US Navy DDG 1000 Zumwalt Class

SouthernSky

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The Zumwalt class will continue to be the test bed of future classes of US destroyer supremacy. No one else is attempting to do what the US is with a class of this type.

Once again, stick your nose out front and people will continue to take a shot when they don't know any better.
 
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according to NavalToday USS Zumwalt ready for final trip before commissioning
U.S. Navy’s biggest destroyer to date, USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000), is ready to depart Naval Station Norfolk October 7 and complete a one-day transit to Baltimore, Md., where it will be commissioned into active service on October 15.

This means that the sailors and engineers have carried out
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to the ship’s engineering plant where a seawater leak in a propulsion motor drive lube oil auxiliary system was found on September 19, during sea trials.

Zumwalt was originally scheduled to depart Norfolk on October 9 but, with the approach of Hurricane Matthew, the Navy decided to move up the ship’s departure and complete preparations for the commissioning ceremony in Baltimore.

The lead ship of a class of next-generation multi-mission destroyers, Zumwalt is the Navy’s newest and most technologically advanced surface ship. Measuring 610 feet in length and 80.7 in width, Zumwalt is larger than the current Arleigh Burke-class destroyers which are 505 ft long and 66 ft wide.

Zumwalt is 100 feet longer and 13 feet wider, and its flight deck is 93 percent larger than that of an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer.

The construction of the ship began in February 2009 at General Dynamics Bath Iron Works shipyard. Four years later, the destroyer was launched in October 2013 and then christened in April 2014.

Initially, 32 Zumwalt destroyers were supposed to be built. Over the years the number, however, declined to three vessels.
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according to NavalToday USS Zumwalt ready for final trip before commissioning

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related: Repaired Zumwalt Leaves Early for Baltimore Commissioning
The first in a trio of guided missile destroyer will arrive in Baltimore today ahead of a commissioning ceremony this week, service officials told USNI News.

Zumwalt (DDG-1000) left Naval Station Norfolk, Va. on Friday for the one-day transit to Baltimore after completing repairs earlier this week that had the ship sidelined since Sept. 19.

According to the service, “the crew discovered a seawater leak in the propulsion motor drive lube oil auxiliary system for one of the ship’s shafts.” The ship skipped an at sea testing period and conducted other planned maintenance while it was pier side, officials said.

The ship left Norfolk earlier than planned to avoid Hurricane Matthew’s path, service officials said.

The commissioning is set for Oct. 15, 2016 and during the ceremony, “Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. John Richardson will deliver the ceremony’s principal address. In accordance with Navy tradition, the ship’s co-sponsors Ann Zumwalt and Mouzetta Zumwalt-Weathers, Zumwalt’s daughters, will give the order to ‘man our ship and bring her to life’,” read a Thursday statement from the service.

Following the ceremony, the ship is set to transit to its new homeport at Naval Station San Diego, Calif. for a combat systems activation period before joining becoming fully mission capable sometime in 2018.

The 16,000-ton destroyer is the first of a trio in the $22-billion class. Michael Monsoor (DDG-1001) and Lyndon B. Johnson (DDG-1002) are currently under construction at General Dynamics Bath Iron Works Maine shipyard.
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Jeff Head

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As we know, the USS Zumwalt has been repaired of her minor engineering issue and will be commissioned in Baltimore next week on October 15th.

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But I thought folks would like to see this pic of the Zumwalt departing, with her now launched sister ship, the USS Michael Monsoor, 2nd in class, seen in the foreground.

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...and another of the two together before Zumwalt left:

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Capt. James A. Kirk, commanding officer of future USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) answers questions from the media ahead of the ship’s commissioning on Saturday. US Navy Photo
the ceremony starts at 5 pm Eastern which means 11 pm here hehe
 

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BALTIMORE (Oct. 15, 2016) The Navy's newest and most technologically advanced warship, USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000), is moored to the pier during a commissioning ceremony at North Locust Point in Baltimore. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Nathan Laird/Released)

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BALTIMORE (Oct. 15, 2016) The color guard prepares to parade the colors during the commissioning ceremony for the Navy's newest and most technologically advanced warship, USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000). (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Nathan Laird/Released)

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BALTIMORE (Oct. 15, 2016) Balloons fly and the crowd applauds as the Navy's newest and most technologically advanced warship, USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000), is brought to life during a commissioning ceremony at North Locust Point in Baltimore. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Nathan Laird/Released)

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BALTIMORE (Oct. 15, 2016) The crew of the Navy's newest and most technologically advanced warship, USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000), brings the ship to life during a commissioning ceremony at North Locust Point in Baltimore. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Nathan Laird/Released)
 

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17 OCT 2016...Chesapeake Bay ....US Navy aircraft, P-8 Posiden,E-2D Hawkeye, C-2 Greyhound, F-35 Lightning II & a SH-60 SeaHawk overfly USS Zumwalt(DDG 1000) As the ship departs Baltimore via the Chesapeake Bay en-route to her new homeport of San Diego CA.(US Navy Photos/released)

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17 OCT 2016...Chesapeake Bay ....US Navy aircraft, P-8 Posiden,E-2D Hawkeye, C-2 Greyhound, F-35 Lightning II & a SH-60 SeaHawk overfly USS Zumwalt(DDG 1000) As the ship departs Baltimore via the Chesapeake Bay en-route to her new homeport of San Diego CA.(US Navy Photos/released)

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Beautiful photos of a futuristic ship that looks straight out of Star Trek. Would love to hear the reactions of countries when this baby does port visits! These pictures are awesome especially with the MQ 8C Fire Scout on deck and with the F-35A flyby. Just a nice glance into the Future Navy this ship is!
 

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Beautiful photos of a futuristic ship that looks straight out of Star Trek. Would love to hear the reactions of countries when this baby does port visits! These pictures are awesome especially with the MQ 8C Fire Scout on deck and with the F-35A flyby. Just a nice glance into the Future Navy this ship is!
Yes my friend perfect for do naval diplomacy.
 
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