Nimitz-Class Carrier
The Nimitz-Class Carrier is a class of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers used by the United States Navy. Named after Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, these carriers are designed to support a wide range of military operations and can carry over 60 aircraft, including fighter jets and helicopters. They are equipped with advanced technology for navigation, communication, and defense.
Each Nimitz-Class Carrier has a displacement of about 100,000 tons and is approximately 1,092 feet long. They are powered by two nuclear reactors, allowing them to operate for over a decade without refueling. The carriers play a crucial role in projecting naval power and ensuring maritime security.