惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

L
LangChain Blog
C
Check Point Blog
博客园 - Franky
V
Visual Studio Blog
云风的 BLOG
云风的 BLOG
aimingoo的专栏
aimingoo的专栏
Microsoft Security Blog
Microsoft Security Blog
V2EX - 技术
V2EX - 技术
AI
AI
Hacker News - Newest:
Hacker News - Newest: "LLM"
Jina AI
Jina AI
S
Security @ Cisco Blogs
Security Archives - TechRepublic
Security Archives - TechRepublic
H
Hacker News: Front Page
H
Hackread – Cybersecurity News, Data Breaches, AI and More
O
OpenAI News
Attack and Defense Labs
Attack and Defense Labs
Exploit-DB.com RSS Feed
Exploit-DB.com RSS Feed
爱范儿
爱范儿
H
Heimdal Security Blog
Threat Intelligence Blog | Flashpoint
Threat Intelligence Blog | Flashpoint
G
Google Developers Blog
G
GRAHAM CLULEY
V
V2EX
The Register - Security
The Register - Security
人人都是产品经理
人人都是产品经理
B
Blog RSS Feed
Schneier on Security
Schneier on Security
M
MIT News - Artificial intelligence
Stack Overflow Blog
Stack Overflow Blog
Help Net Security
Help Net Security
大猫的无限游戏
大猫的无限游戏
C
CERT Recently Published Vulnerability Notes
The GitHub Blog
The GitHub Blog
V
Vulnerabilities – Threatpost
The Last Watchdog
The Last Watchdog
J
Java Code Geeks
S
Secure Thoughts
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
量子位
NISL@THU
NISL@THU
K
Kaspersky official blog
Engineering at Meta
Engineering at Meta
T
Threatpost
Recent Commits to openclaw:main
Recent Commits to openclaw:main
宝玉的分享
宝玉的分享
Security Latest
Security Latest
T
The Exploit Database - CXSecurity.com
博客园_首页
A
Arctic Wolf

