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Aircraft Carriers - CV, CVN |

USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) |
Description
Aircraft carriers provide a wide range of
possible response for the National Command
Authority.
Features
The aircraft carrier continues to be the
centerpiece of the forces necessary for
forward presence. Whenever there has been a
crisis, the first question has been: "Where
are the carriers?" Carriers support and
operate aircraft that engage in attacks on
airborne, afloat, and ashore targets that
threaten free use of the sea; and engage in
sustained operations in support of other
forces.
Aircraft carriers are deployed worldwide in
support of U.S. interests and commitments.
They can respond to global crises in ways
ranging from peacetime presence to
full-scale war. Together with their on-board
air wings, the carriers have vital roles
across the full spectrum of conflict.
The Nimitz-class carriers, nine operational
and one under construction, are the largest
warships in the world. USS Nimitz (CVN 68)
was the first to undergo its initial
refueling during a 33-month Refueling
Complex Overhaul at Newport News
Shipbuilding in Newport News, Va., in 1998.
The next generation of carrier, the GERALD
R. FORD Class (the lead ship hull number
will be CVN 78), is programmed to start
construction in 2007 and is slated to be
delivered in 2015 to replace USS Enterprise
(CVN 65). CVN 79 is programmed to begin
construction in 2012 and to be placed in
commission in 2018.
Background
The Carrier Mission is:
- To provide a credible, sustainable,
independent forward presence and
conventional deterrence in peacetime,
- To operate as the cornerstone of
joint/allied maritime expeditionary forces
in times of crisis, and
- To operate and support aircraft attacks on
enemies, protect friendly forces and engage
in sustained independent operations in war. |
General Characteristics, Nimitz Class
Builder: Newport News Shipbuilding
Co., Newport News, VA.
Date Deployed: May 3, 1975 (USS
Nimitz).
Unit Cost: About $4.5 billion each.
Propulsion: Two nuclear reactors,
four shafts.
Length: 1,092 feet (332.85 meters).
Beam: 134 feet (40.84 meters); Flight
Deck Width: 252 feet (76.8 meters).
Displacement: Approximately 97,000
tons (87,996.9 metric tons) full load.
Speed: 30+ knots (34.5+ miles per
hour).
Crew: Ship's Company: 3,200 - Air
Wing: 2,480.
Armament: Two or three (depending on
modification) NATO Sea Sparrow launchers,
20mm Phalanx CIWS mounts: (3 on Nimitz and
Dwight D. Eisenhower and 4 on Vinson and
later ships of the class.).
Aircraft: 85.
Ships:
USS Nimitz (CVN 68), San Diego, CA
USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69), Norfolk,
VA
USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70), Newport News, VA
USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71), Norfolk, VA
USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), Everett, WA
USS George Washington (CVN 73), Norfolk, VA
USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), Bremerton, WA
USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75), Norfolk, VA
USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), San Diego, CA
George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) - (Christened 7
October 2006) |
General Characteristics, Enterprise Class
Builder: Newport News Shipbuilding
Co., Newport News, VA.
Date Deployed: November 25, 1961 (USS
Enterprise).
Propulsion: Eight nuclear reactors,
four shafts.
Length: 1,101 feet 2 inches (335.64
meters).
Beam: 133 feet (39.9 meters); 252
feet (75.6 meters).
Displacement: 89,600 tons ( 81,283.8
metric tons) full load.
Speed: 30+ knots (34.5 miles per
hour).
Crew: Ship's Company: 3,350 - Air
Wing 2,480.
Armament: Two Sea Sparrow missile
launchers, three Phalanx 20 mm CIWS mounts.
Aircraft: 85.
Ships:
USS Enterprise (CVN 65), Norfolk, VA |
General Characteristics, Kitty Hawk Class
Builder: New York Ship Building
Corp., Camden, NJ.
Date Deployed: April 29, 1961 (USS
Kitty Hawk).
Propulsion: Eight boilers, four
geared steam turbines, four shafts, 280,000
shaft horsepower.
Length: 1062.5 feet (323.8 meters).
Beam: 130 feet (39 meters); Flight
Deck Width: 252 feet (76.8 meters).
Displacement: Approx. 80,800 tons
(73,300.5 metric tons) full load.
Speed: 30+ knots (34.5+ miles per
hour).
Crew: Ship's Company: 3,150 - Air
Wing: 2,480.
Armament: Sea Sparrow launchers, 3
20mm Phalanx CIWS mounts.
Aircraft: 85.
Ships:
USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63), Yokosuka, Japan
(Source: US Navy) |
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