List of aircraft carriers by country
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The list of aircraft carriers by country includes all aircraft carriers organized by country of origin and service. Where appropriate, a single ship may be listed under multiple countries.
See also:
- List of aircraft carriers
- List of aircraft carriers in service
- List of aircraft carriers by country
Note: BU means broken up - that is, that the ship was dismantled.
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[edit] Argentina
- Light carriers:
- ARA Independencia (V-1): Colossus class light carrier in service from 1959 to 1969
- ARA Veinticinco de Mayo (V-2): Colossus class light carrier in service from 1969 to 1999
[edit] Australia
- Fleet carriers:
- HMAS Sydney: Majestic class carrier in service from 1948 to 1958
- HMAS Melbourne: Majestic class carrier in service from 1955 to 1982
- Light carrier:
- HMAS Vengeance: Colossus class light carrier on loan from Royal Navy from 1952 to 1955
- Seaplane tender:
- HMAS Albatross: Unique seaplane tender in service from 1928 to 1933
[edit] Brazil
- Fleet carrier:
- NAeL São Paulo: Clemenceau class carrier in service since 2000
- Light carrier:
- NAeL Minas Gerais: Colossus class carrier in service from 1960 to 2001
[edit] Canada
- Light carriers:
- HMCS Warrior: Colossus class light carrier in service from 1946 to 1948
- HMCS Magnificent: Majestic class carrier in service from 1946 to 1956
- HMCS Bonaventure: Majestic class carrier in service from 1957 to 1970
- Escort carriers of the Royal Navy crewed by Royal Canadian Navy personnel:
- HMS Puncher: Bogue class escort carrier in service from 1944 to 1946
- HMS Nabob: Bogue class escort carrier in service from 1943 to 1944
[edit] People's Republic of China
China has one non-functional aircraft carrier, the former Soviet/Ukrainian Varyag.
- Non-operational carriers:
- Varyag: Currently in storage, non-operational
- Minsk: Currently an attraction at the Minsk World amusement park in Shenzhen
- Kiev: Currently an amusement park in Tianjin
- Minas Gerais: A Hong Kong group attempted to purchase and turn it into an amusement park but failed to come up with the funds.
[edit] France
- Nuclear powered aircraft carrier:
- Charles de Gaulle: In service since 2001
- Conventional carriers:
- Béarn: Converted Normandie class battleship in service from 1927 to 1948
- Clemenceau: Clemenceau class carrier in service from 1961 to 1997
- Foch: Clemenceau class carrier in service from 1963 to 2000
- Light carriers:
- Dixmude: Charger class escort carrier in service from 1945 to 1966
- Arromanches: Colossus class light carrier in service from 1946 to 1974
- Lafayette: Independence class light carrier in service from 1951 to 1963
- Bois Belleau: Bois Belleau class light carrier in service from 1953 to 1960
- Helicopter carriers:
- Jeanne D'Arc: Helicopter carrier and cruiser hybrid in service from 1964
- Mistral: Mistral class power projection ship in service since 2005
- Tonnerre: Mistral class power projection ship planned to enter service in 2006
- Seaplane carriers and tenders:
- Foudre: Converted cruiser in service as a seaplane carrier from 1914 to 1918
- Compinas: Converted merchant ship in service as a seaplane tender from 1915 to 1916
- Nord: Converted merchant ship in service as a seaplane tender from 1915 to 1919
- Pas-de-Calais: Converted merchant ship in service as a seaplane tender from 1915 to 1919
- Rouen: Converted merchant ship in service as a seaplane tender from 1916 to 1919
- Petrel class: Eight light inshore seaplane tenders in service from 1931 into World War II
- Commandant Teste: Seaplane transport and tender in service from 1932 to 1942
- Belfort: Converted Amiens class sloop in service from 1939 to 1946
- Diligente: Converted Friponne class sloop in service during 1940
- Engageante: Friponne class sloop planned for conversion but not completed
- Conquerante: Valliante class sloop planned for conversion but not completed
