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Destroyer-Arleigh Burke class -- 153mm long, 17g of material used

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer (USA)

Remember to clean the PEI printing plate before printing, ensure its viscosity is OK, and that the material is dry

The main model is 153mm long, uses 17g of material, and takes 1 hour.

Test printer, P1S, material: Bambu PLA, 0.12 layer height, 2 walls, all acceleration is 1000 or less.

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Arleigh Burke class Destroyer (English: Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer, generally referred to as the Burke-class destroyer, English: Burke Class Destroyer), is the mainstay of the United States Navy.

This class of ship uses the Aegis Combat System SPY-1D passive phased array (passive electronic scanning array) radar, combined with the MK-41 Vertical Launch System, which regards fleet air defense as its primary combat mission. It is the first ship in the world to be equipped with a four-sided phased array radar. The Burke class ushered in a new chapter in the development of the world's air defense destroyers, and subsequently, all the new, cutting-edge air defense destroyers developed by countries around the world have learned from the Burke class's design philosophy. At the same time, the Burke class has continuously integrated emerging technologies to adapt to the development of the times. The Burke class is divided into Flight Ⅰ/ⅠA (21 ships), Flight Ⅱ (7 ships), Flight ⅡA (40 ships), and other configurations. There are currently 68 in service, and more are under construction, making the Burke class the world's newest, most advanced, and most comprehensively capable destroyer, and also the destroyer with the largest number of ships built in the world.

This class of ship is named after the lead ship, the Arleigh Burke. The Arleigh Burke is named after a World War II hero, Admiral Arleigh Albert Burke. At the commissioning ceremony of the Burke, the Admiral said: “This ship was born for war, and you possess the best warship in the world!”

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