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The US Navy just commissioned the largest destroyer ever, a 'technological marvel', the USS Zumwalt

Oct 17, 2016, 01:05 IST

U.S. Navy

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The largest destroyer ever built for the U.S. Navy, the USS Zumwalt, was comissioned on Saturday (October 15) in Baltimore, Maryland.

The 600-foot guided missile destroyer was named after legendary naval officer Admiral Elmo Russell "Bud" Zumwalt. His daughters, Ann Zumwalt and Mouzetta Zumwalt-Weatherly, joined commanding officer Captain James A. Kirk for the ceremony.

"Zumwalt is today a technological marvel. When deployed, our Navy and nation will have...a multi-mission destroyer with the stealth survivability and combat power to take on our most challenging missions," Kirk said.

"If Batman had a ship, it would be the USS Zumwalt," said Adm. Harry B. Harris, Jr., commander of the US Pacific Command told CNN.

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The USS Zumwalt has a sleek, streamlined appearance and will be fitted with some of the military's most advanced weapon systems. The Zumwalt sports an advanced power plant that Navy planners hope to use to support next generation weapons like railguns or laser systems.

Additionally, the Zumwalt has a large flight deck that may one day accomodate the Marine Corps varient of the F-35B.

As the Zumwalt was being commissioned, another US Navy destroyer was targeted in a failed missile attack from territory in Yemen controlled by Iran-aligned Houthi rebels, the third such incident in the past week, US officials said.

NOW WATCH: The US struck radar sites in Yemen after rebels tried to attack a Navy ship with missiles

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