US aircraft carriers are the world's most powerful ships and are nearly impossible to kill — here's why (2024)

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Ryan Pickrell

2019-01-15T19:14:30Z

US aircraft carriers are the world's most powerful ships and are nearly impossible to kill — here's why (1)

Aircraft carriers are symbols of American military might, and, recently, a Chinese military professor caused a stir by calling for China to sink two of them to crush America's resolve.

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That's certainly easier said than done.

The US military conducted a "Sink Exercise" test in 2005, using the decommissioned USS America for target practice to test the defensive capabilities of US carriers in order to guide the development of future supercarriers. The ship was bombarded repeatedly and hammered in a variety of attacks.

The carrier withstood four weeks of intense bombardment before it was finally sunk, according to The War Zone.

These leviathans of the seas are beacons of American power for a reason. China could knock one of the US' 11 carriers out of the fight, but sinking one of these 100,000-ton warships is another thing entirely. That's not to say it can't be done. It's just no simple task, experts told Business Insider.

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"It wouldn't be impossible to hit an aircraft carrier, but unless they hit it with a nuke, an aircraft carrier should be able to take on substantial damage," said retired Capt. Talbot Manvel, who previously served as an aircraft carrier engineer and was involved in the design of the new Ford-class carriers.

At 1,100 feet long, carriers are floating nuclear power plants, fuel tankers, bomb arsenals, and an airfield stacked atop each other like a layered cake. They are then surrounded by cruisers and destroyers to defend them from missiles, fighters, and torpedoes — even if that means sacrificing themselves.

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China can bring a lot of firepower to a fight.

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The Chinese military has a lot of different weapons it could throw at a US carrier in a war.

China has its "carrier killer" anti-ship ballistic missiles, such as the DF-21D and the DF-26, which are capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads, as well as a variety of anti-ship cruise missiles and torpedoes.

China would likely use missiles to suppress the carrier, using ballistic missiles to damage the air wing's planes and wreck the flight deck, where planes launch and land. Weapons like cruise missiles, which can strike with precision, would likely be aimed at the hangar bay, superstructure, and maybe some of the airplanes, Bryan Clark, a former US Navy officer and defense expert at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA), told Business Insider.

These targets are all far above the carrier's waterline and are meant to knock the carrier out of the fight.

"If they really wanted to sink the carrier, they might have to turn to a torpedo attack," he added. "Torpedo defense is hard, not really perfected, and so [torpedoes] actually end up being the more worrying threat."

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US carriers are behemoths that are built to take a hit.

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Displacing more than 100,000 tons, the US Navy's Nimitz-class aircraft carriers are among the largest warships ever built. Their ability to take a beating "is a function of both their size and the compartmentalization of the carrier," Clark explained.

"In the case of the USS America, the size alone resulted in it being pretty survivable," he said before calling attention to some other aspects of the powerful ships.

Each carrier has a number of main spaces, which the crew would try to seal off should the carrier take a hit below the waterline, say from a torpedo. The ship is so incredibly large that it would take a number of these compartments filling up with water for the ship to sink.

The type of steel used on the ships also makes them difficult to penetrate, Manvel said. "It has an underbottom and side protection of several layers of steel." There are also "voids that allow for warhead gas expansion."

The extra armoring is also designed to keep damage from detonating the ship's weapons magazines, where bombs and missiles are stored.

Additionally, the US Navy pays attention to how it moves weapons around the ship, keeping these bombs and missiles as protected as possible. And steps have been taken to reduce the number of hot surfaces that could ignite.

There are also a lot of redundant systems, which means that critical systems can be rerouted, making it hard to take out essentials, such as the propulsion system, which would leave the ship dead in the water if destroyed. As long as the ship can move, it can retreat if necessary.

"Given enough time and weapons, you can sink a carrier. But, if you have defenses, people doing damage control, and propulsion, the carrier can take damage and drive away to eventually come back," Clark told BI.

US carriers "can take a lick and keep on ticking," Manvel, who taught at the US Naval Academy, said.

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US carriers and their escort ships are armed to the teeth.

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Carriers and their escort ships are armed with sonar and torpedoes to prevent the stealthy boats from getting close enough for a torpedo attack. And the battle group is also armed with electronic countermeasures and kinetic interceptors for missile defense. They also have various close-in weapons systems to strike at incoming threats as a last resort.

Submarines are their gravest threat to sinking. Russian subs, for instance, are often armed with 1,000-pound torpedoes that were designed to destroy carrier groups, and it's conceivable that enough fired at once and on target could sink a carrier.

For just this reason, the US has put a lot of effort into anti-submarine warfare, so US carrier strike groups have "the ability to put weapons on submarine contacts very quickly," Clark told BI. Escort ships can launch torpedoes or rocket-fired torpedoes, and SH-60 helicopters can drop torpedoes or sonobuoys to track submarines.

The US has also put a greater emphasis on electronic warfare to prevent US carriers from being actively targeted by enemy missiles. The Chinese could "launch a weapon, but it may not be accurately targeted enough to actually hit" a moving carrier from 1,000 miles away, Clark further explained.

There is also a keen interest in improved missile-defense capabilities. "There are lots of ways to shoot it down with kinetic interceptors, like the SM-6, SM-2, Rolling Airframe Missile," he added.

Of course, there is also the air wing, which could include up to sixty fighters, as well as a number of jammers, helicopters, and early-warning aircraft. "We have a pretty robust air wing that can go hundreds of miles out to provide a buffer for incoming stuff. It would take a lot to get through that," Manvel said.

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American carriers are never alone in hostile waters.

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"It’s important to put the carrier where it is least at risk ... surrounded by the battle group," Manvel said.

