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    The Gerald R. Ford-Class: A Peek into the US Navy’s $13 Billion Apex of Maritime Dominanc

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    In a remarkable testament to American engineering and military innovation, the U.S. Navy has developed the Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier, an imposing about $13 billion marvel designed to maintain naval dominance for the United States through advanced technology and efficiency. The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), the lead ship of its class, represents a significant leap in carrier capabilities over its predecessor, the Nimitz-class, specifically through its incorporation of the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) and the Advanced Arresting Gear (AAG).

    The advent of this class of supercarriers marks a departure from traditional steam power to more robust and technologically sophisticated systems. The EMALS, in particular, stands out as a revolutionary system that employs electromagnetic energy to launch aircraft from the ship’s deck, offering increased reliability and efficiency over the steam catapults used by the Nimitz-class carriers. This innovation is not only expected to increase sortie rates but to also reduce long-term costs due to decreased maintenance and manpower needs. The Ford-class carriers’ AAG, a system designed to recover landing aircraft, employs state-of-the-art technology to provide enhanced capability while reducing the required crew and maintenance demands compared to the MK 7 system employed by the Nimitz-class.

    With the commissioning of CVN 78 on July 22, 2017, and its initial operational capability declared in December 2021, this new class of carriers has begun to showcase its remarkable features. Despite delays due to the completion of the ship’s weapons elevators and other technical challenges, the USS Gerald R. Ford set out on its initial two-month “service-retained deployment” in Atlantic waters on October 4, 2022, which served as an operational stress test.

    The Ford-class also embodies significant quality of life improvements for sailors and introduces a new era of cost-efficiency for the Navy. According to reports, each Ford-class carrier is expected to save over $4 billion in total ownership costs during its estimated 50-year service life compared to the Nimitz-class. The crew size has been reduced by nearly 700 compared to a CVN 68-class ship, and the air wing will function with approximately 400 fewer personnel. This reduction is credited to ship design improvements that lessen watch standing and maintenance workload. Furthermore, the carriers are designed to accommodate new systems, such as direct energy weapons, ensuring they remain on the cutting edge throughout their service.

    Relevant articles:
    Ford-Class Aircraft Carrier vs. Nimitz-Class: What Makes Them Different?, nationalinterest.org
    Gerald R. Ford Class Aircraft Carrier, Military.com
    AIRCRAFT CARRIERS, HII
    Report to Congress on Gerald R. Ford Aircraft Carrier Program, USNI News, Sep 1, 2023

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