aircraft-carrier

  • 91Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev — The heavy aircraft carrying cruiser [Due to restrictions imposed by Turkey preventing aircraft carriers travelling through the Bosporus, all Soviet and Russian aircraft carriers are named as aircraft carrying cruisers. However, in the case of… …

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  • 92Majestic class aircraft carrier — The Majestic class was a ship class of six light fleet aircraft carriers constructed for the Royal Navy, but serving in the Royal Australian Navy, Royal Canadian Navy, and Indian Navy.DesignThe Majestic class was conceived as a modified version… …

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  • 93Soviet aircraft carrier Ulyanovsk — Ulyanovsk (Cyrillic: Ульяновск ) was the first of a class of Soviet supercarriers which, for the first time, would have offered true blue water aviation capability for the Soviet Navy. This was based upon the 1975 Project 1153 OREL (which never… …

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  • 94Italian aircraft carrier Aquila — Aquila (Italian language: Eagle ) was an Italian aircraft carrier designed and built during World War II. It was a modification of the liner Roma . The conversion started in 1941; at the time of the Italian armistice (8 September 1943), the… …

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  • 95Soviet aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov — Admiral Gorshkov was a modified Kiev class aircraft carrier of the Russian Navy, originally named Baku . In 2004, she was sold to India for conversion into a STOBAR carrier to be named INS Vikramaditya .Differences from other Kiev class… …

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  • 96Japanese aircraft carrier Unryū — The Japanese aircraft carrier nihongo| Unryū |雲龍 was a fleet aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy which served during World War II. The name Unryū means literally cloud dragon , and bears the allusion Heavenward Bound Dragon Riding the… …

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  • 97French aircraft carrier Verdun — Verdun was an aircraft carrier under development in France in the 1950s which was cancelled before design was completed. History With the Clemenceau class carriers soon to enter service, the French Navy launched an effort to build a larger… …

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  • 98Japanese aircraft carrier Unyō — Unyō was a Taiyō class escort carrier operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II. Construction and conversion The Yawata Maru (八幡丸) liner of the shipping line Nippon Yusen, laid down in the Mitsubishi shipyard in Nagasaki in December… …

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  • 99Soviet aircraft carrier Riga — There have been two Russian aircraft carriers laid down as Riga * Riga an Admiral Kuznetsov class aircraft carrier laid down in 1981, renamed Leonid Brezhnev in 1982 and again as Admiral Kuznetsov in 1990 * Riga also an Admiral Kuznetsov class… …

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  • 100Soviet aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov (disambiguation) — One ship class and one aircraft carrier have been named Admiral Kuznetsov after Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov (1904–1974), the People s Comissar of the Soviet Navy during World War II and later the Commander in Chief of the Soviet Navy.*, a… …

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