Forbes - Business

Pickleball Slam 4 Preview — History Of The Event And Behind The Scenes Prep With The Players How To Get Masters 2027 Tickets Lottery Dates And Odds ‘Malcolm In The Middle: Life’s Still Unfair’ Is Likely A Wrap For Show Tony Gonzales, Eric Swalwell Will Resign Following Sexual Misconduct Allegations Suspect In Sam Altman Molotov Attack Charged With Attempted Murder Today’s Wordle #1760 Hints And Answer For Tuesday, April 14 Dan Orlovsky Compares Ty Simpson To Brock Purdy, Names Surprising NFC Contender As Fit For 2026 NFL Draft Prospect IndyCar’s Chip Ganassi Racing, OpenAI Hope For ‘Competitive Advantage’ Shingles Altered Achilles Rehab For Pacers Star Tyrese Haliburton, But He’s Back On The Court NYT Pips Today: Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Tuesday, April 14 LVMH Founder Bernard Arnault’s Fortune Falls $50 Billion This Year Inter Miami CF Kicks Off New Era For South Florida Soccer In Nu Stadium IndyCar’s AJ Foyt Racing Hires Toby Sowery As Reserve Driver IndyCar’s Chip Ganassi Racing Goes Green With Green Sports Alliance Rory McIlroy Claims Second Straight Masters Title At Augusta Rockets Claim Fifth Seed In West Today’s Wordle #1759 Hints And Answer For Monday, April 13 NYT Pips Today: Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Monday, April 13 Design Details In ‘The Drama’ Delve Deep Into Character AEW Dynasty 2026 Results, Winners And Live Updates On April 12 Former Dodgers Infielder, 3-Time MLB All-Star And Champion, Dies After Cancer Battle Townsend And Wild Secure Double Golds At Pro Pickleball Association Australia Moreton Bay Los Angeles Dodgers Prospect James Tibbs III Is Tearing Up Triple-A Hungary’s Authoritarian Orban—Boosted By Trump—Loses. European Leaders Celebrate. Review: Blackbraid Delivers Exteme Metal Masterclass To Dublin, Ireland Colorado Is Emerging As An Energy Innovation Hub U.S. Military Ships In Strait of Hormuz Violate Ceasefire, Iran Warns (Live Updates) Rosé’s All-Time Sales Chart Record Has Been Beaten IC3 Report Reveals Surge In Cryptocurrency Investment Scams The Top Contenders For The 2026 NCAA Gymnastics All-Around Title What Time Does ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Come Out? How To Watch Tonight John Nolan, ‘Batman’ Films And ‘Person Of Interest’ Actor, Dies At 87 BTS Dominates The Biggest Songs Chart In America — Again Jannik Sinner Ties Novak Djokovic’s Masters 1000 Mark—Will Return To World No. 1 Will Iran War Result In Nuclear Weapon Transfers To The Middle East? Iran Reportedly Used Chinese Satellite To Target U.S. Bases—Here’s How China And Russia Could Help Iran Why Diesel Prices Spike Faster Than Gasoline In A Crisis UFC 327 Results: 5 Biggest Takeaways From A Wild Night In Miami Taemin Dazzles At Coachella Debut And Premieres 6 New Songs: Full Setlist UFC 327 Results, Bonus Winners, Highlights And Reactions Dana White Announces Huge New Fight For UFC White House Today’s Wordle #1758 Hints And Answer For Sunday, April 12 NYT Pips Today: Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Sunday, April 12 WNBA Draft 2026 Date, Time, Order And Top Prospects Tyson Fury Vs. Arslanbek Mahkmudov Results: Highlights and Reaction Avengers’ Biggest Battle? Taking On ‘Dune: Part Three’ At Christmas U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Stretch Into Sunday—As Iran Denies U.S. Navy Destroyers Passed Through Hormuz Conor Benn Vs. Regis Prograis Results: Highlights and Reaction Why Dewey Actor Was Recast For ‘Malcolm In The Middle’ Revival Series Eric Swalwell Is Being Investigated In New York After Sexual Assault Claim Against Him Artemis Reached The Moon. The Grid Can Reach The 21st Century Pope Leo XIV Says 'Enough Of War!' As He Urges ‘Mediation’ To End Iran Conflict NYT Connections Hints Today: Sunday, April 12 Clues And Answers (#1036) U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Stretch Into Sunday—As Iran Denies U.S. Navy Destroyers Passed Through Hormuz Beyond Private Credit—The Overlooked Risks Of Banks’ Ties To Nonbanks ‘Euphoria’ Musician Labrinth Suggests He Was Treated Poorly Before Leaving Hit Show Netflix’s Best New Show Has A Near-Perfect 95% Rotten Tomatoes Score Coachella 2026 Is Being Taken Over By Creator Streams UFC Tonight: What Time Does The UFC 327 Fight Card Start? Microsoft Venom Attack Targets C-Suite Executives ‘Maul: Shadow Lord’ Sets Even More Star Wars Rotten Tomatoes Records Harry Styles Flies With His Oldest Hit Thanks To A Box Office Smash New Names Surface As Potential Rogue And Wonder Woman In The MCU And DCU Chris Stapleton’s High-Profile Collaboration Becomes A Certified Hit Miley Cyrus Charts The Biggest New Sales Smash In America Pet Shop Boys’ Visual History Told In New Book China Seizes An Island While The World Is Watching Iran Ozzy Osbourne’s Name Helps A Rock Band Chart A New Top 10 Hit Forbes House of the Week: 3 Things We Crave Make U.S. Air Cargo More Valuable Than Ocean Ocean Tight Ends To Trade Away In Dynasty Fantasy Football Fury vs. Makhmudov Full Card, Ring Walk Times and How to Watch Ways That Human-AI Collaboration Slides People Into ‘AI Brain Fry’ And Cognitive Downturns What’s At Stake In Hungary’s Election For Ukraine And Russia Coachella 2026: All 95 Surprise Guests Who Appeared This Year Coachella Accidentally Plays New KATSEYE EP Announcement Before Debut Performance KATSEYE Performs ‘Golden’ At Coachella with HUNTR/X voices KATSEYE Feature ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Singers For 'Golden' At Coachella WWE SmackDown Results, Winners And Grades On April 10, 2026 WWE SmackDown Results As Pat McAfee Announces 25% Off WrestleMania 42 Tickets Bini Makes History For Filipino Music At Coachella 2026: Full Setlist 5 Under-The-Radar Winners And Losers In The Iran War So Far Menswear In The Post-Covid Age Is High Tech And High Touch Today’s Wordle #1757 Hints And Answer For Saturday, April 11 NYT Pips Today: Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Saturday, April 11 ‘Hacks’ Season 5 Release Schedule Reveals Final Episodes For Series Packers Trade Inconsistent Dontayvion Wicks To The Eagles Dan Levy’s Netflix Crime Comedy ‘Big Mistakes’ Takes Huge, Hilarious Risks Inside 30 Years Of Progress At The Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation With A $1.2 Billion Sale To Unilever, Grüns’ Founder Mints A Fortune What Does ‘You The Birthday’ Mean? TikTok’s Viral Phrase, Explained Kenny Omega Talks Comeback And Facing MJF At AEW Dynasty FIFA World Cup 2026: Why Ticket Scandals Still Cloud the Tournament Two Months Out Oldest US Navy Supercarrier Sailing In ‘Southern Seas 2026’ Exercises Huang Urges People To ‘Move To California’ As Billionaire Tax Looms BTS ARIRANG World Tour: What To Expect For New Fans And Old ‘You, Me & Tuscany’ Rotten Tomatoes Reviews Like Where Rom-Com Lands IRS Issues New ‘No Tax On Tips’ Rules—Here’s Who Qualifies Trump Wants To Build An Arch In D.C.—Here’s What It Would Look Like Molotov Cocktail Thrown At Sam Altman’s Home, OpenAI Says—Suspect Arrested
The U.S. Navy Has A Carrier Problem, It Doesn’t Have Enough In Service
Peter Suciu · 2026-05-02 · via Forbes - Business
Naval Station Norfolk

