Friday, November 23, 2018

The USS Zumwalt's Stealth Capabilities Are Being Progressively Diluted


Warzone/The Drive: Pics Of USS Zumwalt While Replenishing At Sea Show Yet Another Non-Stealthy Antenna

The stealth destroyer's capabilities have been progressively diluted after the Navy slashed the type's production run.

The Navy's controversial stealth destroyer, USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000), continues on its path toward entering operational service, albeit in a watered-down state. At the same time, the second of three planned Zumwalt class ships, USS Michael Mansoor (DDG-1001), is also making progress towards being commissioned. It even grabbed a quick photo op alongside the Royal Navy's supercarrier HMS Queen Elizabeth as it sailed off the eastern seaboard while undergoing F-35 shipboard testing. But last time we caught up with Zumwalt, we noted how the ship's stealthiness has been degraded by bolt-on systems, many of which are a result of the never-ending cost-saving initiatives that have plagued the Zumwalt program since its future fleet size began to shrink drastically. Now we have new detailed photos of these modifications and the first ones that we know showing the ship executing an underway replenishment operation.

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WNU Editor: This program has been one sad disappointment.

2 comments:

Mike Feldhake said...

Ah yes, but we learn while doing these projects. Granted these ships are expensive but the Aircraft Industry has been doing this since its conception and this is how progress is made.

Jac said...

That's the problem with new stuff, but we have to go through that for going forward.