USS Zumwalt: The next generation destroyer
If Batman had a warship, it would look like the $4 billion, technologically-advanced warship the Navy is bringing to the fleet
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If Batman had a warship, it would look like the $4 billion, technologically-advanced warship the Navy is bringing to the fleet
www.cbsnews.comThe U.S. Navy's giant new warship finally sailed out to sea this week to complete its first-ever round of tests and trials in the Atlantic Ocean.
www.livescience.comUSS Zumwalt, a $7.5 billion destroyer, is becoming a platform to test the new hypersonic missile system that could change naval warfare.
en.as.comThe Navy's most technologically advanced warship, guided-missile destroyer USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000), arrived in Mayport, Florida, for a port visit Oct. 25 after a period of operations in the Atlantic
www.navy.milThe USS Zumwalt is the Navy's biggest, most expensive and most technologically advanced destroyer, but it broke down in the Panama Canal
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www.newsnow.co.ukBATH, Maine -- The Navy's newest and most technologically advanced surface ship, future USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) departed Bath Iron Works Sept. 7, marking the beginning of a 3-month journey to its new
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