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Thursday, May 17, 2007

US Navy plans a $25bn electric destroyer fleet

The US Navy has announced plans for a new generation of electrically propelled destroyers and hinted that all of its surface vessels - and possibly its submarines as well - will eventually use electric drive systems.

Initially, the Navy plans to built 32 destroyers at a cost of around $25bn. It says that the electric drive systems will be smaller, more efficient, quieter, and "stealthier" than conventional propulsion systems.

The ships will need less maintenance and their crews will number just 95 instead of the 300 needed for today`s destroyers.

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