- Sans Souci: Sans Souci class seaplane tender captured by Germany in 1940 while building
- Sans Peur: Sans Souci class seaplane tender captured by Germany in 1940 while building
- Sans Pareil: Sans Souci class seaplane tender captured by Germany in 1940 while building
- Sans Reproche: Sans Souci class seaplane tender captured by Germany in 1940 while building
- Paul Goffeny: Former German tug type seaplane tender in service from 1948 to 1955
- Robert Giraud: Former German tug type seaplane tender in service from 1948 to 1963
- Marcel le Bihan: Seaplane support ship from 1948 to 1961
- Aircraft carrying submarine:
- Surcouf: Aircraft carrying submarine in service from 1934 to 1942
- Carrier development programs:
- Georges Pompidou (tentative name) modified version of UK CVF design
- PH 75: Projected nuclear powered amphibious assault ship program during the 1970s
- Planned carriers which did not enter service:
- Joffre: Joffre class carrier construction cancelled in 1940
- Painleve: Joffre class carrier plan cancelled in 1940
- Verdun: Attack carrier development cancelled in 1961
[edit] Germany
- Current: none
- Seaplane tenders:
- Glyndwr: Converted merchant type seaplane tender in service from 1914 to 1916
- Adeline Hugo Stinnes 3: Converted merchant type seaplane carrier in service from 1914
- Answald: Converted merchant type seaplane carrier in service from 1915 to 1919
- Santa Elena: Converted merchant type seaplane carrier in service from 1915 to 1919
- Oswald: Converted merchant type seaplane carrier in service from 1918 to 1919
- Stuttgart: Converted Stettin class cruiser in service from 1918 to 1919
- Krischan: Light tug type seaplane tender in service from 1934 and sunk in 1944
- Gunther Pluschow: Light tug type seaplane tender in service from 1935 to 1945
- Bernhard von Tschirschky: Light tug type seaplane tender in service from 1935 and sunk in 1944
- Hans Rolshoven: Light tug type seaplane tender in service from 1938 and sunk in 1944
- Greif: Light tug type seaplane tender in service from 1937 to 1945
- Sperber: Light seaplane tender in service from 1938 to 1949
- Ostmark: Light seaplane tender in service from 1939 and sunk in 1940
- Schwabenland: Converted merchant type seaplane tender in service from 1939 to 1945
- Friesenland: Seaplane tender in service from 1939 to 1945
- Karl Meyer: Karl Meyer class seaplane tender in service from 1940 and sunk in 1944
- Westfalen: Converted merchant type seaplane tender in service from 1940 and sunk in 1944
- Max Stinsky: Karl Meyer class seaplane tender in service from 1941 to 1944
- Imelmann: Karl Meyer class seaplane tender in service from 1941 to 1944
- Boelke: Karl Meyer class seaplane tender in service from 1942 and sunk in 1945
- Hans Albrecht Wedel: Hans Albrecht Wedel class light seaplane tender in service from 1941 and sunk in 1945
- Bussard: Bussard class light seaplane tender in service from 1942 to 1945
- Falke: Bussard class light seaplane tender in service from 1942 to 1946
- Planned aircraft carriers which did not enter service:
- Graf Zeppelin: Graf Zeppelin class carrier cancelled during fitting out
- Flugzeugträger B: Graf Zeppelin class carrier cancelled during construction
- Seydlitz: Converted Admiral Hipper class cruiser cancelled during conversion
- Planned seaplane tenders which did not enter service:
- Roon: Converted armored cruiser cancelled during conversion in 1917
- Richtofen: Hans Albrecht Wedel class light seaplane tender cancelled during fitting out in 1942
- Hermann Kohl: Hans Albrecht Wedel class light seaplane tender cancelled during fitting out in 1942
[edit] India
- Aircraft carriers:
- Vikrant: Majestic class carrier in service from 1961 to 1997 and currently a museum ship
- Viraat: Centaur class carrier in service since 1987
- Vikramaditya: Modified Kiev class carrier planned to enter service in 2008
- Development program:
- Vikrant class aircraft carrier (Indigenous Aircraft Carrier): 37,500 ton aircraft carrier. It is being built at Cochin SY, southern India, and is expected to enter service in 2011.
