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Surface Navy 2022: US Navy remains on track for new and updated destroyer fleet

by Michael Fabey

The guided-missile destroyer USS Pinckney is being being upgraded with a modernised combat system and associated equipment. (US Navy)

The US Navy (USN) is holding course for its next-generation and modernised guided-missile destroyers (DDGs), according to Vice Admiral Roy Kitchener, commander of both the Naval Surface Forces and the Naval Surface Force, US Pacific Fleet.

Guided-missile destroyer Jack H Lucas (DDG 125) – the navy's first Flight III Arleigh Burke-class ship, which launched in June 2021 – is on track to be christened later this year, Vice Adm Kitchener said during a media roundtable on 7 January in advance of the Surface Navy Association National Symposium, which starts on 11 January in Arlington, Virginia.

The DDG 51 Flight III advancements are anchored by the AN/SPY-6(V)1 Air and Missile Defense Radar and incorporates upgrades to the electrical power and cooling capacity plus additional associated changes to provide greatly enhanced warfighting capability, navy officials noted. According to them, the new radar is needed to defend against evolving missile and other threats.

At the same time, USS Pinckney


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Surface Navy 2022: US Navy remains on track for new and updated destroyer fleet

by Michael Fabey

The guided-missile destroyer USS Pinckney is being being upgraded with a modernised combat system and associated equipment. (US Navy)

The US Navy (USN) is holding course for its next-generation and modernised guided-missile destroyers (DDGs), according to Vice Admiral Roy Kitchener, commander of both the Naval Surface Forces and the Naval Surface Force, US Pacific Fleet.

Guided-missile destroyer Jack H Lucas (DDG 125) – the navy's first Flight III Arleigh Burke-class ship, which launched in June 2021 – is on track to be christened later this year, Vice Adm Kitchener said during a media roundtable on 7 January in advance of the Surface Navy Association National Symposium, which starts on 11 January in Arlington, Virginia.

The DDG 51 Flight III advancements are anchored by the AN/SPY-6(V)1 Air and Missile Defense Radar and incorporates upgrades to the electrical power and cooling capacity plus additional associated changes to provide greatly enhanced warfighting capability, navy officials noted. According to them, the new radar is needed to defend against evolving missile and other threats.

At the same time, USS Pinckney


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The US Navy (USN) is holding course for its next-generation and modernised guided-missile destroyers...

Surface Navy 2022: US Navy remains on track for new and updated destroyer fleet

by Michael Fabey

The guided-missile destroyer USS Pinckney is being being upgraded with a modernised combat system and associated equipment. (US Navy)

The US Navy (USN) is holding course for its next-generation and modernised guided-missile destroyers (DDGs), according to Vice Admiral Roy Kitchener, commander of both the Naval Surface Forces and the Naval Surface Force, US Pacific Fleet.

Guided-missile destroyer Jack H Lucas (DDG 125) – the navy's first Flight III Arleigh Burke-class ship, which launched in June 2021 – is on track to be christened later this year, Vice Adm Kitchener said during a media roundtable on 7 January in advance of the Surface Navy Association National Symposium, which starts on 11 January in Arlington, Virginia.

The DDG 51 Flight III advancements are anchored by the AN/SPY-6(V)1 Air and Missile Defense Radar and incorporates upgrades to the electrical power and cooling capacity plus additional associated changes to provide greatly enhanced warfighting capability, navy officials noted. According to them, the new radar is needed to defend against evolving missile and other threats.

At the same time, USS Pinckney


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The US Navy (USN) is holding course for its next-generation and modernised guided-missile destroyers...

Surface Navy 2022: US Navy remains on track for new and updated destroyer fleet

by Michael Fabey

The guided-missile destroyer USS Pinckney is being being upgraded with a modernised combat system and associated equipment. (US Navy)

The US Navy (USN) is holding course for its next-generation and modernised guided-missile destroyers (DDGs), according to Vice Admiral Roy Kitchener, commander of both the Naval Surface Forces and the Naval Surface Force, US Pacific Fleet.

Guided-missile destroyer Jack H Lucas (DDG 125) – the navy's first Flight III Arleigh Burke-class ship, which launched in June 2021 – is on track to be christened later this year, Vice Adm Kitchener said during a media roundtable on 7 January in advance of the Surface Navy Association National Symposium, which starts on 11 January in Arlington, Virginia.

The DDG 51 Flight III advancements are anchored by the AN/SPY-6(V)1 Air and Missile Defense Radar and incorporates upgrades to the electrical power and cooling capacity plus additional associated changes to provide greatly enhanced warfighting capability, navy officials noted. According to them, the new radar is needed to defend against evolving missile and other threats.

At the same time, USS Pinckney


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The US Navy (USN) is holding course for its next-generation and modernised guided-missile destroyers...

