Liste aktiver Flugzeugträger
Die Liste aktiver Flugzeugträger umfasst die derzeit 51 aktiven Flugzeugträger und Hubschrauberträger, die im Dienst von fünfzehn Staaten stehen. Für vier Staaten befinden sich zurzeit Träger im Bau. Ausgediente Flugzeugträger werden in der Liste historischer Flugzeugträger aufgeführt.
Aktuelle Hubschrauber- und Flugzeugträger
Staat | Name | Klasse | Typ | Kiellegung | Stapellauf | Indienststellung | Bemerkung | Bild |
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Ägypten | Gamal Abdel Nasser | Mistral-Klasse | Amphibisch, Hubschrauberträger | 1. Februar 2012 | 15. Oktober 2013 | 2. Juni 2016 | (ex-Wladiwostok), ursprünglich für Russland gebaut, im September 2015 an Ägypten verkauft.[1][2] | |
Anwar al-Sadat | 18. Juni 2013 | 20. November 2014 | 16. September 2016 | (ex-Sewastopol), ursprünglich für Russland gebaut. | ||||
Australien | HMAS Canberra | Canberra-Klasse | Amphibisch, Hubschrauberträger, STOVL | 24. September 2009 | 17. Februar 2011 | 28. November 2014 | basiert auf der spanischen Juan-Carlos-Klasse | |
HMAS Adelaide | 18. Februar 2011 | 4. Juli 2012 | 4. Dezember 2015 | |||||
Brasilien | Atlantico | Einzelschiff | Amphibisch, Hubschrauberträger | 30. Mai 1994 | 11. Oktober 1995 | 29. Juni 2018 | erworben 2018 von Großbritannien, ehemals HMS Ocean. | (c) Photo: LA(Phot) Guy Pool/MOD, OGL v1.0 |
China | Liaoning | Typ 001 | STOBAR | 6. Dezember 1985 | 25. November 1988 | 25. September 2012 | erworben 2000 von der Ukraine | |
Shandong | Typ 002 | STOBAR | November 2013 | 26. April 2017 | 17. Dezember 2019 | verbesserte Admiral-Kusnezow-Klasse | ||
Hainan | Typ 075 | Amphibisch, Hubschrauberträger | 25. September 2019 | 23. April 2021 | ||||
Guangxi | 22. April 2020 | 26. Dezember 2021 | ||||||
Anhui | 29. Januar 2021 | 30. September 2022 | ||||||
Frankreich | Charles de Gaulle | Charles-de-Gaulle-Klasse | CATOBAR | 14. April 1989 | 7. Mai 1994 | 18. Mai 2001 | Nuklear angetrieben. Größtes Schiff der französischen Marine. | |
Mistral | Mistral-Klasse | Amphibisch, Hubschrauberträger | 10. Juli 2003 | 6. Oktober 2004 | 18. Dezember 2005 | |||
Tonnerre | 26. August 2003 | 26. Juli 2005 | 1. August 2007 | |||||
Dixmude | 20. Januar 2010 | 17. September 2010 | 12. März 2012 | |||||
Indien | Vikramaditya | Kiew-Klasse | STOBAR | 26. Dezember 1978 | 31. März 1982 | 16. November 2013 | erworben 2004 von Russland, ehemals Admiral Gorschkow (1987) | |
Vikrant | Vikrant-Klasse | STOBAR | Februar 2009 | 12. August 2013 | 2. September 2022 | |||
Italien | Giuseppe Garibaldi | Hubschrauberträger | 26. März 1981 | 4. Juni 1983 | 30. September 1985 | |||
Cavour | STOVL | 20. Juli 2004 | 10. Juni 2009 | |||||
Japan | Hyūga | Hyūga-Klasse | Hubschrauberträger, als Helikopter-Zerstörer (DDH) bezeichnet | 11. Mai 2006 | 23. August 2007 | 18. März 2009 | ||
Ise | 30. Mai 2008 | 21. August 2009 | 16. März 2011 | |||||
Izumo | Izumo-Klasse | 27. Januar 2012 | 6. August 2013 | 25. März 2015 | im Umbau zum STOVL-Träger[3][4] | |||
