How many countries in the world have fixed wing fighters on their aircraft carriers?

Updated on military 2024-08-06
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Due to the poor economy and tight military spending after the financial crisis in 1997, although the aircraft carrier is still in service, it has been discontinued, and the carrier-based aircraft has also been mothballed, and is now moored in the port for citizens to visit.

    On February 6, 2013, the Spanish aircraft carrier Prince Asturias was officially decommissioned.

    So now only 8 countries have regular aircraft carriers! Regular aircraft carriers are all fixed-wing aircraft.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    U.S. Army, British Army, French Army, Italy, Russia, Brazil, India, China.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    USA: F35, F A18

    Russia: Su-33 MiG-29K

    UK: F35

    France: Rafale winds.

    China: J-15

    India: Half 29k

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    USA: F-18E F, F-35

    UK: F35

    France: Rafale M

    Russia: Su-33

    India: MiG-29K

    China: J-15

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The current countries are the United States, India, France. Just these few countries and China.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    <> "9 countries in the world have aircraft carriers.

    1. At present, it has aircraft carriers (active service).

    At present, there are a total of 9 countries in the world that have aircraft carriers (excluding decommissioned aircraft carrier countries), such as Spain's "Asturias Demolition King" aircraft carrier, which was commissioned in 1988 and decommissioned in 2013. Then there will be more than a dozen countries that had aircraft carriers before 2013 or earlier. The countries that now have aircraft carriers (active service) are:

    9 countries, including the United States, Italy, China, the United Kingdom, India, Russia, France, Brazil, and Thailand. (This does not include countries like Argentina, the Netherlands, and Australia, which once had aircraft carriers).

    2. The country with the most aircraft carriers in the world.

    The United States has the largest number of aircraft carriers in the world, of which there are 10 of the "Nimitz-class" nuclear-powered aircraft carriers in service. This does not include other aircraft carriers in the United States, such as the USS Enterprise, the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in the United States, which has been in service for 51 years, which was decommissioned in 2012, and the USS Kitty Hawk, which was decommissioned in 2009.

    In addition to the United States has so many aircraft carriers, Italy and India now have two aircraft carriers each, which can also be said to be the two second largest aircraft carriers in the world, India's aircraft carriers are "Indian Marina Virat" and "Vikramaditya Ridge Air Carrier" commissioned in 1987 and 2013 respectively. Italy's aircraft carriers include the aircraft carrier "Cavour" and the "Garibaldy", commissioned in 2008 and 1985, respectively.

    The remaining countries of China, Britain, Russia, France, Brazil, and Thailand each have only one aircraft carrier, such as China's "Liaoning" aircraft carrier and Russia's "Kuznetsov".

    China's "Liaoning aircraft carrier" is a Marshal Kuznetsov class and belongs to the conventionally powered skid deck aircraft carrier, and the Liaoning turned out to be the Soviet Varyag. It was built in Ukraine at that time, coinciding with the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the Varyag was not yet fully built. It was not until 1999 that China purchased the Varyag, and in 2012 it was improved into the "Liaoning".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    At present, the United States has the largest number of aircraft carriers in the navies of various countries. Currently, the United States has 10 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and 1 conventionally powered aircraft carrier. These supercarriers have a displacement of about 100,000 tons and are capable of carrying 80 combat aircraft of various types.

    According to the US plan, with the commissioning of the last "Bush" of the "Nimitz" class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and the retirement of the conventionally powered "Kitty Hawk" aircraft carrier, the US Navy's aircraft carrier fleet will be fully nuclearized.

    The traditional naval power, the United Kingdom, currently has only one 20,000-ton light aircraft carrier "Excellence" after the retirement of the Royal Navy's flagships "Invincible" and "Ark Royal". However, the British Navy has decided to start construction of two large aircraft carriers of 550,000 tons, which will be commissioned in 2014 and 2016 respectively, capable of carrying about 50 fighters.

    Countries with aircraft carriers also include Italy (Garibaldi and Cavour) and Brazil (São Paulo).

    Russia has only one conventionally powered aircraft carrier "Kuznetsov" with a displacement of about 6 70,000 tons, which is currently under the Northern Fleet. Russia previously announced that it will build six new aircraft carrier battle groups with medium-sized aircraft carriers as the core in the future.

    The Indian Navy has only the Virat light aircraft carrier in service, and the Gorshkov aircraft carrier it purchased from Russia is being refitted in Russia, but the delivery time has been delayed until 2012 for various reasons. The Blue Sky Guardian is under construction.

    The core of the French Navy is the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, which is the only nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in the world outside the United States. France also plans to build a second aircraft carrier jointly with Britain.