US aircraft carriers are surrounded by smaller ships, known as escorts. They sail in carrier strike groups consisting of at least one carrier, one cruiser, and one or two destroyers and are capable of unleashing a lot of firepower when needed.

They are exceptionally well defended. "You have to launch hundreds of weapons at the carrier strike group to even get a few of them through," Clark explained. That doesn't mean a strike group can't be overwhelmed, though.

There's a good chance China has the ability to do that. At a recent talk at The Heritage Foundation, Clark explained that China could hurl around 600 missiles downrange at a carrier group, which could, on a good day, down roughly 75% of the incoming Chinese weapons.

This, however, creates a dilemma for the Chinese military. The People's Liberation Army has to make the hard decision on how many weapons it will throw away just to knock a carrier out for a few weeks, assuming it has merely been damaged and not sunk.

"Those weapons are gone. They don’t have them for some other part of the fight," Clark said. "Maybe that is worth it to them. Maybe it’s not."

And it's likely in a war that the US would destroy these missile batteries with bombers and long-range missiles before it sends a carrier into their range.

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To strike a killing blow, China has to get close, really close.

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China has decent torpedoes, and their submarines are increasingly capable. But whether or not they are good enough to slip past the defenses of a carrier strike group to deliver the kill shot to a US carrier is debatable.

In 2006, a Chinese Song-class submarine reportedly managed to skirt the defenses of the USS Kitty Hawk strike group, surfacing within firing range of the carrier as it sailed through the East China Sea, according to a report by The Washington Times, some details of which have been called into question. The incident reportedly caused the US Navy to reevaluate its approach to Chinese subs.

The US Navy can put a lot of fire on a submarine very quickly, and because submarines tend to be rather slow with limited defenses, the enemy submarine could retreat only once it was spotted.

"Once a submarine has been detected and you start throwing weapons at it, it pretty much has to leave because it is too slow to evade, it doesn’t have a lot of self-defense, and it doesn’t have the sensors necessary to stand and fight," Clark told BI.

The big question is: Will the US Navy strike group be able to spot an enemy submarine before it manages to get a shot off?

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US aircraft carriers are the world's most powerful ships and are nearly impossible to kill — here's why? ›

Each carrier has a number of main spaces, which the crew would try to seal off should the carrier take a hit below the waterline, say from a torpedo. The ship is so incredibly large that it would take a number of these compartments filling up with water for the ship to sink.

Why are US aircraft carriers impossible to sink? ›

The key to an aircraft carrier's buoyancy is that the bottom of the ship displaces a substantial amount of water. The volume of water displaced by the ship weighs more than the entire carrier itself. This results in a buoyant force greater than the gravitational force acting on the carrier, allowing it to float.

Are aircraft carriers impossible to destroy? ›

An aircraft carrier like any warship will always be vulnerable to air attack, but with its defending fighter planes it has a better defense than any other type of ship in existence. One good fighter plane squadron is worth more than all the anti-aircraft fire of an entire task force as an air defense.

Could China sink a US aircraft carrier? ›

So, like the Japanese bombing Pearl Harbor, or Al Qaeda piloting passenger aircraft into the World Trade Center, China would only sink an aircraft carrier if they were ready for all-out war with the world's most well-funded, and most experienced, military.

Do US aircraft carriers have guns? ›

In addition to their aircraft, the vessels carry short-range defensive weaponry for anti-aircraft warfare and missile defense. The unit cost was about US$8.5 billion in FY 2012 dollars, equal to US$11.2 billion in 2023.

Has a US aircraft carrier ever sunk? ›

The last US aircraft carrier of any type sunk in combat was USS Bismarck Sea (CVE-95), sunk by two kamikaze attacks on February 21, 1945 off Iwo Jima. The last light carrier sunk was USS Princeton (CVL-23), sunk by a lone Japanese dive bomber (NOT a kamikaze) on October 24, 1944 during the Battle of Leyte Gulf.

Can a cruise missile take out an aircraft carrier? ›

The most significant threats to carriers are cruise missiles, wake-homing torpedoes, ballistic missiles and mines. But cruise missiles are unlikely to penetrate the battle group's integrated air defenses, and few potential adversaries are capable of employing submarines or torpedoes effectively.

Could an aircraft carrier destroy a country? ›

They could easily destroy a small country. The ship is able to defend itself via its own missile systems. It can also defend itself from incoming torpedos.

Which country has the most powerful aircraft carriers? ›

The United States Navy has 11 large nuclear-powered fleet carriers—carrying around 80 fighters each—the largest carriers in the world; the total combined deck space is over twice that of all other nations combined.

What is the top speed of an aircraft carrier in the US? ›

Despite its size, the aircraft carrier is remarkably agile. With a top speed of over 30 knots (56 kmph), the Ford class carrier can keep up with much smaller vessels.

Can China defeat the US Navy? ›

China would win a naval war in Chinese territorial waters, under land-based air cover. But the United States has no intention of fighting a war on China's turf. They will fight that war on the high seas, which is their turf. China will lose a naval war anywhere else but just off the Chinese coast.

What is China's aircraft carrier killer? ›

The DF-21, also known as a carrier killer, "has a range exceeding 1,500 km, is fitted with a maneuverable reentry vehicle (MaRV) and is reportedly capable of rapidly reloading in the field," the Pentagon said.

Why do aircraft carriers not capsize? ›

Aircraft carriers do not capsize, because their center of buoyancy is higher than their center of gravity. Buoyancy is derived from carriers being less dense than water. Few things demonstrate the marvel of human engineering like a modern aircraft carrier.

What would it take to sink a US aircraft carrier? ›

An aircraft carrier can be sunk, it's not a miracle weapon. However, to do serious damage, you'll need to hit with a dozen Zircons, Onyx missiles, or torpedoes. That's why Chinese research says it takes 20 hypersonic missiles to destroy an aircraft carrier.

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