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Aircraft Carrier Idioms

Aircraft Carrier (航空母舰), short for "aircraft carrier", "air carrier", or "aircraft-carrying cruiser" as it was called in the former Soviet Union, is a kind of warship that can provide Aircraft Carrier is a warship that can provide a means for military aircraft to take off and land. The Chinese word "aircraft carrier" comes from the Japanese kanji.

The biggest disadvantage of aircraft carriers: they are most vulnerable to destructive strikes by ultra-low-altitude sea-skimming weapons

Aircraft carriers are a kind of large-scale surface ships with carrier-based aircraft as their main combat weapon. Modern aircraft carriers and carrier aircraft have become a high-tech intensive military systems engineering.

Aircraft carriers are generally always the centerpiece of a carrier fleet, and sometimes serve as the flagship of the carrier fleet. The other ships in the fleet provide protection and supplies for it. A carrier fleet is usually equipped with 1 or 2 submarines, frigates, destroyers and supply ships. The destroyers or carriers carry anti-submarine helicopters, early warning aircraft, and electronic reconnaissance aircraft. With an aircraft carrier fleet, a nation can exert military pressure and conduct operations far from its own soil and without relying on local airfields.

Aircraft carriers are divided into attack carriers, anti-submarine carriers, escort carriers and multi-purpose carriers according to their missions; aircraft carriers are divided into fixed-wing aircraft carriers and helicopter carriers according to the performance of their carriers; the former can carry and take off and land all kinds of aircraft, including fixed-wing and helicopters with traditional take-off and landing methods, while the latter can only take off and land helicopters, or fixed-wing helicopters with vertical take-off and landing. The latter can only land helicopters or fixed-wing aircraft that can take off and land vertically. Some navies also have a similar-looking ship called an amphibious assault ship, which can also carry and land military helicopters or fixed-wing aircraft that can take off and land vertically. In terms of tonnage, there are super carriers (90,000 tons full load displacement or more, only the U.S. military has this type of carrier, and all U.S. nuclear-powered carriers are super carriers), large carriers (60,000-90,000 tons), medium-sized carriers (30,000-60,000 tons full load displacement), and small carriers (30,000 tons full load displacement or less); and in terms of power, there are conventionally-powered carriers and nuclear-powered carriers. Nuclear-powered aircraft carriers.