What does a U.S. Navy aircraft transport group contain?

The American Navy is expected to have two aircraft carriers, one led by the USS Nimitz and the other by the USS Carl Vincenson, available for emergencies in the Middle East. The USS Nimitz group left the waters of Southeast Asia on Monday to head to the region where it would join the USS Vince group, [...]
The American Navy is expected to have two aircraft carriers, one led by the USS Nimitz and the other by the USS Carl Vincenson, available for emergencies in the Middle East.
The USS Nimitz group left the Southeast Asian waters on Monday to head to the region, where it would join the USS Vince group, which has been in the Middle East as part of a nearly seven-month deployment, according to American officials, reports CNN, broadcast Periscope.
Here's what brings a group of assaults on American transporters:
Both Nimitz and Vinson are Nimitz-class carriers, enabled by two nuclear reactors. With a length of nearly 1,100 feet and a shift of nearly 100,000 tonnes, they are among the largest warships in the world, accommodated a crew of more than 5,000 people.
They can hold a mixture of more than 60 aircraft, including secret F-35 fighter aircraft (only in Vinson), F/A-18 fighter aircraft, electronic EA-18 fighter aircraft, early airplanes and E-2 control and helicopters.
In the assault group, transporters join destructive missiles driven and/or cruise missiles with cruise missiles, which are responsible for the group's air protection and anti-entity warfare.
Destroyers and crusaders are also armed with Tomahawk navigation missiles to hit targets hundreds of miles from the transport group.
A fast-attack submarine, which can also shoot Tomahawk navigation missiles, often works with an attack group, but the American Navy rarely discovers the specific movements and locations of its submarines. /Periscope












