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The USS John F. Kennedy: An Engineering Marvel in Modern Naval Warfare
An Introduction to a Floating City
The USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79) stands as a testament to American naval ingenuity and technological advancement. Launched in 2013, the U.S. government committed to constructing this second ship of a new class of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, each designed to be a seaborne fortress capable of projecting power across the globe.
Measuring an astonishing 1,100 feet in length and displacing about 100,000 tons, the Kennedy is not merely a warship—it's a floating city powered by two nuclear reactors. Its role extends far beyond combat, serving as a command hub for advanced aircraft operations and a symbol of technological progress in military engineering.