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Aircraft carriers are basically floating airbases, transporting, servicing, launching planes into combat and recovering them, providing readily available air support to the naval fleets under their charge. While they can project power virtually anywhere on the battlefield, carriers are incredibly vulnerable when enemies have penetrated or circled your team's defenses, with no player-controlled guns and only AI-controlled secondaries to defend themselves.

While the first ship-launched takeoffs, and subsequently airbourne attacks, were made in the early 20th century, the then-immature development of heavier-than-air aircraft prevented them from having any major influence in World War I. During the interwar years, ongoing research resulted in the development of several converted and purpose-built ships that could not only launch aircraft, but eventually recover them as well. In addition, carrier-launched aircraft (or rather, air power in general) began to have longer ranges, superior flexibility and greater precision than naval guns of any size and make. Although fierce resistance from "big gun" battleship admirals initially limited carrier assets and development, it was in World War II, illustrated by the battles of Taranto, Pearl Harbor and the sinking of the Prince of Wales and Repulse, that the aircraft carrier clearly demonstrated its overwhelmingly superior ability to project naval power compared to the battleship, taking over the reins as the flagship of a navy, a trend that continues to this day.

Playing an aircraft carrier is a little like playing a real-time strategy game. You do not directly participate in combat, but are able to influence the flow of battle from a safe distance like no one else can, scouting, reinforcing a crumbling flank, providing additional presence to a sector that your team has committed fewer ships to, or even breaking up entire battleship formations to tip the scales in favour of your team. Do not forget to be on the lookout for sneaky destroyers or an entire formation of aircraft seeking to destroy you; it is common for carriers to group all their aircraft into an initial strike force to neutralise enemy carriers and achieve quick air superiority. All carriers hold a limited number of aircraft of various types, so careful usage and preservation is important.

Aircraft carriers start off at tier IV, with a limited complement of fighters, dive bombers and torpedo planes. Fighters intercept hostile anti-surface aircraft and protect their own from enemy fighters while torpedo planes and dive bombers take out the opposing team's surface vessels, attacking from the sides and the bow/stern of the ship respectively. Torpedo bombers, like ship-launched torpedoes, can cause flooding and tend to be more effective against larger, slower and armoured ships; the faster, more accurate (most of the time at least) dive bombers fare better against smaller, unarmoured targets such as destroyers and can set enemy ships on fire. However, they are not purely restricted to taking down certain ; skillful carrier captains will fully utilise all 3 aircraft types in conjunction with each other to take down any target that crosses their path.

Although carriers have reasonable concealment, speeds and, at higher tiers, some form of self-defensive secondary armament, great care should be taken to maintain a good balance in the distance from the fighting; too far and the carrier will be unable to provide timely and constant aerial presence; too near and the carrier will be the priority target to be taken down as they are almost defenseless up close, clearing the skies in the game.


In Domination mode, losing a carrier will deduct 65 points off the team's point counter and add 45 points to the opponent's counter.

Japan

IV
Hōshō

Hōshō

VI
Ryūjō

Ryūjō

VIII
Shōkaku

Shōkaku

VIII
Kaga

Kaga

VIII
Kaga B

Kaga B

X
Hakuryū

Hakuryū

Sekiryu

Sekiryu

USA

IV
Langley

Langley

VI
Ranger

Ranger

VIII
Lexington

Lexington

VIII
Enterprise

Enterprise

VIII
Saipan

Saipan

VIII
Hornet

Hornet

VIII
Saipan B

Saipan B

X
Midway

Midway

X
Franklin D. Roosevelt

Franklin D. Roosevelt

United States

United States

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