS"
3591:"Zumwalt Class Destroyer Integrated Composite Deckhouse & Apertures (IDHA)"
2110:
1694:
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The ship's Common Display System is nicknamed "keds": Sailors operate keds via
1453:(CEC). It is, however, not reported if the CEC system will be installed on the
1284:(MRSI) firing tactic, the combined firepower from a pair of turrets gives each
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The composite deckhouse encloses many of the sensors and electronics. In 2008,
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Cavas, Christopher P. (2 February 2009), "New Destroyer Emerges in US Plans",
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1871:, "I don't see as much urgency for CG(X)" – a dedicated air defense cruiser.
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program ("21st Century Destroyer"), which was originally designed around the
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4707:"Zumwalt Undersea Warfare Combat System Receives Official Navy Nomenclature"
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1652:(PMMs) within the hull, which was abandoned in favor of a more conventional
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In April 2006, the Navy announced plans to name the first ship of the class
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2 Ă— Rolls-Royce RR4500 turbine generators (3.8 MW (5,100 hp) each)
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Concept of employment for naval surface fire support (near term capability)
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4991:"Weapons Systems Annual Assessment. GAO Report to Congressional Committees"
3889:"The New $ 3B USS Zumwalt Is a Stealthy Oddity That May Already Be a Relic"
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2221:"GAO-15-342SP DEFENSE ACQUISITIONS Assessments of Selected Weapon Programs"
1962:-class Flight IIA destroyers. Procurement of a BMD-specific version of the
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fire-control radars, which are used for terminal guidance for Standard and
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with a focus on land attack. The class was designed with a primary role of
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5503:"Experts Question US Navy's Decision To Swap Out DDG 1000's Secondary Gun"
4614:"Navy Bets On Arleigh Burkes To Sail Until 2072; 40 Years Afloat For Some"
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681:'s (DoD) top acquisition official, stated that the per ship price for the
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s sonar in littoral ASW but less effective in blue water/deep sea areas.
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5477:"Here's how the destroyer Zumwalt's stealthy design handles stormy seas"
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Cavas, Christopher P (2 April 2007). "Is New U.S. Destroyer Unstable?".
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4188:
What should become of the Zumwalt class? The US Navy has some big ideas.
3715:"New External DDG-1000 Mast Reduces Ship's Stealth From Original Design"
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1738:
The Total Ship Computing Environment Infrastructure (TSCEI) is based on
1288:-class destroyer initial strike firepower equivalent to 12 conventional
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On 11 February 2009, full-rate production officially began on the first
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January 2016. p. 91. Archived from the original on 28 January 2017
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4033:"Navy's Stealthy Mega-Destroyer Still Doesn't Have a Round for Its Gun"
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1143:. Water sleeting along the sides and passive cool air induction in the
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586:. However, at that date, funding had yet to be authorized by Congress.
554:(VGAS). In 2001, Congress cut the DD-21 program by half as part of the
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to reach initial operating capability (IOC) in 2016. The second ship,
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Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on
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1913:-class destroyers assumed very few changes from the Flight II to III
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2006, which allotted US$ 2.568 billion to the DDG 1000 program.
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Flight deck and enclosed hangar for up to two medium-lift helicopters
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Statement on Surface Combatant Requirements and Acquisition Strategy
4594:. Congressional Research Service. p. 9. RL32109. Archived from
4102:"Admiral: Shipbuilders won't install railgun on new Navy destroyers"
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as mandated by Congress. There was considerable skepticism that the
617:. The mooted structural problems have not been discussed in public.
4514:"Navy updates radar software on stealthy Zumwalt – Defense Systems"
1909:-class destroyer with enhanced radars instead of adding BMD to the
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4846:"Zumwalt Class Destroyer Autonomic Fire Suppression System (AFSS)"
3518:"Navy's stealth destroyer designed for the video gamer generation"
2794:"Cost to Deliver Zumwalt-Class Destroyers Likely to Exceed Budget"
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CHIPS – the Department of the Navy Information Technology Magazine
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Missile Defense Radar is adopted in common on both the Flight III
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in 1905. The appearance has been compared to that of the historic
364:(functionally inoperable; only a nominal ammunition supply exists)
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4789:"Dead Aim, Or Dead End? The USA's DDG-1000 Zumwalt Class Program"
3364:. Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs),
2497:"Navy Planning on Not Buying More LRLAP Rounds for Zumwalt Class"
2282:"Historic And Cutting Edge USS Zumwalt Commissioned in Baltimore"
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Navy is adamant that weight had nothing to do with the decision.
