Yes
I would think so, considering US aircraft destroyed innumberable Japanese ships, from landing craft to aircraft carriers. US Aircraft destroyed the Yamato. and that was in World War 2, well before the high-tech stuff we have today.
100's because of magic trolls that make huge waves when they pass gas
The ships that carries so many combat aircrafts are called aircraft carriers because they are designed for carrying warplanes, they are also called warships that has missiles and heavy machine-guns that allows them to fire back against their enemies. Aircraft carriers are the World's biggest warship and it can take lots of punishments to sink. Aircraft carriers are really strong and it is not easy to sink the carrier because they are really huge. Aircraft carriers cannot sink in one hit. The only way to sink it is to find a weakest spot or take the torpedo that does an incredibly powerful damages to bigger combat ships and any other huge ships.
No. The triangle is a HUGE area, and the number of lost ships and planes is just as it should be, considering the size, and the amount of traffic.
You must have torpedoes, stronger missiles, aim for the weakest spot of an aircraft carrier, you must have faster planes with extremely powerful missiles but always keep that in mind about that aircraft carriers are really huge and very strong.
Yes it is is an area with magnetic fields so high it just gets rid off/ breaks navigation systems causing the ships and planes to get lost in the huge storms they have there.
cuz ur a huge dikk you a## licker
Armada
Planes are usually kept in hangars, which are like huge barns with sliding doors.
it was a huge boat,and when i say huge i mean huge.and when a ships huge ,that means its unsinkable
A fleet or Convoy. A Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) nightmare ;).
A huge boat is commonly referred to as a "ship." Ships are large vessels designed for deep-water navigation and can carry cargo, passengers, or serve various purposes such as military, research, or leisure. Examples of ships include container ships, cruise ships, and tankers.