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The Sea Control Ship (SCS) was a small aircraft carrier developed and conceptualized by the United States Navy under Chief of Naval Operations Elmo Zumwalt during the 1970s. Currently the term refers to naval vessels that can perform similar duties. The SCS was intended as an escort vessel, providing air support for convoys. It was canceled after budgetary cuts to the US Navy. The SCS was to be equipped with a mix of Rockwell XFV-12 fighter aircraft and anti-submarine warfare helicopters. It was tasked with carrying out anti-submarine warfare operations.

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  • Sea Control Ship (cs)
  • Sea Control Ship (fr)
  • 制海艦 (ja)
  • Sea Control Ship (en)
  • Sea Control Ship (sv)
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  • Le Sea Control Ship est un concept de porte-avions modérément équipé, peu coûteux, produit en grande série et opérant dans des conflits de basse intensité qui remonte aux alentours de 1969. (fr)
  • The Sea Control Ship (SCS) was a small aircraft carrier developed and conceptualized by the United States Navy under Chief of Naval Operations Elmo Zumwalt during the 1970s. Currently the term refers to naval vessels that can perform similar duties. The SCS was intended as an escort vessel, providing air support for convoys. It was canceled after budgetary cuts to the US Navy. The SCS was to be equipped with a mix of Rockwell XFV-12 fighter aircraft and anti-submarine warfare helicopters. It was tasked with carrying out anti-submarine warfare operations. (en)
  • 制海艦(英語: Sea Control Ship)とは、アメリカ海軍が1960年代から70年代にかけて計画した小型の航空母艦(軽空母)。 (ja)
  • Sea Control Ship var ett fartygskoncept som skapades av chefen för USA:s flotta, amiral , på 1970-talet. Det var ett lätt hangarfartyg avsett att komplettera de allt större och dyrare fullstora hangarfartygen för uppgifter där endast en mindre flygstyrka var nödvändig. Konceptet lades ner till förmån för Nimitz-klassen, men "Sea Control Ship" fortsatte att användas som term för fartyg med motsvarande kapacitet. (sv)
  • Sea Control Ship (SCS) byla koncepce malých letadlových lodí, která vznikla v 60. letech v USA a jejichž stavbu propagoval především americký . SCS měly být levné a pružné nosiče, které by omezily závislost USA na těžkých letadlových lodích. Americký Kongres sice stavbu žádné původní SCS nepovolil, ale jejich projekt se díky své ceně stal základem španělské letadlové lodě Principe de Asturias a thajské HTMS Chakri Naruebet. (cs)
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  • Sea Control Ship (en)
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  • *Flight deck: 545 x 105 ft. *Enclosed hangar: 19 ft. high *Aircraft elevators: 60,000 lb. lift capacity *Centerline: 60 x 30 ft. *Stern: 35 x 50 ft. *JP-5 fuel capacity: 950 tons *Aviation ordance: 180 tons (en)
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