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USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) tied up at the Piedmont Pier berth 12 in Truman Bay, Yokosuka, August 4, 1994.
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The incomplete Graf Zeppelin on 6 February 1942, at Gotenhafen by British Royal Air Force aircraft. A three-masted sailing ship, possibly one of the German Navy's vessels (Horst Wessel, Albert Leo Schlageter, or Gorch Fock) appears at a nearby pier.
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Launched in 1985, becoming fully operational in the Russian Navy in 1995. The initial name of the ship was Riga; it was launched as Leonid Brezhnev, embarked on sea trials as Tbilisi, and finally named Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Kuznetsov
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A F-15 Eagle and a RF-4C Phantom II from the 18th tactical fighter wing fly past soviet aircraft cruiser Minsk during Exercise Ostfriesland II in the Sea of Japan in 1983, photo taken by another F-15
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Así es el portaaviones más moderno y poderoso del mundo​

Con una eslora de 337 metros, longitud equivalente a tres campos de fútbol, y capacidad para transportar hasta 90 aviones de combate, el portaaviones estadounidense de propulsión nuclear USS Gerald R. Ford es el más poderoso y tecnológicamente avanzado del mundo e inició su primera misión el jueves.​





 

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USS Nimitz (CVN-68) and USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) moored at Pier No. 12, Norfolk, Dec 30, 1986. USS Iowa's (BB-61) bow is off to the right and another identified aircraft carrier.
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