No, that is the same as asking how many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsiepop. 1 if you use a nuke but many if using smaller missles.
Becuase Aircraft Carriers are super huge and they can handle lots of powers. Aircraft Carriers don't sink one hit, they sink by taking lots of punishments. They even sink if you aim for the weakest spot or take the anti-shop torpedoes.
No because aircraft carriers are so huge and it can handle lots of punishments. Aircraft carriers are incredibly strong. If you fire one missile at it, it still could float and move even up to twelve missiles and the aircraft carrier will take damages and still can move. If you fire several missiles or more, the whole aircraft carrier will sink.
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.
They wanted to sink the 7th fleet in the harbor with a major attempt being the aircraft carriers. None of the carriers were in Pearl Harbor on the 7th. They did sink most of the battleships, all but one was returned to the service, but that took much time.
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I'm not an expert on naval ships but I would say that all aircraft carriers have one and probably two anchors.
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Aircraft carriers are a long range striking arm of a naval air force. Used properly they can decimate enemy fleets as the US carrier fleet did at Midway to the Japanese. In the Atlantic, British aircraft carriers were decisive to hunting down German ships. Not having aircraft carriers was possibly one of the biggest mistakes for the German navy.
Successful enough. But it's awful hard to sink "one" aircraft carrier, only to have it replaced with "ten" more! Germany & Japan were defeated by the production line. For every tank, plane, and ship destroyed by the axis (Germany/Japan-Italy surrendered in 1943)...at the very minimum, 10 more took it's place! Another words, if at the start of WWII America had 7 carriers...at the end of it, America had 100 aircraft carriers! If America had 2,000 airplanes before WWII, at the end of it, America had 100,000 airplanes. The axis was out-produced/pure and simple.
Four IJN and one USN.
Allies: 307 people killed One Aircraft Carrier One Destroyer 145 Aircraft Axis: Approximately 2,500 killed Four Aircraft Carriers One heavy cruise 228 Aircraft
In WWII they replaced battleships, becoming the new ruler of the seas. One carrier could sink two or more battleships. After WWII, carriers became portable airfields, providing close air support for troops on the ground. During the Vietnam War, carriers conducted air strikes at strategic targets in North Vietnam as part of Operation Rolling Thunder.