USS Independence was a Light Carrier, one of nine built during WWII. She was sunk as a target off California.
By tonnage The oasis of the seas by length the oasis of the seas. so cruise ship but a nimitz class could easily destroy a cruise ship
Without a doubt the aircraft carrier. Until WWII, the battleships ruled the waves. But due to the unique ability to project force in any direction for hundreds of miles, through the use of it's aircraft, the carrier changed the way that warfare was conducted on the high seas. As a force multiplier, the carrier was the ultimate weapon. In comparison, the carrier's airplanes could easily spot a sub that was preparing to engage in a torpedo attack. Many U-boats and Japanese subs were sunk by aircraft. Its not really a question of which is more 'important' - they functioned in two different ways. Aircraft carriers projected power, while submarines disrupted supply lines. Both were critical in the success of the US against the Japanese.
"Force Z" was the British Battleship HMS Prince of Wales and Battlecruiser HMS Repulse sunk by Japanese ARMY twin engine bombers on 10 December 1941. The result of which, convinced Naval Officers world wide, that the Battleship no longer ruled the seas; AIRCRAFT now ruled the seas, via the Aircraft Carrier.
On the latest US Nimitz class carriers, fully ladened, at rest and in calm seas, the height off of the water of the main deck is about 57 feet. The earlier Midway and Essex class carriers were a bit less.
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The Oasis of the Seas is longer than the USS Enterprise. and it weighs more and in general has greater statistics than any aircraft carrier afloat aside from top speed.
By tonnage The oasis of the seas by length the oasis of the seas. so cruise ship but a nimitz class could easily destroy a cruise ship
Independence of the seas royal Caribbean or indapendence of the seas
Without a doubt the aircraft carrier. Until WWII, the battleships ruled the waves. But due to the unique ability to project force in any direction for hundreds of miles, through the use of it's aircraft, the carrier changed the way that warfare was conducted on the high seas. As a force multiplier, the carrier was the ultimate weapon. In comparison, the carrier's airplanes could easily spot a sub that was preparing to engage in a torpedo attack. Many U-boats and Japanese subs were sunk by aircraft. Its not really a question of which is more 'important' - they functioned in two different ways. Aircraft carriers projected power, while submarines disrupted supply lines. Both were critical in the success of the US against the Japanese.
Ocean are larger than seas.
Independence of the Seas
Oceans.
Oceans are larger than seas.
"Force Z" was the British Battleship HMS Prince of Wales and Battlecruiser HMS Repulse sunk by Japanese ARMY twin engine bombers on 10 December 1941. The result of which, convinced Naval Officers world wide, that the Battleship no longer ruled the seas; AIRCRAFT now ruled the seas, via the Aircraft Carrier.
On the latest US Nimitz class carriers, fully ladened, at rest and in calm seas, the height off of the water of the main deck is about 57 feet. The earlier Midway and Essex class carriers were a bit less.
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