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The USS Zumwalt is the Largest Destroyer in the World
The U.S. Navy said on February 1 during a symposium in Virginia that it would test-fire its new hypersonic weapon from the stealth destroyer USS Zumwalt in December 2025.
Thus, in this episode, we may examine the USS Zumvalt, one of the biggest destroyers at sea, in more depth and talk about the speculative information around it.
The flagship of a line of multi-mission, next-generation destroyers designed to boost naval might at sea is the USS Zumwalt. The destroyers of the Zumwalt class provide the Navy with the ability to create new systems and operations while carrying out a range of command and control, force projection, deterrence, and sea control capabilities.
The USS Zumwalt is one of the biggest surface combatants in the world.
These ships are outfitted with a wide range of cut...
published: 16 Apr 2023
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What Killed Zumwalt Destroyers?
In this video we explore why over 90% of the Zumwalt class destroyers were cancelled. We bet you know why right off the bat, but we dig deeper and explore what led to the cost overruns.
Footage courtesy of U.S. Navy used under the Creative Commons Attribution license. Thank you for that!
Note ""The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement."
REFERENCES:
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/navys-zumwalt-class-stealth-destroyer-has-one-big-problem-41807
https://www.nationalreview.com/2016/12/zumwalt-class-navy-stealth-destroyer-program-failure/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zumwalt-class_destroyer
https://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/ddg-51.htm
https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2020/may/make-zumwalt-fighti...
published: 21 Jan 2021
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USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) Conducts Live-Fire Test of SM-2 Missile
The USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) successfully executed the first live-fire test of the MK 57 Vertical Launching System with a Standard Missile (SM-2) on the Naval Air Weapons Center Weapons Division Sea Test Range, Point Mugu, Oct. 13. The ships’ stealth and ability to operate in both the open-ocean and near-shore environments creates a new level of battlespace complexity for potential adversaries. The Zumwalt class will also operate as a key enabler in the acceleration of new warfighting capabilities and rapid development and validation of operational tactics, techniques, and procedures.
published: 19 Oct 2020
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Where is America's Stealth Destroyer?
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This is the US Navy’s USS Zumwalt destroyer. The project has quickly become too expensive for the Navy to justify before Congress, already crossing more than $22 billion dollars by 2008 with billions more expenses in sight. As a result, the Department of the Navy stated that they didn’t even want the Zumwalt anymore. They diverted the funds to instead buy more conventional designs like the Arleigh Burke-class that the Navy has operated since the 1990s. That’s why I have a soft spot in my heart for the Zumwalt because I ...
published: 25 Oct 2023
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How the US Navy Zumwalt Class Destroyer Works
How the US Navy Zumwalt Class Destroyer Works - The ship will be known as the Zumwalt class destroyer, named in honor of Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr Chief of Naval Operations from 1970 to 1974. It will be the most sophisticated warship in naval history. In this video, we'll take a look at this next-generation destroyer both inside and out to see how it will support national security and military strategies.
WHAT IS THE ZUMWALT CLASS DESTROYER?
The Zumwalt class destroyer is a key part of the U.S. Navy's 21st Century Surface Combatant (SC-21) Program, initiated by Navy planners in 1991, to conceive of warships capable of delivering next-generation functionality. The SC-21 Program describes a family of ships designed to fight more effectively in littoral operations, which are those conducted...
published: 10 Jul 2019
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Why Zumwalt Class Destroyer is built with a Tumblehome hull?
Having the ability to handle severe conditions better than most ships its size, the U.S. Navy's newest warship, USS Zumwalt is reported to quickly rights itself in rough waters, faster than other designs. The vessel that is equipped with numerous advanced technology and survivability systems, is also described to turns as more of a “drift” or slide through the water than others. With a relative location of the steering stops, the size of the propellers and the stability of its so-called “tumblehome” design, it seems that Zumwalt-class destroyers appears to be one of the Navy's most comfortable rides.
However, have it ever crossed your mind ‘’why Zumwalt class is built with a tumblehome hull?” Welcome back with us again today on another episode at this channel. If you are curious to the a...
published: 04 Jan 2022
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Life Aboard US Navy Stealth Destroyer USS Zumwalt
USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000) is a guided missile destroyer of the United States Navy. She is the lead ship of the Zumwalt class. Zumwalt has stealth capabilities, having a radar cross-section akin to a fishing boat despite her large size. It is designed as multi-mission ship with a focus on land attack.
Video includes shots of the ship at pier, ship's bridge, living quarters, barber shop, gym, galley, bathroom, general life onboard, and launching of a Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB), and other shipboard activities.
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published: 13 Jun 2017
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Zumwalt Destroyers: Three Next-Generation US Stealth Ships (That Kind of Look Like Ironclads)
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published: 09 Apr 2021
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US Navy Procurement Disasters - The Littoral Combat Ship and Zumwalt Class Destroyer
For decades, the US Navy has been the world's most powerful ocean going force. It operates some of the most successful warship designs in recent history.
