Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Who Wins In A Match-up Between America's Zumwalt-Class Destroyer vs. Russia's Kirov-Class Battlecruiser

USS Zumwalt after floating out of drydock in 2013. Wikipedia

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Kyle Mizokami, National Interest: America's Lethal Zumwalt-Class Destroyer vs. Russia's Battlecruiser: Who Wins?

A Russia-U.S. showdown at sea may once again be in the cards.

The recent decline in relations between Russia and the West has put ship-vs.-ship warfare back on the table. After more than a decade of supporting land wars in the Middle East and Central Asia, the U.S. Navy is reinvesting in the core mission of sinking ships. The U.S. Navy is expanding this capability but at the same time introducing a new class of ship, the guided missile destroyer USS Zumwalt, designed primarily to support land warfare.

Meanwhile in Russia, Moscow is still trying to squeeze life out of its Kirov-class battlecruisers. The gigantic surface ships, all nearly thirty years old, have aging but still generally effective armament, and are still capable of carrying out their primary mission: attacking very large enemy ships, especially aircraft carriers.

What if the two ships met in combat, one-on-one?

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WNU Editor: My money is on the Zumwalt.

5 comments:

  1. The Kirov's are scheduled for major upgrades and refurbishment, and while the Author's like to envision the combat engagement taking place in the middle of the North Atlantic in summer,

    It would actually take place in the crowded confined waters of the Baltic, the Sea of Okhotsk, the Barent's Sea, or the off the coast of Syria.

    Advantage Kirkov.

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  2. Kirov.


    http://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/russias-kirov-class-battlecruiser-fleet-is-expanding-an-1763392754


    Canada will take two ;)

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  3. Kirov, she's actually built to fight other ships. The Zumwalt is a shire assualt support ship.

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