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The 10 Largest Aircraft Carriers: From the US to China, Who Owns the Biggest?

Aircraft carriers are among the most powerful and influential ships in modern naval warfare. These massive floating fortresses serve as airbases at sea, capable of launching and recovering aircraft in even the most challenging conditions. They play a crucial role in global military strategy, power projection, and defense. In this video, we’ll explore the top largest aircraft carriers by class, showcasing the immense size and power these vessels bring to their respective navies. Starting with the largest aircraft carrier in the world, the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), which serves in the United States Navy, we’ll discuss its cutting-edge technology and ability to carry over 75 aircraft. Other giants, like the Nimitz-class and Ford-class carriers, represent the pinnacle of naval power for the United States, with large flight decks, extensive onboard aircraft, and highly advanced systems that make them integral parts of military operations. Examine the top 10 largest aircraft carriers by class, comparing their size, capabilities, and roles in their respective navies. From the massive flight decks to the number of aircraft they can carry, these aircraft carriers are not just ships, they are symbols of power, strategy, and technological innovation on the seas. Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational and informational purposes.

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