It also operates some with more...complex...stories.
In this episode we look at US efforts to develop a new generation of surface warships, including the LCS and Zumwalt Destroyers, and ask both what went wrong with these incredibly expensive projects and what we might be able to learn from them.
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published: 10 Mar 2024
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Life Inside Massive $4.5 Billion Stealth Destroyer USS Zumwalt
One of the super expensive products from the US Navy is the USS Zumwalt. Estimated at a jaw-dropping price of $4.5 billion, this incredible stealth destroyer is a beauty to behold at the dock and a beast on the seas. Let us take a look at the average day of crew members aboard the USS Zumwalt.
Like any other destroyer, sailors have to tune their lifestyle from living on land to living at sea. Once the Zumwalt is deployed, these men and women defending our country will spend months at sea, getting close to one another. Living on a destroyer is naturally daunting. Among warships, the destroyer is designed to handle whatever the sea brings it’s way. Thus, its sailors must match such resilience.
The destroyer is always on the move and its crew members must be ready to carry out missions as qui...
published: 29 Oct 2022
8:51
The USS Zumwalt is the Largest Destroyer in the World
The U.S. Navy said on February 1 during a symposium in Virginia that it would test-fire its new hypersonic weapon from the stealth destroyer USS Zumwalt in Dece...
The U.S. Navy said on February 1 during a symposium in Virginia that it would test-fire its new hypersonic weapon from the stealth destroyer USS Zumwalt in December 2025.
Thus, in this episode, we may examine the USS Zumvalt, one of the biggest destroyers at sea, in more depth and talk about the speculative information around it.
The flagship of a line of multi-mission, next-generation destroyers designed to boost naval might at sea is the USS Zumwalt. The destroyers of the Zumwalt class provide the Navy with the ability to create new systems and operations while carrying out a range of command and control, force projection, deterrence, and sea control capabilities.
The USS Zumwalt is one of the biggest surface combatants in the world.
These ships are outfitted with a wide range of cutting-edge technology and survivability technologies in order to combat both current and future threats.
The Navy decided earlier this year to arm the ships with hypersonic missiles by 2025, according to USNI News. Military+Aerospace Electronics reports that Lockheed Martin intends to mount these missiles on the ship.
The Navy's commander of operations, who talked with Breaking Defense in February 2021, the Zumwalt-class ships would be the first to test out the hypersonic technology.
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The U.S. Navy said on February 1 during a symposium in Virginia that it would test-fire its new hypersonic weapon from the stealth destroyer USS Zumwalt in December 2025.
Thus, in this episode, we may examine the USS Zumvalt, one of the biggest destroyers at sea, in more depth and talk about the speculative information around it.
The flagship of a line of multi-mission, next-generation destroyers designed to boost naval might at sea is the USS Zumwalt. The destroyers of the Zumwalt class provide the Navy with the ability to create new systems and operations while carrying out a range of command and control, force projection, deterrence, and sea control capabilities.
The USS Zumwalt is one of the biggest surface combatants in the world.
These ships are outfitted with a wide range of cutting-edge technology and survivability technologies in order to combat both current and future threats.
The Navy decided earlier this year to arm the ships with hypersonic missiles by 2025, according to USNI News. Military+Aerospace Electronics reports that Lockheed Martin intends to mount these missiles on the ship.
The Navy's commander of operations, who talked with Breaking Defense in February 2021, the Zumwalt-class ships would be the first to test out the hypersonic technology.
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- published: 16 Apr 2023
- views: 182759
8:41
What Killed Zumwalt Destroyers?
In this video we explore why over 90% of the Zumwalt class destroyers were cancelled. We bet you know why right off the bat, but we dig deeper and explore what ...
In this video we explore why over 90% of the Zumwalt class destroyers were cancelled. We bet you know why right off the bat, but we dig deeper and explore what led to the cost overruns.
Footage courtesy of U.S. Navy used under the Creative Commons Attribution license. Thank you for that!
Note ""The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement."
REFERENCES:
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/navys-zumwalt-class-stealth-destroyer-has-one-big-problem-41807
https://www.nationalreview.com/2016/12/zumwalt-class-navy-stealth-destroyer-program-failure/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zumwalt-class_destroyer
https://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/ddg-51.htm
https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2020/may/make-zumwalt-fighting-command-ship
https://www.naval-technology.com/features/feature-the-worlds-biggest-destroyers-4142231/
CAPT James Kirk, USN, “Ahoy from the Zumwalt!” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 142, no. 3 (March 2016).
https://fas.org/sgp/crs/weapons/RL32109.pdf
https://wn.com/What_Killed_Zumwalt_Destroyers
In this video we explore why over 90% of the Zumwalt class destroyers were cancelled. We bet you know why right off the bat, but we dig deeper and explore what led to the cost overruns.
