Re: The Building of America's next "super" Carrier
Well Jeff this thread looks intresting to me. So I will try to post here. I've been having tons of trouble posting in this forum this last few days. I've lost at least 10 post.
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..The USN does have 5 CV's that have been decomissioned. But As far as I can asertain only the Ranger,Independence & Constellation are held in reserve. I'm not 100% sure about that. I can't access the Naval Registar page anymore. Anyway for the USN to re-comission one of these ships would probaly require over $2 billion dollars. These ships have had the propellers, anchors and catapults removed. Along with most electronics and much other equipment.
As far as scrapping them. No way. There are enviromental concerns. I cost the shipyard more to scarp them than what they can salvage off of them is worth. The last carrier scrapped was the USS Coral Sea CV-43. It took 7 years and the ship breaker went bankrupt.
Too read about the scrapping of CV-43 click on the great USS Coral Sea web page and start searching.
As for selling one of these ships to a foreign government. Ain't gonna happen. No way..no how. Even a stripped down CV is too much tecnology to give away.