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- [[Image:CV-Nimitz.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Modern aircraft carrier: ''USS Nimitz'']] An '''aircraft carrier''' is a warship designed to support and operate aircraft, engage in attacks21 KB (3,288 words) - 08:34, 22 April 2024
- On an [[aircraft carrier]], the '''island''' contains the ship's superstructure, much smaller than t ...e the [[stealth]] characteristics of a ship. While it is impossible for an aircraft carrier to "disappear", the stealthier the ship as a whole, the harder it is for se1 KB (214 words) - 13:34, 3 September 2010
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- {{r|USS Randolph (CV-15)|''USS Randolph'' (CV-15)|**}} [[Aircraft carrier]] of the U.S. [[Ticonderoga (carrier)-class]]; commissioned in October 1944 {{r|USS Hancock (CV-19)|''USS Hancock'' (CV-19)|**}}[[Aircraft carrier]] of the U.S. [[Ticonderoga (carrier)-class]]; name changed from Ticonderog9 KB (1,237 words) - 08:34, 22 April 2024
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- <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A modified ship superstructure for [[aircraft carrier]]s, of minimal size for needed functions and offset to one side of the ship205 bytes (33 words) - 13:34, 3 September 2010
- *See [[Aircraft carrier/Catalogs#Classes and unique ships|Classes and unique ships]] {{r|Island (aircraft carrier)}}1 KB (194 words) - 20:47, 2 April 2024
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- [[Aircraft carrier]] of the [[Ticonderoga (carrier)-class]]; after major overhaul, first U.S.166 bytes (22 words) - 19:24, 20 August 2010
- ...erial Japanese Navy]]; [[IJN Hiryu]] larger and with a different [[island (aircraft carrier)|island position]]201 bytes (26 words) - 13:20, 3 September 2010
- ...long-range air surveillance and [[anti-submarine warfare]] capability of [[aircraft carrier]]s226 bytes (27 words) - 08:43, 16 April 2011
- In aircraft operations, now principally [[aircraft carrier]] for manned aircraft and for some [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s, a mechanic232 bytes (31 words) - 01:27, 19 October 2010
- ...s; initially called "through deck cruiser" due to political sensitivity of aircraft carrier designation, but accepted as VTOL and commando carriers; commissioned 1980-267 bytes (34 words) - 19:39, 25 August 2010
- ...ircraft will remain the primary aircraft type for [[United States Navy]] [[aircraft carrier]]s, and will be at least partially in use for planned French and U.K. carri1 KB (162 words) - 10:06, 10 February 2023
- [[Royal Navy]] 65,000 ton [[aircraft carrier]] of the [[Queen Elizabeth (carrier)-class]]; scheduled to be commissioned163 bytes (19 words) - 21:31, 25 August 2010
- *See [[Aircraft carrier/Catalogs#Classes and unique ships|Classes and unique ships]] {{r|Island (aircraft carrier)}}1 KB (194 words) - 20:47, 2 April 2024
- [[Invincible-class]] [[aircraft carrier]] of the Royal Navy; slightly larger than her sisters; operates [[helicopte178 bytes (21 words) - 14:07, 3 September 2010
- WWII U.S. Navy light [[aircraft carrier]] class converted from [[Cleveland-class]] light carrier hulls138 bytes (17 words) - 12:27, 15 April 2011
- [[Aircraft carrier]] of the U.S. Navy [[Ticonderoga (carrier)-class|Ticonderoga-class variant]246 bytes (32 words) - 20:50, 20 August 2010
- Light aircraft carrier converted from [[Cleveland-class]] light cruiser hull; lead ship of [[Indep211 bytes (25 words) - 17:02, 22 March 2024
- ...Norfolk, Virginia]], and part of Carrier Strike Group 12 centered on the [[aircraft carrier]] ''[[USS Enterprise (CVN-65)]]'', a [[cruiser]] of the [[Ticonderoga-class221 bytes (28 words) - 00:04, 15 April 2009
- Nuclear-powered [[aircraft carrier]] of the [[United States Navy]], lead ship of the [[Nimitz-class]], the mai300 bytes (41 words) - 10:05, 10 February 2023
- An [[aircraft carrier|carrier]] battle between the U.S. and Japan in June 1944, called the "Great401 bytes (61 words) - 19:51, 11 September 2009
- Originally planned as an eight-ship "supercarrier" class, the first large [[aircraft carrier]] built with angled decks and other features specifically intended to opera267 bytes (34 words) - 19:12, 15 April 2011
- Originally commissioned to [[Essex-class]] aircraft carrier in August 1944; recommissioned as CVA-20 in November 1952; major explosion245 bytes (28 words) - 19:06, 25 August 2010
- ...[[United States Navy]] [[Essex-class|Essex-]] and [[Ticonderoga-class]] [[aircraft carrier]]s; rebuilding program also known as the SCB-27 modernization program; most278 bytes (35 words) - 10:07, 10 February 2023
- First [[aircraft carrier]] in the [[United States Navy]], but intended as an experiment rather than263 bytes (36 words) - 20:25, 16 August 2010
- U.S. Navy [[Aircraft carrier]] initially of the WWII [[Ticonderoga (carrier)-class]] (name changed from257 bytes (33 words) - 10:59, 16 April 2011
