Saturday, June 29, 2019

Why U.S. Aircraft Carriers Are Needed

The lead ship in the Ford class of large-deck, nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. It doesn't have its air wing yet, but when it does the USS Ford will be able to support 160 aircraft sorties in a typical day -- and over a hundred more per day if needed. Wikipedia

Forbes: Ten Capabilities That Make The U.S. Navy's Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carriers Indispensable

The U.S. Navy is the only warfighting organization in the world that operates a fleet of large-deck, nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. The 11 carriers funded by the fiscal 2020 defense budget aren’t just the centerpiece of the Navy’s 300-ship force structure, they are the signature expression of American military power. No other warfighting system can accomplish what carriers can.

However, the warfighting features that make large-deck, nuclear-powered aircraft carriers unique aren’t always readily apparent, because official descriptions of their functions tend to focus on overarching missions like “forward presence” and “power projection.” Obviously, other combat systems have a role to play in executing these missions.

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WNU Editor: A good summary.

3 comments:

Bob Huntley said...

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Anonymous said...

If you have nothing to say say nothing anyway

Bob Huntley said...

Anon

If you think this facility provides only posting capabilities you are indeed unimaginative, perhaps even unidimensional?