HMS Dauntless

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phucheneh

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What is the point of designing 'stealth' ships again? It's not like they're zipping in at the speed of sound, dropping a bomb on a target 30,000 feet below, and getting the hell out of dodge.

They're...boats. Generally operating in coastal waters.

'Captain! Our secret plan has come crashing down! They have binoculars!'
 

Fenixgoon

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What is the point of designing 'stealth' ships again? It's not like they're zipping in at the speed of sound, dropping a bomb on a target 30,000 feet below, and getting the hell out of dodge.

They're...boats. Generally operating in coastal waters.

'Captain! Our secret plan has come crashing down! They have binoculars!'

because you can fire missiles far beyond line of sight?
 

dawp

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What is the point of designing 'stealth' ships again? It's not like they're zipping in at the speed of sound, dropping a bomb on a target 30,000 feet below, and getting the hell out of dodge.

They're...boats. Generally operating in coastal waters.

'Captain! Our secret plan has come crashing down! They have binoculars!'

because it's harder for an enemy to get a lock on them?
 
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ichy

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The UK is also building 2 supercarriers (65000 ton displacement)

And one of them is going to be mothballed as soon as it's completed because the Royal Navy's budget has been gutted. Sad, sad state of affairs.
 

JEDI

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One of the US's many aircraft carriers alongside Britain's only aircraft carrier still in service.

800px-USS_John_C._Stennis_(CVN-74)_%26_HMS_Illustrious_(R_06).jpg

so once that carrier retires (or sinks), the only countries w/a aircraft carrier in service is the US and Russia? (i dont count China's psuedo aircraft carrier)
 

techs

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so once that carrier retires (or sinks), the only countries w/a real aircraft carrier in service is the US and Russia? (i dont count China's psuedo aircraft carrier)

The French have 1 iirc. And it's nuclear.
Russia doesn't have a real aircraft carrier.
India is building one.
 

AstroManLuca

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don't know how up to date this is, it's missing the Chinese one for starters
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Pretty outdated. The UK only has one aircraft carrier still in service, the Illustrious, and it doesn't even carry aircraft anymore and will be retired in 2014. And the US only has 10 aircraft carriers still in service - all the little ones on the left side are retired, and two of the larger ones are out as well (they've probably included the Enterprise and the John F. Kennedy).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_aircraft_carriers_by_country

According to this, there are just 21 currently active.
 

Acanthus

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An aircraft carrier that now has no aircraft!

The UK spends about 38 billion pounds on its military per year but 12 billion pounds on foreign aid. Crazy.

The US spends 20+ fold that amount and doesn't conquer anything or otherwise benefit from it.
 

Acanthus

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Pretty outdated. The UK only has one aircraft carrier still in service, the Illustrious, and it doesn't even carry aircraft anymore and will be retired in 2014. And the US only has 10 aircraft carriers still in service - all the little ones on the left side are retired, and two of the larger ones are out as well (they've probably included the Enterprise and the John F. Kennedy).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_aircraft_carriers_by_country

According to this, there are just 21 currently active.

The US is building 3 more.

I believe they are to replace retired carriers.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_R._Ford-class_aircraft_carrier