Kaga | 7. Oktober 2013 | 27. August 2015 | 22. März 2017 | |||||
Russland | Admiral Kusnezow | Admiral-Kusnezow-Klasse | STOBAR | 1. September 1982 | 4. Dezember 1985 | 20. Januar 1991 | ||
Spanien | Juan Carlos I | Juan-Carlos-Klasse | Amphibisch, Hubschrauberträger, STOVL | 10. März 2008 | 30. September 2010 | |||
Südkorea | Dokdo | Dokdo-Klasse | Amphibisch, Hubschrauberträger | Oktober 2002 | 12. Juli 2005 | 3. Juli 2007 | ||
Marado | 2016 | 14. Mai 2018 | 21. Juni 2021 | |||||
Thailand | Chakri Naruebet | Chakri-Naruebet-Klasse | STOVL | 12. Juli 1994 | 20. Januar 1996 | 10. August 1997 | ||
Türkei | Anadolu | Juan-Carlos-Klasse | Amphibisch, Hubschrauberträger, V/STOL | 7. Februar 2018 | 30. April 2019 | 10. April 2023 | ||
Vereinigtes Königreich | RFA Argus | Argus-Klasse | Trainings- und Hilfsflugzeugträger, Krankenhausschiff | 1981 | 1988 | |||
HMS Queen Elizabeth | Queen-Elizabeth-Klasse | STOVL | 7. Juli 2009 | 17. Juli 2014 | 7. Dezember 2017 | |||
HMS Prince of Wales | 26. Mai 2011 | 21. Dezember 2017 | 10. Dezember 2019 | |||||
Vereinigte Staaten | USS Nimitz (CVN-68) | Nimitz-Klasse | CATOBAR | 22. Juni 1968 | 13. Mai 1972 | 3. Mai 1975 | ||
USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69) | 15. August 1970 | 11. Oktober 1975 | 18. Oktober 1977 | |||||
USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) | 11. Oktober 1975 | 15. März 1980 | 13. März 1982 | |||||
USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) | 31. Oktober 1981 | 27. Oktober 1984 | 25. Oktober 1986 | |||||
USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) | 3. November 1984 | 13. Februar 1988 | 11. November 1989 | |||||
USS George Washington (CVN-73) | 25. August 1986 | 21. Juli 1990 | 4. Juli 1992 | |||||
USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) | 13. März 1991 | 13. November 1993 | 9. Dezember 1995 | |||||
USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) | 29. November 1993 | 7. September 1996 | 25. Juli 1998 | |||||
USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76) | 12. Februar 1998 | 10. März 2001 | 12. Juli 2003 | |||||
USS George H. W. Bush (CVN-77) | 19. Mai 2003 | 9. Oktober 2006 | 10. Januar 2009 | |||||
USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) | Gerald-R.-Ford-Klasse | CATOBAR | 14. November 2009 | 9. November 2013 | 22. Juli 2017 | |||
USS Wasp (LHD-1) | Wasp-Klasse | Amphibisch, Hubschrauberträger | 30. Mai 1985 | 4. August 1987 | 29. Juli 1989 | |||
USS Essex (LHD-2) | 20. März 1989 | 23. Februar 1991 | 17. Oktober 1992 | |||||
USS Kearsarge (LHD-3) | 6. Februar 1990 | 26. März 1992 | 16. Oktober 1993 | |||||
USS Boxer (LHD-4) | 8. April 1991 | 13. August 1993 | 11. Februar 1995 | |||||
USS Bataan (LHD-5) | 22. Juni 1994 | 15. März 1996 | 20. September 1997 | |||||
USS Iwo Jima (LHD-7) | 12. Dezember 1997 | 25. März 2001 | 30. Juni 2001 | |||||
USS Makin Island (LHD-8) | 14. Februar 2004 | 22. September 2006 | 24. Oktober 2009 | |||||