    Spain (Prince of Asturias) and Thailand (Gakri Nalubet) also have a small aircraft carrier of 10,000 tons each. In addition to these navies, which have regular aircraft carriers, Japan, South Korea, Australia and other countries are also equipped with large amphibious landing ships that are quite similar in appearance to aircraft carriers. Its tonnage even exceeds that of light aircraft carriers, and it can be carried after a slight modification.

    I verified it, it should be fine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The navies of nine countries, France, Italy, Russia, Spain, Brazil, India, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the United States, have a total of 20 active aircraft carriers, and Japan and South Korea each have "amphibious assault ships" similar to *** aircraft carriers.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In addition to the United States, Britain, France, Russia, Spain, Italy are building their own aircraft carriers, and now India is also building its own new aircraft carriers.

    Now Japan and South Korea are building amphibious landing command ships, not aircraft carriers, to be precise.

    China has also converted the Varyag and is said to be still building its first domestic aircraft carrier on its own.

    Countries that currently have aircraft carriers.

    United States: There are 13 aircraft carriers, of which 9 are Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, the latest one is the USS Reagan, and the others are conventionally powered aircraft carriers.

    Russia: There is only 1 aircraft carrier "Marshal Kuznetsov", which is part of the Northern Fleet of the Russian Navy.

    United Kingdom: There are 3 conventionally powered aircraft carriers of the "Victorious" class.

    France: 2 in total, the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle and the conventionally powered aircraft carrier Clemenceau.

    Italy: 1 light aircraft carrier "Garibaldi", 1 new aircraft carrier is currently being prepared.

    Brazil: 2 in total, 1 conventionally powered aircraft carrier "Giant", and 1 conventionally powered aircraft carrier "Foch" from France was also purchased.

    India: 3 conventionally powered aircraft carriers, "Vikrant", "Virat" and "Admiral Gorshkov" (built in the Soviet Union).

    Thailand: 1 conventionally powered aircraft carrier INS Gakri Nalubet.

    Spain: 1 conventionally powered aircraft carrier "Prince Asturias".

    Japan and South Korea are amphibious landing command ships, not aircraft carriers, to be precise.

    Japan: Quasi-aircraft carriers: 2 "Osumi"-class amphibious landing command ships, and 4 more quasi-aircraft carriers are being built.

    South Korea: quasi-aircraft carrier "Dokdo".

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    United States: There are 13 aircraft carriers, of which 9 are Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, the latest one is the USS Reagan, and the others are conventionally powered aircraft carriers.

    Russia: There is only 1 aircraft carrier "Marshal Kuznetsov", which is part of the Northern Fleet of the Russian Navy.

    United Kingdom: There are 3 conventionally powered aircraft carriers of the "Victorious" class.

    France: 2 in total, the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle and the conventionally powered aircraft carrier Clemenceau.

    Italy: 1 light aircraft carrier "Garibaldi", the new aircraft carrier of the Italian Navy called "Cavour", "just launched.

    Japan: Quasi-aircraft carriers: 2 "Osumi"-class amphibious landing command ships, and 4 more quasi-aircraft carriers are being built.

    Brazil: 2 in total, 1 conventionally powered aircraft carrier "Giant", and 1 conventionally powered aircraft carrier "Foch" from France was also purchased.

    India: 3 conventionally powered aircraft carriers, "Vikrant", "Virat" and "Admiral Gorshkov" (built in the Soviet Union).

    Thailand: 1 conventionally powered aircraft carrier INS Gakri Nalubet.

    Spain: 1 conventionally powered aircraft carrier "Prince Asturias".

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You are making up on the first floor, didn't Thailand's aircraft carrier buy from Spain? Aren't all the conventionally powered aircraft carriers of the United States decommissioned? When did you get this information?

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    USA, Russia, Great Britain, France, Italy, Spain.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The information on the first floor is copied old, but the Indian one is quite avant-garde.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The United States has the most aircraft carriers.

    i.Conventional power:

    a.Kitty Hawk class.

    1.USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63).

    2.Constellation (CV-64) [Decommissioned].

    3.USS Kennedy (CV-67).

    ii.Nuclear Power:

    a. 1.Enterprise number (CVN-65).

    b.Nimitz class.

    1.USS Nimitz (CVN-68).

    2.USS Eisenhower (CVN-69).

    3.USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70).

    4.USS Roosevelt (CVN-71).

    5.USS Lincoln (CVN-72).

    6.USS Washington (CVN-73).

    7.USS Stennis (CVN-74).

    8.USS Truman (CVN-75).

    9.USS Ronald Reagan (commissioned in 2003) (CVN-76).

