US Navy DDG 1000 Zumwalt Class

Air Force Brat

Brigadier
Super Moderator
Tin Can? Not Really the Hull is steel the super structure is composites.

You no doubt know that destroyers are referred to as "tin cans", while all destroyers have traditionally been made of high tensile steel, the fact that tin cans were collected for the war effort, and the destroyers relatively light armor earned it the nick name of Tin Can. The Zummie actually looks the part in a new almost "freaky" way in my opinion, it certainly is an unusual design, and we shall see whether she is glorious????? or inglorious????? as she serve out her calling.
 

asif iqbal

Lieutenant General
Zumwalt DDG can be used to a lead a powerful surface action group backed up with a few Arleigh Burkes and Ticos escorted by a SSN
 

Jeff Head

General
Registered Member
The USS Zumwalt, DDG-1000, was christened Saturday, April 12th, 2014, at Bath Iron Works, Maine.


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No disappointments here. She is the most modern, most stealthy, and will be the most capable destroyer out there in so many respects.

But at 15,500 tons, let's face it, she's really a modern cruiser.
 

Bernard

Junior Member
This is truly my favorite ship i wish we would have built more. Too bad it's numbers got slashed just like the other super tech machines the United States builds like,the F-22, Seawolf Class, B-2 Bomber etc. It's a shame we couldn't find a way to build alot more of these monsters. Maybe sell to our closest ally, but thats what you gotta do to stay ahead of the rest i guess.
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
This is truly my favorite ship i wish we would have built more. Too bad it's numbers got slashed just like the other super tech machines the United States builds like,the F-22, Seawolf Class, B-2 Bomber etc. It's a shame we couldn't find a way to build alot more of these monsters. Maybe sell to our closest ally, but thats what you gotta do to stay ahead of the rest i guess.

The Seawolf class & the B-2 bomber were victims of the end of the Cold War coupled with budget constraints.

The Virginia class SSN is very capable. 30 are scheduled to be built. Don't tell the democrats..

....as for selling any of this technology you mentioned to any nation..Not going to happen.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
just 20 letters to go Jim.
Famous Capt. Kirk honors real one at ship christening
Apr. 16, 2014 - 06:29PM |


By David Larter
Staff writer
FILED UNDER
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Good luck, from one Capt. Kirk to another.

That was the message actor William Shatner, best known for playing Capt. James T. Kirk in the “Star Trek” TV series and movies, sent to Capt. James A. Kirk, skipper of the newly-christened destroyer Zumwalt.

Shatner, unable to attend the April 12 christening in Bath, Maine, sent along his well wishes to Kirk and the crew of the Zumwalt, according to a picture tweeted out by the late Adm. Elmo Zumwalt’s niece, Barbara Zumwalt.

In a letter addressed to the crew of the Zumwalt, Shatner wished them fair winds and following seas.

“Know that you are in our thoughts — Mr. and Mrs. Shatner — and that we bless you and hope that you have a safe journey, no matter where your ship takes you,” Shatner wrote.

The ship hasn’t decided what it’s going to do with the letter and signed photo of the actor, said Naval Sea Systems Command spokesman Chris Johnson.

As for Zumwalt’s skipper, Kirk has been focusing more on the ship’s namesake than his own. Kirk told the Bangor, Maine, Daily News that he and the crew would strive to uphold the legacy of the former chief of naval operations, whom one president called “the conscience of the Navy.” Zumwalt died in 2000.

“He put the Navy on the course to a more just institution,” Kirk said, according to the newspaper. “In my mind, he’s a towering figure in the history of our Navy, one who, I think increasingly, history will recognize as a great mind and intellect.”
 

Jeff Head

General
Registered Member
It's six months old now, but this video is still breathtaking to me. Great to watch. Amazing vessel. Amazing process of moving her and floating her out.


[video=youtube;NNo9ltIgCCU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNo9ltIgCCU[/video]


And here's one of her christening last week:


[video=youtube;rZKNNy6vFng]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZKNNy6vFng[/video]
 
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