The U.S. Navy’s New DDG(X) Destroyer Is Circling the Drain
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The U.S. Navy’s New DDG(X) Destroyer Is Circling the Drain
Key Points and Summary on DDG(X) – The U.S. Navy’s DDG(X) next-generation guided-missile destroyer program, intended to replace aging Ticonderoga-class cruisers and Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, is facing a “nightmare” of cost overruns and delays. With a projected price tag of up to $3.4 billion per ship, procurement has been pushed back to at least 2032. The program is plagued by the same issues affecting the entire U.S. shipbuilding industry…
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