- A purpose-built class of [[aircraft carrier]]s that formed the bulk of U.S. Navy carrier forces in the [[Second World W407 bytes (60 words) - 18:25, 25 August 2010
- A critical modification to the design of aircraft carrier [[flight deck]]s, in which part of the flight deck was slightly offset from345 bytes (53 words) - 14:20, 3 September 2010
- Britain's second [[aircraft carrier]] and arguably the first true carrier even though a conversion from a merch243 bytes (34 words) - 14:05, 3 September 2010
- ...rations, the most critical units (e.g., [[C3I-ISR]] or tanker aircraft, [[aircraft carrier]]s, command, or amphibious troopships) in a formation, which receive the gr246 bytes (35 words) - 16:40, 31 January 2011
- First nuclear-propelled [[aircraft carrier]] of the [[United States Navy]]110 bytes (12 words) - 14:22, 4 July 2009
- [[Forrestal-class]] U.S. Navy [[aircraft carrier]], in service 1957-1998108 bytes (12 words) - 19:19, 15 April 2011
- [[Forrestal-class]] U.S. Navy [[aircraft carrier|"supercarrier"]], in service 1956-1994123 bytes (13 words) - 19:20, 15 April 2011
- [[Forrestal-class]] U.S. Navy [[aircraft carrier|"supercarrier"]], in service 1957-1993123 bytes (13 words) - 19:22, 15 April 2011
- [[Audacious-class]] [[aircraft carrier]] of the [[Royal Navy]]; scrapped in 1980116 bytes (12 words) - 14:02, 3 September 2010
- U.S. admiral commanding [[aircraft carrier]] task forces in the [[Pacific War]]115 bytes (15 words) - 12:24, 20 August 2010
- [[Essex-class]] aircraft carrier of the [[United States Navy]], in service 1944, suffered greatest combat da309 bytes (41 words) - 10:08, 10 February 2023
- ...n Raid''', also known as '''Operation F.7''', was the first raid from an [[aircraft carrier]], ''[[HMS Furious]]'' in July 1918. Much as in the 1942 [[Doolittle Raid]741 bytes (115 words) - 11:04, 8 April 2024
- Conventionally powered large [[Forrestal-class]] U.S. [[aircraft carrier]] in service 1959-1998131 bytes (14 words) - 12:40, 15 April 2011
- The main deck area of [[aircraft carrier]]s, from which aircraft take off and land; high-performance jet operation b292 bytes (45 words) - 14:18, 3 September 2010
- U.S. Navy [[aircraft carrier]], lead ship of [[Forrestal-class]], in service 1955-1993122 bytes (15 words) - 19:20, 15 April 2011
- {{r|Aircraft carrier}}407 bytes (56 words) - 12:41, 22 March 2024
- [[Yorktown-class]] U.S. [[aircraft carrier]]; commissioned in May 1938; served through the Second World War; scrapped158 bytes (18 words) - 00:13, 3 July 2010
- ...in 1943, originally twenty-four ship class was the backbone of U.S. WWII [[aircraft carrier]] operation, continuing in a secondary role well into the [[Cold War]]; pla395 bytes (52 words) - 12:59, 16 April 2011
- Single-ship [[aircraft carrier]] class converted from [[Yamato-class]] battleship hull122 bytes (12 words) - 13:04, 3 September 2010
- Operating area for U.S. Navy [[aircraft carrier]]s operating against [[North Vietnam]]122 bytes (16 words) - 22:13, 5 July 2010
- ...nding to capture [[Midway Island]] was turned back with the loss of four [[aircraft carrier]]s, at the cost of one U.S. carrier; it was the last major Japanese offensi334 bytes (56 words) - 18:48, 27 September 2008
- One who is rated as a member of an aircrew that operates from an [[aircraft carrier]], including [[pilot]]s, naval flight officers, and enlisted aviation techn322 bytes (50 words) - 14:24, 3 September 2010
- In the [[United States Navy]], the group of ships centered around a large [[aircraft carrier]]130 bytes (18 words) - 10:08, 10 February 2023
- Light [[aircraft carrier]] of the [[Independence-class]]; Second World War; [[George H.W. Bush]] was167 bytes (22 words) - 18:32, 17 August 2010
- ...y]] [[torpedo bomber]], also used for high-level horizontal bombing from [[aircraft carrier]]s189 bytes (24 words) - 23:24, 3 September 2010
- ...n [[arrested landing system|arresting wire]] in the landing system of an [[aircraft carrier]]. Land-based CTOL may have a tailhook to assist in a high-speed landing, b766 bytes (117 words) - 19:09, 19 October 2010
- ...[[naval aviation|Naval Aviator]] who received accelerated promotion from [[aircraft carrier]] command to command of a carrier task force, especially at the [[Battle of346 bytes (52 words) - 19:28, 15 September 2010
- Naval aircraft that will operate from [[aircraft carrier]]s not equipped with [[catapult (carrier)|catapults]] will use '''short tak1 KB (184 words) - 10:35, 29 March 2024
- ...ubpages}}</noinclude>Main class, in the [[United States Navy]], of large [[aircraft carrier]]s with [[nuclear power|nuclear propulsion]]150 bytes (20 words) - 10:07, 10 February 2023
- <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>First raid launched from an [[aircraft carrier]], ''[[HMS Furious]]'', July 1918; damaged German [[Zeppelin]] facilities a212 bytes (28 words) - 18:00, 22 August 2010