How Many Aircraft Carriers Does Each Country Have?

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How Many Aircraft Carriers Does Each Country Have? Explore the world of aircraft carriers and discover the countries with the most powerful war machines on the high seas!

Aircraft carriers are some of the most powerful war machines in the world. They are usually the centerpiece of any Navy because of their ability to transport aircraft all over the world. But not every country has one, in fact, out of the 195 countries in the world, only a select few have at least one aircraft carrier. One country even has 11 aircraft carriers. So what country is it? And what other countries have aircraft carriers? Who would win if conflict were to break out on the high seas?

Learn about Brazil's Atlantico, China's Liaoning and Shandong, France's Charles de Gaulle, and more. Find out how countries like Russia, Japan, and the United States dominate in this arena and which carriers are currently in operation. Dive into the fascinating history and capabilities of these military marvels and see how they shape global conflict. #aircraftcarrier #warship #navy
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navyproductions
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A lot of folks wonder why US Carriers are deployed to areas that have been impacted by natural disasters. They can make clean water via desalinization, they have machine shops that can fabricate anything. They have a crap ton of fuel, food, and supplies. Basically they are floating cities and the quickest way to get aid for disaster relief. They are an absolute engineering marvel.

nathanaelhanson
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My son serves on the FORD. I miss him terribly…❤❤❤

mandygarrison
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By law, the US Navy must have 11 aircraft carriers at all times. At its peak the U.S. Navy was operating 7, 601 ships on V-J Day in August 1945, including 28 aircraft carriers.

elessartelcontar
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I was privileged to serve as a Supervisory Inventory Management Specialist at FAWPRA Det Cubi Pt, Philippines, in the late '80s. Our activity serviced all military aircraft in the Seventh Fleet aboard aircraft carriers. Our team usually boards those ACs to repair CAG's fighter planes. I've seen the last F-4 decommissioned, and those repairable parts were retrograded to the Mainland. It was FUN working on this activity. I considered it an immense privilege to board some ACs, like the Enterprise, Coral Sea, Carl Vinson, and others while at berth at Alava Pier, delivering parts and tools needed by our crews to work on those planes.

jerrybongar
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The Admiral Kuznetsov has been in dry dock since 2017 and is now been delayed until 2024. You might as well say they don't have an aircraft carrier.

Relayera
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I was in the Navy from October 72 until October 76. I was stationed out of Norfolk navel base. On the USS Guam LPH 9. I saw many of the aircraft carriers during that time. I got to see the first Nimitz class carriers. They tookup one complete side of pier 12. You could have parked 4 LPH's on pier 12. They were the largest most impressive ships I have ever seen. No other country in the world has anything anywhere near them. The US Navy is second to none.

dennismattord
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You should have included the US Marines aircraft-capable platforms as a third class. You listed comparable vessels from other countries.

petermelville
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I was in the US Navy from 1976 to 1980. I was stationed aboard the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69) as a memmber of the ship's company assigned to AIMD (Aviation Intermediate Maintence Divison). I was aboard the ship prior to its commissioning in October of 1977 which made me a "Plank Owner". In the old days pre com ship's company memmbers would recive a plank from the old ship when it was decommissed. As a side note I saw the Carl Vision (CVN-70) being built next to us in the Newport News Ship Yard in Virginia. My time aboard the "IKE" was one of the most memorable highlights of my life.

Frank-yeol
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I was in the Navy from 1980 to 1984 and served aboard the USS Midway which is now serving as a museum in San Diego

blackpatriot
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Nothing is more impressive than this man's ability to pronouce the foreign names of these carriers 😊

doriansego
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Great video with excellent detailed information. Thank you for making it. Shalom

politicsuncensored
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Been training for yrs... Show no mercy.. be God speed w/ all forces.. tnx for you're service....❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

ronfinkbonner
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I was on a carrier for five years and sinking one is harder than most people think because first of all you have to get past the rest of the carrier group along with the aircraft onboard. We train for fires on the flight deck to closing water tight doors to maintain the ships integrity if we took torpedo hits.

heirtothethrone
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Navy vet here, go Navy! Love these videos. We bring the pain!

antonioo
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Navy navigator 64-70 served on can’ COWELL DD547 and birdnest’ Ticonderoga. This is a whole different technological age. With the advent of hypersonic aircraft and missiles as well as well armed drones… the strategic ( to project strength) role of carriers is morphing slowly but inevitably. Whatever the eventual role of super carriers becomes, I am confident in the U.S Navy’s commitment to remain the most advanced and potent globally. Bravo Zulu! 🇺🇸⚓️

olddiver
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The Spanish, Australian and Turkish LHDs are more or less the same ship with some minor differences put in place for each navy.

vintageradio
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Considering the UK only has a population of 72 million, to have two very large aircraft carriers is amazing.

ynwa
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What I like best is everyone just getting along. Wouldn't that be something.

duaneross
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The USA man I love that country I'm canadien and Im always impressed by how well the American are equipped 👍

sebastiengauthier