16 May 2008
Scrapping the Zumwalt
Gene Taylor (D-MS), hairman of the House Armed Services Committee’s seapower subcommittee, is proposing scrap the Zumwalt class (DDG-1000), and replace it with an additional LPD and two resupply ships. The senior Republican on the subcommittee, Rosco "Neanderthal" Bartlett (R-MD), agrees.
I tend to agree. The Zumwalts are too large, too expensive, and too ambitious. They add nothing in overall capability, their weapons and sensor capability will not differ from their predecessors, so all their size gets is a larger store of weapons, at the cost of reduced coverage, since more smaller ships can cover different areas simultaneously.
They are also both pushing for more nuclear combatants, including a scheme to make the Arleigh Burke's nuclear powered, which I'm rather dubious of.
I tend to agree. The Zumwalts are too large, too expensive, and too ambitious. They add nothing in overall capability, their weapons and sensor capability will not differ from their predecessors, so all their size gets is a larger store of weapons, at the cost of reduced coverage, since more smaller ships can cover different areas simultaneously.
They are also both pushing for more nuclear combatants, including a scheme to make the Arleigh Burke's nuclear powered, which I'm rather dubious of.
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