CVN 78 Gerald R. Ford
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : July 22, 2017
Total Production : 10
Total Cost : USD $40 billion
The US Navy's CVN 21 is a new class of aircraft carrier considered as a Nimitz class follow-on designed to operate well into the 21st century and to survive to the next generation threats. It will be very automated reducing crew workload and increasing efficiency. The CVN 21 aircraft carrier will feature an entirely new nuclear propulsion plant with fewer operators and lowering life cycle costs. The ship will replace current steam systems with electrical auxiliaries. The new carrier will be provided with new sensors, a new safer aircraft recovery system, and other systems that will reduce operational costs and workload. The US Navy original plans called for the procurement of two CVN 21 carriers through 2018. It was expected that in 2018 the US Navy will aircraft carrier fleet will consists of 10 Nimitz class and 2 CVN 21 class carriers. A third CVN 21 class carrier was meant to be commissioned in 2025 replacing the CVN 68 USS Nimitz aircraft carrier. The program was re-named CVN 78 Gerald R. Ford and calls for the procurement of 11 ships by 2058.
Model | Status | Year | Produced |
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CVN 78 Gerald R. Ford | Active | 2017 | 1 |
CVN 79 John F. Kennedy | Under Development | 2025 | 9 |
CVN 78 Gerald R. Ford
Group : Aircraft Carriers
Status : Active
Also Known As : CVN 21 (US Navy's early designation)
Origin : United States of America
Contractors : Newport News Shipbuilding*, Huntington Ingalls Industries
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : July 22, 2017
Total Production : 1
Unitary Cost : USD $13.4 billion
On May 21, 2004, Northrop-Grumman Newport News was awarded a three-year $1.4 billion preparation construction contract of CVN 21 aircraft carrier. This contract covers risk reduction, material procurement, design and engineering through fiscal year 2007. Each ship of the class is valued at approximately $8 billion. Construction of the lead ship started in 2007 to be commissioned by the US Navy in 2014. It features an enhanced flight deck, improved weapons movement, a redesigned island, a new nuclear power plant and reduced manning. It is expected that CVN 21 class ships characteristics will ease new technologies insertion workload. The program entered into the system development and demonstration phase in April 2004, and the scope of the program was expanded including three carriers instead of two as planned early and the program total value raising to $31.75 billion.
The Raytheon company was selected as the CVN-78's industry lead integrator for warfare systems integration of all onboard weapon systems and electronics operations on April 14, 2005. The CVN-78 aircraft carrier will include Raytheon's Total Ship System Engineering approach to a common enterprise computing environment that maximizes multi-mission capabilities. The CVN 78 to be commissioned in March 2016 will feature the state-of-the-art Dual Band Radar (DBR). These aircraft carriers will operate the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, EA-18G Growler electronic attack aircraft, E-2D Advanced Hawkeye airborne radar aircraft and the F-35C Lightning II stealth fighter as well as a variety of rotary wing aircraft. Before 2030 this ship will operate the emerging UCLASS unmanned combat aircraft as well as the F/A-XX sixth generation combat aircraft beyond 2035.
Operators
Country | Status | State | Notes |
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![]() | Active | 1 | The US Navy plans call for 11 Ford-class aircraft carriers through 2058 |
Specifications
Notes | ||
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Crew | 4539 | |
Number of Aircraft | 75 | |
Number of Engines | 4 | |
Dimensions | ||
Beam | 40.8 meter | |
Flight Deck Width | 78 meter | |
Length | 333 meter | |
Mass | ||
Full Displacement | 100,000 ton | |
Speed | ||
Top Speed | 30 knot | |
Time | ||
Service Life | 50 year |
Gear
Airborne Early Warning Aircrafts | ||
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E-2D Advanced Hawkeye | 4 | |
ASW Helicopters | ||
MH-60R Strikehawk | 14 | |
Combat Management Systems | ||
CEC | 1 | |
SSDS MK 2 | 1 | |
Electronic Attack Aircrafts | ||
EA-18G Growler | 7 | |
High-Speed Interceptors | ||
F/A-XX | ||
Jamming Systems | ||
AN/SLQ-32C(V)6 | 1 | |
MFEW | 1 | |
Military Transport Aircrafts | ||
C-2A Greyhound | 2 | |
Multi-Role Fighters | ||
F/A-18E Super Hornet | 36 | |
F/A-18F Super Hornet | 36 | |
F-35C Lightning II | 20 | |
Radar Systems | ||
DBR | 1 | |
Surface-to-Air Missiles | ||
ESSM | ||
VTOL Military Transport Aircrafts | ||
CMV-22B Osprey |
Listing
Ship | Status | Com | Decom |
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Active | July 22, 2017 |
CVN 79 John F. Kennedy
Group : Aircraft Carriers
Status : Under Development
Origin : United States of America
Contractors : Huntington Ingalls Industries, Newport News Shipbuilding
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 2025
Total Production : 9
Unitary Cost : USD $11.4 billion
The US Navy's CVN 79 John F. Kennedy class differs from the CVN 78 Gerald R. Ford because the Dual Band Radar (DBR) was replaced by the less capable but more affordable Enterprise Air Surveillance Radar (EASR) along with the SPQ-9B fire control radar. This change was carried out by the US Navy in order to reduce costs of the newest aircraft carriers while providing increased commonality across platforms. The CVN 79 will be commissioned in the 2023-2025 timeframe with another nine additional aircraft carriers to follow through 2058. These aircraft carriers will operate the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, EA-18G Growler electronic attack aircraft, E-2D Advanced Hawkeye airborne radar aircraft and the F-35C Lightning II stealth fighter as well as a variety of rotary wing aircraft. Before 2030 this ship will operate the emerging UCLASS unmanned combat aircraft as well as the F/A-XX sixth generation combat aircraft beyond 2035.
Operators
Country | Status | State | Notes |
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![]() | Planned | 9 |
Specifications
Notes | ||
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Time | ||
Service Life | 50 year |
Gear
Airborne Early Warning Aircrafts | ||
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E-2D Advanced Hawkeye | 4 | |
ASW Helicopters | ||
MH-60R Strikehawk | ||
Combat Management Systems | ||
SSDS MK 2 | 1 | |
Electronic Attack Aircrafts | ||
EA-18G Growler | 7 | |
High-Speed Interceptors | ||
F/A-XX | ||
Jamming Systems | ||
MFEW | 1 | |
Multi-Role Fighters | ||
F/A-18E Super Hornet | 36 | |
F/A-18F Super Hornet | 36 | |
F-35C Lightning II | 20 | |
Radar Systems | ||
AN/SPQ-9B | 1 | |
AN/SPY-6(V)3 | 1 | |
VTOL Military Transport Aircrafts | ||
CMV-22B Osprey |
Listing
Ship | Status | Com | Decom |
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Under Construction | 2025 | |
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Under Construction | 2028 | |
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Under Construction | 2032 | |
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Planned | 2036 | |
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Planned | 2040 | |
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Planned | 2044 | |
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Planned | 2048 | |
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Planned | 2052 | |
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Planned | 2056 | |
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Cancelled | 2058 |
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