Footage courtesy of U.S. Navy used under the Creative Commons Attribution license. Thank you for that!
Note ""The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement."
REFERENCES:
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/navys-zumwalt-class-stealth-destroyer-has-one-big-problem-41807
https://www.nationalreview.com/2016/12/zumwalt-class-navy-stealth-destroyer-program-failure/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zumwalt-class_destroyer
https://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/ddg-51.htm
https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2020/may/make-zumwalt-fighting-command-ship
https://www.naval-technology.com/features/feature-the-worlds-biggest-destroyers-4142231/
CAPT James Kirk, USN, “Ahoy from the Zumwalt!” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 142, no. 3 (March 2016).
https://fas.org/sgp/crs/weapons/RL32109.pdf
- published: 21 Jan 2021
- views: 4543409
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USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) Conducts Live-Fire Test of SM-2 Missile
The USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) successfully executed the first live-fire test of the MK 57 Vertical Launching System with a Standard Missile (SM-2) on the Naval Air...
The USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) successfully executed the first live-fire test of the MK 57 Vertical Launching System with a Standard Missile (SM-2) on the Naval Air Weapons Center Weapons Division Sea Test Range, Point Mugu, Oct. 13. The ships’ stealth and ability to operate in both the open-ocean and near-shore environments creates a new level of battlespace complexity for potential adversaries. The Zumwalt class will also operate as a key enabler in the acceleration of new warfighting capabilities and rapid development and validation of operational tactics, techniques, and procedures.
https://wn.com/Uss_Zumwalt_(Ddg_1000)_Conducts_Live_Fire_Test_Of_Sm_2_Missile
The USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) successfully executed the first live-fire test of the MK 57 Vertical Launching System with a Standard Missile (SM-2) on the Naval Air Weapons Center Weapons Division Sea Test Range, Point Mugu, Oct. 13. The ships’ stealth and ability to operate in both the open-ocean and near-shore environments creates a new level of battlespace complexity for potential adversaries. The Zumwalt class will also operate as a key enabler in the acceleration of new warfighting capabilities and rapid development and validation of operational tactics, techniques, and procedures.
- published: 19 Oct 2020
- views: 367217
22:45
Where is America's Stealth Destroyer?
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This is the US Navy’s USS Zumwalt destroyer. The project has quickly become too expensive for the Navy to justify before Congress, already crossing more than $22 billion dollars by 2008 with billions more expenses in sight. As a result, the Department of the Navy stated that they didn’t even want the Zumwalt anymore. They diverted the funds to instead buy more conventional designs like the Arleigh Burke-class that the Navy has operated since the 1990s. That’s why I have a soft spot in my heart for the Zumwalt because I too know what it's like to be rejected and underappreciated. We've all been the navy’s Zumwalt at one point in our lives.
Written by: Chris Cappy & Diego Aceituno
Edited by: Michael Michaledies
She was supposed to be the US Navy’s destroyer of the future. Instead she was canceled after only 3 ships were built out of a planned 32. The three remaining ships have been in a state of limbo: with no real mission capabilities or purpose like the sad anon of the navy. The entire development story is a rollercoaster of changing priorities over several decades. But fear not the Zumwalt might get the last laugh because in 2023 it will become the first US navy ship to install new hypersonic missiles. Can the navy still salvage the Zumwalt concept? I’m your average infantryman @cappyarmy on instagram lets find out.
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This is the US Navy’s USS Zumwalt destroyer. The project has quickly become too expensive for the Navy to justify before Congress, already crossing more than $22 billion dollars by 2008 with billions more expenses in sight. As a result, the Department of the Navy stated that they didn’t even want the Zumwalt anymore. They diverted the funds to instead buy more conventional designs like the Arleigh Burke-class that the Navy has operated since the 1990s. That’s why I have a soft spot in my heart for the Zumwalt because I too know what it's like to be rejected and underappreciated. We've all been the navy’s Zumwalt at one point in our lives.
Written by: Chris Cappy & Diego Aceituno
Edited by: Michael Michaledies
She was supposed to be the US Navy’s destroyer of the future. Instead she was canceled after only 3 ships were built out of a planned 32. The three remaining ships have been in a state of limbo: with no real mission capabilities or purpose like the sad anon of the navy. The entire development story is a rollercoaster of changing priorities over several decades. But fear not the Zumwalt might get the last laugh because in 2023 it will become the first US navy ship to install new hypersonic missiles. Can the navy still salvage the Zumwalt concept? I’m your average infantryman @cappyarmy on instagram lets find out.