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1955:
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1243:. French naval architects believed that tumblehome, in which the
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3198:. General Dynamics Bath Iron Works. 1 March 2009. Archived from
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conditions off the coast of Alaska. The test indicated that the
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Multi-function towed array sonar and handling system (AN/SQR-20)
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September 2009: DDG 1001 starts construction at Bath Iron Works.
800:-class destroyer. Construction on the second ship of the class,
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5584:
Advanced Gun System set to be installed on the DD(X) destroyers
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Navy Planning on Not Buying More LRLAP Rounds for Zumwalt Class
3243:"America's Newest and Deadliest Destroyer Has Finally Set Sail"
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2226:. US Government Accountability Office. March 2015. p. 73.
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Water spray or mist systems are proposed for deployment in the
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125:
5560:"Navy's $ 7.8 billion destroyer due for delivery 5 years late"
5112:. Office of the Secretary of Defense. p. 2 (p12 of PDF).
4869:. GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms. 25 July 2007. Archived from
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McCullough, Vice Adm. Barry; Stiller, Allison (31 July 2008).
2679:. (109–289) US Government Printing Office. 29 September 2006.
2676:
109th Congress :Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2007
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Russian Battleship vs Japanese Battleship, Yellow Sea 1904–05
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October 2008: DDG 1000 starts construction at Bath Iron Works
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2855:. Congressional Research Service. 26 August 2022. p. 24
2799:. United States Government Accountability Office. p. 54
2640:"Electromagnetic Railgun – A "Navy After Next" Game Changer"
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The study that showed a cost benefit to building Flight III
1399:
4935:"Linux used to build US Navy's most powerful destroyer yet"
4133:"The Navy wants to deploy railguns on its latest destroyer"
3966:"Next-Gen Naval Gunfire Support: The USA's AGS & LRLAP"
3738:"Stealth on the Navy's newest destroyers might be too good"
3330:"Navy to name newest destroyer after SEAL who died in Iraq"
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1343:(SSN). The larger tubes for the VLS will be based upon the
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April 2012: DDG 1002 starts construction at Bath Iron Works
805:
347:
3804:"New Zumwalt-Class Destroyer Is Not Your Father's Tin Can"
3561:"DDG-1000 Zumwalt / DD(X) Multi-Mission Surface Combatant"
3362:"Navy Names Zumwalt Class Destroyer USS Lyndon B. Johnson"
245:
gas turbines (35.4 MW (47,500 hp) each) driving
2998:"Negotiators agree to buy more F-22s, Zumwalt destroyers"
1934:
s in this role would be their limited missile magazines.
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and submarines. It is claimed that it is superior to the
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3387:
1941:-class destroyer is no longer being actively discussed.
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751:(VLS). Almost every major defense contractor (including
2546:"New Requirements for DDG-1000 Focus on Surface Strike"
2398:. U.S. Government Accountability Office. 14 June 2005.
4480:. Center for Technology and National Security Policy,
3471:"The US Navy's last stealth destroyer is in the water"
3185:
3169:(Press release). Navy News Service. 14 February 2008.
816:
from the shipyard at Bath, Maine, on 29 October 2013.
627:
On 19 August 2008, Secretary Winter said that a third
5358:. Northrop Grumman Ship Systems. 2007. Archived from
5195:"Navy CG(X) Cruiser Program: Background for Congress"
5106:
Military Power of the People's Republic of China 2008
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4506:
3774:"How the Navy's Zumwalt-Class Destroyers Ran Aground"
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class that between its new radar and ability to fire
5188:
5186:
3167:"Navy Awards Contracts for Zumwalt Class Destroyers"
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Smith, R. Jeffrey; Nakashima, Ellen (8 March 2009).
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450:(AGS), turrets with 920 round magazines, and unique
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GAO-05-752R Progress of the DD(X) Destroyer Program
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out of the water and showing the unique hull design
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4580:
4503:
3629:"U.S. Navy Seeks Alternate Deckhouse For DDG-1002"
3417:Public Affairs, NAVSEA PEO Ships (24 April 2020).
