…In this way, in 1955, the US Navy completed the Forrestal (approximately 60,000 tons), the first supercarrier planned after the war. In addition to this conventionally propelled aircraft carrier, in 1961 the US Navy completed the Enterprise (approximately 76,000 tons), the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, and planned to deploy these powerful aircraft carriers to the North Atlantic, Mediterranean and Western Pacific as part of the US strategic plans for the 1960s. The Enterprise had a speed of 35 knots, carried approximately 95 aircraft, and had a crew of approximately 5,500, and was equipped with a wide variety of aircraft, including the Grumman F14 interceptor fighter, the Boat A7 carrier-based attack aircraft, and the Grumman E2 early warning aircraft. … *Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Enterprise" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…かくしてアメリカ海軍は1955年に,戦後の計画としては初めての超大型空母フォレスタルForrestal(約6万トン)を完成させた。この在来型推進方式の空母に加えて,61年にアメリカ海軍は世界最初の原子力推進空母エンタープライズEnterprise(約7万6000トン)を完成し,60年代におけるアメリカの戦略構想の一つとして,これらの強力な空母群を北大西洋,地中海および西太平洋に展開する計画をたてた。エンタープライズの能力は,速力35ノット,搭載機約95機,乗員数約5500名であり,航空機の種類としてはグラマンF14迎撃戦闘機,ボートA7艦上攻撃機,グラマンE2早期警戒機など多種にわたるものである。… ※「Enterprise」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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