#NAVY #WAR #military
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- published: 25 Oct 2023
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How the US Navy Zumwalt Class Destroyer Works
How the US Navy Zumwalt Class Destroyer Works - The ship will be known as the Zumwalt class destroyer, named in honor of Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr Chief of Na...
How the US Navy Zumwalt Class Destroyer Works - The ship will be known as the Zumwalt class destroyer, named in honor of Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr Chief of Naval Operations from 1970 to 1974. It will be the most sophisticated warship in naval history. In this video, we'll take a look at this next-generation destroyer both inside and out to see how it will support national security and military strategies.
WHAT IS THE ZUMWALT CLASS DESTROYER?
The Zumwalt class destroyer is a key part of the U.S. Navy's 21st Century Surface Combatant (SC-21) Program, initiated by Navy planners in 1991, to conceive of warships capable of delivering next-generation functionality. The SC-21 Program describes a family of ships designed to fight more effectively in littoral operations, which are those conducted close to the shore. At the same time, SC-21 ships will need to function equally well out in the open ocean. The key is versatility, with ships in the SC-21 family able to handle virtually any mission, from wartime missions in land attack and undersea warfare to noncombatant evacuations to presence, escort and diplomatic missions.
The SC-21 family includes a destroyer class and a cruiser class of ships. The destroyer class was originally designated DD 21, and to bring the first ships in the class to life, the Navy introduced a four-phase development process. Two competing teams oversaw the first two phases, which involved system concept design and initial systems design. Bath Iron Works, with Lockheed Martin Corporation as the systems integrator, led the first team. Northrop Grumman Ingalls, with Raytheon Systems Co. as the system integrator, led the other.
Northrop Grumman won the contract to move forward in phase-three design and development, anchoring what would be known as the DD(X) National Team. Raytheon became the National Team's prime mission systems integrator for all electronic and combat systems. Other major subcontractors included Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, Boeing and General Dynamics Bath Iron Works.
In November 2005, the DD(X) program received funding approval to enter the fourth and final phase: construction of eight ships. Five months later, the Navy announced that the class and lead ship would carry the designation and hull number DDG 1000 Zumwalt. The first two ships in the class are currently being built, with a targeted delivery date of 2012. When it's commissioned, the DDG 1000 Zumwalt will replace older destroyers of the Spruance class (DD 963 - DD 997) and will complement ships in the Arleigh-Burke class, ushering in a new era of naval warfare.
In 2001, the U.S. Navy suspended the DD 21 program in order to evaluate progress made in the first two phases. The two design teams introduced several innovative concepts and systems never before seen on a modern warship. Unfortunately, the costs to implement these technologies were estimated to be much greater than originally projected. As a result, the Navy reoriented the program to focus on technology development and maturation, including robust land-based and sea-based testing of prototype technologies that could be leveraged across multiple ship classes." The Navy also replaced the DD 21 designation with DD(X) to signify the updated vision of the program.
The DDG 1000 has been designed specifically to participate in both traditional military engagements, as well as those that might arise as part of the global war on terrorism. Like destroyers in the Arleigh-Burke class, the DDG 1000 will be multi-mission, capable of providing forward deterrence and presence, and an integral part of joint and combined expeditionary forces. But unlike today's destroyers, the primary mission of the DDG 1000 will be land attack support for ground forces. In fact, one of its most important requirements didn't come from the U.S. Navy, but from the Marine Corps, which, in 2002, requested that the Navy provide 24/7, all-weather, long-range missile-firing capabilities in support of USMC amphibious operations. That means the DDG 1000 will need to operate efficiently in shallow coastal waters - not in quick, hit-and-run missions, but in engagements that may last days or weeks.
Having a persistent presence in littoral areas is one of the most important design requirements of the Zumwalt class destroyers. Now let's look at some of the ship's other requirements, as outlined by Navy planners:
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How the US Navy Zumwalt Class Destroyer Works - The ship will be known as the Zumwalt class destroyer, named in honor of Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr Chief of Naval Operations from 1970 to 1974. It will be the most sophisticated warship in naval history. In this video, we'll take a look at this next-generation destroyer both inside and out to see how it will support national security and military strategies.
WHAT IS THE ZUMWALT CLASS DESTROYER?
The Zumwalt class destroyer is a key part of the U.S. Navy's 21st Century Surface Combatant (SC-21) Program, initiated by Navy planners in 1991, to conceive of warships capable of delivering next-generation functionality. The SC-21 Program describes a family of ships designed to fight more effectively in littoral operations, which are those conducted close to the shore. At the same time, SC-21 ships will need to function equally well out in the open ocean. The key is versatility, with ships in the SC-21 family able to handle virtually any mission, from wartime missions in land attack and undersea warfare to noncombatant evacuations to presence, escort and diplomatic missions.
