Aircraft Carrier Von Braun.
The first post-war aircraft carrier built in the early 1960s as a successor to the Karlsland Navy's Graf Zepplin. The Karlsland navy was aiming to expand its naval airpower, but at that time the country was busy with postwar reconstruction, so the plan for the same class of ship was canceled and the construction was planned for the port of Montevideo in Neu Karsland. Some of the material that had been used were also sent to the reconstruction. Later, when the armament budget was approved, it underwent several modernization and refurbishments and remained the capital ship of the Karlsland Navy for some time. During the Gulf War, the aging ship was incorporated into the Far East Fleet, decorated with the role of supporting landing parties on its final voyage, and returned to Karlsland after the postwar support mission and was retired.