Description:
The USS Zumwalt Destroyer (DDG-1000) is a state-of-the-art stealth guided missile destroyer, commissioned in 2016, representing the cutting edge of naval technology.
Our 30-inch model is handcrafted from premium Canadian red cedar, Teak, and Mahogany,... using the plank-on-frame method and requires 3 to 6 months to complete.
We build each model with meticulous care — and we won’t stop until you’re completely satisfied. Throughout the process, you’ll receive detailed photo updates at every key stage:
- Hull construction
- Deck detailing and structures
- Final painting and finishing touches
Once you approve the finished model, it will be securely packed in a custom wooden crate with protective cushioning to ensure safe delivery anywhere in the world.
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History:
USS Zumwalt Destroyer (DDG-1000) is the lead ship of a new class of stealth guided-missile destroyers in the U.S. Navy. Named after Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, the ship was designed for multi-mission capabilities, including land attack and littoral warfare. Construction began in 2009 at Bath Iron Works, and Zumwalt was commissioned in 2016.
With its futuristic, angular design and radar-absorbing materials, USS Zumwalt Destroyer (DDG-1000) has a reduced radar cross-section, making it harder to detect. It features advanced systems such as an integrated power system (IPS), dual-band radar, and originally included two Advanced Gun Systems (AGS) for long-range land strikes, though their ammunition was later canceled.
Despite program cuts reducing the class to just three ships, USS Zumwalt Destroyer (DDG-1000) remains a key platform for testing next-generation naval technologies, including future hypersonic missile integration and advanced surface warfare systems.