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    1. Massimo25ore on

      Italy will start studying the possibility of building the country’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in 2026. This project is an important step in modernizing Italy’s Navy and could place the country among a few nations that operate nuclear aircraft carriers.

      The project, known as Portaerei di Nuova Generazione, or New Generation Aircraft Carrier, will be developed under a long-term plan by the Italian Navy (Marina Militare) that extends to 2040.

      The concept envisions nuclear propulsion, electromagnetic catapults, advanced cyber-protected systems, and fully integrating manned and unmanned platforms.

      Aircraft carrier built for sixth-gen fighters
      Admiral Enrico Credendino, the Italian Navy’s chief of staff, confirmed earlier this year that the design phase for a nuclear-powered carrier is being evaluated as part of the Navy’s future force plan.

      “All new Italian naval vessels will be designed to integrate unmanned systems and enhanced cyber defense capabilities,” Credendino said.

      Fighter selection for the new carrier remains open, with options reportedly including the US-built F-35C, a future US Navy sixth-generation carrier jet, or a navalized trinational Global Combat Air Program (GCAP) variant.

      If realized, the carrier would complement Italy’s existing Cavour and Trieste carriers, which operate F-35B fighters.

      In 2026 will starts the studies of new Italian Navy aircraft carrier, know as “Portaerei di Nuova Generazione” (New Gen Aircraft Carrier). From what know given by the Navy’s request, should be nuclear powered and maybe with EMALS system. The fighter’s choice will be interesting. pic.twitter.com/KfEvReUz0n

      — Ciro Nappi (@CiroNappi6) October 20, 2025
      The Cavour was commissioned in 2009, while the amphibious assault ship Trieste entered service in late 2024.

      Together, they provide the Navy with a dual-carrier capability for continuous operations and NATO interoperability.

      The feasibility studies will be conducted under the Minerva program, a €2.1 million research effort launched in 2023 by the Directorate of Naval Armaments.

      The program explores the use of compact naval reactors, each producing around 30 megawatts of thermal output, for submarines, destroyers, and potentially carriers.

      The consortium leading the effort includes Fincantieri, Cetena, Ansaldo Nucleare, Rina Services, and the University of Genoa.

      Fincantieri CEO Pierroberto Folgiero said the studies aim to ensure chemical and environmental safety, enabling nuclear-powered ships to dock in civilian ports.

      Nuclear propulsion, he added, would significantly enhance endurance, reduce fuel dependence, and support high-energy systems such as electromagnetic catapults (EMALS), directed-energy weapons, and next-generation radar systems.

    2. tree_boom on

      I remain intensely sceptical of this. They’re building a huge long range combat aircraft which won’t fit on a carrier (but will be able to dominate the central Med from Italy), and they currently quite underspend in comparison to the UK and France and Germany. Italy’s really going to embark on a hugely expensive project for a carrier that – as far as I can tell – they don’t really need and that they’re not building appropriate aircraft for?

      Where are they getting the escorts from anyway? Or is the idea that it will only ever operate with Cavour / Trieste?

    3. yUQHdn7DNWr9 on

      0 chance that this enters service before the French PANG.

    4. hypercomms2001 on

      They should go towards establishing a European Union navy….

    5. TheoryOfDevolution on

      World’s first? That sounds incredibly misleading.

      I can’t imagine the GCAP being able to take off this thing. For one thing, the GCAP is a 20 ton so navalizing it would be incredibly tricky. That only leaves the FCAS, if it even happens, or American.

    6. Qazernion on

      What’s with the headline? It’s not at all the world first nuclear aircraft carrier… it would be Italy’s first.

    7. insomnimax_99 on

      Uh, I can’t see a naval variant of Tempest being feasible – Tempest is gonna be huge, way to big for a carrier, and will need a massive runway (even taking into account a catapult and arrestor cables). Plus, it would need a load of structural reinforcement.

    8. Glass_Elevator5360 on

      English class one: Words “Could, Would, Should, May, Might”, are meaning NO!!!!!

    9. Beyllionaire on

      I give 0% credibility to this. Italy doesn’t even have a nuclear industry anymore and restarting one would cost more than the carrier itself. Also just the EMALS themselves cost as much as the LHD Trieste …

      If an EMALS equipped nuclear powered carrier is already a huge financial burden for France then it’s unaffordable for Italy which is in a worse financial state than France (if France reduces the deficit).

      To me it’s just wishful thinking from the Italian Navy. And last but not least, Italy has absolutely no need for such a carrier. Italy has no expeditionary ambitions or overseas territories and exclusive economic zones to protect. Their current duo is smart and no-nonsense: a light carrier and a flexible LHD.

      And this clickbait article is wrong anyway, it would not be the first, the US and China will take care of that.

    10. Any-Original-6113 on

      If Italy builds it, Italy can rent it out to the EU

    11. ExplosivePancake9 on

      So many people here have 0 idea of Italy’s budget, strategic plans, industrial capabilities and actual in service units.

    12. RumHam69_ on

      Would they really need it? Could they even support it? Like in terms of escort ships?

    13. Any-Lifeguard-2596 on

      Hahahaha ! Yes that’s the one that will defend Salvini’s Messina bridge against communists and atheists ! Getting used to find this type of #bullcrap on Reddit

    14. Glory4cod on

      The title sounds incredibly hilarious. Nuclear carrier with 6th gen fighter, well, I would rather put my bet on US or China.

    15. madhatterlock on

      Is that gonna be before or after the bridge that connects to Sicily

    16. Carlin47 on

      So im gonna digress here a bit, but correct me if im wrong. Italy is in the midst of a deepening demographic crisis, no one can afford a home, but it is a good idea to invest in multi billion dollar military ships? Im not even against this to be clear, im just confused about where we’re going as a society with stuff like this

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