USS America (LHA-6) | America-Klasse | Amphibisch, Hubschrauberträger, V/STOL | 17. Juli 2009 | 4. Juni 2012 | 11. Oktober 2014 | |||
USS Tripoli (LHA-7) | 20. Juni 2014 | 1. Mai 2017 | 15. Juli 2020 |
Flugzeugträger im Bau
Staat | Name | Klasse | Typ | Kiellegung | Stapellauf | Indienststellung | Bemerkung | Bild |
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Volksrepublik China | Fujian | Typ 003 | CATOBAR | 17. Juni 2022 | ||||
Italien | Trieste | Trieste-Klasse | Amphibisch, Hubschrauberträger, V/STOL | 20. Juli 2017 | 25. Mai 2019 | 2023 (geplant) | ||
Russland | Iwan Rogow | Projekt 23900 | Amphibisch, Hubschrauberträger | 20. Juli 2020 | 2026 (geplant) | |||
Mitrofan Moskalenko | 20. Juli 2020 | 2027 (geplant) | ||||||
Vereinigte Staaten | USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79) | Gerald-R.-Ford-Klasse | CATOBAR | 22. August 2015 | 7. Dezember 2019 | 2024 (geplant) | Ersatz für Nimitz (CVN-68)[5] | |
USS Enterprise (CVN-80) | 27. August 2022 | 2025 (geplant) | 2028[5] (geplant) | Ersatz für Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69)[5] | ||||
USS Doris Miller (CVN-81)[5][6] | 2026[5] (geplant) | 2032[5] (geplant) | Ersatz für Carl Vinson (CVN-70)[5] | |||||
USS Bougainville (LHA-8) | America-Klasse | Amphibisch, Hubschrauberträger, V/STOL | 14. März 2019 | 2024 (geplant) |
Flugzeugträger in Konzeption
Staat | Name | Klasse | Typ | Bemerkung | Fertigstellung | Bild |
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Frankreich | PANG | CATOBAR | in der Konzeptionsphase, nuklearer Antrieb | voraussichtlich 2038 | ||
Russland | Projekt 23000 | CATOBAR | in der Konzeptionsphase | |||
Südkorea | CVX[7] | CATOBAR / STOBAR | in der Konzeptionsphase | voraussichtlich 2033 |
Siehe auch
- Liste der Flugzeugträger der United States Navy
- Flugzeugträgerkampfgruppe
- Liste historischer Flugzeugträger
Weblinks
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ „Moskau hält die Frage für vollständig erledigt“. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. 6. August 2015, abgerufen am 30. August 2015.
- ↑ Frankreich verkauft Kriegsschiffe jetzt nach Ägypten In: Spiegel Online, 23. September 2015.
- ↑ Mike Yeo: Japan’s converted helicopter ship to host F-35B flight trials. In: defensenews.com. 30. September 2021, abgerufen am 11. Oktober 2021 (englisch).
- ↑ Yoshihiro Inaba: Japan Starts Conversion Work on Second Izumo-class DDH. NavalNews.com, 18. April 2022, abgerufen am 18. April 2022.
- ↑ a b c d e f g Vincent Groizeleau: La construction du quatrième porte-avions américain de la classe Ford a débuté. In: Internetseite Mer et Marine. Le Télégramme Société par Actions Simplifiée, 26. August 2021, abgerufen am 27. Februar 2023 (französisch).
- ↑ Nemo1963: Flugzeugträger CVN-81 benannt. In: Blog US Navy-Schiffspost. Robert Jank, 26. August 2021, abgerufen am 27. Februar 2023.
- ↑ South Korea Eyeing Larger Aircraft Carrier For Its CVX Program. In: Naval News. 12. März 2023, abgerufen am 21. April 2023 (englisch).