3274:. Government Accountability Office. 31 July 2008.
3143:. Northrop Grumman Corporation. 13 November 2007.
2953:
2951:
2514:"Navy Swaps Out Anti-Swarm Boat Guns on DDG-1000s"
1757:. These are contained in 16 shock, vibration, and
325:modules, 4 cells per module, 80 launch cells total
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4859:
4848:. Raytheon Company. 22 March 2007. Archived from
4733:"DDG 1000 Zumwalt Class – Multimission Destroyer"
4678:
4338:. Raytheon Company. 22 March 2007. Archived from
3872:. Raytheon Company. 22 March 2007. Archived from
3593:. Raytheon Company. 22 March 2007. Archived from
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3100:
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3096:
3094:
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2774:http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/MG1171z1.html
1973:could become BMD-capable with few modifications.
1715:Automation reduces crew size on these ships: the
1710:
1311:, was being considered for the installation of a
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5273:"Axing DDG 1000 Radar May Save Cash, Enable BMD"
5131:
4688:. House Armed Services Committee. Archived from
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3419:"Navy accepts delivery of destroyer USS Zumwalt"
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2703:"Cutting-edge Navy warship being built in Maine"
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853:, was commissioned in 2019, and the third ship,
6211:List of current ships of the United States Navy
5030:. US Government Publishing Office. 5 May 2006.
4904:"The Navy's newest warship is powered by Linux"
4447:. Director of Operational Test and Evaluation.
3948:"Zumwalt-Class Destroyer Critical Technologies"
3515:
3044:Bennett, John T.; Osborn, Kris (6 April 2009).
2948:
2107:Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division
2101:The Advanced Electric Ship Demonstrator (AESD)
1421:radar was to be married with Lockheed Martin's
872:after former Chief of Naval Operations Admiral
489:Total Ship Computing Environment Infrastructure
4856:
3555:
3553:
3551:
3549:
3547:
3545:
3543:
3541:
3539:
3516:Patterson, Thom; Lendon, Brad (14 June 2014).
3441:"USS Michael Monsoor (DDG 1001) Commissioning"
3416:
3089:
2904:
2215:
2213:
2128:While underway during the spring of 2019, USS
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546:Many of the features were developed under the
27:Stealth missile destroyer class of the US Navy
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5579:Raytheon's official DDG 1000 Program web page
5296:"Raytheon Wins Key US Navy Radar Competition"
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3264:
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2979:"Lawmaker: Third DDG 1000 Far From Done Deal"
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1598:Hull-mounted high-frequency sonar (AN/SQS-61)
1378:
819:The construction timetable in July 2008 was:
355:RUM-139 vertical launch anti-submarine rocket
5704:List of destroyers of the United States Navy
5636:
5406:"National Defense Authorization Act of 2007"
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4642:
4586:
4386:. Defenseindustrydaily.com. 11 August 2010.
3940:
3106:
2669:
2667:
2665:
2609:"The Navy's Battlewagon of the 21st Century"
1780:Lawmakers and others questioned whether the
1595:Hull-mounted mid-frequency sonar (AN/SQS-60)
1104:spokesman, despite being 40% larger than an
139:$ 22.5 billion program cost (FY15)
5254:"Potential DDG-51 Flight III Growth Alarms"
4926:
3536:
2960:"Troubled DDG 1000 faces shipyard problems"
2816:
2814:
2210:
1769:and easing operation and mission planning.
1444:On 2 June 2010, Pentagon acquisition chief
1253:out of the water—and basically roll over."
434:and secondary roles of surface warfare and
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4887:. Lynuxworks. 25 July 2007. Archived from
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3608:Cavas, Christopher P (12 September 2008).
3511:
3509:
3507:
3505:
3503:
3261:
2958:Cavas, Christopher P (16 September 2008).
2938:"Roughead pushes for littoral combat ship"
2936:Cavas, Christopher P (26 September 2008).
2907:"Pentagon's Unwanted Projects in Earmarks"
2880:"Navy: No Need to Add DDG 1000s After All"
2597:
2503:
2010:United States battleship retirement debate
2003:
1319:
938:The Navy chose to use an unusual two-part
747:had the advanced gun system and the Mk 57
639:Est. combined procurement cost for 3 ships
142:$ 4.24B per unit (excl R&D) as of 2016
5598:. The Heritage Foundation. Archived from
5501:Cavas, Christopher P. (12 October 2014).
