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Page 1: Supercarriers of the united states By Wikiawesome Previewed and edited by Melanie Wisner

Supercarriers of the united states

By Wikiawesome

Previewed and edited by Melanie Wisner

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Supercarriers• Unofficial term for larger aircraft carriers• Are over 70,000 tonnes• Biggest warships ever built• CATOBAR is the system used to catapult airplanes

with takeoff runway needed is that over 500 ft. ( the length of the aircraft carrier takeoff strip)

• The BAR in CATOBAR is arrestor wires which reduce the landing area needed

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UNITED STATES CLASSCanceled Supercarriers.

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USS United States• CVAN-58• Canceled 5 days after Keel was laid• Canceled April 23, 1949

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FORESTAL CLASS

Lighter supercarriers, considered super even though 2,000-9,000 tonnes under 70,000 tonnes

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USS Forrestal• CV-59 (N in

designation means nuclear powered, not because no “N”)

• Decommissioned 11 September 1993

• Lead Ship Of Class

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USS Saratoga• CV-60• Decommissioned

20 August 1994

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USS Ranger• CV-61• Decommissioned 10

July 1993• On donation Hold

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USS Independence• CV-62• Decommissioned 30

September 1998. • Awaiting disposal• Last Of Forrestal

Class Supercarriers

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KITTY HAWK CLASSRight at 69,000 tonnes, considered supercarriers

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USS Kitty Hawk• Lead Ship of class• CV-63• Decommissioned 12

May 2009.• In reserve until

2015

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USS Constellation• CV-64• Decommissioned 6

August 2003. • Awaiting disposal• Fastest Supercarrier

ever built

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USS America

• CV-66• Built after USS

Enterprise even though Kitty Hawk Class

• Decommissioned 9 August 1996

• Last Kitty Hawk Class Supercarrier

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ENTERPRISE-CLASSFirst supercarrier that is Nuclear powered.

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USS Enterprise• CVN-65• Only of class built

due to funding cuts after cold war

• Longest active ship in the united states navy (51+ Years)

• Will be replaced By USS Gerald R. Ford

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KENNEDY CLASS

Most Canceled due to cold war funding cuts, would be Nimitz but different angle on the angled flight deck

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USS John F. Kennedy

• Lead ship of class• CV-67• Decommissioned 1

August 2007• Last conventionally

Powered Supercarrier/ Aircraft Carrier

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NIMITZ-CLASS

First full supercarrier Class of more than 1 supercarrier. Also Nuclear powered

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USS Nimitz• CVN-68• Lead Ship• Will be replaced by

The USS John F. Kennedy CVN-79

• Has CATOBAR system

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USS Dwight D. Eisenhower• CVN-69• Still Active• To be replaced by

CVN-80

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USS Carl Vinson• CVN 70• Has CATOBAR

system• No scheduled

replacement

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USS Theodore Roosevelt• CVN-71• No scheduled

replacement

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USS Abraham Lincoln

• CVN-72• No scheduled

Replacement

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USS George Washington• CVN-73• No scheduled

replacement

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USS John C. Stennis• CVN-74• No scheduled

replacement

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USS Harry S. Truman

• CVN-75• No scheduled

replacement

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USS Ronald Reagan

• CVN-76• No scheduled

replacement

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USS George H. W. Bush

• CVN-77• No scheduled

replacement

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FORD CLASSPlanned Class. Currently 3 planned

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USS Gerald R. Ford• CVN-78• Scheduled to replace USS Enterprise• Lead Ship• Keel Laid

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USS John F. Kennedy• CVN-79• Planned to replace USS Nimitz• Steel Cut

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Unnamed• CVN-80• Most likely going to be named Barry

Goldwater• Planned to replace USS Dwight D.

Eisenhower