China China plans to set up
several carrier battle groups in the future. At present China's two aircraft carriers, and , use
Type 055 destroyers for
area air defence with
anti-submarine warfare,
Type 052C or
Type 052D destroyers for air defence,
Type 054A frigates for anti-submarine and
anti-ship warfare, one to two
Type 093 nuclear attack submarines, and one
Type 901 supply ship. China is building a
third carrier, as well as a
nuclear-powered fourth carrier planned for construction and expected to be completed by the late 2020s.
France The only serving French carrier is the , which also serves as the flagship of the
French Navy. The carrier battle group of the is known as the (GAN) and is usually composed, in addition to the aircraft carrier, of: • a
carrier air wing (Groupe Aérien Embarqué, GAE, in French), a complement composed of about 40 aircraft: •
Rafale F3 (up to 30) •
E-2C Hawkeye (2) •
SA365 Dauphin (3) for RESCO and
EC725 Caracal for CSAR (2) • one • two anti-submarine destroyers (currently
FREMM ASM or ) • one or two anti-air destroyers ( or ) • one stealth frigate in forward patrol (usually a ) • one supply ship (currently a ) This group is commanded by a rear admiral () on board the aircraft carrier. The commanding officer of the air group (usually a —equivalent to commander) is subordinate to the commanding officer of the aircraft carrier, a senior captain. The escort destroyers (called frigates in the French denomination) are commanded by more junior captains. France also operates three s. While incapable of operating fixed-winged aircraft, they function as helicopter carriers and form the backbone of France's amphibious force. These ships are typically escorted by the same escorts
Charles De Gaulle uses.
India The
Indian Navy has operated all types of aircraft carriers including
CATOBAR configured ,
STOVL configured and
STOBAR configured and and CBGs centered on them. The Indian Navy has been operating carrier battle groups since 1961, with its first carrier battle group formed around the now decommissioned
Vikrant (1961).
Viraat was an updated light carrier originally built for the Royal Navy as , which was laid down in 1944 and commissioned in 1959. It was purchased by India in May 1987, and was decommissioned in March 2017. India commissioned
Vikramaditya in 2013 followed by the new
Vikrant (2013) in 2022.
Vikramaditya is the modified ,
Vikrant is the first indigenous aircraft carrier built in India. India plans to have three carrier battle groups by 2035, each centered on
Vikrant (2013),
Vikramaditya and , another planned carrier. As of 2023, the Indian Navy operates two carrier battle groups centred on
Vikramaditya and
Vikrant. The Indian Navy's carrier battle group centred on
Viraat consisted of two destroyers, usually of the (previously s), two or more frigates, usually of the , or es, and one support ship. The Carrier Battle Group (CBG) led by
Vikramaditya includes s, s and the support ship among others. While the independent CBG of
Vikrant is expected to consist of s, s, s and the support ship .
Italy The CVS–ASW (Aircraft Carrier with Anti-Submarine Warfare) was Italy's first carrier. The battle group based at Taranto called COMFORAL was formed by the carrier
Giuseppe Garibaldi, two s, two support ships (
Etna and
Elettra), and three amphibious/support ships (
San Giusto,
San Marco and
San Giorgio). After 2010, the Italian battle group will be formed by the new , 5–6 new warships (including Orizzonte-class destroyers and frigates), one new support ship, some minehunters and new submarines (the COMFORAL will be a reserve group).
Russia Admiral Kuznetsov has been observed sailing together with a (CBGN), (CG), (ASuW), (ASW) and
Krivak I/II FFG (ASW). During
Admiral Kuznetsovs deployment to
Syria in November 2016 on her first combat tour, the carrier was escorted by a pair of
Udaloy-class destroyers and a
Kirov-class battlecruiser en route, while additional Russian Navy warships met her off Syria.
