Key Points and Summary - The USS Michael Monsoor, a $9 billion Zumwalt-class stealth destroyer, recently arrived in Yokosuka, Japan, with its appearance sparking online mockery and concern. -Photos show the futuristic warship covered in streaks of corrosion and discoloration. While the U.S. Navy has dismissed the decay as simple "cosmetic wear" that doesn't affect performance, the poor.. Propellers: two Length, overall: 600 feet Beam: 80.7 feet Draft: 27.6 feet Displacement: 14,500 tons full load Speed: 30 knots Aircraft: two SH-60B/R/F (LAMPS) helicopters Armament: - 2 155mm/62 Advanced Gun System (AGS) - 2 MK 46 Mod 2 30mm Gun Systems - 20 MK 57 VLS (80 cells) for Standard Missiles, Anti-Submarine
USS Michael Monsoor (DDG-1001) is the second ship of the three-ship Zumwalt class of guided missile destroyers. The Zumwalt -class was designed as a multi-mission surface combatant for land attack and littoral operations with a mission of supporting both ground campaigns and the joint/naval battlespace.. USS MICHAEL MONSOOR (DDG-1001) current position is received by AIS. Ship info reports, fleets lists, fleet analyses, company analyses, address analyses, technical specifications, tonnages, management details, addresses, classification society data, P&I clubs and all other relevant statistics are derived from Marine Traffic database. The data is for informational purposes only and Marine.