Friday, Jun 12, 2026
SSBCrack
Search
  • Home
  • Indian Defence News
  • Notification
  • SSB Interview
    • SSB Interview Date
    • Screening
    • Psychology
    • GTO
    • Personal Interview
    • Conference
    • Medical
    • Merit List
  • Books
    • OIR Test & PPDT
    • SSB Interview
    • Psych Tests Workbook
    • SSB Psychology
    • NDA Exam
    • CDS Exam
    • AFCAT
    • EKT
  • eBooks
    • SSB eBook
    • OIR Test eBook
    • TAT eBook
    • SRT eBook
    • WAT eBook
    • Current Affairs
    • General Knowledge
  • Online Courses
    • NDA Exam
    • CDS Exam
    • CDS OTA Exam
    • AFCAT Exam
    • MNS Exam
    • TA Exam
    • ACC Exam
  • Download APP
  • Success Stories
  • Join Us
Reading: U.S. Navy Upgrades Zumwalt Destroyer with First Shipborne Hypersonic Weapon
Share
Font ResizerAa
SSBCrackSSBCrack
  • Home
  • Notification
  • SSB Interview
  • Books
  • eBooks
  • Courses
Search
  • Home
  • Notification
  • SSB Interview
  • Books
  • eBooks
  • Courses
Follow US
© 2010 - 2026 SSBCrack . All Rights Reserved.

Home » U.S. Navy Upgrades Zumwalt Destroyer with First Shipborne Hypersonic Weapon

World Defence News

U.S. Navy Upgrades Zumwalt Destroyer with First Shipborne Hypersonic Weapon

By SSBCrack
Last updated: December 3, 2024
Share
U.S. Navy Upgrades Zumwalt Destroyer with First Shipborne Hypersonic Weapon

The U.S. Navy is poised to enhance its operational capabilities by retrofitting the guided-missile destroyer Zumwalt with the country’s first shipborne hypersonic weapon. This initiative comes in light of an earlier setback concerning the vessel’s costly and unutilized gun system. At a shipyard in Mississippi, workers have begun replacing the destroyer’s twin turrets with missile tubes designed to accommodate a new, advanced hypersonic weapon system. Once fully integrated, the Zumwalt will dramatically extend the reach and precision of naval strikes, transforming it into a crucial asset for modern warfare.

IMA Mug

IMA Mug

₹499
Shop Now
IAF Mug

IAF Mug

₹499
Shop Now
NDA Mug

NDA Mug

₹499
Shop Now
Navy Mug

Navy Mug

₹499
Shop Now
NSG Mug

NSG Coffee Mug

₹499
Shop Now

Bryan Clark, a defense analyst at the Hudson Institute, described the situation as “a costly blunder” but emphasized the potential for the Navy to turn it into a tactical advantage by converting the Zumwalt into a hypersonic platform. Over the past two decades, the U.S. has developed various hypersonic weapons, but recent advancements by rival powers such as Russia and China have intensified pressure on the U.S. military to expedite their deployment.

Hypersonic weapons are characterized by their ability to travel at speeds exceeding Mach 5—five times the speed of sound—combined with enhanced maneuverability that complicates interception by adversary defense systems. A leaked Defense Department briefing, which was part of documents from former Massachusetts Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira, confirmed that China had recently tested an intermediate-range hypersonic weapon known as the DF-27, ratcheting up concerns about U.S. technological competitiveness in this area.

More Read

Pakistan Mi-17 Helicopter Crashes in POK, 21 Including Pilots KiIIed
British Navy Prepares Mine-Clearing Mission in Strait of Hormuz Amid Iran Conflict
U.S. Marine Corps Awards Polaris Up To $98 Million Contract For MRZR Alpha Ultra-Light Tactical Vehicles

Among the key U.S. hypersonic programs is the “Conventional Prompt Strike,” which will operate like a ballistic missile before deploying a hypersonic glide vehicle capable of reaching speeds between seven and eight times that of sound. This cutting-edge weapon system, developed collaboratively by the Navy and Army, is set to equip each Zumwalt-class destroyer with four missile tubes, each housing three hypersonic missiles, culminating in a total capacity of 12 high-speed projectiles per ship.

Despite being regarded as an expensive misstep, the Zumwalt—valued at $7.5 billion—stands as the Navy’s most technologically advanced surface vessel, featuring innovations like electric propulsion and a design that minimizes radar visibility. The destroyer is currently undergoing extensive retrofitting at Huntington Ingalls Industries shipyard in Pascagoula, Mississippi, where it was brought in for the modification process starting in August 2023. As the Zumwalt prepares to be undocked in the coming days, testing for the new weapon system is scheduled for 2027 or 2028.

