5. The Charles de Gaulle, France The Charles de Gaulle is a nuclear powered aircraft carrier commissioned in May 2001. While originally plagued with production issues — there was a recession at the beginning of construction, allegations of British spying in the middle, and technical issues toward the end — the carrier was deployed to the Indian Ocean during Operation Enduring Freedom and the initial liberation of Afghanistan. The de Gaulle carried out air strikes against believed al Qaeda targets and conducted combat air-patrols with the U.S. Navy off the coast of Pakistan. After a series of upgrades, the de Gaulle enforced the United Nations no-fly zone over Libya in 2011. The fleet flew 1,350 sorties during that war. It carries 20-40 aircraft, up to 800 commandos, 500 rounds of ammunition.