Magnificent Aircraft Carriers - For the first time, the 11
aircraft carrier force is solely nuclear-powered, comprised of USS Enterprise
(CVN
65) and 10 ships of the Nimitz class. USS George
H. W. Bush (CVN 77), the last of the Nimitzclass carriers,
was delivered to the Navy in May 2009. The day after that delivery, the
commissioning pennant was lowered on the last fossil-fueled carrier, USS Kitty
Hawk (CV
63), after completing more than 48 years of active service. Although George
H. W. Bush will include many upgrades and improvements, service life
allowances (such as weight and center of gravity, electrical load margin,
material handling, and future weapon requirements) constrain the further growth
of the Nimitz-class design.
Consequently, a new design was approved to ensure the aircraft carrier’s role
as the centerpiece of the 21st-century carrier strike group.
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