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A battlecarrier is a large, often hypothetical, hybrid naval ship designed to combine aspects of both an aircraft carrier and either a battleship or battlecruiser. This term is primarily used to refer to the following:

Since the early 1930s many plans and projects to make a battlecarrier was made, such a project which was close to being built was a project made by the United States and the Soviet Union, but was cancelled. Battlecarriers, theoretically, would perform poorly in battle if they were created. Their hangar and flight deck is inviting for enemy attacks and due to the same hangar, less armament can be carried, and vice versa.

Citations

  1. Hoppe, 2022.

References

  • Hoppe, Jon. The Iowa-Class Battlecarrier: A Design that Never "Took Off." Naval History Magazine, June 2022.
  • Purssell, Robert. Battlecarrier: Why the Navy Converted a Battlecruiser Into an Aircraft Carrier. The National Interest. February 28, 2021.

See also

Naval ships and warships in 19th and 20th centuries
Aircraft carriers
Battleships
Cruisers
Escort
Transport
Patrol craft
Fast attack craft
Mine warfare
Command and support
Submarines
Miscellaneous
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