The SC-21 family includes a destroyer class and a cruiser class of ships. The destroyer class was originally designated DD 21, and to bring the first ships in the class to life, the Navy introduced a four-phase development process. Two competing teams oversaw the first two phases, which involved system concept design and initial systems design. Bath Iron Works, with Lockheed Martin Corporation as the systems integrator, led the first team. Northrop Grumman Ingalls, with Raytheon Systems Co. as the system integrator, led the other.
Northrop Grumman won the contract to move forward in phase-three design and development, anchoring what would be known as the DD(X) National Team. Raytheon became the National Team's prime mission systems integrator for all electronic and combat systems. Other major subcontractors included Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, Boeing and General Dynamics Bath Iron Works.
In November 2005, the DD(X) program received funding approval to enter the fourth and final phase: construction of eight ships. Five months later, the Navy announced that the class and lead ship would carry the designation and hull number DDG 1000 Zumwalt. The first two ships in the class are currently being built, with a targeted delivery date of 2012. When it's commissioned, the DDG 1000 Zumwalt will replace older destroyers of the Spruance class (DD 963 - DD 997) and will complement ships in the Arleigh-Burke class, ushering in a new era of naval warfare.
In 2001, the U.S. Navy suspended the DD 21 program in order to evaluate progress made in the first two phases. The two design teams introduced several innovative concepts and systems never before seen on a modern warship. Unfortunately, the costs to implement these technologies were estimated to be much greater than originally projected. As a result, the Navy reoriented the program to focus on technology development and maturation, including robust land-based and sea-based testing of prototype technologies that could be leveraged across multiple ship classes." The Navy also replaced the DD 21 designation with DD(X) to signify the updated vision of the program.
The DDG 1000 has been designed specifically to participate in both traditional military engagements, as well as those that might arise as part of the global war on terrorism. Like destroyers in the Arleigh-Burke class, the DDG 1000 will be multi-mission, capable of providing forward deterrence and presence, and an integral part of joint and combined expeditionary forces. But unlike today's destroyers, the primary mission of the DDG 1000 will be land attack support for ground forces. In fact, one of its most important requirements didn't come from the U.S. Navy, but from the Marine Corps, which, in 2002, requested that the Navy provide 24/7, all-weather, long-range missile-firing capabilities in support of USMC amphibious operations. That means the DDG 1000 will need to operate efficiently in shallow coastal waters - not in quick, hit-and-run missions, but in engagements that may last days or weeks.
Having a persistent presence in littoral areas is one of the most important design requirements of the Zumwalt class destroyers. Now let's look at some of the ship's other requirements, as outlined by Navy planners:
- published: 10 Jul 2019
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Why Zumwalt Class Destroyer is built with a Tumblehome hull?
Having the ability to handle severe conditions better than most ships its size, the U.S. Navy's newest warship, USS Zumwalt is reported to quickly rights itself...
Having the ability to handle severe conditions better than most ships its size, the U.S. Navy's newest warship, USS Zumwalt is reported to quickly rights itself in rough waters, faster than other designs. The vessel that is equipped with numerous advanced technology and survivability systems, is also described to turns as more of a “drift” or slide through the water than others. With a relative location of the steering stops, the size of the propellers and the stability of its so-called “tumblehome” design, it seems that Zumwalt-class destroyers appears to be one of the Navy's most comfortable rides.
However, have it ever crossed your mind ‘’why Zumwalt class is built with a tumblehome hull?” Welcome back with us again today on another episode at this channel. If you are curious to the answer, stay tune and watch this video till the end!
We will begin this session by taking a look at the Zumwalt, formally known as DDG 1000, are a three-ship series of guided missile destroyers developed by the United States Navy. As multi-mission stealth ships with a focus on land attack, this ship is larger than Ticonderoga-class cruisers. The vessel with 14,500 tons is a multi-function class that was built with a primary purpose of naval gunfire support and secondary roles of surface and anti-aircraft warfare. Interestingly, the Zumwalt, unlike other modern warships, has such a "tumblehome" hull. As it approaches the water, the hull widens, and the bow at the water's edge is longer than the main deck. As a result, the ship has the appearance of a knife cutting through water, giving it a sleek, stealthy appearance.
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Having the ability to handle severe conditions better than most ships its size, the U.S. Navy's newest warship, USS Zumwalt is reported to quickly rights itself in rough waters, faster than other designs. The vessel that is equipped with numerous advanced technology and survivability systems, is also described to turns as more of a “drift” or slide through the water than others. With a relative location of the steering stops, the size of the propellers and the stability of its so-called “tumblehome” design, it seems that Zumwalt-class destroyers appears to be one of the Navy's most comfortable rides.
However, have it ever crossed your mind ‘’why Zumwalt class is built with a tumblehome hull?” Welcome back with us again today on another episode at this channel. If you are curious to the answer, stay tune and watch this video till the end!
