America tests the nuclear monster on the open sea: It cost $43 billion, was built for 12 years.

The U.S. Navy has created a powerful explosion on the open sea using thousands of pounds of explosives, which caused an artificial quake of 3.9th magnitudes to test the sustainability of the giant USS R aircraft carrier. Ford. The blast occurred near the “nuclear monster”, about 100 miles off Florida coast. Through [...]
The U.S. Navy has created a powerful explosion on the open sea using thousands of pounds of explosives, which caused an artificial quake of 3.9th magnitudes to test the sustainability of the giant USS R aircraft carrier. Ford.
The blast occurred near the “nuclear monster”, about 100 miles off Florida coast. Through a post in Titter, the American Navy confirmed the maintenance of the aircraft carrier, which can continue its mission despite the shocks it may receive.
The purpose of this test was to test the aircraft carrier's response from the shocks caused by the explosion in its vicinity.
As a result of the sea explosion, U.S. seismological authorities recorded an earthquake of 3.9 magnitudes on the Richter scale.
U n SS Gerald Ford is the newest aircraft carrier of the U.S. Navy, and obviously one of its most important means of showing superiority in the waters of the globe.
It took about 12 years and 43 billion dollars to build it, but now the ship that weighs 100,000 tons and has a length of 337 meters is ready for certain Pentagon missions.
Its dimensions can only be met by two nuclear reactors, which cause it to sail at relatively amazing speeds (up to 60km an hour), and can hold 90 fighter planes as well as a crew approaching 5,000 soldiers.