5294:Cavas, Christopher P. (10 October 2013).
4901:
4062:Cavas, Christopher P. (6 November 2016).
3735:
3657:
3610:"Will DDG 1000 Produce Any Ships at All?"
3485:GAO Assessments of Major Weapon Programs.
3299:"DDG 1000 Preps for Heavy Weather Trials"
3240:
3065:"General Dynamics To Build New Destroyer"
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2164:Mk 46 30 mm (1.2 in) Gun System
1989:cells found on most American destroyers.
1794:Mike Fredenburg analyzed the program for
1761:protected Electronic Modular Enclosures.
1267:The Advanced Gun System is a 155 mm
541:
5557:
5374:"DDG1000_ASNE_Program_Overview_04.17.13"
4612:Freedberg Jr., Sydney (5 October 2012).
4064:"New Warship's Big Guns Have No Bullets"
3220:"Keel Laid for First DDG 1000 Destroyer"
2929:
2886:. Gannett Government Media. 31 July 2008
2811:
2543:
2537:
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1832:
1829:Ballistic missile/air defense capability
1742:Fanuc Embedded Systems' PPC7A and PPC7D
1620:
1558:
1403:Diagram of AN/SPY-3 vertical electronic
1398:
1387:helicopters. Boats are handled within a
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1114:
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921:to reduce danger to his SEAL teammates.
838:March 2015: Initial operating capability
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730:
719:stated that the total cost of the three
255:2 Ă— propellers driven by electric motors
6207:Bold indicates class not yet in service
5530:
5438:"Will DDG-1000 Destroyers Be Unstable?"
5006:
4376:
4354:"Navy Switches from Composite to Steel"
3911:
3693:"Navy Switches from Composite to Steel"
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3393:
3327:
2823:"House OKs $ 70B for Iraq, Afghanistan"
2791:
2637:
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2491:
2489:
2461:
1891:, this may be considered a fatal flaw.
1373:Mk 57 Peripheral Vertical Launch System
1125:s deckhouse in transit in November 2012
360:2 Ă— 155 mm (6 in)/62 caliber
14:
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5474:
5207:from the original on 24 September 2015
5141:Cavas, Christopher P (4 August 2008).
4932:
4826:from the original on 25 September 2018
4002:"SAS12: Approach of the Gray Elephant"
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2233:from the original on 24 September 2015
1885:Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System
1520:, instead of the Dual Band radar. The
1256:
1233:Forges et Chantiers de la Méditerranée
1195:undergoing sea trials in December 2015
781:at a cost of $ 1.4 billion each.
755:, Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine, and
5718:
5610:
5500:
5459:
5348:
5336:from the original on 12 November 2013
5293:
5271:Cavas, Christopher P. (4 June 2010).
5270:
5251:
5171:from the original on 28 February 2009
5143:"Missile Threat Helped Drive DDG Cut"
5140:
4768:from the original on 16 February 2017
4454:from the original on 11 November 2013
4390:from the original on 11 February 2010
4099:
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3928:from the original on 12 November 2013
3784:from the original on 20 December 2016
3772:FREDENBURG, MIKE (19 December 2016).
3725:from the original on 18 October 2016.
3626:
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3571:from the original on 24 December 2016
3394:Burgess, Richard R. (28 April 2020).
3241:Tarantola, Andrew (29 October 2013).
3026:
2976:
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2917:from the original on 26 December 2016
2683:from the original on 16 February 2009
2650:from the original on 11 November 2013
2638:Sanchez, Lucia (January–March 2007).
2329:from the original on 17 December 2014
2189:List of naval ship classes in service
1917:s. However, costs for the Flight III
1824:seems to be a ship without a mission.
832:April 2013: DDG 1000 initial delivery
5594:Eaglen, Mackenzie (7 October 2008).
5527:Army Regulations 600-8-27 dated 2006
5119:from the original on 12 October 2012
5007:Gilmore, J. Michael (19 July 2005).
4914:from the original on 19 October 2013
4800:from the original on 23 October 2007
4643:O'Rourke, Ronald (18 October 2012).
4524:from the original on 28 October 2017
4130:
4112:from the original on 11 October 2016
4043:from the original on 15 January 2018
4031:Seck, Hope Hodge (12 January 2018).
