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Why Is This Supercarrier’s Deck Packed With Cars In the Middle of the Pacific?

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This is the USS Ronald Reagan—the ninth of the Nimitz-class nuclear-powered supercarriers—cruising the Pacific Ocean. But instead of having combat jets all over her deck, it’s packed with cars facing a single F-18. Why are they doing there?

Those are sailor’s vehicles. The ship is now changing port, going to Naval Base Kitsap—a U.S. Navy base on the Kitsap Peninsula, Washington—for a Dock-Planned Incremental Availability maintenance. There, she will be dry-docked and get upgrades to combat, defense, navigation and other ship components.

Notice the single F-18 facing the cars. [Flickr]

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