It's kind of hard not to think of the bigger picture when a destroyer and an aircraft carrier are docked in the bay a few miles away. |
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The royal party watched a dynamic display of aerial and aquatic action from the flight deck of aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal. |
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The aircraft carrier banked sharply, turning to port, tilting the whole world thirty degrees. |
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This will allow Portsmouth Naval Base to handle the new generation of warships, particularly the future aircraft carrier. |
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He was escorting us to a briefing room and mentioned that he used to be on an aircraft carrier. |
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Yamamoto saw the aircraft carrier as supporting the battleship rather than the other way round. |
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Four people suffered minor injures when a crane toppled on to the flight deck of aircraft carrier HMS Invincible. |
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The torpedo gives the Akula a one-shot kill capability against any naval vessel short of an aircraft carrier due to its huge warhead. |
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A major arms manufacturer with a giant plant in Down District is to play a key role in a multi-billion pound aircraft carrier contract. |
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It will give the UK an aircraft that can take off from an aircraft carrier and provide the agility of a light fighter with the punch of a bomber. |
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They also learnt the lesson that the aircraft carrier rather than the battleship was to be crucial to victory in naval warfare. |
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Another friend is currently serving as a senior officer on an aircraft carrier for the Royal Navy. |
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First, the Macanese authorities did not receive an application to operate a casino on an aircraft carrier in the enclave. |
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The aircraft carrier HMS Invincible was even offered for sale to Argentina. |
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The aircraft carrier Harry S Truman, the newest operational flattop in the U.S. fleet, sailed this morning from Norfolk, Virginia. |
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It's worth noting that planes respawn either at the air base or on the aircraft carrier, and vehicles at control points. |
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Victor also saw action aboard many other ships including the aircraft carrier Shah in the Far East, but to him the Exeter was the most special. |
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Gunboats patrolled the sea lanes and the skies were covered by fighter jets launched from an aircraft carrier in the Atlantic. |
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This is a legacy of the Second World War, in which the aircraft carrier replaced the battleship as the capital ship of fleets. |
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They either undershot or overshot whilst attempting to land on an aircraft carrier. |
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But within a year the aircraft was involved in an accident while landing on the aircraft carrier, HMS Ocean. |
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Landing a guy on a moving aircraft carrier is not exactly a risk-free photo op. |
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A sailor is assigned to an aircraft carrier that has a complement of 5000 in its crew. |
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He thinks about the fact that he works in one of the most dangerous places in the world, the flight deck of an aircraft carrier. |
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At sea, he served in a battleship, an aircraft carrier, in cruisers, destroyers, frigates, and a minesweeper. |
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Russia will also give India, for the cost of an extensive refit, the aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov to replace its existing ageing carrier. |
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On an aircraft carrier, it could take you a month just to find your way around. |
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This includes an aircraft carrier, four frigates, two destroyers, other ships and group troops. |
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He is, after all, a Navy veteran, thought he was landing on an aircraft carrier, perhaps. |
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Moreover, public support for the acquisition of an aircraft carrier seems high. |
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What do you get if you have some sailors, measuring tape, pen and paper, and a bit of an aircraft carrier flight deck? |
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Done with maneuvers, a US Navy aircraft carrier skipper decided to let his crew vote on which port to visit for shore leave. |
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In 1922, the navy commissioned its first aircraft carrier, the Langley, a converted collier. |
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A carrier strike group typically contains an aircraft carrier and other vessels such as destroyers and cruisers that protect it. |
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A typical carrier battle group consists of an aircraft carrier, a cruiser, two destroyers, an attack submarine, and a fast combat support ship. |
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Perhaps the best example of this is the ability of Canadian frigates and destroyers to operate in U.S. aircraft carrier battle groups. |
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Others claim that China has investigated the possibility of buying a light aircraft carrier from a European shipbuilder. |
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Three hours later, the American aircraft carrier, the U.S.S Wasp, drifted into position. |
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Flight deck operations on an aircraft carrier are about as stressful as actual combat. |
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The opposition forces were grouped around the Spanish aircraft carrier. |
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I was going to have to do my best, trying to land a fly-by-wire aircraft onboard an aircraft carrier in bad weather, with the jet still in autopilot. |
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The firm stepped up its preparations to win lucrative aircraft carrier contracts by taking out a long-term lease on a Clydeport dry dock in Port Glasgow. |
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The aircraft carrier Bonaventure would go to the scrapyard and Maritime Command would be reduced to approximately 10,000 personnel. |
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The Telegraph reported on February 4 that France sent an aircraft carrier, a nuclear submarine and other warships toward the gulf. |
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The fleet includes a submarine, a destroyer and an aircraft carrier. |
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The member stood up and said the Conservatives wanted to buy an aircraft carrier. |
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What happens next with the European Union's famous common aircraft carrier, despite the fact that it is nothing to do with the European Union? |
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As I said, our military would not be able to hold off an American aircraft carrier or destroyer for long. |
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Furthermore, this visit was preceded by several landings of French Rafale planes on the American aircraft carrier. |
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On the other hand, thanks to its naval supremacy, Washington has considerable aircraft carrier based forces. |
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Blade fold was a requirement of some military helicopters used in aircraft carrier operations. |
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I begin in november 2009 my phd thesis about the visual servoing of aircraft for landing on aircraft carrier. |
