- Over many years held the position of the largest naval force in the world, possessing a large number of warships in the payroll. Accompanied by the size of the US fleet reserve "super terrible".
Unlike many other forces in the world that are operating ships that have been operating for nearly half a century, most US warships have been in service for only 30 years. have been "received pension book").
Because they were in good condition, they were stored for waiting to be processed, be it donated to museums, sold to allies, or removed ... However, when needed, these ships were completed. fully afford to "re-enlist" in a short time after going through the repair process.
Currently, the USN's main fleet of reserve fleet (mainly USN) is distributed at three large bases, located in Philadelphia, Bremerton and Pearl Harbor (Hawaii). Besides, there are more than 50 ships anchored in Suisun Bay, California.
Occupying the largest number of frigates, Oliver Hazard Perry (FFG-7), USN stopped using the last of its class in 2015.
Many are in storage pending delivery to allies. It seems the US Navy is not interested in FFG-7 so their chances of re-enlargement are very low.
It will be a big mistake when not mentioning the "stars" in a while, that is the super-aircraft carrier.
While Russia and China are struggling with the aging Varyag-class aircraft carrier built in the age of the Soviet Union with a lot of defects, they will surely have to look at the USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67), USS. Kitty Hawk (CV-63) with greedy eyes.
Although very old, but in an emergency, the two carriers will still be returned to the payroll, their power completely overwhelms the remaining opponents.
In addition, the United States is storing up to 3 Tarawa-class assault amphibious ships (LHA) and many other large amphibious assault ships (LPDs) and logistics ships (AFS). It is predicted that for many years to come, no rival country has been able to build large LHAs and possess powerful combat capability like Tarawa.
Clearly, if the "total mobilization" was ordered, the US Navy's reserve fleet was still the force capable of making a major change in the balance of power in the oceans. Although at present, the number of ships in this force has decreased compared to the peak period, it cannot be underestimated.
DNVN - Over many years held the position of the largest naval force in the world, possessing a very large number of battleships. Accompanied by the size of the US fleet reserve "super terrible".
Unlike many other forces in the world that are operating ships that have been operating for nearly half a century, most US warships have been in service for only 30 years. have been "received pension book").
Because they were in good condition, they were stored for waiting to be processed, be it donated to museums, sold to allies, or removed ... However, when needed, these ships were completed. fully afford to "re-enlist" in a short time after going through the repair process.
Currently, the USN's main fleet of reserve fleet (mainly USN) is distributed at three large bases, located in Philadelphia, Bremerton and Pearl Harbor (Hawaii). Besides, there are more than 50 ships anchored in Suisun Bay, California.
Occupying the largest number of frigates, Oliver Hazard Perry (FFG-7), USN stopped using the last of its class in 2015.
Many are in storage pending delivery to allies. It seems the US Navy is not interested in FFG-7 so their chances of re-enlargement are very low.
It will be a big mistake when not mentioning the "stars" in a while, that is the super-aircraft carrier.
While Russia and China are struggling with the aging Varyag-class aircraft carrier built in the age of the Soviet Union with a lot of defects, they will surely have to look at the USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67), USS. Kitty Hawk (CV-63) with greedy eyes.
Although very old, but in an emergency, the two carriers will still be returned to the payroll, their power completely overwhelms the remaining opponents.
In addition, the United States is storing up to 3 Tarawa-class assault amphibious ships (LHA) and many other large amphibious assault ships (LPDs) and logistics ships (AFS). It is predicted that for many years to come, no rival country has been able to build large LHAs and possess powerful combat capability like Tarawa.
Clearly, if the "total mobilization" was ordered, the US Navy's reserve fleet was still the force capable of making a major change in the balance of power in the oceans. Although at present, the number of ships in this force has decreased compared to the peak period, it cannot be underestimated.