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The Arleigh Burke class destroyer is the backbone of the United States Navy’s surface fleet. First entering service in 1991, these powerful guided-missile warships have spent more than three decades defending carrier strike groups, hunting submarines, intercepting missiles, and launching long-range strikes around the world. We explore the design and capabilities of the Arleigh Burke class, from the early Flight I ships to the latest Flight III destroyers equipped with the AN/SPY-6 radar. You’ll learn how the Aegis combat system, Mark 41 Vertical Launch System, Standard Missile family (SM-2, SM-3, SM-6), and Tomahawk cruise missiles combine to make the Burke one of the most versatile warships ever built. We also examine the ship’s key missions in modern naval warfare: area air defence, ballistic missile defence, anti-submarine warfare with MH-60R Seahawks, and long-range land attack. Finally, we look at the future — why replacing the Burke has proven so difficult, what happened to programs like Zumwalt, and whether the Navy’s next-generation destroyer can succeed where others struggled.