USS Dwight D Eisenhower, USS George H W Bush, USS Enterprise, USS Harry S Truman, and USS Abraham Lincoln are in port at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, December 20, 2012. Image courtesy US Navy Chief Communication Specialist Ryan J Courtade. (Photo via Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).

Getty Images

For the first time in more than 20 years, three United States Navy aircraft carriers have been operating in the U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility. The carriers were dispatched to the region as the U.S. conducted its largest buildup of military forces in the Middle East since the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Two of the carriers, the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) and the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), supported Operation Epic Fury, the now paused combat missions directed against Iran.

CVN-72 and CVN-78 were joined last month by USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77), which circled Africa to reach CENTCOM’s AOR, likely to avoid the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, the potential maritime chokepoint that connects the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

However, the presence of three carriers won’t likely last long.

It was reported this week that USS Gerald R. Ford will return to her homeport of Naval Station Norfolk, ending what has been the longest deployment of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier since the Vietnam War. As of May 1, CVN-78 has been at sea for 311 days, and by the time she reaches Norfolk, she could surpass the record held by the conventionally-powered USS Midway (CVA-41) of 332 days during her 1972-73 deployment.

It is unlikely that the U.S. Navy could send another carrier to support the mission.

The Nimitz-class nuclear-powered supercarrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) is now preparing for her next deployment later this year, but it could be months before she arrives in the region. Moreover, as CVN-72 has been at sea since November, it is already unclear how long she can remain deployed. If CVN-71 is sent to the Middle East, it might be to replace the USS Abraham Lincoln.

The rotation of carriers to support Operation Epic Fury has resulted in the U.S. Navy being unable to maintain a carrier presence in the western Pacific Ocean, even as China is now operating three conventionally powered carriers, and is reported to be building a fourth.

Not Enough Carriers

At the end of the Second World War, the United States Navy had more than 100 aircraft carriers in service. The vast majority were decommissioned after hostilities ended, but approximately 40 remained in operation in the 1950s, and around 18 took part in the Korean War.

In the 1960s and 1970s, the United States shifted towards operating the large supercarriers, moving away from smaller escort carriers. As a result, today the sea service has just a tenth of the number that it had in 1945, with 11 nuclear-powered supercarriers now in the fleet.

Yet, even into the 1990s and early 2000s, the service had between a dozen and 15 deployable carriers – both conventionally powered and nuclear-powered. Five of those carriers were directly involved in the opening, main strike phase of Operation Iraqi Freedom in March 2003, supporting the initial “Shock and Awe” campaign. A sixth aircraft carrier arrived later, and a seventh U.S. Navy supercarrier remained in the Pacific to provide deterrence even as the U.S. focus was on Iraq.

