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The US Navy is just months away from adding the most expensive warship in history to its fleet, the $13 billion USS Gerald Ford.

The USS Ford, the lead ship of the new Ford-class aircraft-carrier series, is expected to join the US Navy in early 2016, according to CNN. Once deployed, the ship will be among the largest carriers ever to ply the seas and will feature a number of changes and advancements over the US' current Nimitz-class aircraft carrier.

Here's a look at this multibillion-dollar beast:

The USS Gerald Ford is expected to cost upward of $13 billion by the time it is deployed.
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(Screengrab/Youtube) The USS Gerald R. Ford.

The Ford, and the Ford-class of aircraft carrier, is intended to relieve stress and overdeployment within the US Navy. Currently, the Navy operates 10 carriers but wants an additional vessel to take pressure off of the rest of the fleet.
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(U.S. Navy/Huntington Ingalls Industries/Chris Oxley)

The ship will feature a host of changes over the Nimitz-class carrier. Ford-class carriers will be capable of generating three times more electrical power than the older carrier classes, for example.
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(US Navy/Newport News Shipbuilding) A 3D model of the USS John F. Kennedy, the second ship the Ford-class carrier series.

This increased power supply allows the Ford to run more cutting-edge hardware. The newly designed Electro-Magnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) will allow the vessel to launch 25% more aircraft a day than the previous steam-powered launch systems.


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The amount of electricity onboard also makes Ford-class carriers ideal candidates to field laser and directed-energy weapons in the future, like rail guns and missile interceptors.
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(Screenshot/Navy's electromagnetic railgun test looks like sci-fi A demonstration of a rail gun.

Once launched, the Ford will be among the largest warships in the world. It will be 1,092 feet long and displace upward of 100,000 tons.
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(US Navy/John Whalen) Newport News Shipbuilding floods Dry Dock 12 to float the first-in-class aircraft carrier, Pre-Commissioning Unit Gerald R. Ford.

This size will allow the carrier to house about 4,400 staff and personnel while carrying more than 75 aircraft.
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(US Navy/Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Aidan P. Campbell) The aircraft carrier Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) gets underway, beginning the ship’s launch and transit to Newport News Shipyard pier 3 for the final stages of construction and testing.

The Ford is expected to carry F-35s and carrier-based drone aircraft once they become available.
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(REUTERS/Mike Blake) A Lockheed Martin Corp's F-35C Joint Strike Fighter is shown on the deck of the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier after making the plane's first ever carrier landing using its tailhook system, off the coast of California, November 3, 2014.

But for all the advances within the Ford-class carrier group, some have questionedthe wisdom of continuing an astronomically expensive carrier-heavy naval strategy in a time when interstate warfare is rare and nations like China are working on potentially carrier-killing long-range antiship cruise missiles.


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I like it. though I wonder if would have been wiser if we had to chosen to build smaller carriers like the size Charles De Gaulle for around $6 billion a pop.

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I like it. though I wonder if would have been wiser if we had to chosen to build smaller carriers like the size Charles De Gaulle for around $6 billion a pop.

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i think the power of a carrier is consider " how many aircraft unit it can carry", anyway i want to marry her (ford class carrier) she the most beauty full air craft carrier...................:smitten:
 
13 Billion???!!!!!
I hope it justifies its cost.

It would have been better if USA would have built less compact super carriers, comparable to Enterprise....In 13 billion, about 2 would easily come.... and they would still carry over 60 aircrafts.

8 Ford size carriers.... and 8 improved EEnterprise. These , along with America Class would be enough of Democracy on Seas.
 
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And, for comparison,
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LHA/LHDs aren't small either (about the same full load displacement as Charles de Gaulle CVN)
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This size will allow the carrier to house about 4,400 staff and personnel while carrying more than 75 aircraft.
Wow! Considering that it's a nuclear powered ship capable of sailing for months out in the sea, the number of toilet rolls needed for 4400 staff would run into hundreds of thousands!! :woot:
 
Wow! Considering that it's a nuclear powered ship capable of sailing for months out in the sea, the number of toilet rolls needed for 4400 staff would run into hundreds of thousands!! :woot:

Months? Are you kidding me ?

These days the nuclear reactors in our all top line SSNs and Carriers come with life long fuel support. They don't need to come back at all and limited only by the extent of human exhaustion and stress !
 
I like it. though I wonder if would have been wiser if we had to chosen to build smaller carriers like the size Charles De Gaulle for around $6 billion a pop.

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I visitedvisited or tried to visit (wasn't allowed on board ) USS Indepedence on it's last deployment abriadabroad at port Kilang. I was strolling on the port in my traditional Pakistani dress, so some members of the thousands of the crew were taking my photographs and I was taking theirs. Was a funny situation
 

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