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.
Read MoreAircraft 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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Read MoreBack 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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