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The Zumwalt is an imposing sight as it heads down the Kennebec River from Bath Iron Works in September 2016, drawing spectators along the way. Associated Press/Robert F. Bukaty
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The Zumwalt is an imposing sight as it heads down the Kennebec River from Bath Iron Works in September 2016, drawing spectators along the way.
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Spectators gather along the Kennebec River as the Zumwalt sails away from Bath Iron Works, where it was built.
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The Zumwalt heads down the Kennebec River after leaving Bath Iron Works.
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The Zumwalt sails down the Kennebec River, beginning its trip to Baltimore.
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Capt. James Kirk, skipper of the Zumwalt, stands in front of the destroyer at Bath Iron Works the day before it left to be commissioned in Baltimore.
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The Zumwalt has an angular shape to minimize its radar signature, an unconventional wave-piercing hull and a composite deckhouse that hides radar and other sensors.