That is, evidently, the intent - a well—armed surface combatant carrying more than 100 missiles of various types, including surface to air for self-defense, and cruise missiles for land attack.
Read through the brief I linked.
Spend some time on Wikipedia to see what variety of weapons can be loaded into the MK-41 VLS. This would have 128 VLS “tubes” in contrast with a Ticonderoga class cruiser that has 60.
In addition, it would have 12 hypersonic CPS missiles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conventional_Prompt_Strike
Go research what a US Navy railgun looks like (it’s a hypersonic weapon with a 200 mile range that was in development nearly 20 years ago, and there is no counter to an 9,000 fps round from a rail gun).
Well-armed, fast, able to defend itself, and able to strike an adversary from far away. That is what was announced, and most people on this thread didn’t bother to learn about that announcement, before talking about WW II Battleships like the Bismarck or the Missouri, cluttering up the thread with completely irrelevant perspective.