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2024-12-02 Science & Technology
Navy putting first shipborne hypersonic weapon on vessel [Zumwalt] once seen as 'costly blunder'
[FoxNews] The US is competing with Russia and China to develop hypersonic weapons.

The Pentagon is in the process of fitting the first-ever shipborn hypersonic missile system to a U.S. stealth destroyer once considered to be defunct.

The USS Zumwalt is stationed at a Mississippi shipyard as it undergoes the retrofit. The U.S. Navy is installing missile tubes towards the vessel's bow, where two inactive gun turrets were once positioned. The turrets had never been activated due to cost.

"It was a costly blunder. But the Navy could take victory from the jaws of defeat here, and get some utility out of them by making them into a hypersonic platform," Bryan Clark, a defense analyst at the Hudson Institute, said of the Zumwalt's retrofit.

Hypersonic missiles hold a key advantage in contemporary warfare because they travel at such high speed that missile defense systems cannot reliably shoot them down.

Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened to target Ukrainian government buildings in Kyiv with hypersonic missiles last week. Such missiles are also believed to be capable of reaching the U.S. West Coast.

Putin's announcement came after President Biden approved Ukraine to use U.S.-made ATACMs missiles on targets in Russian territory.

Putin claims Russia's production of advanced missile systems exceeds that of the NATO military alliance by 10 times, and that Moscow planned to ramp up production further.
Posted by Skidmark 2024-12-02 00:00|| E-Mail|| Front Page|| [11156 views ]  Top

#1 US Navy Using Questionable Stealth Warship to Test New, High-Tech Weapon System

Posted by Skidmark 2024-12-02 07:27||   2024-12-02 07:27|| Front Page Top

#2 ...where two inactive gun turrets were once positioned. The turrets had never been activated due to cost.

At what point do you shut down procurement till someone figures out how to actually deliver practical end products?
Posted by Procopius2k 2024-12-02 07:44||   2024-12-02 07:44|| Front Page Top

#3 Proco, the problem here has been promising to deliver something that's basically just smoke, but "we can make it if you give us a bajillion dollars. Maybe."
Posted by ed in texas 2024-12-02 15:55||   2024-12-02 15:55|| Front Page Top

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