Aircraft Carriers III

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The official crest of the future Ford class CVN USS John F Kennedy (CVN 79) has been revealed.

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Capt. Todd Marzano, commanding officer, Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) John F. Kennedy (CVN 79) and his crew officially unveiled the seal of the US Navy's second Ford-class aircraft carrier currently under construction at Newport News Shipbuilding on Nov. 6, 2019.

The seal is crafted to integrate elements that honor President John F. Kennedy, his service to the Navy, and his vision for space exploration.

It features 35 stars located around the outer ring that represent John F. Kennedy as our nation's 35th president. The 35th star is positioned after his middle initial and the two gold stars placed between CVN and the number 79 symbolize the fact that this is the second aircraft carrier bearing his name and legacy.

The Roman numeral "CIX" or 109, is a tribute to President Kennedy's heroic naval service as commander of Patrol Boat 109 in the South Pacific. Additionally, the moon backdrop represents President Kennedy's instrumental role in the nation's space program.

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ATLANTIC OCEAN (Nov. 7, 2019) Sailors assigned to USS Gerald R. Ford's (CVN 78) air department run to secure an MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter, assigned to the "Dragon Whales" of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 28 to the flight deck. Ford is currently underway conducting an independent steaming exercise. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Connor Loessin)

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ATLANTIC OCEAN (Nov. 7, 2019) USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) Sailors conduct small boat operations in the Atlantic Ocean. Ford is currently underway conducting an independent steaming exercise. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Connor Loessin)
 

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USMC F-35Bs & USS America shaping the future of amphibious operations
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When more than a dozen F-35B Lightning IIs thundered across the skies of the Eastern Pacific and touched down on the USS America on Oct. 8, 2019, it signaled the birth of the most lethal, aviation-capable amphibious assault ship to date.
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asif iqbal

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F35B and V22 will transform the assault ship for carrier capability or close to carrier capability as possible

12 x F35B is a 1/4 of fully Carrier air wing
 

bd popeye

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F35B and V22 will transform the assault ship for carrier capability or close to carrier capability as possible

12 x F35B is a 1/4 of fully Carrier air wing

Listen guys. And LHA or LHD cannot do what a CVN can do. Period. I just does not have the weapons capacity or eyes in the sky, E2-C/D Hawkeye and no dedicated tanker. A capable ship? Yes! But not a CVN.
 

asif iqbal

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Listen guys. And LHA or LHD cannot do what a CVN can do. Period. I just does not have the weapons capacity or eyes in the sky, E2-C/D Hawkeye and no dedicated tanker. A capable ship? Yes! But not a CVN.

yes and that’s why I said “close” to but never same

when it comes to sortie rates, bombs on target and sustained air oops nothing comes close to a fully blown carrier

but with F35B in SEAD role and MV22 as tanker and the capability’s they bring is huge leap forward in range and payload the gap between amphibious assault and carrier has never been smaller
 

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but with F35B in SEAD role and MV22 as tanker and the capability’s they bring is huge leap forward in range and payload the gap between amphibious assault and carrier has never been smaller

True..but we are still waiting for that
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to be fully operational and deployed. the system has been delayed long enough.
 
True..but we are still waiting for that
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to be fully operational and deployed. the system has been delayed long enough.
can't find quickly if VARS has been funded I mean by the Pentagon

your link says "The Corps expects its new refueling system to be operational by fiscal year 2019." and FY2019 just ended

vaporware?
 

TerraN_EmpirE

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Listen guys. And LHA or LHD cannot do what a CVN can do. Period. I just does not have the weapons capacity or eyes in the sky, E2-C/D Hawkeye and no dedicated tanker. A capable ship? Yes! But not a CVN.
This is absolutely true.
However it should be pointed out that currently carriers lack a dedicated tanker. The KS3 and KA6 are both out it the boneyards. Boeing’s MQ25 is still in development not ready for prime time.
Tanking is done either by ground based tankers or off Buddy stores F/A18E.

long term the Marines have a requirement for a V22 Drone under MUX. That still won’t be for a while.
can't find quickly if VARS has been funded I mean by the Pentagon

your link says "The Corps expects its new refueling system to be operational by fiscal year 2019." and FY2019 just ended

vaporware?
Last report I have is from last year.
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