Juan Carlos I vs Principe De Asturias
| Spanish amphibious assault ship, introduced in 2010, displaces 26,000 tons. | |
| Origin | 🇪🇸 Spain |
| Category | Amphibious vessel |
| Type | Amphibious assault ship |
| Manufacturer | Navantia |
| Year introduced | 2010 |
| Number built | 4 units |
| Estimated unit price | $600 million |
| Spanish light aircraft carrier, introduced in 1988, propelled by gas turbines in COGAG configuration. | |
| Origin | 🇪🇸 Spain |
| Category | Aircraft carrier |
| Type | Light aircraft carrier |
| Manufacturer | Bazán |
| Year introduced | 1988 |
| Number built | -- units |
| Estimated unit price | $285 million |
| Displacement | 26,000 tons â—‰ |
| Maximum speed | 21.0 knots â—‰ |
| Range | 9,000 nm at 15 knots â—‰ |
| Length | 230.8 m â—‰ |
| Beam | 32.0 m â—‰ |
| Crew | 261 â—‰ |
| Propulsion | 2 × 11 MW POD, GE ITP LM2500 + Navantia MAN 16V32/40 |
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| Displacement | 16,700 tons â—‰ |
| Maximum speed | 26.0 knots â—‰ |
| Range | 6,500 nm at 20 knots â—‰ |
| Length | 195.9 m â—‰ |
| Beam | 24.3 m â—‰ |
| Crew | 830 â—‰ |
| Propulsion | 2 × Bazan-General Electric LM2500+ gas turbines in COGAG configuration, one shaft, 46,400 shp |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which has greater displacement, the Juan Carlos I-class or Principe De Asturias-class?
The Juan Carlos I-class has greater displacement at 26,000 tons compared to the Principe De Asturias-class's 16,700 tons.
Which is faster, the Juan Carlos I-class or Principe De Asturias-class?
The Principe De Asturias-class is faster with a maximum speed of 26 knots compared to the Juan Carlos I-class's 21 knots.
Which has longer range, the Juan Carlos I-class or Principe De Asturias-class?
The Juan Carlos I-class has a longer range at 9,000 nautical miles compared to the Principe De Asturias-class's 6,500 nautical miles.
Which is longer, the Juan Carlos I-class or Principe De Asturias-class?
The Juan Carlos I-class is longer at 230.8 meters compared to the Principe De Asturias-class's 195.9 meters.
How many crew members do the Juan Carlos I-class and Principe De Asturias-class have?
The Principe De Asturias-class has a larger crew complement of 830 compared to the Juan Carlos I-class's 261 crew members.
Which is more expensive, the Juan Carlos I-class or Principe De Asturias-class?
The Juan Carlos I-class is more expensive at approximately $600 million per unit compared to the Principe De Asturias-class at $285 million.