What is the name of the best aircraft carrier in the United States?

Updated on military 2024-03-17
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier: "George H.W. Bush" Introduction: At present, the world's largest tonnage and the largest number of first-class aircraft carriers in service are the "Nimitz" class nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, which have a full load displacement of more than 10,000 tons, and the fifth "Lincoln" of the "Nimitz" class has a full load displacement of 10,000 tons due to the addition of 6,000 tons of armor plates when it was built, so its full load displacement has increased to 10,000 tons, becoming the largest aircraft carrier in the world's history.

    The size of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier is also quite impressive, with a length of 330 meters, a width of 76 meters, and a deck area larger than the area of three football fields; The hull draft is more than 70 meters high, with a total power of 280,000 horsepower and a maximum speed of 33 knots; It can be used for 13 years with a nuclear fuel and a range of 800,000 nautical miles to 1 million nautical miles, which is equivalent to 25-30 circles around the earth.

    Each Nimitz-class aircraft carrier is usually equipped with a carrier-based aircraft wing on each of them. The wing has more than 80 aircraft, which is composed of a mix of various aircraft. One of the more typical ones is:

    There are 20 F-14 Tomcat fighters, 20 F-L8 "Hornet" combat attack aircraft, 20 A-6E "Intruder" attack aircraft, 4 E-2C "Hawkeye" early warning aircraft, 8 S-3A "Corsair" anti-submarine aircraft, 6 EA-6B "Prowler" electronic warfare aircraft, and many others.

    This firepower output should be powerful enough

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think the best is the Hornet Good Aircraft Carrier (CV-8), which made a decisive contribution to the Midway victory. The USS Hornet (CV-8) is the seventh ship in the U.S. Navy to bear the name of the Hornet, and the third ship of the Yorktown-class aircraft carrier. In 1934, the U.S. Navy used the quota stipulated in the Washington Naval Treaty to build two 20,000-ton aircraft carriers (known as the Yorktown class). Compared with the first two Yorktown-class ships, the hull and speed have been slightly increased, while surface and underwater protection has been increased.

    The USS Hornet (CV8) aircraft carrier has 3 elevators, an open hangar, an island superstructure on the starboard side, and a chimney connected to it. Construction of the Hornet CV8 began on September 25, 1939, was launched in November 1940, and commissioned in October 1941.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    An aircraft carrier that is even better than the American aircraft carrier, equipped with 26 screws and 600 meters in length.

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