List of sunken aircraft carriers
With the advent of heavier-than-air flight, the aircraft carrier has become a decisive weapon at sea.[1] In 1911 aircraft began to be successfully launched and landed on ships with the successful flight of a Curtiss Pusher aboard the USS Pennsylvania.[2] The British Royal Navy pioneered the first aircraft carrier as floatplanes, as flying boats under performed compared to traditional land based aircraft.[3] The first true aircraft carrier was the HMS Argus,[2][4] launched in late 1917 with a complement of 20 aircraft, a flight deck of 550 ft (170 m) and 68 ft (21 m) wide.[4] The last aircraft carrier sunk in wartime was the Japanese carrier Amagi, in Kure Harbour in July 1945. The greatest loss of life was the 2,046 killed on the Akitsu Maru—a converted passenger liner with a small flight deck, carrying the Imperial Japanese Army's 64th Infantry Regiment.
France
Image | Ship | Type | Aircraft Component | Sinking | |||
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Date | Location | Casualties | Conditions | ||||
HMS Biter (D97) later Dixmude | Escort carrier | 21 aircraft | June 10, 1966 | Mediterranean Sea | — | Out of service 1953. Sunk by United States Navy as target. | |
Germany
Image | Ship | Type | Aircraft Component | Sinking | |||
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Date | Location | Casualties | Conditions | ||||
Graf Zeppelin | Fleet Carrier | 42 aircraft | August 16, 1947 | 55°31′03″N 18°17′09″E / 55.51750°N 18.28583°E | — | Never completed during World War II and extensively damaged by retreating Germans. Possibly sunk by USSR as target. | |
Italy
Image | Ship | Type | Aircraft Component | Sinking | |||
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Date | Location | Casualties | Conditions | ||||
Aquila | Fleet carrier | 51 aircraft | April 19, 1945 | Genova Harbor, Italy | — | Never completed. Sunk by Italian divers to prevent use as a blockship by Germans. | |
Sparviero | Light carrier | 34 aircraft | October 5, 1944 | Genova Harbor, Italy | — | Never completed. Sunk by Germans to block Genova Harbor |
Japan
Image | Ship | Type | Aircraft Component | Sinking | |||
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Date | Location | Casualties | Conditions | ||||
Akagi | Fleet Carrier | 66 aircraft | June 5, 1942 | 30°30′N 178°40′W / 30.500°N 178.667°W | 267 | Crippled by dive bombers during the Battle of Midway later sunk by torpedoes from Japanese destroyers the following day. | |
Akitsu Maru | Escort carrier | 8 aircraft | November 15, 1944 | East China Sea | 2046 | Torpedoed by USS Queenfish | |
Amagi | Fleet carrier | 66 aircraft | June 27, 1945 | Kure Harbor | "Light" | Sunk during the attack on Kure Harbour 24–27 July | |
Chitose | Light Carrier | 30 aircraft | October 25, 1944 | 19°20′N 126°20′E / 19.333°N 126.333°E | 903 | Sunk by torpedo bombers during the Battle of Leyte Gulf | |
Chiyoda | Light Carrier | 30 aircraft | October 25, 1944 | 18°37′N 126°45′E / 18.617°N 126.750°E | 1470 | Sunk by cruisers USS Santa Fe, USS Mobile, USS Wichita, and USS New Orleans during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. | |
Chuyo | Escort carrier | 27 aircraft | December 4, 1943 | 32°37′N 143°39′E / 32.617°N 143.650°E | 1250 | Torpedoed by submarine USS Sailfish (SS-192) | |
Hiyō | Fleet carrier | 53 aircraft | June 20, 1944 | 16°20′N 132°32′E / 16.333°N 132.533°E | 247 | Sunk by torpedo bombers during the Battle of the Philippine Sea | |
Hiryū | Fleet carrier | 53 aircraft | June 5, 1942 | Midway Atoll | 385 | Crippled by dive bombers during the Battle of Midway, later scuttled by torpedoes fired from the Japanese destroyer Makigumo | |
Kaga | Fleet carrier | 72 aircraft | June 5, 1942 | Midway Atoll | 811 | Crippled by dive bombers during the Battle of Midway, later scuttled by torpedoes fired from the Japanese destroyer Hagikaze | |
