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These destroyers derive their combat effectiveness from the Aegis Combat System integrated with powerful radar architectures capable of simultaneously tracking hundreds of airborne and surface threats, enabling coordinated defensive and offensive operations that combine missile interception, electronic warfare, and precision strike capabilities.

The original Flight I variant established the baseline architecture for the class with a displacement of approximately 8,300 tons and a hull design engineered for survivability under high-intensity naval combat conditions, reflecting Cold War-era assumptions about missile warfare and fleet defence requirements.

Subsequent Flight II upgrades incorporated enhanced electronic warfare suites and improved communications systems that expanded the destroyer’s ability to integrate into network-centric warfare architectures, enabling real-time coordination with allied aircraft, submarines, and surveillance platforms.

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