In 1905, the British commisioned HMS Dreadnaught, a ship so revolutionary that it all subsequent ships of its type were called Dreadnaughts and those before it Pre-Dreadnaughts.
In the modern era, USN commisioned the USS Ticonderoga with the Aegis weapon system. This system also revolutionized surface warfare that a phased array radar coupled with its associated weapon suite were called "Aegis Type" warships, even though they do not have the Aegis system. (See 052C destroyers)
My question is: Is Aegis the modern equivalent of Dreadnaught in todays naval reality?
In the modern era, USN commisioned the USS Ticonderoga with the Aegis weapon system. This system also revolutionized surface warfare that a phased array radar coupled with its associated weapon suite were called "Aegis Type" warships, even though they do not have the Aegis system. (See 052C destroyers)
My question is: Is Aegis the modern equivalent of Dreadnaught in todays naval reality?