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According to the report, the DDG(X) is the US Navy’s planned next-generation destroyer program, designed to replace aging Arleigh Burke-class ships and incorporate lessons learned from both the Burke- and the Zumwalt-class destroyers. Still in development, the guided-missile destroyer aims to serve as the service’s primary large surface combatant beginning in the 2030s, with a focus on greater efficiency, improved survivability, and the ability to host future weapons such as hypersonic missiles and directed-energy systems.
The report also stated that the US Navy pursued the DDG(X) program to address DDG(X) is designed to provide improved survivability, missile capacity, and adaptability, ensuring the US Navy can project power in contested environments.
Finally, DDG(X) is meant to avoid past pitfalls by balancing proven systems with incremental advances. The aim is to reintroduce affordability while providing America with a long-term replacement that can remain relevant for decades.
Source: The Defense Post
The report also stated that the US Navy pursued the DDG(X) program to address DDG(X) is designed to provide improved survivability, missile capacity, and adaptability, ensuring the US Navy can project power in contested environments.
Finally, DDG(X) is meant to avoid past pitfalls by balancing proven systems with incremental advances. The aim is to reintroduce affordability while providing America with a long-term replacement that can remain relevant for decades.
Source: The Defense Post
