The guided missile destroyer, whose stealth capabilities give it a strikingly angular shape, needed to be towed yesterday to a nearby former US naval station after suffering an "engineering casualty", the US Naval Institute's news site reported.
The Zumwalt was en route from Baltimore, where she was commissioned on October 15, to San Diego.
Navy spokesman Commander Ryan Perry said in a statement that "the timeline for repairs is being determined now".
An unnamed defense official told USNI News that repairs to the Zumwalt could take up to 10 days.
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