u.s. Navy's Next Supercarrier, Uss John F. Kennedy, Began Sea ...
The USS John F. Kennedy, a $13.2 billion, 100,000-ton supercarrier, began sea trials to test its systems before delivery and to ease fleet carrier shortages, Navy officials said.
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USS Theodore Roosevelt is the U.S. Navy’s Nuclear ‘Rough Rider’ 100,000 Ton ‘Supercarrier’
Synopsis: USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71), the fourth Nimitz-class supercarrier, carries the radio call sign “Rough Rider” and the crew nickname “The Big Stick,” linking the ship to Theodore Roosevelt’s cavalry legacy and his naval-minded worldview. -Its path to commissioning ran through cancellations, reversals, and shifting carrier concepts—before modular construction sped its build. -The carrier’s operational […] The post USS Theodore Rooseve…
The aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy started the first tests at sea after years of delays. Modified compared to the class leader to solve serious technical problems, it should enter service in 2027 even with the F-35C
The US Navy aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy set sail on January 28th for tests by its builders.
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