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In the [[United States Navy]], the ten ships of the '''Nimitz-class''' are its major [[aircraft carrier]]s. The [[Gerald R. Ford-class]] carriers, entering construction, will supplement them.<ref>{{citation
In the [[United States Navy]], the ten ships of the '''Nimitz-class''' are its major [[aircraft carrier]]s. The [[Gerald R. Ford-class]] carriers, entering construction, will supplement them.<ref>{{citation
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**Ship's Company: 3,200  
**Ship's Company: 3,200  
**Air Wing: 2,480.  
**Air Wing: 2,480.  
*Armament: Multiple NATO Sea Sparrow, [[Phalanx close-in weapons system]], and Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) mounts.  
*Armament: Multiple NATO Sea Sparrow, [[Phalanx close-in weapons system]], and [[RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile]] (RAM) mounts.  
*Aircraft: Approximately 60+.
*Aircraft: Approximately 60+.
==Electronics==
==Typical air wing==
==Typical air wing==
*4 squadrons of [[F-18 Hornet]] and [[F-18 Super Hornet]]; some to be replaced by [[F-35C Lighting II]]
*4 squadrons of [[F-18 Hornet]] and [[F-18 Super Hornet]]; some to be replaced by [[F-35C Lighting II]]
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*Helicopter squadron
*Helicopter squadron
*Electronic warfare detachment flying [[EA-6B Prowler]]s; to be replaced by [[EF-18 Growler]]
*Electronic warfare detachment flying [[EA-6B Prowler]]s; to be replaced by [[EF-18 Growler]]
==References==
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In the United States Navy, the ten ships of the Nimitz-class are its major aircraft carriers. The Gerald R. Ford-class carriers, entering construction, will supplement them.[1] They followed the one-of-a-kind USS Enterprise (CVN-65), although some conventionally powered carriers were built after the 1961 Enterprise.

Ships

Characteristics

  • Builder: Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding., Newport News, VA.
  • First Date Deployed: May 3, 1975 (USS Nimitz)
  • Propulsion: Two nuclear reactors, four shafts
  • Length: 1,092 feet (332.85 meters)
  • Beam: 134 feet (40.84 meters)
  • Flight Deck Width: 252 feet (76.8 meters)
  • Displacement: Approximately 97,000 tons (87,996.9 metric tons) full load
  • Speed: 30+ knots (34.5+ miles per hour)
  • Crew:
    • Ship's Company: 3,200
    • Air Wing: 2,480.
  • Armament: Multiple NATO Sea Sparrow, Phalanx close-in weapons system, and RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) mounts.
  • Aircraft: Approximately 60+.

Electronics

Typical air wing

References

  1. Fact File, U.S. Navy