As detailed by a Congressional Research Services report from last December, "The Navy states that the baseline DDG(X) design, like the Flight III DDG-51 design, is to include ninety-six standard ...
While this original design was purely conceptual, the new DDG(X)’s missing gun is significant. Similar to the service’s other next-generation projects, its destroyer timeline has been delayed.
will reportedly continue the design and feasibility efforts for the United States Navy’s future guided-missile destroyer, DDG(X), and last February the Department of Defense (DoD) awarded the ...
“That is a requirement evolution that we must get right for DDG(X), quickly,” he said. There’s also the matter of on-board weapons systems, and decisions to make about whether the ...
The Arleigh Burke class employs all-steel construction and is comprised of three separate variants or “Flights”: DDG 51-71 represent the original design and are designated Flight I ships ...