Nimitz-Class Carriers
The Nimitz-Class Carriers are a class of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers used by the United States Navy. Named after Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, these carriers are among the largest warships in the world, measuring about 1,092 feet in length. They can carry over 60 aircraft and are designed to support a wide range of military operations.
Each carrier is powered by two nuclear reactors, allowing them to operate for over a decade without refueling. The Nimitz-Class features advanced technology, including a flight deck designed for efficient aircraft launch and recovery, making them crucial assets for naval power projection.