Admiral Kuznetsov is designed specifically to sail alone and carries greater firepower than her U.S. counterparts. This includes 12x
SS-N-19 'Shipwreck' (long range, high speed,
sea-skimming) SSMs, 24 x VLS units loaded with 192
SA-N-9 'Gauntlet' SAMs, and 8 x Kashtan CIWS with dual 30 mm guns, and 8 × AK-630 CIWS. Compared to the 4 × Phalanx CIWS and 4 × Sea Sparrow launchers, each with 8 missiles carried by the
Nimitz class,
Admiral Kuznetsov is well armed for both air-defence and offensive operations against hostile shipping.
United Kingdom during Exercise Westlant 19. As one of the pioneers of aircraft carriers, the Royal Navy has maintained a carrier strike capability since the commissioning of in 1918. However, the capability was temporarily lost between 2010 and 2018, following the retirement of the and
Harrier GR9s. During this period, the Royal Navy worked to regenerate its carrier strike capability based on the Carrier-Enabled Power Projection (CEPP) concept by ordering two s and the
F-35B Lightning aircraft to operate from them. To maintain its skills and experience, the Royal Navy embedded personnel and ships with partner navies, in particular the
United States Navy. In 2017, the first
Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier, , entered service followed by her sister ship, , in 2019. The first carrier strike group took to sea in September 2019 as part of an exercise known as Westlant 19. HMS
Queen Elizabeth and her air group of F-35B Lightning jets operated alongside two surface escorts and a fleet tanker off the east coast of the United States. The deployment was in preparation for the first operational deployment in 2021, which is expected to involve HMS
Queen Elizabeth alongside four Royal Navy escorts, two support ships and a submarine. Under current plans, a Royal Navy carrier strike group will typically comprise a
Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier, two air defence destroyers, two anti-submarine frigates, a submarine, solid stores ship and a fleet tanker. However, the composition varies depending on the operational tasking. While
Queen Elizabeths initial deployment will be as part of an all-British carrier group, it is envisaged in the longer term that the UK's carriers will usually form the centre of a multi-national operation – in 2018, it was announced that the British and Dutch governments had come to an agreement that would see escort vessels of the
Royal Netherlands Navy operating as part of the UK Carrier Strike Group. Command of the UK carrier strike group is the responsibility of
Commander United Kingdom Carrier Strike Group. A June 2020
National Audit Office report however provided a critical review of the forthcoming Carrier Strike Group, especially noting the delay to the Crowsnest system.
United States Carrier strike group sails in formation for a strike group photo in the
Caribbean Sea 29 April 2006. Such a formation, referred to derisively as the "bullseye" formation, would not be used in combat. In
modern United States Navy carrier air operations, a
carrier strike group (CSG) normally consists of one aircraft carrier, one
guided missile cruiser (for air defense), two
LAMPS-
capable warships (focusing on anti-submarine and surface warfare), and one to two anti-submarine
destroyers or
frigates. The large number of CSGs used by the United States reflects, in part, a division of roles and missions allotted during the Cold War, in which the United States assumed primary responsibility for
blue-water operations and for safeguarding supply lines between the United States and Europe, while the
NATO allies assumed responsibility for less costly
brown- and
green-water operations. The CSG has replaced the old term of carrier battle group (CVBG or CARBATGRU). The US Navy maintains 11 carrier strike groups, 10 of which are based in the United States and
one that is forward deployed in
Yokosuka, Japan.
Expeditionary strike group An
expeditionary strike group is composed of an
amphibious assault ship (
landing helicopter assault/
landing helicopter dock), a
dock landing ship, an
amphibious transport dock, a
Marine expeditionary unit,
AV-8B Harrier II or, more the newer
Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II aircraft,
CH-53E Super Stallion and
CH-46E Sea Knight helicopters or, more recently,
MV-22B tiltrotors. Cruisers, destroyers and attack submarines are deployed with either an Expeditionary Strike Group or a Carrier Strike Group.
Battleship battle group During the period when the American navy recommissioned all four of its s, it sometimes used a similar formation centered on a
battleship, referred to as a battleship battle group. It was alternately referred to as a surface action group. The battleship battle group typically consisted of one modernized battleship, one , one or , one , three s and one
auxiliary ship such as a
replenishment oiler.
Surface action group A surface action group is "a temporary or standing organization of combatant ships, other than carriers, tailored for a specific tactical mission". ==Underway replenishment==