Arleigh Burke Class Destroyers (US Navy)
USS Donald Cook DDG-75
US Navy Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer USS Donald Cook DDG-75 is seen leaving Devonport Naval Base during a visit to Plymouth, United Kingdom and passes Devil's Point and Western Kings Battery as she heads out to sea on 12th March 2017. USS Donald Cook was commissioned on 4th December 1998 and was th 25th destroyer of this type to be completed, with a projected class total of 76 planned. She is part of the US Navy's Destroyer Squadron 60, and from 2014 has been based at Naval Station Rota, Spain. Weighing 8900 tons, the type has a length of 505 feet and beam of 66 feet, and has a range of 4400 nautical miles. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzUVyaLy6Ok
Viewed from the Torpoint Ferry, USS Donald Cook DDG-75, an Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer of the United States Navy heads up the River Tamar and passes Frigate Refit Complex (the largest covered dock in Europe) as she leaves Devonport Naval Base and heads from base to sea at 1830 on 15th September 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNivjyZ__xY
Leaving Plymouth, United States Navy Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer USS Donald Cook DDG-75 leaves Devonport Naval Base as she passes the Scott Memorial, Mount Wise as she heads from base to sea at 1830 on Sunday 29th September 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpnOmo5WumY
USS Paul Ignatius DDG-117
United States Navy Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer (9300 tons) USS PAUL IGNATIUS DDG-117 is seen in Plymouth Sound preparing to enter Devonport on 18th November 2022.
United States Navy Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer (9300 tons) USS PAUL IGNATIUS DDG-117 enters Devonport Naval Base at Devils Point heading from Sea to Base No. 1 Jetty at 1130 hours on 18th November 2022.
USS Porter DDG-78
USS Porter DDG-78, an Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer of the United States Navy, is seen leaving Devonport Naval Base, Plymouth (UK) at Devil's Point, as she heads from base (7W) to sea at 0745 on 25th March 2019. Commissioned almost exactly 20 years ago on 20th March 1999, she was built by Ingalls Shipbuilding at Pascagoula in Mississippi, USA, and with a displacement of 9000 tons is powered by four General Electric LM2500-30 gas turbines which achieve a top speed in excess of 30 knots. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rjlaNo7Bqs