The United States Navy welcomed its latest addition to its fleet on May 28th, 2026, as the DDG-127 USS Patrick Gallagher officially joined the service. This marks the final vessel of the Flight IIA variant of the Arleigh Burke class destroyers to be delivered to the Navy, representing a new era in maritime capabilities.
Commissioned as part of the Navy’s relentless pursuit of enhanced shipbuilding and modernization efforts, the USS Patrick Gallagher will be a key component in the service’s efforts to maintain its global presence. The advanced capabilities and technologies integrated into this new destroyer will significantly contribute to the Navy’s operational effectiveness, enhancing its ability to conduct a range of missions.
Built at Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) Shipbuilding, Newport News Division, the USS Patrick Gallagher boasts a highly advanced Aegis Combat System that enables comprehensive, multi-mission capabilities. This state-of-the-art combat system features an advanced radar and missile defense system, along with an electronic warfare suite, and integrated air warfare capabilities.
Characterized by their impressive propulsion systems, the Arleigh Burke class destroyers have consistently demonstrated exceptional performance and maneuverability in the water. Equipped with an AN/SPY-1A/B long-range air search radar, a key component of the Aegis Combat System, the USS Patrick Gallagher is well-adapted to counter advanced aerial threats.
The USS Patrick Gallagher is named in honor of Patrick Gallagher, a retired U.S. Navy captain and a distinguished naval officer. His legacy and selfless dedication to the Navy reflect the qualities embodied in the ship’s namesake and its crew. The crew is comprised of handpicked sailors, officers, and enlisted sailors who possess the skills and expertise required to operate this sophisticated destroyer.
In addition to its operational capabilities, the USS Patrick Gallagher will also contribute to the Navy’s strategic partnerships by engaging with allied nations and conducting joint exercises and training programs. As the Navy continues to expand its fleet, the USS Patrick Gallagher serves as an exemplary model for the future of the service’s destroyers, offering an unprecedented blend of technological advancements and operational flexibility.
The delivery of the USS Patrick Gallagher to the U.S. Navy marks a significant milestone, underscoring the continued commitment to modernizing and strengthening its surface combatant capabilities. As one of the world’s most advanced and technologically equipped navies, the U.S. Navy will be well-prepared to tackle emerging threats and maintain global peace and stability.
