here is the link,
New Nuclear Powered Aircraft Carrier
I dont think its that bad of an idea for a small navy and a navy that is out of date. It could be a stepping stone for bigger things
Sorry about the bad listing
next time:hitwall
On paper it might sound like a good idea. Practice is another matter entirely.
Let us consider a hypothetical cruiser-aircraft carrier for a minute.
When the ship is fufilling the 'cruiser' role, it would likely be providing a command centre, and covering some combination of ASW, ASuW and AAW (antisubmarine warfare, antisurface warfare and area air defence respectively). Particularly for the ASuW and AAW roles, the vessel needs to have the fields of fire open to launch missiles and/or fire guns and cannons. The same ship in the 'carrier' role needs to have safe ingress/egress corridors in which to launch and recover aircraft. In other words, the vessel could provide a cruiser or a carrier capability, but not both at the same time. It might be possible to switch back and forth between roles while underway, but either one, it can only be a 'cruiser' or a 'carrier' at any one time, not both.
This then leads to the next point. A cruiser which has the appropriate fitout to act as an aircraft carrier is going to have a number of expensive features and fittings (aircraft lift, aircraft fuel and magazine, hanger, etc) that is either not normally needed, or much larger than normal aboard a cruiser, all the while not benefitting the cruiser roles. By the same token, the 'aircraft carrier' will have all the cruiser features like naval cannon, torpedo tubes, air defence radar and illuminators, etc which are costly, take up space and require maintenance, but do not aid the carrier in operating aircraft. In short, systems and space get eaten up without providing a return.
Perhaps the most important, is that the various systems require proper integration. Adding systems which make a platform significantly more complicated without improving primary mission performance are generally avoided whenever possible. This is because such a situation makes system integration even more complicated than it already is, and that in turn just increases acquisition, development and ongoing operational costs. Assuming of course that the integration issues and costs do not reach the point where the platform is no longer considered worthwhile...
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