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  • USS Nimitz and strike group
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 11 months ago

    How Fast Can Aircraft Carriers Go, And Which Country Has The Fastest?

    Aircraft carriers are a powerful component to many country's militaries, but which one would win in a race? We take a look at the fastest in the world.

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  • Yamaha SX195 boat render
    By Damir Mujezinovic 11 months ago

    Yes, Yamaha Still Makes Jet Boats, And This Is How Much They Cost

    Yamaha seems to be a purveyor of nearly every industry, so it should come as no surprise that Yamaha jet boats have been around for several decades.

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  • USS Gerald R. Ford with helicopter flying overhead
    By Mark LoProto 11 months ago

    All About The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) Aircraft Carrier & And Where Its Homeport Is

    The world's largest aircraft carrier has already spent significant time at sea, and has a formidable arsenal of weaponry at its disposal.

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  • USS Akron flying over New York City
    By Brad Hill 11 months ago

    The Tragic Reason The US Navy Stopped Making Flying Aircraft Carrier Airships

    In the 1930s, the United States Navy launched two flying aircraft carrier airships but unfortunately, it ended in tragedy. Here's what happened.

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  • ITS Cavour at sea
    By Brad Hill 11 months ago

    How Does Italy's Flagship Aircraft Carrier 'Cavour' Compare To American Carriers?

    We explore the size, capabilities, power and more of the ITS Cavour, Italy’s flagship aircraft carrier, to see how it compares to U.S. carriers.

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  • USS Gerald R. Ford
    By Brad Hill 11 months ago

    6 Innovative Aircraft Carriers That Led To The USS Gerald R. Ford

    The USS Gerald R. Ford is the latest in a line of aircraft carriers from the United States, but it would have never been created if not for these iconic ships.

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  • USS Constellation serving Pacific operations
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 11 months ago

    What Happened To The USS Constellation Aircraft Carrier: Where Is CV-64 Now?

    The USS Constellation operated throughout the duration of the Vietnam War and for the next couple decades.

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  • uss nimitz aircraft carrier ocean
    By Aaron Greenbaum 11 months ago

    Every Active Aircraft Carrier In The US Navy As Of 2024

    Aircraft carriers are essential to the working order and success of naval forces, with 11 ships still in operation in the United States.

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  • Two aircraft carriers docked with setting sun behind them
    By Eli Shayotovich 11 months ago

    Which Aircraft Carriers Are Stationed In San Diego?

    Each with a designated homeport, aircraft carriers return to these bases for maintenance and docking. Here are the ships you can expect to see in San Diego.

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  • Charles de Gaulle
    By Brad Hill 11 months ago

    All About The Charles De Gaulle Aircraft Carrier And Which Planes It Carries

    The Charles du Gaulle aircraft carrier is the crown jewel of the French Navy, and it carries with it an impressive complement of combat aircraft at all times.

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  • U.S. Army M10 Booker parked
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 11 months ago

    Everything We Know About The U.S. Army's Next Combat Vehicle: The M10 Booker

    The United States Army's latest combat vehicle, the M10 Booker, has impressive weaponry and technology. Here's what you should know about it.

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  • The USS Enterprise at sunset
    By Nathan P. Gibson 11 months ago

    10 Movies That Filmed Scenes On Aircraft Carriers

    Fortunately for movie studios, the U.S. Navy and other military forces are willing to allow directors to shoot movie scenes on their ships.

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  • USS Theodore Roosevelt at sea
    By Brad Hill 11 months ago

    What Fleet Is The USS Theodore Roosevelt Aircraft Carrier A Part Of & How Many Jets Can It Hold?

    Along with crewing 5,500 sailors, the Roosevelt also can carry a whole slew of various aircraft aboard.

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  • Airbus BelugaXL in flight
    By Chris Littlechild 11 months ago

    How Big Is The BelugaXL Freighter Jet & What's It Used For?

    The BelugaXL Freighter Jet, much like its name suggests, is a huge aircraft -- read on to learn about what such a huge jet is used for.

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  • I-400 at sea
    By Brad Hill 11 months ago

    The Story Of The I-400: Japan's Submarine Aircraft Carrier

    During World War II, U.S. Military forces discovered two enormous Japanese submarines, some of the biggest ships of the time. What were these subs for?

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  • Hosho aircraft carrier
    By C. Gordon 11 months ago

    The World's First Purpose-Built Aircraft Carrier, The Japanese Hosho

    Discover the history of the Japanese Hosho, the world's first purpose-built aircraft carrier. Learn about its design and pivotal role in naval aviation.

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  • Underwater shipwreck
    By Kendra Bruning 11 months ago

    10 Sunken US Navy Aircraft Carriers (And Their Current Location)

    These 10 U.S. Navy aircraft carriers are proof that no ship is unsinkable, no matter how big. Here's where they're currently resting.

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  • USS Wasp underway at sea
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 11 months ago

    How The USS Wasp Aircraft Carrier Was Sunk & How Far It Lies Beneath The Ocean

    The USS Wasp and her crew met their ends on Sept. 15, 1942, when a Japanese submarine fired on them.

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  • plane taking off aircraft carrier
    By Dave McQuilling 11 months ago

    Why Do Aircraft Carriers Have Catapults And How Do They Work?

    Aircraft carrier catapults are a necessary piece of naval equipment that enable planes to take off from sea. Here's what they do and how they work.

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  • An aircraft carrier anchored off the coast
    By Nathan P. Gibson 11 months ago

    10 Of The Biggest Aircraft Carriers In The World

    Aircraft carriers are imposing floating fortresses that are some of largest vessels ever built. Here are the most massive examples still in service today.

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  • Aircraft carrier flight deck
    By Brad Hill 11 months ago

    This Is The Most Dangerous Job On An Aircraft Carrier

    Aircraft carriers are full of hazards, and that's even when they're not involved in combat. The most dangerous job might not be the one you expect.

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  • USS Gerald R. Ford on water
    By Chris Littlechild 11 months ago

    Do US Aircraft Carriers Have Guns? Here's How They Defend Against Attacks

    Aircraft carriers need to be able to defend themselves against attacks, so how do US aircraft carriers defend themselves out in the vast seas?

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  • Japanese Shinano aircraft carrier
    By Brad Hill 11 months ago

    What Was The Largest Japanese Aircraft Carrier Ever And How Did It Sink?

    Back in World War II, Japan boasted a lineup of aircraft carriers, including a large one named Shinano that found its end at the bottom of the sea.

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  • aircraft carrier
    By C. Gordon 11 months ago

    How Fast Can A US Navy Aircraft Carrier Go?

    Aircraft carriers are huge and cumbersome vessels, laden with people and aircraft. Surely, they can't be very fast. Right?

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  • U.S. aircraft carrier rainbow colors
    By Azzief Khaliq 11 months ago

    Rainbow Spectrum: US Aircraft Carrier Crew Color-Coded Uniforms And What They Mean

    Crews on U.S. aircraft carriers are decked out in all manner of colorful garb, but it's for more than just fashion. Each color serves a purpose on board.

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  • Hawker Hurricane flying
    By Michael Bruton 11 months ago

    9 Of The Most Notable Aircraft That Fought In The Battle Of Britain

    The Battle of Britain is one of the most famous air campaigns in history. Here are the airplanes that left the biggest mark on the conflict.

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  • Newspaper headlines 1962 Cuba blockade
    By Eli Shayotovich 11 months ago

    How The U.S. Snuck Aircraft Carriers Across The Ocean During The Cuban Missile Crisis

    Aircraft carriers were sent in for critical defense during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. Here's how the U.S. snuck them across the ocean.

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