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The Navy’s stealthy Zumwalt finally finds a mission in hypersonic strike
“What happens to a highly advanced warship design when its signature weapon collapses under its own complexity?” For the U.S.
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
The Navy’s stealthy Zumwalt returns with 12 hypersonic tubes and a new mission
What happens when a ship constructed with two large guns loses one of the guns? In the case of the Zumwalt-class of the U.S.
Philadelphia-based architect Ewing Cole Cherry Brott was faced with a challenge during a $21 million adaptive reuse of Building 33 within the Sanger Quadrangle in the Washington Navy Yard, Washington, ...
The U.S. Navy has approved Minneapolis-based United Defense Industries Inc.'s 57mm Mk 110 Naval Gun as the Close-In Gun System (CIGS) for the baseline design of the new DD(X) destroyer program, the ...
The Navy has awarded Northrop Grumman a contract to develop guided 57-millimeter cannon shells. The shells would equip guns on the Independence-class littoral combat ships and the new ...
For much of modern naval history, the role of a destroyer has been to protect larger warships from attack by enemy submarines, surface combatants, and aircraft. This objective was accomplished with a ...
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