We will begin this session by taking a look at the Zumwalt, formally known as DDG 1000, are a three-ship series of guided missile destroyers developed by the United States Navy. As multi-mission stealth ships with a focus on land attack, this ship is larger than Ticonderoga-class cruisers. The vessel with 14,500 tons is a multi-function class that was built with a primary purpose of naval gunfire support and secondary roles of surface and anti-aircraft warfare. Interestingly, the Zumwalt, unlike other modern warships, has such a "tumblehome" hull. As it approaches the water, the hull widens, and the bow at the water's edge is longer than the main deck. As a result, the ship has the appearance of a knife cutting through water, giving it a sleek, stealthy appearance.
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- published: 04 Jan 2022
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Life Aboard US Navy Stealth Destroyer USS Zumwalt
USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000) is a guided missile destroyer of the United States Navy. She is the lead ship of the Zumwalt class. Zumwalt has stealth capabilities, hav...
USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000) is a guided missile destroyer of the United States Navy. She is the lead ship of the Zumwalt class. Zumwalt has stealth capabilities, having a radar cross-section akin to a fishing boat despite her large size. It is designed as multi-mission ship with a focus on land attack.
Video includes shots of the ship at pier, ship's bridge, living quarters, barber shop, gym, galley, bathroom, general life onboard, and launching of a Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB), and other shipboard activities.
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- published: 13 Jun 2017
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Zumwalt Destroyers: Three Next-Generation US Stealth Ships (That Kind of Look Like Ironclads)
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- published: 09 Apr 2021
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US Navy Procurement Disasters - The Littoral Combat Ship and Zumwalt Class Destroyer
For decades, the US Navy has been the world's most powerful ocean going force. It operates some of the most successful warship designs in recent history.
It al...
For decades, the US Navy has been the world's most powerful ocean going force. It operates some of the most successful warship designs in recent history.
It also operates some with more...complex...stories.
In this episode we look at US efforts to develop a new generation of surface warships, including the LCS and Zumwalt Destroyers, and ask both what went wrong with these incredibly expensive projects and what we might be able to learn from them.
Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/PerunAU
Caveats, Comments and Corrections:
All normal caveats and disclaimers apply
In particular – I would like to note as always that this material has been created for entertainment purposes and is not intended to be a complete or comprehensive examination of the topic in question and should not be relied upon to inform financial or other similar decisions, judgements or evaluations.
In keeping with the above, nothing in this presentation should be taken to be an allegation of wrongdoing or any particular act or inaction by any individual or entity.
Sources have not been validated.
Readings and Sources:
US DOD - Selected Acquisition Report on LCS Mission Modules
https://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/FOID/Reading%20Room/Selected_Acquisition_Reports/FY_2021_SARS/22-F-0762_LCS_MM_SAR_2021.pdfv
US DOD - Selected Acquisition Report - Littoral Combat Ship (LCS)
https://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/FOID/Reading%20Room/Selected_Acquisition_Reports/FY_2021_SARS/22-F-0762_LCS_SAR_2021.pdf
LCS Mission Modules Program - CAPT Gus Weekes Program
https://www.navsea.navy.mil/Portals/103/Documents/Exhibits/SAS2021/SAS2021-LittoralCombatShipMissionModules.pdf
CAPT Robert Powers (USN Retired) - Birth of the Littoral Combat Shiphttps://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2012/september/birth-littoral-combat-ship
Quadrennial Defence Review - 2001
https://history.defense.gov/Portals/70/Documents/quadrennial/QDR2001.pdf?ver=AFts7axkH2zWUHncRd8yUg%3d%3d
CRS - Navy Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Program
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/RL/RL33741/257
Navy DD(X) Destroyer Program: Background and Issues for Congress (2004
)https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA472596.pdf
CRS - Navy DDG-51 and DDG-1000 Destroyer Programs
https://sgp.fas.org/crs/weapons/RL32109.pdf
CBO - The Cost of the Navy's New Frigate (features LCS lead ship cost graph)
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/56675
House Armed Services Committee - Projection forces subcommittee - 19 July 2005 https://commdocs.house.gov/committees/security/has200300.000/has200300_0f.htm
LCS breaking down on deployment
