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Gerald R. Ford-class[r]: Also called the CVN-21 and CVN(X) class, ten-ship class of advanced aircraft carriers, the lead ship under construction and to be commissioned in 2015 to replace USS Enterprise (CVN-65); extensive use of automation and electrically powered systems to decrease crew size while increasing capacity and survivability over earlier ships [e]
Ticonderoga-class[r]: Modern United States Navycruisers usually serving as carrier or amphibious escorts, but capable of independent action including long-range strike, anti-air/anti-ballistic missile/anti-satellite warfare, naval gunfire support, and antisubmarine warfare. [e]
USS Langley (CV-1)[r]: First aircraft carrier in the United States Navy, but intended as an experiment rather than for operational use; provided auxiliary services early in WWII, was damaged by Japanese aircraft in February 1942, and scuttled [e]
Forrestal-class[r]: Originally planned as an eight-ship "supercarrier" class, the first large aircraft carrier built with angled decks and other features specifically intended to operate jet aircraft; improved last four became Kitty Hawk-class[e]
Kitty Hawk-class[r]: Four-ship class of conventionally powered "supercarriers" derived from the Forrestal-class; significant variation among its ships to the point at which some analysts refer to multiple single-ship classes [e]
During the Cold War, the U.S. Navy went through numerous renamings of cruiser-like ship types, eventually stabilizing in 1975, but having gone through calling them "frigates" much larger than today's ocean escort frigates, and destroyer leaders. Burke-class destroyers operational today are as large, or larger, than several of these classes.