However, the development of these hypersonic missiles comes with significant financial implications, estimated at nearly $18 billion for acquiring 300 units, along with maintenance costs over 20 years, according to the Congressional Budget Office. Critics argue that such an investment raises questions about return on investment, noting that the operational costs of these missiles vastly exceed the costs of conventional targets they may be intended to destroy.

Despite such criticisms, experts like retired Navy Rear Admiral Ray Spicer assert that hypersonic technologies are essential for maintaining strategic superiority, allowing naval vessels to engage adversaries from distances unreachable by conventional munitions. With the threat of being outpaced by adversaries, adding hypersonic capabilities is viewed as a necessary measure for U.S. national security. James Weber, a principal director for hypersonics in the Department of Defense, underscored this urgency, framing hypersonic advancements as vital to sustaining integrated deterrence and securing lasting advantages in military engagement.

IMA Mug

IMA Mug

₹499
Shop Now
IAF Mug

IAF Mug

₹499
Shop Now
NDA Mug

NDA Mug

₹499
Shop Now
Navy Mug

Navy Mug

₹499
Shop Now
NSG Mug

NSG Coffee Mug

₹499
Shop Now
Follow our WhatsApp Channel Follow our Telegram Channel
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram
BySSBCrack
Follow:
The Editorial Team at SSBCrack comprises seasoned journalists, professional content writers, and dedicated defence aspirants with deep domain knowledge in military affairs, national security, and geopolitics.
Previous Article Indian Navy Explores Hydrogen Fuel for Larger Ships in Collaboration with Cochin Shipyard Indian Navy Explores Hydrogen Fuel for Larger Ships in Collaboration with Cochin Shipyard
Next Article Vice Admiral V. Srinivas Highlights Naval Expansion and Environmental Initiatives Ahead of Navy Day Vice Admiral V. Srinivas Highlights Naval Expansion and Environmental Initiatives Ahead of Navy Day

TRENDING NEWS

Col Kalyani Deshpande

Colonel Kalyani Deshpande Becomes First Woman Officer to Command Training Battalion at BEG & Centre, Khadki

June 11, 2026
AI Image of Army Cadet at HC

Delhi High Court Rejects Army Cadet’s Plea to Change Date of Birth in CBSE Records

June 6, 2026
Maj Gen Sarabjit Singh Bakshi Taking Over

Maj Gen Sarabjit Singh Bakshi Assumes Command of NCC Officers Training Academy, Kamptee

June 8, 2026
Lieutenant Commander Suraj Prashar: MARCOS Officer Awarded Shaurya Chakra for Exceptional Gallantry in Counter-Terror Operation

Lieutenant Commander Suraj Prashar: MARCOS Officer Awarded Shaurya Chakra for Exceptional Gallantry in Counter-Terror Operation

June 8, 2026

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Three Indian Seafarers Killed After US Strike on Oil Tanker Off Oman Coast
June 11, 2026
CDS General NS Raja Subramani Visits Western Air Command, Highlights Jointness and Innovation
June 11, 2026
Lt Gen Rajesh Sethi Assumes Command of Delhi Area
June 11, 2026
COAS General Upendra Dwivedi Felicitates Veteran Achievers for Service to Society and Nation-Building
June 11, 2026
Lt Gen VMB Krishnan Reviews Operational Preparedness at Nabagram Military Station
June 11, 2026
SSBCrack-Logo (2)

SSBCrack.com is a leading online platform dedicated to helping Indian defence aspirants prepare for the various armed forces examinations.

  • About Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • We Are Hiring
  • Write for SSBCrack
  • Share Your Story
  • Contact Us
  • SSBCrackExams
  • SSBCrack Hindi
  • SSBCrack News
  • SSB Interview Coaching
  • SSB Interview eBooks
  • Cookie Policy
  • Copyright Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions
  • PPDT Pictures
  • 15 OLQs for SSB
  • SSB Dress Code
  • SSB Rapid Fire Questions
  • SSB Interview Questions
  • SSB Interview Screening Test
  • SSB Interview Conference Questions
  • SSB Interview Process
  • Preparation Books
  • Online Courses
  • NDA Exam
  • CDS Exam
  • AFCAT
  • Success Stories
  • SSB Date
  • Screening
  • Psychology
  • Personal Interview
  • GTO
  • Conference
  • SSB Medical
  • Merit List

Follow US: 

© 2010-2026 SSBCrack. All Rights Reserved.

 
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?