The Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) is a class of aircraft carriers being built for the United States Navy.

The Gerald R. Ford is not expected to be replaced in the near future, as it is a relatively new ship and will likely have a service life of several decades.

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However, the US Navy is currently planning for the next generation of aircraft carriers, which will be the Gerald R. Ford-class successor.

The exact details of the successor have not been officially announced, but it is expected to be a next-generation aircraft carrier with advanced technology and capabilities.



Some potential features that may be included in the successor include:

1. Advanced radar systems: The successor may include advanced radar systems, such as the Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) system, which will provide improved air surveillance and missile defense capabilities.
2. Improved electromagnetic catapults: The successor may include updated electromagnetic catapults, which will allow for faster and more efficient launching of aircraft.
3. Increased automation: The successor may include increased automation, which will reduce the workload of sailors and improve the efficiency of ship operations.
4. Enhanced cybersecurity: The successor may include advanced cybersecurity systems to protect against cyber threats and ensure the security of sensitive information.
5. Improved flight deck design: The successor may include improved flight deck design, which will enhance the safety and efficiency of flight operations.

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It’s worth noting that the development of the next-generation aircraft carrier is still in its early stages, and any specific details about the successor are subject to change.