Sailing into the Future: The 10 Forthcoming Aircraft Carrier Concepts Revealed

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Embarking on a new era of maritime prowess, forthcoming aircraft carriers promise to redefine naval capabilities globally. These mighty vessels, at the forefront of naval innovation, boast advanced technologies and strategic designs. These behemoths represent the next frontier in naval power. As nations invest in these floating fortresses, the seas anticipate the arrival of vessels that will shape the future of naval warfare. Join us as we explore the impressive and diverse world of the ‘10 Future aircraft carriers’.
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As long as they stop naming carriers for politicians. Personally, I like the historical carrier names or battles: Saratoga, Lexington, Yorktown, Midway, etc. Another Nimitz would be fine.

jonathanbaum
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As a US Navy veteran who served aboard USS Ranger CV-61. I recommend a new Ranger join the fleet. As well as Saratoga, Lexington and Kitty Hawk. A return to traditional names. Instead of pandering to political expediency.

scottjackson
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I consider naming CVN-82 "USS Lexington". When was the last carrier to bear that name? That name has got some historic value within the US Navy. Not as much as Enterprise, but still significant in it's own right.

NFS_Challenger
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CVN-82 USS lexington. Why? Because it's a carrier name

thomasheyart
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CVN 82 name suggestiom Yorktown, because of the Revolutionary battle at Yorktown.

RobertSharp-kgtb
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To be named after another fallen sailor who posthumously earned the Congressional Medal Of Honor

tywallace
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USS John C. Waldron, commander of Torpedo Squadron 8 at the battle of Midway. Awarded the Navy Cross for attacking the Japanese carriers though the squadron lacked fighter cover. The entire squadron was lost but drew the Japanese fighters down to the deck leaving the carriers open for dive bombers to attack.

Bloodwhiner
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CVN 82 my thoughts would be to name it after the first USN carrier USS Langley

janthony
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good video excellent video great data you are beautiful the buzz you are good at information

gasparguadalupethecante
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is the CV carrier concept itself out of date? Should we move insted to something like drone carriers and or ordenance ships?

Dreadwolf
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ins vishal is a different project it will be a nuclear powered carrier but because india cannot make more nuclear reactors till 2030 (they are making nuclear submarines first) so a sister ship of vikrant class is under construction(will start ) because indians need 3 carriers but their nuclear powered one will take some time to build and it is seen as replacement of vikramaditya so by which they want 1 more carrier so they are doing easy task before hard one.

vivekjoshi
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CVN 82 name suggestion: Clarence Wade McClusky. Naval aviator and famous dive bomber pilot from the Battle of Midway (1942). A native of Western New York, I feel a Rust Belt city like Buffalo deserves to have a ship named after its most famous naval aviator.

thetankcommander
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I don't know if any ship was named after him, but how about CVN-82 USS James Dolittle, the commander of the strike force who lead the attack on Tokyo in April 1942.

beboy
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CVN-82 should be named USS Eugene Ely. The first to take off from and land on a ship. I also think he was responsible for developing a number of naval aviation techniques and devices.

mikejacobson
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One suggestion for CVN-82: The name for this carrier should be Marc Andrew Mitscher. He commanded the US carriers (Task Force 58 or 38) during the Pacific War and participated in the Battle of Philippine Sea and the Battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944. He also commanded the carrier Hornet in 1942 while it transported the B-25 for the Doolittle Raid.

carstenwagner
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If you want to create content, pay attention to details, your image of 003 is incorrect.

xyyyyx
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I'm also good with Essex, Wasp, Hornet, Iwo Jima, Franklin, Kearsarge, and JJ Clarke.

jonathanbaum
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If Possible CVN-82 may name USS Constellation

darrelbautista
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at 1:16, you imply that the carrier pictured is the incomplete Soviet Aircraft Carrier Ulyanovsk....it is actually the USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) that has since been de-commissioned and is waiting to be scrapped.

rogerb
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For CVN-82, I'd go Challenger or Columbia for the former space shuttles. However, I like the current trend naming aircraft carriers after ex-Presidents ...except the Enterprise, you gotta have an Enterprise carrier in the fleet. Could you imagine if they kept the registry numbers like Star Trek? Enterprise could be CVN-65-B. :D

cmderinchief