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Inside look at Navy's newest destroyers
The U.S. Navy is ramping up its surface warfare capabilities to the tune of nearly $3 billion worth of new destroyers. Here's an inside look at two Arleigh Burke-class ships under construction, destroyers built to survive anything an enemy might throw at them. Read more
- Sailors aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Arleigh Burke (DDG 51) participate in a damage control training exercise. Arleigh Burke is deployed participating in Exercise Joint Warrior 2011-2. Joint Warrior certifies ships that deploy with coalition forces in future operations.read moreNavy/Petty Officer 3rd Class Scott PittmanShare
- Petty Officer 2nd Class Brandon Foster loads Enhanced Lethality Cartridges into a Close-In Weapons System during a live fire aboard guided-missile destroyer USS Arleigh Burke. Arleigh Burke is deployed to participate in Exercise Joint Warrior 2011-2. Joint Warrior serves as a certifying event for ships deploying with coalition forces in future operations.read moreNavy/Petty Officer 3rd Class Scott PittmanShare
- Fire Controlman 2nd Class Anthony Ferretti, prepares a Close In Weapon System (CIWS) for a live fire exercise aboard guided-missile destroyer USS Arleigh Burke (DDG 51). Arleigh Burke is deployed to participate in Exercise Joint Warrior 2011-2. Joint Warrior serves as a certifying event for ships deploying with coalition forces in future operations.read moreNavy/Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Scott PittmanShare
- Petty Officer 1st Class Wayne Schiattareggia, right, shows Petty Officer 1st Class Farest Davis the proper procedure for firing warning shots across the brow of a ship with the Mk 38 25 mm machine gun system aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Arleigh Burke (DDG 51). Arleigh Burke is deployed participating in Exercise Joint Warrior 2011-2. Joint Warrior serves as a certifying event for ships deploying with coalition forces in future operations.read moreNavy/Petty Officer 3rd Class Scott PittmanShare
- Sailors unload supplies from a Royal Navy AS-3645N Dauphin helicopter on the flight deck of the guided-missile destroyer USS Arleigh Burke (DDG 51). Arleigh Burke is participating in Exercise Joint Warrior 2011-2. Joint Warrior serves as a certifying event for ships deploying with coalition forces in future operations.read moreNavy/Petty Officer 3rd Class Scott PittmanShare
- The deckhouse for the future USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) sits on a barge at Norfolk Naval Station after being diverted due to weather during transit from Huntington Ingalls Industries' Gulfport Facility in Mississippi to General Dynamics-Bath Iron Works shipyard in Maine. The DDG 1000-class destroyer is designed for sustained operations in the littorals and a 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 focus.read moreNavy/Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Zachary S. WelchShare
- The deckhouse for the future USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) sits on a barge at Norfolk Naval Station after being diverted due to weather during transit from Huntington Ingalls Industries' Gulfport Facility in Mississippi to General Dynamics-Bath Iron Works shipyard in Maine. The DDG 1000-class destroyer is designed for sustained operations in the littorals and a 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 focus.read moreNavy/Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Zachary S. WelchShare
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Inside look at Navy's newest destroyers
The U.S. Navy is ramping up its surface warfare capabilities to the tune of nearly $3 billion worth of new destroyers. Here's an inside look at two Arleigh Burke-class ships under construction, destroyers built to survive anything an enemy might throw at them. Read more
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