[edit] Italy
- Giuseppe Garibaldi (551) (1983) - Current fleet flagship
- Cavour (550) (formerly named Andrea Doria) under construction, will be new fleet flagship
Retired:
- Sparviero (1927) (converted liner Augustus, not completed as carrier) - Sunk 5 October 1944
- Aquila (1926) (converted liner Roma) - BU 1951-1952
- Giuseppe Miraglia (1923) (seaplane carrier) - BU 1950
- Europa (1895) (merchantman converted to seaplane carrier) - Stricken 1920
[edit] Japan
Current (none; four Osumi class amphibious helicopter-capable ships are being built)
Retired (World War II era):
- Akagi (1927) - damaged and scuttled 1942
- Akitsu Maru
- Amagi - (1944) used as anti-aircraft platform and sunk in 1945
- Chitose - seaplane tender from 1934 to 1942, rebuilt as light carrier and sunk in 1944
- Chiyoda
- Chuyo
- Hiyō (1939) - sank 1944
- Hiryū (1937) - sank 1942
- Hōshō (1919) - decommissioned 1946
- Junyō
- Kaga (1920) - sank 1942
- Kaiyo
- Katsuragi
- Kumano Maru
- Myoho
- Nigitsu Maru
- Ryuho
- Ryūjō - sank 1942
- Shimane Maru
- Shinano
- Shinyo
- Shōhō
- Shōkaku
- Sōryū (1934) - sank 1942
- Taihō
- Taiyō
- Unryū
- Unyo
- Yamashiro Maru
- Zuihō
- Zuikaku
Only Hōshō, Junyō, Kumano Maru, and Ryuho survived the war and these were scrapped by 1948.
[edit] Netherlands
(none; two amphibious helicopter-capable ships are being built with additional, more capable units being discussed)
Retired:
- Hr.Ms. Karel Doorman (ex-British HMS Venerable, purchased 1948) - Sold to Argentina 1968 and renamed Veinticinco de Mayo, BU
- Hr.Ms. Karel Doorman (ex-British Nairana, transferred 1946) - Returned to Royal Navy for disposal in 1948 and replaced by HMS Venerable
[edit] Russia
[edit] Spain
- Principe de Asturias: 13,400 ton unique STOL carrier in active service, commissioned 30 May 1982.
Under Construction:
- Buque de Proyección Estratégica (Strategic Projection Ship) Juan Carlos I - To launch in 2007.
Retired:
- Dédalo - 11,700 ton Independence class light carrier, ex-USS Cabot, in service 1967 through August 1989.
- Dedalo (1901, ex-British merchantman Neuenfels converted to seaplane carrier, sold to Spain 22 October 1918) - Sunk 18 July 1937
[edit] Thailand
- HTMS Chakri Nareubet (1996)
[edit] Ukraine
Retired
[edit] United Kingdom
excludes escort carriers built during WW2 by US yards
Active ships
- Invincible class
- Illustrious (1981)
- Ark Royal (1981)
Planned ships
- CVF (full-sized, CTOL aircraft carriers) of 55,000+ tonnes
- HMS Queen Elizabeth (2012)
- HMS Prince of Wales (2015)
Decommissioned ships
- Argus (1916)
- Furious (1916)
- Glorious class
- Glorious (1916)
- Courageous (1916)
- Vindictive (1918)
- Eagle (1918)
- Hermes (1923)
- Ark Royal (1938)
- Unicorn
- Illustrious class
- Illustrious (1939)
- Formidable (1939)
- Victorious (1939)
- Indomitable (1940)
- Implacable class
- Implacable (1942)
- Indefatigable (1942)
- Colossus class
- Colossus (1943), sold to France in 1946 and renamed Arromanches
- Glory (1943)
- Ocean
- Theseus (1944)
- Triumph (1944)
- Venerable, sold to the Netherlands in 1948 and renamed Karel Doorman, then to Argentina and renamed Veinticinco de Mayo
- Vengeance (1944), sold to Brazil in 1956 and renamed Minas Gerais
- Warrior (1944), loaned to Canada, sold to Argentina in 1958 and renamed Independencia
- Perseus (1944)
- Pioneer (1944)
- Majestic class
- Majestic (1945), sold to Australia in 1955 and renamed Melbourne
- Hercules (1945), sold to India in 1957 and renamed Vikrant
- Leviathan (1945), was never completed
- HMCS Magnificent
- Powerful (1945), sold to Canada in 1952 and renamed Bonaventure
- Terrible (1944), sold to Australia in 1948 and renamed Sydney
- Centaur class
- Audacious class
- Invincible class
- Invincible (1977)
[edit] United States
- See list of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy
- See list of aircraft carrier classes of the United States Navy
- See list of escort aircraft carriers of the United States Navy
[edit] References
- Haze Gray & Underway World Aircraft Carrier Lists
- Warrilow, Betty. Nabob, the first Canadian-manned aircraft carrier Owen Sound, Ont. : Escort Carriers Association, 1989.