The US Navy is considering a new surface combatant, the DDGX, which would generate more power for directed energy weapons such as the laser system depicted here. (Lockheed Martin) Red Sea naval ...
The question sounds superficial but I genuinely am not confident the navy can do this anymore for a large number of reasons, and a second (or is it third) failure of the DDGX program would effectively ...
The US Navy DDG(X) program wants next-generation guided-missile destroyers (DDGs) to replace the Navy’s Ticonderoga (CG-47) class Aegis cruisers and older Arleigh Burke (DDG-51) class Aegis destroyers ...
The US Navy (USN) plans to make the DDGX its large-surface combatant of the future fleet, even as it modernises its guided-missile destroyer (DDG) flotilla, according to Rear Admiral Paul Schlise, USN ...
Does it even need a Tico replacement with potential for hypersonics? Instead of trying to cram everything into a single hull because the President wants a bigger boat to wave, what is the smallest ...