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HII christens newest Arleigh Burke-class Flight IIA destroyer DDG 123 26 Apr 2021 (Last Updated April 26th, 2021 12:53)
Huntington Ingalls Industries’ (HII) Ingalls Shipbuilding division has christened the US Navy’s newest Arleigh Burke-class Flight IIA guided missile destroyer Lenah Sutcliffe Higbee (DDG 123).
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Officials during the christening of the Arleigh Burke-class Flight IIA guided missile destroyer, DDG 123. Credit: Derek Fountain/HII.
Huntington Ingalls Industries’ (HII) Ingalls Shipbuilding division has christened the US Navy’s newest Arleigh Burke-class Flight IIA guided missile destroyer Lenah Sutcliffe Higbee (DDG 123).
Due to the ongoing pandemic situation, HII said that the event was conducted with limited members.
Keel laid for US Navy’s 74th Arleigh Burke-class destroyer April 7, 2021, by Naida Hakirevic
On April 6, 2021, General Dynamics Bath Iron Works celebrated the keel laying of the future USS Harvey C. Barnum, Jr. (DDG 124), the US Navy’s 74th Arleigh Burke-class Flight IIA guided-missile destroyer.
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The US Navy named the ship in honor of Marine Corps Col. Harvey C. Barnum, Jr., a Medal of Honor recipient who attended Tuesday’s ceremony.
Col. Barnum served in the Vietnam War and continued to serve his country afterward, eventually being named Acting Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs). The ship’s sponsor is Martha Hill, Col. Barnum’s wife.
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SPY-6(V)1 for Arleigh Burke-class Flight III, with 37 RMAs and AEGIS BL10 can track hypersonic weapons. Japan’s new Aegis ships will need to counter Hypersonic Weapons Following the sudden announcement of the suspension of the Aegis Ashore deployment, the Japanese government announced in December 2020 a plan to procure two Aegis System-equipped ships for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). The ability of these ships to deal with Hypersonic Weapons is a key issue. 09 Mar 2021
The Japanese government is currently considering to build the ship with the Aegis system (Aegis BL9, called J7 in Japan) and radar (SPY-7), initially contracted for Aegis Ashore. The ships are called “Aegis System-equipped ships” rather than
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