She has 7 ciws mounts -- 3 type 1030's, 4 fl3000n turrets (ram type) -- so yes varyag certainly doesCan anyone confirm if she retains the anti-ship cruise missile capability?
you misunderstood his question, the Varyags "sister ship" the Admiral Kuznetsov carries 12 shipwreck anti-ship missiles. does Varyag still have that capability or have they been removed?She has 7 ciws mounts -- 3 type 1030's, 4 fl3000n turrets (ram type) -- so yes varyag certainly does
I agree, she is new so she doesn't have that "weathered" look Russian boats have which is normal but you still see the Russian influence.She looks ready. Engines work, deck finished, construction materials removed. She looks pretty impressive actually. She still has that soviet ship style but seems cleaner. Can’t be long. If we were to place wagers, I bet 2 weeks.
No, most sources say that they were removed to expand the hangar. Rumor has it the Russians are going to do the same thing with the Kuzentsov.you misunderstood his question, the Varyags "sister ship" the Admiral Kuznetsov carries 12 shipwreck anti-ship missiles. does Varyag still have that capability or have they been removed?
In that case, no they are not retained. Looks like plan is adopting more of a USN type of carrier operation.you misunderstood his question, the Varyags "sister ship" the Admiral Kuznetsov carries 12 shipwreck anti-ship missiles. does Varyag still have that capability or have they been removed?
Or it could be, as stated by China in the press, that they intend to use the ship as a training vessel for carrier operations and to accumulate operational experience, probably involving multiple modifications over the years. After all, the other carrier producing nations have decades to experience with different designs to determine what does and does not work, not the general layout, but all the ‘fiddly bits’ that are not obvious without the experience to know what is important.In that case, no they are not retained. Looks like plan is adopting more of a USN type of carrier operation.
Or it could be, as stated by China in the press, that they intend to use the ship as a training vessel for carrier operations and to accumulate operational experience, probably involving multiple modifications over the years. After all, the other carrier producing nations have decades to experience with different designs to determine what does and does not work, not the general layout, but all the ‘fiddly bits’ that are not obvious without the experience to know what is important.
They could have decided, in that case, that the anti-missiles were just one more hassle they could do without.
Which should hardly be surprising given that the Enterprise has more than 1.5x their combined displacement.Hell take a look at the med. The Enterprise could have done atleast twice what the spanish or french carriers could do.
Which should hardly be surprising given that the Enterprise has more than 1.5x their combined displacement.
I can't think of anyone, let alone those who do mil analysis for a job who thought that it was going to stay as a floating casino...Indeed. I wonder where they'll put the roulette wheels and baccarat tables?
That thing was bought supposedly to be converted into a casino and supposedly the contract forbade it from military use.