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The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) underway in the Western Pacific on 21 December 2004. Abraham Lincoln, with assigned Carrier Air Wing 2 (CVW-2), was deployed to the Western Pacific 15 October 2004 to 4 May 2005.
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4月28日(火)午前9時頃、海上自衛隊第5護衛隊所属「こんごう」(佐世保)、第12護衛隊所属「うみぎり」(呉)及び第5航空群所属「P-3C」(那覇)が、宮古島の南東約80kmの海域を北西進する中国海軍クズネツォフ級空母「遼寧」1隻、ルーヤンⅢ級ミサイル駆逐艦2隻、ジャンカイⅡ級フリゲート
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Artist impression of the Type 075 amphibious assault ship.
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2008 국방화보 Rep. of Korea, Defense Photo Magazine
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ROK NAVY's battle ship of 14,000t class Dokdo. commanding ship for the amphibious operations.Autor/Urheber: Simon Ghesquiere/Marine Nationale, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Landing Helicopter Dock Dixmude (L9015) in Jounieh bay, Lebanon
The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) underway under her own power for the first time while leaving Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, Virginia (USA), on 8 April 2017. The first-of-class ship – the first new U.S. aircraft carrier design in 40 years – spent several days conducting builder's sea trials, a comprehensive test of many of the ship's key systems and technologies.
USS George Washington (CVN-73) and the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD-3) are visible in the background.
CARIBBEAN SEA (July 17, 2009) The amphibious assault ship Pre-Commissioning Unit Makin Island (LHD 8) transits the Caribbean Sea. Makin Island departed Pascagoula, Miss., July 10 and is currently circumnavigating South America via the Strait of Magellan to its new homeport of San Diego. During its transit, the ship will make port visits in Brazil, Chile and Peru. Makin Island is the final amphibious assault ship built in the LHD-1 Wasp-class, but the first of the class built with Gas Turbine Engines and an electric drive. The ship is scheduled to be commissioned in October. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Glenn S. Robertson/Released)
USS Ronald Reagan traveling through the Straits of Magellan, to San Diego, CA, in a transfer move.
The aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) is underway from Naval Station Norfolk conducting acceptance trials and the Board of Inspections and Survey to test the ship's material conditions and readiness. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st class Demetrius L. Patton/Released)
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横須賀基地を出港した英空母「クイーンエリザベス」
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La nave ormeggiata alla banchina allestimento dello stabilimento Fincantieri di Castellammare di Stabia - Foto Ivan Guida
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French Command and Projection Ship Mistral (L 9013). Mistral is currently moored at the entrance of Toulon harbour, where she is preparing to host President Sarkozy during the celebrations of the 8th of May 2009.
The Pacific Ocean (Jul. 30, 2001) --The Nimitz Class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) transits the Pacific Ocean on a scheduled six-month deployment to the Western Pacific and Arabian Gulf regions. U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Daniel Smith. (RELEASED)
(c) Photo: LA(Phot) Guy Pool/MOD, OGL v1.0
An Army Air Corps Apache helicopter takes off from HMS Ocean during Operation Ellamy, the UK's contribution to UNSCR1973 in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Representation of the Porte-avions de nouvelle génération.
Blender rendering of a home-made model. Geometry of the model available at File:PANG-Future French aircraft carrier.stl
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HMAS Adelaide (L01) at Fleet Base East, Sydney
DRAGON HAMMER `90 A port quarter view of the Italian light aircraft carrier ITS GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI (C-551) underway during the NATO Southern Region exercise DRAGON HAMMER '90.