4030:
3899:from the original on 17 October 2016
3639:from the original on 3 November 2013
3633:Aerospace Daily & Defense Report
3583:
3524:from the original on 10 October 2014
3451:from the original on 28 January 2019
3309:from the original on 16 January 2014
3278:from the original on 13 October 2013
3062:
3046:"Gates Reveals DoD Program Overhaul"
2821:Taylor, Andrew (26 September 2006).
2486:
2367:from the original on 22 October 2015
2355:Kasper, Joakim (20 September 2015).
2294:from the original on 18 October 2016
1966:-class destroyer was also proposed.
1567:and specialized button panels, with
1529:LX(R)-class amphibious warfare ships
1527:starting with LHA-8 and the planned
642:
438:. The class design emerged from the
5558:Capaccio, Anthony (27 March 2019),
5161:"LYONS: Naval shipbuilders sinking"
4945:from the original on 2 October 2015
4902:Gallagher, Sean (18 October 2013).
4624:from the original on 21 August 2022
4242:
4143:from the original on 22 August 2017
3736:Tarantola, Andrew (11 April 2016).
3366:United States Department of Defense
3147:from the original on 2 January 2009
3063:Drew, Christopher (18 April 2009).
2996:Scully, Megan (24 September 2008).
2754:from the original on 6 October 2016
2544:Eckstein, Megan (4 December 2017).
2402:from the original on 4 October 2008
1976:
1733:
1419:active electronically scanned array
1282:Multiple Rounds Simultaneous Impact
1179:it begins firing guns or missiles.
860:, was to have reached IOC in 2021.
334:RIM-162 Evolved SeaSparrow Missiles
306:active electronically scanned array
24:
5551:
5200:. Congressional Research Service.
5037:from the original on 27 March 2016
4971:from the original on 17 April 2017
4473:O'Neil, William D. (August 2007).
4442:"Navy Programs: Ship Self-Defense"
4012:from the original on 19 April 2012
3748:from the original on 12 April 2016
3670:from the original on 4 August 2013
3627:Fabey, Michael (25 January 2013).
3328:Clayton, Cindy (30 October 2008).
3249:from the original on 26 March 2014
3121:from the original on 28 March 2015
3114:. Congressional Research Service.
3107:O'Rourke, Ronald (10 March 2016).
2709:from the original on 15 April 2012
2125:Naval Marine, Inc. called AWJ-21.
2109:, Acoustic Research Detachment in
2042:National Defense Authorization Act
2030:class could succeed in this role.
1686:Electric power is provided by two
25:
6253:
5572:
5475:Larter, David (23 January 2020).
5233:from the original on 16 July 2011
5193:O'Rourke, Ronald (10 June 2010).
5079:"Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense"
5063:. 12 January 2005. Archived from
4713:from the original on 14 July 2011
4587:O'Rourke, Ronald (14 June 2010).
4544:"Navy C4ISR and Unmanned Systems"
4131:Dent, Steven (15 February 2016).
3832:from the original on 5 April 2019
3814:from the original on 20 May 2011.
3658:Schneider, David (31 July 2013).
3173:from the original on 9 April 2008
2619:from the original on 5 April 2019
2556:from the original on 4 March 2018
2474:from the original on 3 March 2018
2152:
1451:Cooperative Engagement Capability
1367:Peripheral Vertical Launch System
1273:Long Range Land Attack Projectile
863:
452:Long Range Land Attack Projectile
5494:
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5366:
5326:"The US Navy's Dual Band Radars"
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4933:Kamath, Maya (6 February 2015).
4895:
4877:
4838:
4384:"The US Navy's Dual Band Radars"
4162:Trevithick, Joseph (June 2021).
4090:– News.USNI.org, 7 November 2016
3976:from the original on 3 June 2016
3496:Government Accountability Office
3342:from the original on 22 May 2011
3297:Osborn, Kris (14 January 2014).
3077:from the original on 1 July 2017
2977:Ewing, Philip (19 August 2008).
2833:from the original on 9 July 2017
2462:LaGrone, Sam (11 January 2018).
2280:Bubala, Mary (16 October 2016).
1084:Government Accountability Office
792:being installed in December 2012
647:
207:15,656 long tons (15,907 t)
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5252:Fabey, Michael (10 June 2011).