https://www.defensenews.com/naval/2020/10/28/another-littoral-combat-breaks-down-on-deployment/
https://thediplomat.com/2016/08/dropping-like-flies-third-us-navy-littoral-combat-ship-out-of-action/
AGS being placed in storage
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/05/us-navy-discloses-155mm-advanced-gun-systems-preliminary-fate/v
AGS Rounds
https://news.usni.org/2016/11/07/navy-planning-not-buying-lrlap-rounds
Reporting on Zumwalt
https://www.defensenews.com/naval/2021/03/25/what-should-become-of-the-zumwalt-class-the-us-navy-has-some-big-ideas
LCS Decommissioning
https://news.usni.org/2023/09/27/navy-to-decommission-littoral-combat-ships-uss-little-rock-uss-detroit-this-week
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/10/us-navy-commissions-one-lcs-decommissions-two/
US navy requests to decommission ships early
https://www.defensenews.com/naval/2023/03/13/why-the-us-navy-wants-to-retire-eight-ships-early/
USN Considers non LCS options for MCM ships
https://www.defensenews.com/naval/2023/01/10/navy-considers-non-lcs-option-for-mine-countermeasures-in-5th-fleet/
Lieutenant Commander Steven Wills (USN Retired) - Why the LCS has been slow to deploy
https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2019/august/why-lcs-has-been-slow-deploy
SC-21 program page (archived)
https://web.archive.org/web/20230000000000*/http://sc21.crane.navy.mil/
Featured report on LCS and the Red Sea
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/comment/2024/01/25/us-navy-red-sea-houthi-lcs-combat-ship-middle-east/
LCS Middle East Deployments
https://news.usni.org/2023/01/11/navy-wants-independence-lcs-in-bahrain-for-mine-countermeasure-mission
DDG(X) Design Contract Reporting
https://www.naval-technology.com/news/us-dod-renews-ddgx-design-contract-as-delivery-time-lengthens/
LCS MCM package reporting
https://news.usni.org/2023/05/12/navy-talks-details-on-lcs-mine-countermeaures-mission-package
Emma Salisbury - Lessons from the Littoral Combat Ship
https://warontherocks.com/2021/11/lessons-from-the-littoral-combat-ship/
Timestamps:
00:00:00 — Opening
00:00:53 — What Am I Talking About?
00:01:58 — Evolution of The US Navy
00:07:15 — LCS - The Beginning
00:15:29 — LCS - The Issues
00:23:10 — LCS - Lessons
00:34:59 — LCS - The Redemption
00:39:28 — DD(X) - The Beginning
00:46:02 — DD(X) - Lessons
00:50:55 — DD(X) - Redemption
00:56:15 — Reflection
01:05:47 — Update
https://wn.com/US_Navy_Procurement_Disasters_The_Littoral_Combat_Ship_And_Zumwalt_Class_Destroyer
For decades, the US Navy has been the world's most powerful ocean going force. It operates some of the most successful warship designs in recent history.
It also operates some with more...complex...stories.
In this episode we look at US efforts to develop a new generation of surface warships, including the LCS and Zumwalt Destroyers, and ask both what went wrong with these incredibly expensive projects and what we might be able to learn from them.
Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/PerunAU
Caveats, Comments and Corrections:
All normal caveats and disclaimers apply
In particular – I would like to note as always that this material has been created for entertainment purposes and is not intended to be a complete or comprehensive examination of the topic in question and should not be relied upon to inform financial or other similar decisions, judgements or evaluations.
In keeping with the above, nothing in this presentation should be taken to be an allegation of wrongdoing or any particular act or inaction by any individual or entity.
Sources have not been validated.
Readings and Sources:
US DOD - Selected Acquisition Report on LCS Mission Modules
https://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/FOID/Reading%20Room/Selected_Acquisition_Reports/FY_2021_SARS/22-F-0762_LCS_MM_SAR_2021.pdfv
US DOD - Selected Acquisition Report - Littoral Combat Ship (LCS)
https://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/FOID/Reading%20Room/Selected_Acquisition_Reports/FY_2021_SARS/22-F-0762_LCS_SAR_2021.pdf
LCS Mission Modules Program - CAPT Gus Weekes Program
https://www.navsea.navy.mil/Portals/103/Documents/Exhibits/SAS2021/SAS2021-LittoralCombatShipMissionModules.pdf
CAPT Robert Powers (USN Retired) - Birth of the Littoral Combat Shiphttps://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2012/september/birth-littoral-combat-ship
Quadrennial Defence Review - 2001
https://history.defense.gov/Portals/70/Documents/quadrennial/QDR2001.pdf?ver=AFts7axkH2zWUHncRd8yUg%3d%3d
CRS - Navy Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Program
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/RL/RL33741/257
Navy DD(X) Destroyer Program: Background and Issues for Congress (2004
)https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA472596.pdf
CRS - Navy DDG-51 and DDG-1000 Destroyer Programs
https://sgp.fas.org/crs/weapons/RL32109.pdf
CBO - The Cost of the Navy's New Frigate (features LCS lead ship cost graph)
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/56675
