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The year is 1942. The Atlantic Ocean is a battlefield. German U-boats stalk Allied convoys beneath the waves while battleships like the Bismarck and Yamato dominate the surface. Victory depends on radar operators scanning the horizon, signal lamps flashing across the night, and sailors relying on eyesight and luck. Then something impossible appears. Cutting through the North Atlantic is a warship unlike anything the world has ever seen — a modern guided-missile destroyer. Equipped with advanced radar, digital targeting systems, sonar suites, and vertical launch missiles, it represents over 70 years of technological evolution suddenly inserted into World War II. In this alternate history scenario, we explore what would happen if an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer entered the naval war of the 1940s. The ship could detect enemy aircraft hundreds of miles away, intercept entire bomber formations with surface-to-air missiles, and destroy battleships before they ever saw their attacker. U-boats, once the terror of the Atlantic, would become helpless targets hunted by advanced sonar and modern torpedoes. Even the largest warships in history — including Yamato and Bismarck — would face an enemy they were never designed to fight: a vessel capable of launching precision strikes from beyond the horizon using cruise missiles and anti-ship weapons. But the greatest impact would not just be tactical… it would be strategic. Convoys would become safe. Carrier warfare would change overnight. Amphibious landings like D-Day could be supported with precision naval gunfire accurate to meters rather than kilometers. The fog of war itself would disappear under the surveillance of modern sensors. Would a single modern destroyer be enough to collapse the Axis naval strategy? Or would logistics, ammunition limits, and isolation in the past eventually doom even the most advanced ship ever built?