Surface Navy 2022: US Navy remains on track for new and updated destroyer fleet

by Michael Fabey

The guided-missile destroyer USS Pinckney is being being upgraded with a modernised combat system and associated equipment. (US Navy)

The US Navy (USN) is holding course for its next-generation and modernised guided-missile destroyers (DDGs), according to Vice Admiral Roy Kitchener, commander of both the Naval Surface Forces and the Naval Surface Force, US Pacific Fleet.

Guided-missile destroyer Jack H Lucas (DDG 125) – the navy's first Flight III Arleigh Burke-class ship, which launched in June 2021 – is on track to be christened later this year, Vice Adm Kitchener said during a media roundtable on 7 January in advance of the Surface Navy Association National Symposium, which starts on 11 January in Arlington, Virginia.

The DDG 51 Flight III advancements are anchored by the AN/SPY-6(V)1 Air and Missile Defense Radar and incorporates upgrades to the electrical power and cooling capacity plus additional associated changes to provide greatly enhanced warfighting capability, navy officials noted. According to them, the new radar is needed to defend against evolving missile and other threats.

At the same time, USS Pinckney


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The US Navy (USN) is holding course for its next-generation and modernised guided-missile destroyers...

Surface Navy 2022: US Navy remains on track for new and updated destroyer fleet

by Michael Fabey

The guided-missile destroyer USS Pinckney is being being upgraded with a modernised combat system and associated equipment. (US Navy)

The US Navy (USN) is holding course for its next-generation and modernised guided-missile destroyers (DDGs), according to Vice Admiral Roy Kitchener, commander of both the Naval Surface Forces and the Naval Surface Force, US Pacific Fleet.

Guided-missile destroyer Jack H Lucas (DDG 125) – the navy's first Flight III Arleigh Burke-class ship, which launched in June 2021 – is on track to be christened later this year, Vice Adm Kitchener said during a media roundtable on 7 January in advance of the Surface Navy Association National Symposium, which starts on 11 January in Arlington, Virginia.

The DDG 51 Flight III advancements are anchored by the AN/SPY-6(V)1 Air and Missile Defense Radar and incorporates upgrades to the electrical power and cooling capacity plus additional associated changes to provide greatly enhanced warfighting capability, navy officials noted. According to them, the new radar is needed to defend against evolving missile and other threats.

At the same time, USS Pinckney


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/surface-navy-2022-us-navy-remains-on-track-for-new-and-updated-destroyer-fleet/

The US Navy (USN) is holding course for its next-generation and modernised guided-missile destroyers...

Surface Navy 2022: US Navy remains on track for new and updated destroyer fleet

by Michael Fabey

The guided-missile destroyer USS Pinckney is being being upgraded with a modernised combat system and associated equipment. (US Navy)

The US Navy (USN) is holding course for its next-generation and modernised guided-missile destroyers (DDGs), according to Vice Admiral Roy Kitchener, commander of both the Naval Surface Forces and the Naval Surface Force, US Pacific Fleet.

Guided-missile destroyer Jack H Lucas (DDG 125) – the navy's first Flight III Arleigh Burke-class ship, which launched in June 2021 – is on track to be christened later this year, Vice Adm Kitchener said during a media roundtable on 7 January in advance of the Surface Navy Association National Symposium, which starts on 11 January in Arlington, Virginia.

The DDG 51 Flight III advancements are anchored by the AN/SPY-6(V)1 Air and Missile Defense Radar and incorporates upgrades to the electrical power and cooling capacity plus additional associated changes to provide greatly enhanced warfighting capability, navy officials noted. According to them, the new radar is needed to defend against evolving missile and other threats.

At the same time, USS Pinckney


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/surface-navy-2022-us-navy-remains-on-track-for-new-and-updated-destroyer-fleet/

The US Navy (USN) is holding course for its next-generation and modernised guided-missile destroyers...

Surface Navy 2022: US Navy remains on track for new and updated destroyer fleet

by Michael Fabey

The guided-missile destroyer USS Pinckney is being being upgraded with a modernised combat system and associated equipment. (US Navy)

The US Navy (USN) is holding course for its next-generation and modernised guided-missile destroyers (DDGs), according to Vice Admiral Roy Kitchener, commander of both the Naval Surface Forces and the Naval Surface Force, US Pacific Fleet.

Guided-missile destroyer Jack H Lucas (DDG 125) – the navy's first Flight III Arleigh Burke-class ship, which launched in June 2021 – is on track to be christened later this year, Vice Adm Kitchener said during a media roundtable on 7 January in advance of the Surface Navy Association National Symposium, which starts on 11 January in Arlington, Virginia.

The DDG 51 Flight III advancements are anchored by the AN/SPY-6(V)1 Air and Missile Defense Radar and incorporates upgrades to the electrical power and cooling capacity plus additional associated changes to provide greatly enhanced warfighting capability, navy officials noted. According to them, the new radar is needed to defend against evolving missile and other threats.

At the same time, USS Pinckney


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The US Navy (USN) is holding course for its next-generation and modernised guided-missile destroyers...

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