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    Maritime Disappointments: A Review of History’s Five Most Underwhelming Aircraft Carriers

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    When considering the vast array of naval warships that have sailed the seas, few platforms carry the prestige and power projection capability of the aircraft carrier. Yet, despite the illustrious history of these seafaring airbases, there exist tales of underperforming giants—ships whose legacies are marred by design flaws, operational mishaps, or unfortunate events. In this analysis, we delve into the stories of five carriers that have become synonymous with disappointment in naval history.

    The Imperial Japanese Navy’s (IJN) Shinano stands as a particularly sorrowful case. The Shinano, converted from a battleship to a supercarrier, was the sister ship to the formidable Yamato and Musashi. However, her promising existence was cut short during sea trials near Yokosuka Naval Base in November 1944. Sunk by the USS Archerfish (SS-331) after enduring three torpedo strikes, the loss of the 69,000-ton vessel and her crew remains a stark reminder of the vulnerability of even the mightiest ships.

    Another woeful example of crew incompetence led to the demise of the IJN Taihō on June 19, 1944. Despite being the new flagship of Vice-Admiral Jisaburo Ozawa, a single torpedo from the USS Albacore (SS-218) spelled disaster. A novice’s decision to disperse gasoline fumes throughout the ship’s ventilation system transformed the carrier into a floating bomb, resulting in a catastrophic explosion that sealed its fate.

    Turning to the European theater, the Graf Zeppelin epitomized the unrealized potential of the Kriegsmarine’s carrier fleet during World War II. Built as a marvel of engineering, its keel was laid in December 1936, but the outbreak of war thwarted progress. With leadership changes and a strategic pivot away from carrier importance, the Graf Zeppelin never achieved combat readiness. She was scuttled by the Germans and later sunk as a target ship by the Soviets in 1947.

    Across the decades and into more contemporary times, Russia’s Admiral Kuznetsov has become infamous for its plethora of issues. Commissioned in 1990, the carrier’s woes range from reliance on Mazut fuel to a sunken dry dock and a devastating onboard fire in 2019. The carrier’s limited patrols since the fall of the Soviet Union underscore the challenges facing Soviet-era naval designs.

    India’s INS Vikramaditya, originally the Soviet Navy’s Admiral Gorshkov, is another carrier that continues to face reliability challenges. Acquired by India in 2004, the ship has suffered from a toxic gas leak, several fires, and operational difficulties that call into question the long-term viability of Soviet-designed carriers.

    Relevant articles:
    US To Remove ‘World’s Biggest & Deadliest’ Aircraft Carrier Gerald R. Ford From Warzone Despite Iranian Threats – Reports, eurasiantimes.com
    In pictures: On board the world’s biggest ‘badass’ aircraft carrier that has angered Russia, yahoo.com
    10 Worst Aircraft Carriers, Hush-Kit, Dec 5, 2022
    We Asked An Expert to Pick the 5 Worst Aircraft Carriers Ever, The National Interest, Dec 27, 2023

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