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Assigned to VS 880 Squadron, he flew the CP121 Tracker embarked on HMCS Bonaventure, the last Canadian aircraft carrier. |
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The representation of aviation runways, aircraft carrier decks, roads, etc, are however allowed. |
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Waiting on the aircraft carrier, Carpentier got word that the crew was not in the best of moods. |
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He was a member of the sea cadets in Trowbridge and passed out from an officers' course before sailing out to Singapore on the aircraft carrier, Illustrious. |
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And maybe that video of George W. Bush strutting around on an aircraft carrier in his flight suit. |
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On Thursday, the relief effort intensified with the arrival of an American aircraft carrier group just offshore. |
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He spoke as the US Navy said that its aircraft carrier the USS George Washington arrived to help the relief effort. |
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First, as companies go, Carnival is more like an aircraft carrier than a dinghy. |
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It was obvious that the aircraft carrier would be integral to this vision. |
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Ever wondered what it's like to land on an aircraft carrier? |
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Plus, every parking space seems as big as an aircraft carrier flight deck. |
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The captain of a Royal Navy aircraft carrier rededicated by the Queen Mother spoke yesterday of his admiration for her lifelong support for the service. |
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The aircraft carrier group could be comprised of up to six to eight surface warships, two to three attack nuclear submarines, and one or two auxiliary vessels. |
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The aircraft carrier is stationed off the Montenegrin coast. |
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The U.S.S. George H.W. Bush, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, has been dispatched to the Persian Gulf. |
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The reaper, among its other capabilities, can be fitted to take off from and land on an aircraft carrier. |
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American authorities will have an aircraft carrier anchored off the coast. |
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Nevertheless, they are still dithering, and proposing what their last year's defence policy called 'An air-capable maritime platform', a kind of Clayton's aircraft carrier. |
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In this case, the State was disposing of the aircraft carrier, the latter thus qualifying as waste, even if it was partially intended for economic purposes. |
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We of course followed, from a distance, the operations conducted by the Irish Coast Guard and the Maritime and Coastguard Agency due to the spill of fuel during the refuelling of a Russian aircraft carrier. |
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Enterprise, the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. |
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One example is its first aircraft carrier. |
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Major naval projects include the Astute class nuclear submarine, Type 45 air defence destroyer and Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carrier. |
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The Navy should retire an aircraft carrier. |
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Intrepid, the aircraft carrier turned museum. |
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He radioes his location to base before ending it all by diving the bomber onto the deck of the aircraft carrier. |
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The Indian naval forces attacking Goa included an aircraft carrier, two cruisers, eight frigates and five other ships. |
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This reliance on aircraft at sea showed the importance of the aircraft carrier. |
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Ronald Reagan was the only aircraft carrier to participate in this exercise. |
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While Air Force cadets, we had heard that the navy was training a crew for the aircraft carrier Magnificent which was slated for the Canadian Navy. |
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With the aim of demonstrating the AASM's ability to be fired from an aircraft carrier, the firing was carried it out as part of an operational mission that included several in-flight refuelings. |
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As the only valve supplier making forged valves up to 24 inches in the world, Velan most recently supplied valves to the latest US nuclear aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford. |
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Two weeks later, Russia officially recognised that the oil spill off the Irish coast was indeed due to a refuelling operation on one of its war ships, the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov. |
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The growing military cooperation between the two countries was also demonstrated by a three-day stopover of the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise in the port of Cannes at the end of July. |
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Lashed together with steel cables which are then tightened with cheater bars, the Billy Joe Boling shoves forward a metal raft that is longer than an aircraft carrier. |
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The 22,000-tonne aircraft carrier, nicknamed the Lusty Lady of the seas, had to postpone her visit yest erday. |
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She was the first Nimitz-class aircraft carrier to undergo the mid-life refueling, modernization and overhaul. |
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By the early days of World War II, the aircraft carrier displaced the battleship as the naval fleet's capital ship. |
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The mission was to bomb and strafe the ship's spar, basically a huge piece of wood towed 800 feet behind the aircraft carrier. |
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The afloat Royal Navy commander was Commodore Jamie Miller, who had the aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal as his flagship. |
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The CVN 21 program is the future aircraft carrier replacement program for USS Enterprise and CVN 68-class aircraft carriers. |
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Already successfully tested by the Navy, the Mobile Cleaning Reclaim and Recovery System, or MCRRS, looks more at home on a hockey rink than on an aircraft carrier. |
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An aircraft carrier is a warship that functions as a mobile airbase. |
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The US Navy played down the story, emphasizing that Iran was not building a real aircraft carrier and the vessel was not even a warship, just a mockup. |
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With a wide flight deck that resembles that of an aircraft carrier, the LHD traditionally deploys in a trio of warships called an amphibious task force. |
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The group contained an unusually high amount of military equipment, including an aircraft carrier, submarines, military support ships, assault troops and military vehicles. |
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Battleships played a relatively minor role in World War II, in which the submarine and aircraft carrier emerged as the dominant offensive weapons of naval warfare. |
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Aircraft and their transportation, the aircraft carrier, came to the fore. |
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Its industries have produced such equipment as the Rafale fighter, the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, the Exocet missile and the Leclerc tank among others. |
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