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2325:. U.S. Navy. 28 February 2018.
2132:sailed through a storm causing
1525:-class amphibious assault ships
726:
552:Vertical Gun for Advanced Ships
5013:. US House of Representatives.
4360:. 11 June 2014. Archived from
4243:Ong, Peter (28 October 2021).
4100:Sharp, David (22 March 2016).
2792:Francis, Paul L. (July 2008).
2745:Congressional Research Service
2578:LaGrone, Sam (16 March 2022).
2434:"MK 57 Vertical Launch System"
2426:
2414:
2273:
2053:class was intended to provide
1711:Automation and fire protection
1703:The second ship of the class,
1502:. With the development of the
841:Fiscal 2018: DDG 1002 delivery
509:s and revert to building more
485:integrated electric propulsion
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5411:. p. 194. Archived from
4967:. Raytheon. 30 October 2007.
4709:. Raytheon. 9 December 2008.
2357:"About the Zumwalt Destroyer"
2199:
1640:(IPS), a modern version of a
1330:Long-Range Hypersonic Weapons
1183:Tumblehome wave-piercing hull
1133:is comparable to that of the
591:U.S. House of Representatives
369:Mk 46 Mod 2 Gun Weapon System
367:2 Ă— 30 mm (1.2 in)
2323:"Destroyers – DDG fact file"
2204:
1772:
673:A 26 January 2009 memo from
301:Multi-Function Radar (MFR) (
7:
4482:National Defense University
3922:"Advanced Gun System (AGS)"
2705:. Fox News. 12 April 2012.
2182:
2069:Tumblehome design stability
2014:The design concept for the
1617:Propulsion and power system
1531:will also have this radar.
1359:and the integration of the
917:. Monsoor had deliberately
835:May 2014: DDG 1001 delivery
804:, began in March 2010. The
711:class after ordering three
280:(56 km/h; 35 mph)
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5356:"DDG 1000 Flight I Design"
4822:. usni.org. 11 July 2018.
3950:. Raytheon. Archived from
3226:. NOV17-01. Archived from
2439:. Raytheon. Archived from
2055:naval surface fire support
2007:
1482:large-scale missile attack
1470:Evolved SeaSparrow Missile
1411:Originally, the primarily
1379:Aircraft and boat features
1260:
1224:and her famous antagonist
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223:80.7 ft (24.6 m)
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1514:-class aircraft carrier,
1102:Naval Sea Systems Command
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874:Elmo R. "Bud" Zumwalt Jr.
749:Vertical Launching System
424:guided-missile destroyers
288:147 +28 in air detachment
231:27.6 ft (8.4 m)
188:
50:
34:
6237:Zumwalt-class destroyers
5989:Military Sealift Command
5531:Forczyk, Robert (2009).
4086:11 November 2016 at the
3193:"BIW News February 2009"
2552:. U.S. Naval Institute.
2470:. U.S. Naval Institute.
2176:Naval Weapons Laboratory
1574:
1394:
1357:Hypersonic missile tubes
1082:As of January 2009, the
1078:Features of the DDG 1000
1004:Pascagoula, Mississippi
515:destroyers. Only three
215:610 ft (190 m)
198:Guided-missile destroyer
4552:Navy League of the U.S.
3490:6 December 2014 at the
2779:19 October 2016 at the
2266:18 October 2016 at the
2004:Naval fire support role
1944:It is possible for the
1650:permanent-magnet motors
1648:The DDX proposed using
1638:Integrated Power System
1407:radar conex projections
1345:Virginia Payload Module
1320:Advanced Payload Module
1277:circular error probable
1036:in commission, special
911:Battle of Ramadi (2006)
572:Pascagoula, Mississippi
494:The lead ship is named
189:General characteristics
18:Zumwalt class destroyer
5442:Defense Industry Daily
5330:Defense Industry Daily
4794:Defense Industry Daily
4548:Sea Power 2016 Almanac
3970:Defense Industry Daily
3660:"The Electric Warship"
2081:
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1852:
1841:sailing alongside the
1826:
1792:
1744:single-board computers
1693:(35.4 MW ea.) driving
1677:
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1196:
1126:
1108:-class destroyer, the
1079:
1033:San Diego, California
793:
736:
715:s. In April 2016, the
687:Nunn–McCurdy Amendment
670:
542:Background and funding
531:Nunn–McCurdy Amendment
328:Each cell can contain:
5362:on 15 September 2007.