140425-N-IO414-165 USS John C Stennis exits drydock 04-25-2014 BREMERTON, Wash. (April 25, 2014) The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) exits drydock after completing the dry dock portion of a scheduled 16-month maintenance availability. John C. Stennis is undergoing a docking planned incremental availability maintenance at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jordan Crouch/Released)
220602-N-WU964-1133 PHILIPPINE SEA (June 2, 2022) Republic of Korea Navy landing platform-helicopter ROKS Marado (LPH 6112) conducts joint helicopter operations with the Golden Falcons of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 12 and the Saberhawks of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 77, deployed aboard the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), during Carrier Strike Group Exercise 2022. Carrier Strike Group Exercise is a bilateral exercise between the U.S. Navy and Republic of Korea Navy. This exercise allows our navies to refine operations and engagement to strengthen future cooperation while supporting the alliance that remains vital to the security interests of both nations and to stability in Northeast Asia. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Dallas A. Snider)
The U.S. Navy amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA-7) underway in the Gulf of Mexico during builder’s trials on 15 July 2019. Tripoli was the third U.S. Navy ship named for the Battle of Derne in 1805, the first land battle the United States fought overseas. Tripoli was commissioned on 15 July 2020.
At sea with USS George Washington (CVN 73) Sep. 28, 2002 -- The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier transits the Atlantic Ocean as she and her embarked Carrier Air Wing Seventeen (CVW-17) return from a regularly scheduled deployment, after conducting missions in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Southern Watch. USS George Washington is homeported in Norfolk, Va. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Summer M. Anderson. (RELEASED)
Shoalwater Bay (June 19, 2005) – The amphibious assault ship USS Boxer (LHD 4) prepares to launch Australian S70A-9 Black Hawk helicopters during flight operations in support of the combined exercise, Talisman Sabre 2005. Talisman Sabre is an exercise jointly sponsored by the U.S. Pacific Command and Australian Defence Force Joint Operations Command, and designed to train the U.S. Seventh Fleet commander's staff and Australian Joint Operations staff as a designated Combined Task Force (CTF) headquarters. The exercise focuses on crisis action planning and execution of contingency response operations. U.S. Pacific Command units and Australian forces will conduct land, sea and air training throughout the training area. More than 11,000 U.S. and 6,000 Australian personnel will participate. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class James F. Bartels (RELEASED)
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A cropped close shot of the Indian aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya (R33)
The USS Essex is guided by Philippine tug boats as it enters port at the former (Subic naval base) now Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority, Phillippines.
The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79) reached another construction milestone on 29 October 2019, as its dry dock area was flooded three months ahead of its slated production schedule, leading up to the christening of the second Ford-class aircraft carrier on 7 December 2019. The flooding of the dry dock followed other milestones, including the laying of the ship's keel on 22 August 2015, the placement of the 588-metric ton island superstructure on 29 May 2019, and the arrival of her crew on 1 October 2019. John F. Kennedy was constructed at Huntington Ingalls Industries-Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, Virginia (USA).
051018-N-9362D-014 Persian Gulf (Oct.18, 2005) – The Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser USS Chosin (CG 65) conducts plane guard duty for the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). Roosevelt and embarked Carrier Air Wing Eight (CVW-8) are underway on a regularly scheduled deployment conducting maritime security operations in the Persian Gulf. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Randall Damm (RELEASED)
The Mediterranean Sea (Mar. 31, 2003) -- USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) prepares to engage in flight operations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Operation Iraqi Freedom is the multinational coalition effort to liberate the Iraqi people, eliminate Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and end the regime of Saddam Hussein. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Michael W. Pendergrass (RELEASED)
...official US Navy photos taken during the ship's 10th Med Cruise (1998).
