Third Zumwalt-class Destroyer launched
The future USS Lyndon B. Johnson (DDG 1002), third and last one Zumwalt-class Destroyer, was launched Dec. 9 at General Dynamics-Bath Iron Works shipyard.
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The future USS Lyndon B. Johnson (DDG 1002), third and last one Zumwalt-class Destroyer, was launched Dec. 9 at General Dynamics-Bath Iron Works shipyard.
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The USS Zumwalt will be the most technologically advanced warship ever build, scheduled to be operational in mid-2016. Image credit: wikimedia.
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The Office of Naval Research’s exploration is using Oculus Rift, the amazing virtual reality headset, originally designed for video games. Image © U.S. Navy photo