Ryūjō | Light Carrier | 48 aircraft | August 24, 1942 | Solomon Islands | 120 | Sunk by torpedo bombers and dive bombers during the Battle of the Eastern Solomons | |
Shinano | Fleet carrier | 120 aircraft | November 29, 1944 | 32°0′N 137°0′E / 32.000°N 137.000°E | 1435 | Torpedoed by submarine USS Archer-Fish | |
Shinyo | Escort carrier | 27 aircraft | November 17, 1944 | East China Sea | 1130 | Torpedoed by submarine USS Spadefish (SS-411) | |
Shōhō | Light Carrier | 30 aircraft | May 6, 1942 | 16°07′S 151°54′E / 16.117°S 151.900°E | 834 | Sunk by dive bombers during the Battle of the Coral Sea. | |
Shōkaku | Fleet carrier | 72 aircraft | June 19, 1944 | 11°40′N 137°40′E / 11.667°N 137.667°E | 1272 | Torpedoed by submarine USS Cavalla during the Battle of the Philippine Sea. | |
Sōryū | Fleet Carrier | 57 aircraft | June 4, 1942 | 30°38′N 179°13′W / 30.633°N 179.217°W | 711 | Sunk by dive bombers during the Battle of Midway. | |
Taihō | Fleet Carrier | 65 aircraft | June 19, 1944 | 12°05′N 138°12′E / 12.083°N 138.200°E | 1650 | Torpedoed by submarine USS Albacore during the Battle of the Philippine Sea. | |
Unryū | Light Carrier | 57 aircraft | December 19, 1944 | 29°59′N 124°03′E / 29.983°N 124.050°E | 1238 | Torpedoed by submarine USS Redfish | |
Unyō` | Escort Carrier | 27 aircraft | September 17, 1944 | 19°8′N 116°36′E / 19.133°N 116.600°E | 239 | Torpedoed by submarine USS Barb | |
Zuihō | Light carrier | 30 aircraft | October 25, 1944 | 19°20′N 125°15′E / 19.333°N 125.250°E | 215 | Sunk by aircraft from US Navy Task Force 38 during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. | |
Zuikaku | Fleet Carrier | 72 aircraft | October 25, 1944 | 19°20′N 125°51′E / 19.333°N 125.850°E | 843 | Sunk by aircraft from US Navy Task Force 38 during the Battle of Leyte Gulf |
United Kingdom
Image | Ship | Type | Aircraft component | Sinking | |||
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Date | Location | Casualties | Conditions | ||||
Ark Royal | Fleet carrier | 60 aircraft | November 14, 1941 | 36°3′N 4°45′W / 36.050°N 4.750°W | 1 | Torpedoed by German submarine U-81 on November 13, 1941. Sank while under tow to Gibraltar. | |
Audacity | Escort carrier | 8 aircraft | December 21, 1941 | 43°45′N 19°54′W / 43.750°N 19.900°W | 73 | Torpedoed by German submarine U-751 | |
Avenger | Escort carrier | 15 aircraft | November 15, 1942 | 36°15′N 07°45′W / 36.250°N 7.750°W | 516 | Torpedoed by German submarine U-151 | |
Courageous | Fleet carrier | 48 aircraft | September 17, 1939 | 50°10′N 14°45′W / 50.167°N 14.750°W | 519 | Torpedoed by German submarine U-29 | |
Dasher | Escort carrier | 15 aircraft | March 27, 1943 | Firth of Clyde 55°36′N 5°00′W / 55.600°N 5.000°W |
379 | Sunk from internal explosion of unknown cause. | |
Eagle | Fleet carrier | 30 aircraft | August 11, 1942 | 38°3′N 3°1′E / 38.050°N 3.017°E | 131 | Torpedoed by German submarine U-73 | |
Glorious | Fleet carrier | 48 aircraft | June 8, 1940 | Norwegian Sea 68°38′N 03°50′E / 68.633°N 3.833°E |
1207 | Sunk by gunfire from German battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau. | |
Hermes | Fleet carrier | 20 aircraft | April 9, 1942 | Indian Ocean east of Batticaloa, Sri Lanka | 307 | Sunk by Imperial Japanese aircraft. | |
United States
Image | Ship | Type | Aircraft Component | Sinking | |||
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Date | Location | Casualties | Conditions | ||||
America | Fleet Carrier | 79 aircraft | May 14, 2005 | Cape Hatteras | — | Scuttled after being used as target | |
Bismarck Sea | Escort Carrier | 27 aircraft | February 21, 1945 | Off Iwo Jima | 318 | Sunk by two Japanese kamikaze aircraft during the Battle of Iwo Jima | |
Block Island | Escort Carrier | 24 aircraft | May 29, 1944 | Off the Canary Islands | 6 | Torpedoed by German submarine U-549 | |
Gambier Bay | Escort Carrier | 28 aircraft | October 25, 1944 | Off Samar Island in the Philippines | 130 | Sunk by Japanese surface ships of center force during the Battle off Samar | |