The situation is vastly different today.

“This war has reinforced the value of carriers, which are mobile and have intrinsic defensive systems, at the expense of fixed bases,” explained naval historian Dr. Robert Farley, senior lecturer at the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce at the University of Kentucky.

“Hitting fixed bases with drones and missiles is just a math problem, while the ability of carriers to move is a huge advantage,” Farley wrote in an email.

Building More Won’t Solve The Problem

The solution to the U.S. Navy’s troubles seems to be the building of more aircraft carriers; yet, instead of solving a problem, it only creates new ones. First, the U.S. Navy doesn’t have the budget to simply build more carriers, even with the Trump administration’s proposed $1.5 trillion defense budget.

The USS Gerald R. Ford cost approximately $13.3 billion, making it the most expensive warship ever built. That was also vastly higher than the estimated $5.1 billion that the U.S. Navy contracted for the vessel in 2008 as new technologies were employed.

Factoring in all the money spent on research and development and other program costs, the investment in the new class of carriers exceeded $37 billion.

The program also faced nearly 16 months of delays in construction and then years afterward. Although USS Gerald R. Ford was commissioned during President Donald Trump’s first term on July 22, 2017, her first overseas deployment didn’t begin until May 2023. The situation is made worse by the fact that the supercarrier needs upgrades to operate with the Lockheed Martin F-35C Lightning II, the carrier-based variant of the Joint Strike Fighter.

Those updates could occur during the next Planned Incremental Availability, the scheduled period during which a carrier undergoes extensive maintenance, repairs, and modernization to meet future operational demands. That could sideline a carrier for a year or longer.

Maintaining The Flattops Is Costly And Time Consuming

It isn’t just the USS Gerald R. Ford that will need to undergo such a lengthy maintenance period. At present, the USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) is undergoing scheduled maintenance in her homeport of San Diego, “while remaining a combat-ready force dedicated to protecting and defending the United States,” the U.S. Navy has confirmed.

The USS George Washington (CVN-73) is in port following her last deployment that ended in December 2025, and won’t be ready to head out on another mission until the end of the year at the earliest and more likely sometime in early 2027.

Two other carriers are almost certainly sidelined for all of 2026.

The USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) is completing her midlife refueling and complex overhaul, which is conducted at the midpoint of a carrier’s service life. CVN-74 will have another year of sea trials and shakedowns before her next deployment. USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76) is now undergoing a drydock PIA in Bremerton, Wash.

Another flattop, the USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75), is now preparing for her RCOH, and won’t be back in service until the end of the decade at the very earliest.

The maintenance work on these carriers is to ensure that each can accomplish the mission, as the USS Gerald R. Ford and USS Abraham Lincoln did in the Middle East.

Building additional carriers won’t solve the problem, however.

The U.S. Navy has a limited number of facilities to maintain the carriers, and the shipyards are already overburdened. Before the Pentagon could even think about building more carriers, it would need additional shipyards and more workers to build and maintain them. Thus, this isn’t really a problem of just too few carriers, but the entire carrier industrial base.

“I’d be hesitant to argue that the U.S. has underinvested in carriers,” said Farley. “They are extremely important assets, and of course, you can only have a limited number operational at any given time, but they do make up a huge portion of the budget. This war has reinforced how carriers are critical but can also be a wasting asset, in that there’s a limit to how long they can remain on station.”

Each lengthy deployment will require an equally lengthy time in port. It is the carrier’s law of physics.

Speeding the process along requires even greater effort, a point underscored by work carried out on the second Nimitz-class supercarrier, the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69), aka “Mighty IKE.” CVN-69’s PIA was completed last month ahead of schedule. It required successful coordination between Norfolk Naval Shipyard, the ship’s crew, and contractors.

“The entirety of the project team mustered more than 4,000 people daily, all with one common vision—deliver IKE, fully mission capable, back to the fleet before our commitment date,” said Project Superintendent, Cmdr. Jason Downs, in a U.S. Navy statement. “The highly skilled tradespeople and sharp engineering acumen are the heroes in the IKE FY25 PIA story.”

The short-term solution will be to rotate the carriers as they become available, but that could mean longer deployments, which will only create other problems.