The Red Sea (Jun. 4, 2003) -- The amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD-3) steams in the Gulf of Aqaba while providing support for the President’s visit to Sharm el-Sheik, Egypt and Aqaba, Jordan for summits with Arab leaders. Kearsarge is on its way home from deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Десантный корабль типа «Прибой» на выставке «Армия 2015»
The Russian Aircraft Carrier Kuznetsov
USS Nimitz kehrt am 30. September in den Heimathafen, Navy Base San Diego, zurück
A graphic showing what the future USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 80) is expected to look like when she joins the fleet after 2025. The aircraft are F-35C Lighting II Joint Strike Fighters, F/A-18 E and F Super Hornet strike fighters, E-2D Hawkeye electronic warfare planes, and an unmanned strike jet modeled on the X-47B sitting on the No. 4 catapult. (U.S. Navy)
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HMAS Adelaide (L01) at anchor in Jervis Bay, just off Honeymoon Bay
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Cavour (550) - Civitavecchia, Italy
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Britains newest aircraft carrier, Prince of Wales, has sailed from Rosyth Dockyard for the very first time.Eight years after her steel was cut, the 65000 tonne warship will head under the iconic Fourth Bridges later this weekto begin her initial sea trials. The Prince of Wales is only the second ship in the world after HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH to be built from hull upwards, specifically to operate the fifth generation F35B Lightning II Joint Strike fighter jet.She has emerged from build two years after her sister ship HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH, which is currently transiting the Atlantic ahead of the operational trials to be conducted with UK F-35Bs in the USA.Defence Minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan said "Prince of Wales departure from Rosyth is a landmark moment for the carrier programme. As the ship takes the next step to becoming fully operational, she carries with her the story of Britain's maritime might. This tremendous achievement is a testament to the talent of British industry and I look forward to the moment we can welcome her into the Royal Navy family."
Mayport, Fla. (June 4, 2006) - The British Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus (A135), Belfast, UK, approaches the pier at U.S. Naval Station Mayport. The ship is conducting a scheduled port visit.
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Le Tonnerre, bâtiment de projection et de commandement (BPC)
071004-N-1189B-005 GULF OF AQABA - U.S. Marine Corps MV-22 Ospreys, assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 263, Marine Aircraft Group 29, prepare for flight on the deck of the multipurpose amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD 1). Wasp is on surge deployment to the Middle East carrying the Osprey to its first combat deployment.
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Die USS America (LHA-6), ein amphibisches Angriffsschiff der U.S.-Marine auf See vor Peru im Pazifischen Ozean am 3. September 2014.
At sea with USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) Feb. 5, 2003 – Aerial of Iwo Jima as it steams back to Norfolk, Va. Iwo Jima is conducting training in the Atlantic Ocean in preparation for their upcoming deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 1st Class Peter Cline. (RELEASED)
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IAC-1 Vikrant going for its maiden sea trials
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Макет авианосца проекта 23000Е на выставке «Армия 2015»
The Royal Thai Naval vessel HTMS CHAKRINARUEBET (CVH 911) in the South China Sea.
160628-O-N0101-110 WASHINGTON (June 28, 2016) An artist rendering of the future USS Bougainville (LHA 8). Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Ingalls Shipbuilding division is scheduled to begin construction in the fourth quarter of 2018, and delivery is expected in 2024. Bougainville will retain the aviation capability of the America-class design while adding a well deck capable of launching two landing craft air cushion hovercraft or one landing craft utility. Bougainville will have a larger flight deck configured for Joint Strike Fighter and Osprey V-22 aircraft. (U.S. Navy photo illustration courtesy of Huntington Ingalls Industries/Released)
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Petty Officer 3rd Class Jeremy Boan/U.S. Navy, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Aug 29, 2022) The guided-missile destroyer USS Delbert D. Black (DDG 119), top, is underway with the Egyptian navy amphibious assault ship ENS Gamal Adbel Nasser (L 1010) and frigate ENS Al-Galala (FFG 1002) in the Mediterranean Sea, Aug. 29, 2022. Delbert D. Black is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations to help ensure maritime security and stability in the Middle East region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jeremy R. Boan) 220829-N-UL352-1575
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TCG Anadolu (L-400) amphibious assault ship (LHD) of the Turkish Navy during its construction at Sedef Shipyard in Istanbul.
At sea with USS Bataan (LHD-5) Jul. 17, 1999 — The amphibious assault ship Bataan conducts training operations in the Atlantic Ocean in preparation for an upcoming maiden deployment.
Der französische Flugzeugträger Charles De Gaulle (R91) im Jahr 2009.