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    How many countries in the world can build aircraft carriers? In addition to the United States, there is another country that can do it independently.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Countries currently possessing aircraft carriers The United States: The United States has the largest number of aircraft carriers, with a total of 12 aircraft carriers, including 9 ships of the "Nimitz" class, namely the "Nimitz", the "Eisenhower", the "Carl Vinson", the "Roosevelt", the "Lincoln", the "Washington", the "Steanis", the "Truman", and the "Reagan". There are three ships of the "Kitty Hawk" class, namely the "Kitty Hawk", the "Enterprise" and the "Kennedy" (the Bush is not added).

    Russia: Russia currently has 1 aircraft carrier, named "Kuznetsov". United Kingdom:

    Britain has two aircraft carriers, HMS Excellence and HMS Ark Royal. France: France has a total of 2 aircraft carriers, namely "Charles de Gaulle" and "Clemenceau".

    Italy: Italy also has two ships, the "Garibaldi" and the "Cavour". Brazil:

    Brazil has two aircraft carriers, the Minas Gerais and the Foch (built in France). India: India has a total of three aircraft carriers, namely INS Vikrant, INS Virat and USS Admiral Gorshkov.

    Thailand: Thailand currently has one aircraft carrier, the aircraft carrier "Gakri Nalubet". Spain:

    Spain currently has 1 aircraft carrier, named "Prince Asturias". The Chinese Varyag.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    12 ships from the United States, 1 ship from Russia, 1 ship from France, 1 ship from the United Kingdom, 2 ships from India, 1 ship from Thailand, 1 ship from Argentina, 1 ship from Brazil

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    A statistical chart, I want to see it at a glance.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Overview of aircraft carriers by country At the beginning of the 21st century, a total of ten countries in the world had aircraft carriers: Argentina, France, Italy, Russia, Spain, Brazil, India, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as Japan and South Korea. United States:

    A total of 13 large aircraft carriers, including the Kitty Hawk, Nimitz and Enterprise classes, are located. United Kingdom: Invincible-class aircraft carrier series, there are now 3 ships, namely "Invincible", "Excellence" and "Ark Royal" France:

    There is only one 10,000-ton "Charles de Gaulle" nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in active service. Russia: There is only 1 aircraft carrier "Marshal Kuznetsov" with a displacement of 10,000 tons in active service.

    Italy: There are three light aircraft carriers: "Garibaldi", "Count Cavour" and "Cavour". Spain:

    At present, there is one light aircraft carrier "Prince of Asturias" with a full load displacement of 10,000 tons. India: 3 conventionally powered aircraft carriers, "Vikrant", "Virat" and "Admiral Gorshkov" (built in the Soviet Union).

    South Korea: There is one light aircraft carrier "Dokdo" with a full load displacement of 10,000 tons. Brazil:

    There are two aircraft carriers, "Minas Gerais" and "São Paulo". Thailand: There is currently one aircraft carrier, namely the light aircraft carrier "Gakrina Lubet" with a full load displacement of 11,485 tons, which was purchased from Spain in August 1997.

    Japan: It now claims to have three Osumi-class "transport ships", which are close in size and combat capabilities to aircraft carriers. Another 1 so-called - 16DDH "helicopter destroyer" "Hyuga".

    Argentina: The aircraft carrier "May 25" is the largest warship of the Argentine Navy and the only one in Argentina. The aircraft carrier was originally a "giant" class aircraft carrier of the British Royal Navy, which was purchased and refitted by the Netherlands in 1948, and then resold to Argentina in October 1968, and began service in the Argentine Navy in February 1969.

    Although the aircraft carrier has undergone three modernizations, its performance is still inferior. The Afghan Navy had planned to modernize it again in the late 80s, but it was not carried out. In 1982, a mixed formation with it as the core captured the Falklands, and after returning to the sea, it has been huddled in the mainland port and has not been used again.

    China: It has purchased aircraft carriers such as the Varyag, Kiev and Minsk from the former Soviet Union, but none of them have been used for military purposes. On March 10, 2006, Wang Zhiyuan, deputy director of the Science Chinese and Technology Committee of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), announced that China would build its own aircraft carriers and develop aircraft carrier battle groups.

    At present, there are dozens of ships in use in the navies of various countries around the world. The United States has the largest and largest number of aircraft carriers in the world, and the aircraft carriers of other countries are much smaller than those of the United States. As the world's largest **, its operating expenses are also huge.

    The U.S. Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, propelled by two nuclear reactors and four steam turbines, is 340 meters long and carries 6,300 people, and the ship is worth $5 billion, requiring at least $13 million in monthly expenses.

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