Bath Iron Works will be testing the $4.4-billion vessel's performance and making adjustments over the winter, before it finally enters service in the US Navy next year.
This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 8 December 2015.
USS Zumwalt features electric propulsion, new radar and sonar, powerful missiles and guns and a stealth design which will help it to reduce its radar signature and, hence, chances of detection. Moreover, it will be able to operate with a much smaller crew than current destroyers.
It is the first of three ships in its class and the 15,000-ton USS Zumwalt has been faced with construction delays due to high tech equipment on board. Operational concerns, growing costs and fleet makeup changes have forced the Navy to cut its program of 32 of the ships to just three.
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