5061:Jane's Defence Weekly
4796:. 21 September 2008.
3924:. BAE Systems. 2008.
2446:on 24 September 2012.
2076:
2032:
1894:On 22 February 2009,
1836:
1809:
1787:
1672:
1624:
1559:Common Display System
1552:
1402:
1328:-class ships to host
1190:
1118:
1077:
926:Secretary of the Navy
919:fallen upon a grenade
845:The Navy planned for
787:
734:
679:Department of Defense
641:
436:anti-aircraft warfare
432:naval gunfire support
6136:Rescue & Salvage
5418:on 23 September 2008
5167:. 22 February 2009.
5165:The Washington Times
5067:on 19 February 2009.
4737:naval-technology.com
3972:. 23 February 2014.
3887:Crucchiola, Jordan.
3876:on 19 November 2008.
3703:on 20 November 2013.
3567:. 1 September 2008.
3445:navylive.dodlive.mil
2829:. Associated Press.
2423:. CRS, 14 June 2010.
1843:littoral combat ship
1642:turbo-electric drive
1636:-class ships use an
717:U.S. Naval Institute
448:Advanced Gun Systems
419:is a class of three
75:Ingalls Shipbuilding
5602:on 10 October 2008.
5513:on 18 October 2014.
5386:on 12 November 2013
5283:on 21 January 2013.
4891:on 11 October 2007.
4873:on 24 January 2013.
4695:on 14 October 2008.
4491:on 22 December 2015
4422:on 12 December 2014
4364:on 20 November 2013
4213:www.secnav.navy.mil
3828:. 31 October 2013.
3473:. 11 December 2018.
3398:. Seapower Magazine
3335:The Virginian-Pilot
3230:on 29 October 2014.
2911:The Washington Post
2827:The Washington Post
2607:Lundquist, Edward.
2524:on 31 October 2014.
1698:electric generators
1548:Aegis Combat System
1441:would be too much.
1263:Advanced Gun System
1257:Advanced Gun System
1110:radar cross-section
952:
467:radar cross-section
456:hypersonic missiles
403:Aviation facilities
362:Advanced Gun System
249:electric generators
5848:Amphibious warfare
5792:Surface combatants
5751:United States Navy
5332:. 1 October 2013.
5306:on 4 November 2013
5085:on 25 January 2014
4852:on 7 January 2009.
4601:on 22 August 2014.
4342:on 7 January 2009.
4299:. 3 November 2022.
4206:"Request Rejected"
3850:Forczyk. p. 18, 76
3778:NationalReview.com
3597:on 7 January 2009.
3565:globalSecurity.org
3070:The New York Times
3008:on 14 January 2009
2499:. 7 November 2016.
2082:
2024:-class battleships
1853:
1802:broke down in the
1683:-class destroyer.
1631:
1409:
1361:new weapons system
1347:(VPM) used in the
1215:Russo-Japanese War
1205:Wave-piercing hull
1197:
1149:infrared signature
1131:acoustic signature
1127:
1080:
946:
924:On 16 April 2012,
899:Michael A. Monsoor
794:
757:L-3 Communications
737:
421:United States Navy
295:processing systems
93:United States Navy
6232:Destroyer classes
6219:
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6199:
6198:
6036:Vehicle transport
5983:
5982:
5766:Aircraft carriers
5712:
5711:
5667:Lyndon B. Johnson
5641:-class destroyers
5542:978-1-84603-330-8
4764:(Press release).
4410:"(Archived copy)"
4106:militarytimes.com
3954:on 8 August 2008.
3859:Forczyk p. 32, 76
3808:Los Angeles Times
3429:on 25 April 2020.
3205:on 14 April 2012.
2119:Lake Pend Oreille
1896:James "Ace" Lyons
1341:attack submarines
1305:Lyndon B. Johnson
1169:Lyndon B. Johnson
1067:
1066:
1063:Under sea trials
1043:Lyndon B. Johnson
992:17 November 2011
933:Lyndon B. Johnson
856:Lyndon B. Johnson
788:Deckhouse of USS
704:third even less.
694:Defense Secretary
692:On 6 April 2009,
669:
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483:The class has an
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