House Armed Services Committee - Projection forces subcommittee - 19 July 2005 https://commdocs.house.gov/committees/security/has200300.000/has200300_0f.htm
LCS breaking down on deployment
https://www.defensenews.com/naval/2020/10/28/another-littoral-combat-breaks-down-on-deployment/
https://thediplomat.com/2016/08/dropping-like-flies-third-us-navy-littoral-combat-ship-out-of-action/
AGS being placed in storage
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/05/us-navy-discloses-155mm-advanced-gun-systems-preliminary-fate/v
AGS Rounds
https://news.usni.org/2016/11/07/navy-planning-not-buying-lrlap-rounds
Reporting on Zumwalt
https://www.defensenews.com/naval/2021/03/25/what-should-become-of-the-zumwalt-class-the-us-navy-has-some-big-ideas
LCS Decommissioning
https://news.usni.org/2023/09/27/navy-to-decommission-littoral-combat-ships-uss-little-rock-uss-detroit-this-week
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2023/10/us-navy-commissions-one-lcs-decommissions-two/
US navy requests to decommission ships early
https://www.defensenews.com/naval/2023/03/13/why-the-us-navy-wants-to-retire-eight-ships-early/
USN Considers non LCS options for MCM ships
https://www.defensenews.com/naval/2023/01/10/navy-considers-non-lcs-option-for-mine-countermeasures-in-5th-fleet/
Lieutenant Commander Steven Wills (USN Retired) - Why the LCS has been slow to deploy
https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2019/august/why-lcs-has-been-slow-deploy
SC-21 program page (archived)
https://web.archive.org/web/20230000000000*/http://sc21.crane.navy.mil/
Featured report on LCS and the Red Sea
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/comment/2024/01/25/us-navy-red-sea-houthi-lcs-combat-ship-middle-east/
LCS Middle East Deployments
https://news.usni.org/2023/01/11/navy-wants-independence-lcs-in-bahrain-for-mine-countermeasure-mission
DDG(X) Design Contract Reporting
https://www.naval-technology.com/news/us-dod-renews-ddgx-design-contract-as-delivery-time-lengthens/
LCS MCM package reporting
https://news.usni.org/2023/05/12/navy-talks-details-on-lcs-mine-countermeaures-mission-package
Emma Salisbury - Lessons from the Littoral Combat Ship
https://warontherocks.com/2021/11/lessons-from-the-littoral-combat-ship/
Timestamps:
00:00:00 — Opening
00:00:53 — What Am I Talking About?
00:01:58 — Evolution of The US Navy
00:07:15 — LCS - The Beginning
00:15:29 — LCS - The Issues
00:23:10 — LCS - Lessons
00:34:59 — LCS - The Redemption
00:39:28 — DD(X) - The Beginning
00:46:02 — DD(X) - Lessons
00:50:55 — DD(X) - Redemption
00:56:15 — Reflection
01:05:47 — Update
- published: 10 Mar 2024
- views: 523898
8:49
Life Inside Massive $4.5 Billion Stealth Destroyer USS Zumwalt
One of the super expensive products from the US Navy is the USS Zumwalt. Estimated at a jaw-dropping price of $4.5 billion, this incredible stealth destroyer is...
One of the super expensive products from the US Navy is the USS Zumwalt. Estimated at a jaw-dropping price of $4.5 billion, this incredible stealth destroyer is a beauty to behold at the dock and a beast on the seas. Let us take a look at the average day of crew members aboard the USS Zumwalt.
Like any other destroyer, sailors have to tune their lifestyle from living on land to living at sea. Once the Zumwalt is deployed, these men and women defending our country will spend months at sea, getting close to one another. Living on a destroyer is naturally daunting. Among warships, the destroyer is designed to handle whatever the sea brings it’s way. Thus, its sailors must match such resilience.
The destroyer is always on the move and its crew members must be ready to carry out missions as quickly as possible. Sailors aboard the USS Zumwalt have to restock their supplies frequently. This is because the stealth destroyer has little room allocated for storing supplies. Hence, it is often restocked while it is at sea. #usnavy #warship #sailors
https://wn.com/Life_Inside_Massive_4.5_Billion_Stealth_Destroyer_Uss_Zumwalt
One of the super expensive products from the US Navy is the USS Zumwalt. Estimated at a jaw-dropping price of $4.5 billion, this incredible stealth destroyer is a beauty to behold at the dock and a beast on the seas. Let us take a look at the average day of crew members aboard the USS Zumwalt.
Like any other destroyer, sailors have to tune their lifestyle from living on land to living at sea. Once the Zumwalt is deployed, these men and women defending our country will spend months at sea, getting close to one another. Living on a destroyer is naturally daunting. Among warships, the destroyer is designed to handle whatever the sea brings it’s way. Thus, its sailors must match such resilience.
The destroyer is always on the move and its crew members must be ready to carry out missions as quickly as possible. Sailors aboard the USS Zumwalt have to restock their supplies frequently. This is because the stealth destroyer has little room allocated for storing supplies. Hence, it is often restocked while it is at sea. #usnavy #warship #sailors
- published: 29 Oct 2022
- views: 20057