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Zumwalt-class destroyer completes acceptance trials

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February 05, 2018

Mariana Iriarte

Technology Editor

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Zumwalt-class destroyer completes acceptance trials
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BATH, Maine. The future USS Michael Monsoor (DDG 1001) completed acceptance trials on February 1, according to Navy officials.

The U.S. Navy’s Board of Inspection and Survey reviewed the ship and its crew during a series of demonstrations both pier side and underway, evaluating the ship’s construction and compliance with Navy specifications.

Many of the ship’s onboard systems including navigation, damage control, mechanical, electrical, combat, communications, and propulsion systems were tested to validate performance met or exceeded Navy specifications.

“DDG 1001 performed exceedingly well during acceptance trials,” says Capt. Kevin Smith, DDG 1000 class program manager, Program Executive Office (PEO) Ships. “The industry and Navy team worked together to incorporate lessons learned from DDG 1000. The trials once again demonstrated how truly powerful and exceptional these ships are. ”

DDG 1001 was christened in June 2016, and is scheduled to deliver in the coming months. BIW is currently in production on the future USS Lyndon B. Johnson (DDG 1002), as well as future Arleigh Burke class destroyers Thomas Hudner (DDG 116), Daniel Inouye (DDG 118), Carl M. Levin (DDG 120) and John Basilone (DDG 122).

USS Michael Monsoon is the second ship of the Zumwalt-class and honors Medal of Honor Recipient Michael A. Monsoor, USN.

 

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