Supercarrier
A Supercarrier is a type of Aircraft carrier that is really big. Supercarriers generally weigh over 70,000 tons, or 63,502,932 kilograms.
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Three steam catapult equipped aircraft carriers of various types—USS John C. Stennis, Charles de Gaulle (French Navy), USS John F. Kennedy along with the helicopter carrier HMS Ocean—and escort vessels, 2002
Chinese PLAN's electromagnetic catapult equipped aircraft carrier Fujian transiting the East China Sea, September 2025
Indian ski-jump based aircraft carriers INS Vikrant and INS Vikramaditya, June 2023
French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (rear) and US Navy carrier USS Ronald Reagan conducting joint operations in the Persian Gulf, each with the CATOBAR configuration
USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72), a United States Navy fleet carrier, also often referred to as a supercarrier, crossing the Atlantic in 2019
Aircraft carriers in the STOVL configuration are in service with Italy, Spain, Thailand and the United Kingdom.
The Royal Navy's HMS Ark Royal in 1939, with Swordfish biplane bombers passing overhead. The British aircraft carrier was involved in the crippling of the German battleship Bismarck in May 1941.
The Japanese seaplane carrier Wakamiya conducted the world's first naval-launched air raids in 1914.
F/A-18 Hornet aircraft landing video