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This is a current list of aircraft carriers used by militaries and nations of [[Eurth]]. Ship operators with (†) denote the vessel is no longer in service.  Please use the following ordering system.
This is a current list of auxiliary vessels used by militaries and nations of [[Eurth]]. Ship operators with (†) denote the vessel is no longer in service.  Please use the following ordering system.


* Organize first by the '''County of Origin''' (Eurth) in alphabetical order, if there are multiple countries, the primary country of origin should be used for the ordering.
* Organize first by the '''County of Origin''' (Eurth) in alphabetical order, if there are multiple countries, the primary country of origin should be used for the ordering.
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* Organize with the primary user in '''User Country/Service''' (i.e., the country of origin's primary service) and follow with a separate row for each different service within that country of origin.  For additional users, list a new row for each user in alphabetical order.
* Organize with the primary user in '''User Country/Service''' (i.e., the country of origin's primary service) and follow with a separate row for each different service within that country of origin.  For additional users, list a new row for each user in alphabetical order.
* Try to combine as many rows as possible (e.g, '''Class/Subclass''', '''Role''', etc.) with '''rowspan="x"''' where applicable.
* Try to combine as many rows as possible (e.g, '''Class/Subclass''', '''Role''', etc.) with '''rowspan="x"''' where applicable.
Displacement should be listed in metric tons.


To return to the list of military equipment, [[Lists_of_military_equipment_(Eurth)|click here]].
To return to the list of military equipment, [[Lists_of_military_equipment_(Eurth)|click here]].

Revision as of 22:43, 10 September 2024

This is a current list of aircraft carriers used by militaries and nations of Eurth. Ship operators with (†) denote the vessel is no longer in service. Please use the following ordering system.

  • Organize first by the County of Origin (Eurth) in alphabetical order, if there are multiple countries, the primary country of origin should be used for the ordering.
  • Organize in numerical or alphabetical order for Timeline of Eurth Class/Sub-class, in instances where there are both, numerical first and then alphabetical.
  • Organize with the primary user in User Country/Service (i.e., the country of origin's primary service) and follow with a separate row for each different service within that country of origin. For additional users, list a new row for each user in alphabetical order.
  • Try to combine as many rows as possible (e.g, Class/Subclass, Role, etc.) with rowspan="x" where applicable.

Displacement should be listed in metric tons.

To return to the list of military equipment, click here.

Aircraft carriers

Image Real World Analogue Timeline of Eurth Technical Information Notes & References
Class/
Sub-class
Class/
Sub-class
Role Country of Origin Users Displacement (fully loaded) Capability
User Country/Service Local Designation
(If applicable or different)
US Navy 110129-N-3885H-158 USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) is underway in the Atlantic Ocean.jpg\ Nimitz-class Joint Aroman Carrier-class Nuclear-powered aircraft carrier  Adaptus  Adaptus Maximus-class 103,600 t (102,000 long tons; 114,200 short tons) CATOBAR
Nuclear-powered
The Joint Aroman Carrier is a joint-development between Adaptus and the Tagmatium
 Tagmatium  Tagmatium Protathlites tou Khristou-class
Liorancarrier.png CVA-01 Liorán-class Aircraft carrier  Gaellicia  Sceptred Navy 64,000 t (63,000 long tons; 71,000 short tons) STOBAR
HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales meet at sea for the first time.jpg Queen Elizabeth-class Adlantic-class Aircraft carrier  Gallambria  Royal Gallambrian Navy King Albert-class 65,000 t (64,000 long tons; 72,000 short tons) STOVL The Adlantic-class Carrier is a joint-development between Royal Gallambrian Navy & the Royal Navy
 Seylos  Seylos Defiant-class
USS Saratoga (CV-60) moored December 1985.jpg Forrestal-class Ark Royal-class Fleet carrier  Great Anglia  Great Anglia 82,000 t (81,000 long tons; 90,000 short tons) CATOBAR
17 HMS Ark Royal North Atlantic July 76.jpg Audacious-class Indefatigable-class Light fleet carrier  Great Anglia  Great Anglia 54,820 t (53,950 long tons; 60,430 short tons) CATOBAR
French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (R91) underway on 24 April 2019 (190424-M-BP588-1005).jpg Charles de Gaulle-class Mavini D-class Aircraft carrier  Iverica  Iverica 45,000 t (44,000 long tons; 50,000 short tons) CATOBAR
US Navy 050517-N-0120R-127 The conventionally powered aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) sails past a small group of Japanese fishing vessels and heads toward Sagami Bay.jpg Kitty Hawk-class República C-class Nuclear-powered aircraft carrier  Iverica  Iverica 70,000 t (69,000 long tons; 77,000 short tons) CATOBAR
Nuclear-powered
JS Izumo(DDH-183)seen from the sky 10-03-2021.jpg Izumo-class Perseus-class Helicopter carrier  Orioni  Orioni 26,000 t (26,000 long tons; 29,000 short tons) Helicopter
IAC-1 Vikrant out in the sea during its maiden sea trials.jpg INS Vikrant-class Despotes-class Aircraft carrier  Suverina  Suverina Prince Michail II-class 45,000 t (44,000 long tons; 50,000 short tons) STOBAR The two Despotes-class were never operated by Tagmatium and they were later sold to Salvia and Seylos and refitted to their standards. Seylos later transferred the Solidarity to the North Adlantic Union.
 North Adlantic Union Solidarity-class
 Salvia
 Tagmatium Despotes-class
Protomartyr-class  Tagmatium  Tagmatium Protomartyr-class The Protomartyr-class is a derivative design of the Despotes-class.
SNS Principe de Asturias (R11) during Dragon Hammer 92.jpg
Príncipe de Asturias-class Limanion-class Light aircraft carrier  Tagmatium  Tagmatium 16,700 t (16,400 long tons; 18,400 short tons) STOVL
Novorossijsk Kiev-class 1986.jpg Kiev-class Gyrfalcon-class Aviation cruiser  Volsci  Volsci 45,000 t (44,000 long tons; 50,000 short tons) STOVL