What could replace aircraft carriers?

What Could Replace U.S. Aircraft Carriers?
  • The consensus could be … more giant, nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. ...
  • The Navy in early 2020 launched a formal study of aviation-ship requirements after the current order for five Ford-class supercarriers.
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What will replace the aircraft carrier?

The Gerald R. Ford class is a class of nuclear powered aircraft carriers currently being constructed for the United States Navy. The class, with a planned total of ten ships, will replace the Navy's current carriers on a one-for-one basis, starting with the lead ship, Gerald R.
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Will there ever be another aircraft carrier?

Enterprise will be the third Gerald Ford-class aircraft carrier and is expected to deliver to the Navy in 2028.
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Are aircraft carriers becoming obsolete?

For one hundred years the carriers have gotten larger and more powerful—and are arguably far from obsolete. Yet, there are reasons to question the long-term future of aircraft carriers. Interesting Engineering addressed the issue this month, highlighting the time and cost to build carriers.
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What is the next aircraft carrier to be built?

Kennedy (CVN-79), which is slated to deliver to the Navy in 2024, and execute the block buy of the future USS Enterprise (CVN-80) and USS Doris Miller (CVN-81). Downey said last month that CVN-80 is “about 12 percent complete” ahead of its 2028 planned delivery, with the keel laying slated for this spring.
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Can the US Save the USS Gerald Ford?

The combat system on the US Navy's new $13billion warship, the USS Gerald Ford, 'has yet to demonstrate that it can effectively' defend the aircraft carrier, a new Pentagon report has revealed.
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Is HMS Queen Elizabeth a supercarrier?

The vessels, described as "supercarriers" by the media, legislators and sometimes by the Royal Navy, displace approximately 65,000 tonnes (64,000 long tons; 72,000 short tons) each, almost three times the displacement of its predecessor, the Invincible class.
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Can China destroy U.S. aircraft carriers?

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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Can Russia build aircraft carrier?

According to Russian officials, a new heavy aircraft carrier should be laid down between 2025 and 2030. In 2020 it was reported that, if built, the carrier might also be fitted with the proposed S-500 surface-to-air missiles.
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Is the British navy still powerful?

The UK defense budget is still the 5th largest in the world and the Royal Navy remains in the front rank of the world's navies. As of August 2020, there are 77 operational commissioned ships, that include submarines as well as one "static ship" in the Royal Navy.
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Can hypersonic missiles destroy carriers?

Unlike ballistic missiles that travel predictable trajectories, hypersonic weapons can fly low, evading radar and can maneuver during the cruise phase. They are intended to quickly destroy high-value targets, such as aircraft carriers.
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Can a US aircraft carrier enter the Black Sea?

This, too, is impossible because of the Montreux Convention of 1936. Under that treaty, countries along the Black Sea get special naval privileges, and other countries are strictly limited in what ships may enter the sea (for example, no aircraft carriers or submarines), how many at a time, and for how long.
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How long would an aircraft carrier last in a war?

As a result of the use of nuclear power, the ships are capable of operating continuously for over 20 years without refueling and are predicted to have a service life of over 50 years.
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What is the fastest warship ever built?

The Iowas were the first U.S. Navy battleships to make speed a primary value, and achieved the speed through a longer hull and more powerful machinery. Indeed, the Iowas are the fastest battleships ever built, outpacing even the Italian Littorios by a knot or two.
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Will U.S. build more aircraft carriers?

The Navy has planned to build a total of 10 Ford-class carriers, which will begin to replace the aging Nimitz-class carriers on a one-for-one basis. As a result Newport News could be delivering the carriers to the Navy until 2058 or later — more than 50 years after the first steel was cut for the first ship.
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Are warships obsolete?

Four battleships were retained by the United States Navy until the end of the Cold War for fire support purposes and were last used in combat during the Gulf War in 1991. The last battleships were struck from the U.S. Naval Vessel Register in the 2000s.
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Why don t other countries have aircraft carriers?

Aircraft carriers are large, powerful ships. Their mission and size means navies must address thousands, if not tens of thousands of considerations when designing and building the ships. A country like China, which has never built a carrier before, will naturally experience technical problems.
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Why Russia never built an aircraft carrier?

Russians don't have a lot of experience with carrier operations. Having only one carrier means that naval aviation skills are extremely limited in the Russian military. This means its most advanced aircraft are usually unsuitable for operations on a carrier built in 1990.
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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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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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Will the UK build a third aircraft carrier?

Royal Navy to order third aircraft carrierLeaked information from this years SDSR planning phase suggests that the Royal Navy will now order a third Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carrier.
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What is the deadliest ship in the world?

The U.S. Navy's newest warship, USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) is the largest and most technologically advanced surface combatant in the world.
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Why are UK aircraft carriers not nuclear?

The United Kingdom rejected nuclear power early in the development of its Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers on cost grounds, as even several decades of fuel use costs less than a nuclear reactor.
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