Helicopter carrier
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Helicopter carrier is a term for an aircraft carrier whose primary purpose is to operate helicopters. The term is sometimes used for both ASW carriers and amphibious assault ships.
Helicopter carriers can either have a full-length aircraft deck like HMS Ocean, or have a large helicopter deck, usually aft, as in Soviet Navy's Moskva class. The latter is becoming less common, as such a design represents a compromise.[clarify] A full-length deck maximises deck space for helicopter landing spots. Such a design also allows for a hangar deck.
Pure helicopter carriers are difficult to find in the 21st century. The advent of STOVL aircraft such as the BAE Harrier have complicated the classification; the U.S. Navy's Wasp class, for instance, carries 6-8 Harriers as well as 30 helicopters. Only smaller carriers unable to operate the Harrier and older pre-Harrier-era carriers can be regarded as true helicopter carriers. In many cases, other carriers, able to operate STOVL aircraft, are classified as "light aircraft carriers".
HMS Hermes and two of her sisters were 22,000 ton fleet carriers converted to operate helicopters only as "commando carriers". Hermes was later converted to a STOVL carrier.
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[edit] Helicopter carriers
[edit] Helicopter carriers currently in use
- HMS Ocean (Royal Navy)
- Jeanne d'Arc (Marine Nationale, to be decommissioned in 2010
[edit] Retired helicopter carriers
- USS Iwo Jima (US Navy) - the lead ship of the Iwo Jima class
- HMS Bulwark, HMS Albion, (Royal Navy) - helicopter carriers of the 1960s-1980s
- Moskva class (Soviet Navy)
- Andrea Doria class (Marina Militare)
- Vittorio Veneto class (Marina Militare)
[edit] Helicopter carriers under construction
- Japanese cruiser Hyuga-class helicopter destroyer (181) (JMSDF) [2 ships planned, Hyuga launched August 2007, due to be commissioned March 2009]