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Most expensive destroyer in Navy history breaks down

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PORTLAND, Maine—The most expensive destroyer ever built for the Navy suffered an engineerin­g problem in the Panama Canal and had to be towed to port.

US Third Fleet spokesman Cmdr. Ryan Perry said a vice admiral directed the USS Zumwalt to remain at ex-Naval Station Rodman in Panama to address the issues, which arose on Monday.

The ship was built at Bath Iron Works in Maine and is on its way to San Diego.

“The schedule for the ship will remain flexible to enable testing and evaluation in order to ensure the ship’s safe transit to her new home port in San Diego,” Perry said.

USNI News, a publicatio­n of the US Naval Institute, reported on its website that the ship was in the canal when it lost propulsion.

Crew also saw water intrusion in bearings that connect electrical motors to drive shafts, the website reported.

Minor damage

USNI News also reported that the Zumwalt suffered minor cosmetic damage.

The ship had been scheduled to arrive in San Diego by the end of the year to start the activation of its weapon system, the website reported.

The 610-foot-long warship has an angular shape to minimize its radar signature and is regarded as the most technologi­cally sophistica­ted destroyer ever built for the Navy. (AP)

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