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  2. Lockheed CL-1201 - Wikipedia

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    The Lockheed CL-1201 was a design study by Lockheed for a large 6,000 ton nuclear-powered transport aircraft in the late 1960s. One envisioned use of the concept was as an airborne aircraft carrier.

  3. List of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft carriers are warships that act as airbases for carrier-based aircraft. In the United States Navy , these ships are designated with hull classification symbols such as CV (Aircraft Carrier), CVA (Attack Aircraft Carrier), CVB (Large Aircraft Carrier), CVL (Light Aircraft Carrier), CVE (Escort Aircraft Carrier), CVS (Antisubmarine ...

  4. USS United States (CVA-58) - Wikipedia

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    The carrier was designed so that it could land aircraft at the rear while at the same time launching aircraft from the catapults at the bow and forward area simultaneously. [13] The construction cost of the new ship was estimated at US$189 million [ 1 ] (equivalent to US$1.92 billion in 2023).

  5. 21 photos that show just how imposing US aircraft carriers are

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    Spanning 1,092 feet long — three times the length of a football field — Nimitz-class warships are the largest aircraft carriers.

  6. 21 photos that show just how imposing US aircraft carriers are

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  7. Striking images show the F-35 jump-jet's first trials on a ...

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    The Kaga is the first aircraft carrier to be operated by the Japanese navy since World War II as the country overhauls its maritime forces amid tensions in the Indo-Pacific. Central to the light ...

  8. Project 23000 aircraft carrier - Wikipedia

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    Project 23000 or Shtorm (Russian: Шторм, lit. 'Storm') is a proposal for an aircraft carrier designed by the Krylov State Research Center for the Russian Navy. [1] The cost of the export version (Project 23000E) has been put at over US$5.5 billion, [4] and as of 2017 development had been expected to take ten years. [4]

  9. Aircraft carrier - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally an aircraft carrier is supposed to be one ship that can perform at least power projection and sea control missions. [7] An aircraft carrier must be able to efficiently operate an air combat group. This means it should [citation needed] handle fixed-wing jets as well as helicopters. This includes ships designed to support ...