Macarthur Class Supercarrier

The Macarthur Class Supercarrier was a class of aircraft carriers developed by the United States in 2016. The class of ships was named after World War II general Douglas Macarthur. Only three ships of the class were finished in time to participate in the Pacific Conflict. During the conflict the carriers were vital in several pivotal battles of the war, by the end of he conflict two had survived, with one sinking after a WMD was detonated nearby.

Completed Ships

 * 1) CVS- 98 USS Douglas Macarthur
 * 2) CVS- 99 USS Enterprise
 * 3) CVS- 100 USS Colossus

Design
The supercarriers featured two flight decks, one on top of another. The lower deck operated fighters, and attack aircraft, while the top deck operated helicopters, and in the case of emergency could operate fighters and other types of aircraft. The ships had a defense system of 54 RIM-9 Anti-air missiles, along with several dozen 35mm gatling guns. In case of an EMP attack the ships were also equipped with 10 flak guns that could be manually operated. The ships were capable of operating up to 105 fixed wing aircraft and other strike planes, and 80 helicopters of all types.