Is the Navy’s $13 Billion Aircraft Carrier Obsolete?

Check Out: Rocket Money is an all-in-one platform that helps you save more and spend less. The U.S. Navy’s Gerald R. Ford Class aircraft carrier is the largest and most expensive naval ship-building project in the world maybe in history. It took 13 years and $13.3 billion to build the first of its class CVN 78 (also named) Gerald R. Ford. For context It was 6 times faster and cheaper to construct noah’s ark This massive investment in time and taxpayer funding naturally turned the Ford into a magnet for criticism and doubt from reddit commenters to military experts themselves. Its price tag and size prompts the question: Is this aircraft carrier worth the money? In this video I am going to show you both sides of the argument, and by the end I guarantee you’ll understand why the Navy believes aircraft carriers are not obsolete. Written by: Chris Cappy & Patrick Griffin Edited by: Michael Michaelides This is Newport News Shipbuilding. I
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