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First look: Inside the US Navy’s futuristic $4.4b Zumwalt destroyer

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The USS Zumwalt sits at dock at the naval station in Newport, Rhode Island. Photo: AP
Associated Press

The Navy gave a first look inside the stealthy and futuristic Zumwalt destroyer on Friday during the ship’s first port stop at a Rhode Island naval station.

The 186-metre-long warship has an angular shape to minimise its radar signature and cost more than US$4.4 billion. It’s the most expensive destroyer built for the Navy.

It’s headed from Naval Station Newport to Baltimore, where it will be commissioned in October before going to its homeport in San Diego. It was built at Bath Iron Works in Maine.

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During a tour, the Navy showed off the ship’s bridge, weaponry and mission centre.

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In the bridge, there are 180-degree windows and chairs for the ship’s captain and executive officer to command the vessel. They overlook two gun mounts that resemble cannon barrels. The Zumwalt’s powerful new gun system can unload 600 rocket-powered projectiles on targets more than 113km away.

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