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USS Midway (CV-41)

USS Midway (CV-41)

The first heavy American aircraft carrier and the lead ship of the Midway class. Designed for dominance at sea and in the air, it can sustain continuous carrier air operations, striking both naval and coastal targets at long range. It combines formidable strike power, high survivability, and the ability to support allied forces anywhere.

Basic information

Type Carrier
Rarity Epic
Tier III
Country USA
Date April 2026
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Compensation 25 000 000 Dollars

Characteristics

Year 1945
Displacement 60 000 tons
Length 295 m
Width 37 m
Real

USS Midway (CV-41) was the lead ship of the Midway-class aircraft carriers of the United States Navy. Commissioned in 1945, the ship served for over 47 years before being decommissioned in 1992. The Midway was one of the longest-serving aircraft carriers in US Navy history and is now a museum ship in San Diego, California.

Statistics

Statistics

Health
450 000
Speed
15.94 knots
Maneuvering ability
8
Resource points
600

Visibility

View Range
11 km
Aerial Visibility
7 km
Surface Visibility
6.5 km
Underwater Visibility
5.17 km
Stealth
0 %

Maximum potential DPM

Maximum potential DPM
548 252
DPM vs surface targets
0
DPM vs air targets
198 252
DPM vs underwater targets
0

Consumables

Damage Control
4
Countermeasures
10
Ammunition Reserve
1
Smoke
0
Electronic Warfare
0
Engine Boost
4
Torpedo Countermeasures
0
Oxygen Reserve
0

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