SURFACE VESSELS DDG GUIDED MISSILE DESTROYERS

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<p>ARLEIGH BURKE Flights</p>

ARLEIGH BURKE Flights

Flight I (DDG 51-71)

Flight II (DDG 72-78)

Flight IIA (DDG 79-124, 127)

Flight III (DDG 125, 126, 128+)

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<p>ARLEIGH BURKE ARMAMENT </p>

ARLEIGH BURKE ARMAMENT

-Mk-41 VLS (RIM-67 SM-2, , RIM-174 SM-6, RIM-162 ESSM, RUM-139 ASROC, RGM-109 TLAM) -one Mk-45/54 (FLT I & II) or Mk-45/62 (FLT IIA & III) 5” caliber g_n -two SVTT (Surface Vessel Torpedo Tubes) -one Mk-15 CIWS (a few ships have two) -two Mk-38 25mm machine g_ns-various crew served machine g_ns. -RIM-161 SM-3 [BMD capable ships] -RGM-84 Harpoon (Flight I/II only)

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<p>ARLEIGH BURKE aircraft and propulsion</p>

ARLEIGH BURKE aircraft and propulsion

Aircraft: Two MH-60Rs inside two single aircraft hangars (only Flights IIA/III)

Propulsion: Four gas turbine engines powering two controllable pitch propellers

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<p>ZUMWALT (DDG 1000) Class</p>

ZUMWALT (DDG 1000) Class

A multi-mission platform tailored for sustained

operations in the littorals and land attack, and

will provide independent forward presence and

deterrence, support special operations forces,

and operate as an integral part of joint and

combined expeditionary forces.

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<p> ZUMWALT  Armament </p>

ZUMWALT Armament

wo Mk-57 VLS (80 cells) for

(RIM-67 SM-2, RIM-174 SM-6, RIM-162

ESSM, RUM-139 ASROC, RGM-109 TLAM),

two Mk-51 6”/62 caliber Advanced Gun

Systems, two Mk-46 30mm guns

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<p>ZUMWALT  Propulsion</p>

ZUMWALT Propulsion

Two Main Turbine Generators (MTG) driving two electrically powered

twin controllable pitch propellers