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The U.S. Navy Is About to Get Its Hands on the Most Technologically Advanced Aircraft Carrier Ever Built

The U.S. Navy Is About to Get Its Hands on the Most Powerful Aircraft Carrier Ever

The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) is The Most Technologically Advanced Warship Ever Built

The USS Gerald R. Ford is the first is a series of new Ford-class carriers designed with a host of emerging technologies to address anticipated future threats and bring the power-projecting platform into the next century.

The U.S. Navy Is About to Get Its Hands on the Most Technologically Advanced Aircraft Carrier Ever Built
The U.S. Navy Is About to Get Its Hands on the Most Technologically Advanced Aircraft Carrier Ever Built

After some schedule delays and challenges integrating first-of-its kinds technologies, many have been awaiting word on the anticipated schedule for the USS Ford, the first Ford-class aircraft carrier. The Navy has now announced that the ship is slated to deliver in April of this year. The Navy Released the following statement from spokeswoman Capt. Thurraya Kent — with the Asst. SECNAV for Research, Development & Acquisition:

“GERALD R. FORD (CVN 78) is 99 percent overall complete with 93 percent of the test program complete (93 percent Hull, Mechanical & Electrical, 92 percent propulsion testing, and 93 percent electronics testing). Over the past few months, we have made significant progress resolving first-of-class issues associated with these critical systems and have resumed critical path testing in support of Builder’s Sea Trials.

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This progress enables us to forecast our sea trials and delivery schedule. Specifically, we have updated the ship’s schedule to reflect Builder’s Sea Trials in March 2017, Acceptance Trials in April 2017, and Delivery in April 2017, pending the results of sea trials.”The USS Gerald R. Ford is the first is a series of new Ford-class carriers designed with a host of emerging technologies to address anticipated future threats and bring the power-projecting platform in to the next century.

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Once its delivered, the new carrier will go through “shock trials” wherein its stability is tested in rough waters caused by explosions; the ship will also go through a pre-deployment process known as “post-shakedown availability” designed to further prepare the ship for deployment.

The service specifically engineered Ford-class carriers with a host of next-generation technologies designed to address future threat environments. These include a larger flight deck able to increase the sortie-generation rate by 33-percent, an electromagnetic catapult to replace the current steam system and much greater levels of automation or computer controls throughout the ship, among other things.

The ship is also engineered to accommodate new sensors, softധąɾ, ωεɑρσռs and combat systems as they emerge, Navy officials have said. The ship’s larger deck space is, by design, intended to accommodate a potential increase in use of carrier-launched technologies such as unmanned aircraft systems in the future.

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The USS Ford is built with four 26-megawatt generators, bringing a total of 104 megawatts to the ship. This helps support the ship’s developing systems such as its Electro-Magnetic Aircraft Launch System, or EMALS, and provides power for future systems such as lasers and rail-guns, many Navy senior leaders have explained.

The USS Ford also needs sufficient electrical power to support its new electro-magnetic catapult, dual-band radar and Advanced Arresting Gear, among other electrical systems. As technology evolves, laser ωεɑρσռs and rail guns may eventually replace some of the missile systems on board aircraft carriers, Navy leaders have said. Should they be employed, laser ωεɑρσռs could offer carriers a high-tech, lower cost offensive and defensive ωεɑρσռ aboard the ship able to potential incinerate incoming enemy missiles in the sky.

The Ford-class ships are engineered with a redesigned island, slightly larger deck space and new ωεɑρσռs elevators in order to achieve an increase in sortie-generation rate. The new platforms are built to launch more aircraft and more seamlessly support a high-op tempo.

The new ωεɑρσռs elevators allow for a much more efficient path to move and re-arm ωεɑρσռs systems for aircraft. The elevators can take ωεɑρσռs directly from their magazines to just below the flight deck, therefore greatly improving the sortie-generation rate by making it easier and faster to re-arm planes, service officials explained.

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The next-generation technologies and increased automation on board the Ford-Class carriers are also designed to decrease the man-power needs or crew-size of the ship and, ultimately, save more than $4 billion over the life of the ships.Kris Osborn became the Managing Editor of Scout ധąɾrior in August of 2015.

His role with Scout.com includes managing content on the Scout ധąɾrior site and generating independently sourced original material. Scout ധąɾrior is aimed at providing engaging, substantial military-specific content covering a range of key areas such as ωεɑρσռs, emerging or next-generation technologies and issues of relevance to the military. Just prior to coming to Scout ധąɾrior, Osborn served as an Associate Editor at the Military.com.

Osborn previously served at the Pentagon as a Highly Qualified Expert with the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army – Acquisition, Logistics & Technology. Osborn has also worked as an anchor and on-air military specialist at CNN and CNN Headline News. This story originally appeared in Scout wąɾrior.

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