How many carriers did us lose in ww2?

Twelve aircraft carriers were sunk by the enemy during World War II -- five fleet carriers, a seaplane tender and six escort carriers. The loss of the Bismarck Sea was the last time that a U.S. carrier went down due to enemy action.
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What U.S. carriers were lost in ww2?

Escort Carriers sunk during World War II:

[ii] Fleet aircraft carriers lost during the war were USS Lexington (CV-2), USS Yorktown (CV-5), USS Wasp (CV-7), USS Hornet (CV-8), and USS Princeton (CVL-23, a light aircraft carrier, sunk at Leyte Gulf).
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How many carriers did U.S. build in ww2?

While overshadowed by the larger warships, of the 151 aircraft carriers built during the Second World War, 122 were actually escort carriers.
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Has the US ever lost a carrier?

The U.S. Navy's first aircraft carrier, the Langley, is sunk by Japanese warplanes (with a little help from U.S. destroyers), and all of its 32 aircraft are lost. The Langley was launched in 1912 as the naval collier (coal transport ship) Jupiter.
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Why were carriers not in Pearl Harbor?

The Japanese were aware that the American carriers were not at Pearl Harbor. After some debate, they decided the chance to destroy all eight US Pacific Fleet battleships — still seen as the dominant naval weapon at the time — was just too good an opportunity to pass up.
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Why Japan had NO Chance in WW2



Can China sink a US carrier?

These platforms can launch a wide array of weapons, most importantly China's vast arsenal of cruise missiles. In sufficient numbers, all of these can threaten to kill a carrier. In a shooting war we could expect China to use all of these systems or to graduate their use depending on political and military developments.
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Who had the strongest Navy in ww2?

1939 - 1945

At the beginning of World War II, the Royal Navy was the strongest navy in the world, with the largest number of warships built and with naval bases across the globe. It had over 15 battleships and battlecruisers, 7 aircraft carriers, 66 cruisers, 164 destroyers and 66 submarines.
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How many aircraft carriers did the US lose in Pearl Harbor?

The attack killed 2,403 U.S. personnel, including 68 civilians, and destroyed or damaged 19 U.S. Navy ships, including 8 battleships. The three aircraft carriers of the U.S. Pacific Fleet were out to sea on maneuvers.
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Has a battleship ever sunk a carrier?

This is what happenned. At 4 p.m. on June 8, 1940, the aircraft carrier HMS Glorious was cruising west across the Norwegian Sea towards the British naval base of Scapa Flow when her lookout spotted two grey blips over a dozen miles away on the horizon.
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Did the US lose any battleships during ww2?

Battleships (BB)

Sank 17 May 1947 in a storm while being towed to San Francisco for scrapping. Note - USS Utah (AG-16) (ex BB-31) is not listed as a battleship as it had been converted to an anti-aircraft gunnery training ship by the time of her sinking; it is included in the sub-section "Other auxiliaries".
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Who lost the most ships in ww2?

The US Navy lost over 350 ships during World War II, but less than 30 since then. These are the most notable losses.
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Did any Japanese carriers survive the war?

During World War II, Hōshō participated in the Battle of Midway in June 1942 in a secondary role. After the battle, the carrier resumed her training role in Japanese home waters for the duration of the conflict and survived the war with only minor damage from air attacks.
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How many aircraft carriers did the US lose during World war?

Twelve aircraft carriers were sunk by the enemy during World War II -- five fleet carriers, a seaplane tender and six escort carriers. The loss of the Bismarck Sea was the last time that a U.S. carrier went down due to enemy action.
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Why doesn't Canada have an aircraft carrier?

Gone half a century

It has been 50 years since the Canadian government decided the cost of operating an aircraft carrier was too high to justify keeping the Bonaventure. The ship was scrapped in Taiwan in 1971.
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Did Japan regret Pearl Harbor?

Abe's Pearl Harbor speech has been well received in Japan, where most people expressed the opinion that it struck the right balance of regret that the Pacific war occurred, but offered no apologies. Julian Ryall reports.
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Who destroyed eight battleships?

Just before 8 a.m. on that Sunday morning, hundreds of Japanese fighter planes descended on the base, where they managed to destroy or damage nearly 20 American naval vessels, including eight battleships, and over 300 airplanes.
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How many aircraft carriers did Japan have in 1941?

In December 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) possessed the second largest carrier fleet worldwide, with 9 of these in service, IJN Hosho, Kaga, Akagi, Hiryu, Soryu, Ryujo, Shokaku, Zuikaku, and Zuiho. This represented 212 330 tonnes.
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Was the Russian navy any good in WW2?

The Soviet Navy (Sovietskiy Flot) that fought in WW2 was a small (comparatively however on a larger scale than the kriegsmarine) in 1941, but with losses and fall in wartime production, dwindled rapidly; Nevertheless she was still an asset that Stalin used at best in the black sea and the Baltic until 1945.
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How big was US navy at end of WW2?

World War II. After the beginning of World War II in 1939, the U.S. Navy began a huge building program, including planes, warships, merchant ships, landing craft, and various special types of vessels. It expanded from a force of about 300,000 officers and men in mid-1941 to more than 3,000,000 by war's end.
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Can Russia sink a US aircraft carrier?

Hypersonic Weapons

They combine the most lethal aspects of both ballistic missiles and cruise missiles, and with inertia alone can cause enough damage to a carrier to kill a mission, if not the entire ship.
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Would a nuke destroy an aircraft carrier?

"It wouldn't be impossible to hit an aircraft carrier, but unless they hit it with a nuke, an aircraft carrier should be able to take on substantial damage," said retired Capt. Talbot Manvel, who previously served as an aircraft carrier engineer and was involved in the design of the new Ford-class carriers.
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Can a destroyer sink an aircraft carrier?

Although the aircraft carrier has strong defensive capabilities and is often escorted by anti-submarine killers such as destroyers, if the opponent's submarine is really waiting for an opportunity to attack, it is impossible to intercept 100%.
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