Hornet | Fleet Carrier | 90 aircraft | October 27, 1942 | Off the Santa Cruz Islands | 140 | Crippled by torpedo bombers and dive bombers from Japanese Fast Carriers, sunk by torpedoes from the Japanese destroyers Makigumo and Akigumo after failed attempt to scuttle. | |
Independence | Light Carrier | 30 aircraft | September 29, 1951 | Farallon Islands | — | Used as target during Operation Crossroads and later scuttled after decontamination tests | |
Langley | Seaplane Tender | 34 aircraft | February 27, 1942 | Tjilatjap harbor (Java) | 16 | Crippled by Japanese dive bombers later scuttled by torpedoes and gunfire from the escorting ships | |
Lexington | Fleet Carrier | 91 aircraft | May 8, 1942 | Coral Sea | 216 | Sunk by Japanese torpedo bombers during the Battle of the Coral Sea | |
Liscome Bay | Escort Carrier | 28 aircraft | November 24, 1943 | off Butaritari Island | 644 | Torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-175 | |
Ommaney Bay | Escort Carrier | 28 aircraft | January 4, 1945 | Sulu Sea | 95 | Crippled by a Japanese kamikaze, later Scuttled by the escorting destroyer USS Burns | |
Oriskany | Fleet Carrier | 91 aircraft | May 17, 2006 | off Pensacola, Florida | — | Sunk to become an artificial reef | |
Princeton | Light Carrier | 45 aircraft | October 24, 1944 | Leyte Gulf | 108 | Sunk by land based Japanese bomber during the Battle of Leyte Gulf | |
Saint Lo | Escort Carrier | 28 aircraft | October 25, 1944 | Leyte Gulf | 143 | Sunk by Japanese kamikaze aircraft during the Battle off Samar | |
Saratoga | Fleet Carrier | 91 aircraft | July 25, 1946 | Bikini Atoll | — | Sunk as target during Operation Crossroads | |
Wasp | Fleet Carrier | 76 aircraft | September 15, 1942 | Southeast of San Cristobal Island | 193 | Sunk by the Japanese submarine I-19 | |
Yorktown | Fleet Carrier | 90 aircraft | June 7, 1942 | North of Midway Island | 81 | Crippled by Japanese dive bombers and torpedo bombers during the Battle of Midway later sunk by Japanese submarine I-168 while under tow. | |
See also
- List of sunken battleships
- List of sunken battlecruisers
- List of sunken nuclear submarines
- List of escort aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy
- List of seaplane carriers of the Royal Navy
- Aircraft carrier
- List of amphibious warfare ships
- List of aircraft carriers
- List of aircraft carriers in service
- Timeline for aircraft carrier service
- List of aircraft carriers by configuration
- List of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy
- List of aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy
- List of aircraft carriers of Russia and the Soviet Union
- List of German aircraft carriers
- Ships of the People's Liberation Army Navy
- List of ships of the Japanese Navy
- List of current French Navy ships
- List of active Spanish Navy ships
- List of Canadian Navy ships
- List of Italian Navy ships
- Ships of the Indian Navy
- list of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy
- list of aircraft carrier classes of the United States Navy
- list of escort aircraft carriers of the United States Navy
- List of aircraft carriers by country
Footnotes
References
- Bishop, Chris; Chant, Chris (2004). Aircraft Carriers The world's greatest naval vessels and their aircraft. St. Paul, Minnesota: MBI Publishing Company. ISBN 0760320055.
- Fontenoy, Paul E. (2006). Aircraft Carriers: an illustrated history of their impact. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. ISBN 185109573X.
- Polmar, Norman (2006). Aircraft Carriers: a history of carrier aviation and its influence on world events. Dulles, Virginia: Potomac Books Inc. ISBN 1574886630.
External links
- British escort carriers in WW2
- German carrier "Graf Zeppelin"
- Italian carriers in WW2 (Italian)
- Japanese carriers in WW2
- US carriers in WW2