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The Real Reason Why US Navy Has 11 Aircraft Carriers
The US Navy is known for having the most significant and most capable aircraft carrier fleet in the world, with 11 aircraft carriers currently in service. But why does the Navy need so many aircraft carriers? The primary reason is the United States' global military presence and its responsibility for maintaining security in various regions worldwide. Aircraft carriers serve as a vital tool in projecting military power and influence in times of conflict or crisis. They are capable of carrying a large number of fighter jets, helicopters, and other aircraft, allowing the US to conduct offensive and defensive operations anywhere in the world. Additionally, aircraft carriers are often used in disaster relief efforts and humanitarian missions, showcasing the Navy's capabilities beyond combat operations. While the cost of maintaining and operating an aircraft carrier is high, the US Navy sees them as a critical investment in its ability to defend its interests and maintain its global military superiority.
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