A balloon carrier or balloon tender was a ship equipped with a balloon, usually tied to the ship by a rope or cable, and usually used for observation. During the second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century, these ships were built to have the furthest possible view of the surrounding waters. After several experiments, the type became formalized in the early 1900s, but was soon to be superseded by the development of seaplane carriers and regular aircraft carriers at the beginning of World War I.
A ballooncarrier or balloon tender was a ship equipped with a balloon, usually tied to the ship by a rope or cable, and usually used for observation....
Aircraft carriers are warships that evolved from balloon-carrying wooden vessels into nuclear-powered vessels carrying many dozens of fixed- and rotary-wing...
of the balloons were launched from land, but some were also dispatched from the side-wheel steamer SMS Vulcano, which served as a ballooncarrier. To determine...
A helicopter carrier is a type of aircraft carrier whose primary purpose is to operate helicopters. It has a large flight deck that occupies a substantial...
A light aircraft carrier, or light fleet carrier, is an aircraft carrier smaller than the standard carriers of a navy. The precise definition of the type...
A fleet carrier is an aircraft carrier designed to operate with the main fleet of a nation's navy. The term was developed during World War II, to distinguish...
side-wheel steamer SMS Vulcano that acted as a ballooncarrier. The Austrians used smaller pilot balloons to determine the correct fuse settings. At least...
In 1849 the Vulcano, serving as a ballooncarrier (the precursor to the aircraft carrier), launched hot air balloon bombs at Venice, the first offensive...
From January 28 to February 4, 2023, a high-altitude balloon originating from China flew across North American airspace, including Alaska, western Canada...
The escort carrier or escort aircraft carrier (U.S. hull classification symbol CVE), also called a "jeep carrier" or "baby flattop" in the United States...
aircraft carriers converted for use as helicopter carriers (which, as a result, are often mistaken for conventional fixed-wing aircraft carriers). Modern...
supports the operation of seaplanes. Some of these vessels, known as seaplane carriers, could not only carry seaplanes but also provided all the facilities needed...
hypothetical, hybrid naval ship designed to combine aspects of both an aircraft carrier and either a battleship or battlecruiser. This term is primarily used to...
were typically in the service of a navy. Ballooncarrier was a type of ship equipped with an hot-air balloon tied to the ship with a rope or cable, which...
support ship is designed with high speed to keep up with the carrier battle group/carrier strike group, while the multi-product station is capable of supplying...
'Sank' a U.S. Aircraft Carrier". The National Interest. Retrieved 2020-03-15. "How a Plucky Swedish Sub Took Out a US Carrier All on Its Own". Popular...
Aircraft carrier – ships that serve as mobile seaborne airfields, designed primarily for the purpose of conducting combat operations by Carrier-based aircraft...
(also known as aviation cruiser or cruiser-carrier) is a warship that combines the features of the aircraft carrier and a surface warship such as a cruiser...
during World War II, though the increasing importance of the aircraft carrier meant that the battleship played a less important role than had been expected...
acted as a ballooncarrier. 1861 – The Union Army Balloon Corps is established during the American Civil War. 1878 – The British Army Balloon Equipment...