Today, 100,000 tonne aircraft carriers have become the norm, but here are some of the world’s biggest warships.
Brazilian Modified-Clemenceau Class
[Via]Brazilian Modified-Clemenceau Class – borne out of the French Clemenceau class aircraft carrier, the Brazilian Navy bought it in 2000 for US$12 million. It was renamed the São Paulo and underwent extensive renovations. The ship can now carry 39 aircraft.
Chinese Modified-Admiral Kuznetsov Class
[Via]French Charles de Gaulle Class
[Via]French Charles de Gaulle Class – the first French nuclear powered ship and the only one operational outside of the US Navy, it was launched in 2001 for around US $4billion. It can hold 40 aircraft and sail for more than 20 years before it needs to be refuelled. It has suffered problems with construction and maintenance, but once fixed the carrier has taken part in missions all over the world including Afghanistan.
Indian Modified-Kiev Class
[Via]Indian Modified-Kiev Class – one of two aircraft carriers in the Indian Navy, the INS Vikramaditya began life as a Soviet 1980s ship. The Indian Navy purchased the ship for US$2.35 billion, in a deal that Russia offered to make renovations for the Indians before it handed the ship over. It was transformed into a full aircraft carrier and commissioned in 2013, capable of carrying 36 aircraft.
Japanese Izumo Class
[Via]Japanese Izumo Class – only one of its kind has ever been built, but Japan intends to build another. It is a helicopter carrier and is capable of hunting down enemy submarines to destroy. It carries a maximum of 14 helicopters along with 400 soldiers and vehicles. It costs around US$1.2 billion it is armed with only defensive weaponry due to the Japanese constitution created after World War Two.
Russian Kirov Class
[Via]Russian Admiral Kuznetsov Class
[Via]US Wasp Class
[Via]US Wasp Class – eight Wasp Class ships were built specifically to support ground troops fighting in hostile territory. Costing around US$750 million each, they held over 1000 crew and could carry almost 2000 US Marines as well as vehicles and helicopters, The Richest reports.
US America Class
[Via]US America Class – an amphibious assault ship, the USS America was the first to be built for around US$3.4 billion. They were built bigger than the Wasp Class so that they could take bigger aircraft onboard.
US Nimitz Class
[Via]US Nimitz Class – at over 1000 feet the Nimitz Class aircraft carriers are the world’s biggest warships. Costing around US$4.5 billion each, they are also the most expensive. Ten of the 100,000 tonne carriers can hold up to 90 aircraft and are fitted with anti-aircraft guns and missiles. They are expected to serve for 50 years. However, the US is already developing its predecessor in the Gerald R. Ford Class, which will be even bigger and is expected to cost around US$12 billion.
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