The U.S. Navy’s once-troubled Zumwalt-class destroyer is making a dramatic return to the seas, now redesigned as a hypersonic ...
What will happen when a ship constructed around two large guns is constructed again around four similar but even larger ...
The USS Zumwalt left Huntington Ingalls Shipbuilding on the Mississippi coast on Jan. 15 for sea trials and is expected to be ...
The United States continues to level-up their naval artillery and the new Zumwalt-Class Destroyers are armed to the nines.
The destroyer USS Zumwalt replaced its twin gun systems with new missile tubes for launching hypersonic missiles.
From knights in heavy plate armor to tanks with steely shells, a thick armored casing alone was often sufficient protection in warfare for centuries. The advent of sophisticated missiles, though, has ...
The U.S. Navy reached a major milestone in an effort to modernize its Arleigh Burke class of guided-missile destroyers when the USS Ted Stevens (DDG-128) completed builder's sea trials in late ...
Recently, the USS Ted Stevens completed second builder’s sea trials while carrying a SPY-6(V)1 radar. Built by Raytheon, the SPY-6(V)1 stands out due to its ability to simultaneously detect and ...