Prev versions have been license built US Mk 7'sNo, they're using imported US catapults. Type C13.
Prev versions have been license built US Mk 7'sNo, they're using imported US catapults. Type C13.
i was under the distinct impression that fochs upgrade (another 6000lb capacity) was lic builtOn Foch & Clemenceau? I thought they were Mitchell Brown BS5 - though I don't know if they were made in the UK or France. It was reported that Brazil bought the defunct BS4 catapult from Veinticinco de Mayo, to cannibalise for parts for Sao Paulo.
In 2006 I said it would be 5 years before she went to trialsVaryag has left the harbor for its first sea trials. :nutkick
China's refitted aircraft carrier platform sets sail for first sea trial
Varyag platform starts first sea trial - China.org.cn
In 2006 I said it would be 5 years before she went to trials
and here we are......
well, if you'd listened to all the fanbois at the time they were predicting the end of western bluewater fleets and USN carriers due to being ponderous moving targets.Ok you get a beer and hotwings.
Or a cookie and milk as you may wish.
More targets. How glorious. Anything other than a fellow gunner is a target. I note the media keep showing images of the Varyag with it's flight deck still cluttered. Funny when plenty images around of it with nice clean flight deck and looking very tiddly. One thing about the Russians they do know how to design ships with beautiful lines. They fair love the clipper bow design and curves & I for one don't blame them.well, if you'd listened to all the fanbois at the time they were predicting the end of western bluewater fleets and USN carriers due to being ponderous moving targets.
I guess the chinese want their own ponderous moving targets.
damn shame that their ASW is still cold war quality.
I'd rather be a USN carrier with nuke subs riding shotgun than a chinese carrier with their current nukes....
it will be interesting to see how all these kids now start defending carrier doctrine now that china "formally" has floated her own
they'll be twisting and turning the spin faster than Baryshnikov on opening night.
I must confess I do have a soft spot for soviet/russian clipper designs, if they'd ever managed to build QC into their designs they would have been something to crow about.One thing about the Russians they do know how to design ships with beautiful lines. They fair love the clipper bow design and curves & I for one don't blame them.
The kids will be yelling that China has / will have (and US and anybody else doesn't have) super-duper carrier killer ballistic missile, don't you know? And that China will have naval J-20 super stealth plane that will destroy F-35, SHornets, etc. Or that China will destroy everybody else with supersonic anti-ship missiles, and everybody else has lousy subsonic ones that suck...well, if you'd listened to all the fanbois at the time they were predicting the end of western bluewater fleets and USN carriers due to being ponderous moving targets.
I guess the chinese want their own ponderous moving targets.
damn shame that their ASW is still cold war quality.
I'd rather be a USN carrier with nuke subs riding shotgun than a chinese carrier with their current nukes....
it will be interesting to see how all these kids now start defending carrier doctrine now that china "formally" has floated her own
they'll be twisting and turning the spin faster than Baryshnikov on opening night.
Don't get me wrong, I think China has made some extraordinary advances in a generation. I was in Shenzen in 1985 and the largest building was about 5 storeys in height and it was literally a dustbowl town. Now they have literally thousands of hi-rise buildings and the infrastructure to go with it. The chinese paid close attention to what the US did post WW2 and have poured money into infrastructure - and by allowing personal wealth have tapped into the cultural vein of success that has been so long dormant.The kids will be yelling that China has / will have (and US and anybody else doesn't have) super-duper carrier killer ballistic missile, don't you know? And that China will have naval J-20 super stealth plane that will destroy F-35, SHornets, etc. Or that China will destroy everybody else with supersonic anti-ship missiles, and everybody else has lousy subsonic ones that suck...
There are many ways to spin this, as you've surely seen
I think the Brah mos is better. It seems now a days whenever some one unveils a new anti shipping missile, they have to label it a carrier killer.Taiwan's 'Carrier Killer' Aims To Sink China's Carrier - Defense News
Nice touch of Taiwanese to reveal this on the same day China's carrier set to sail. Also nice mural, wonder how long they will display it.
How can you say Brahmos is better when there are no system specs publicly available? Brahmos is a neutered Yakhont and Brahmos is still not a bluewater guidance asset, the Taiwanese only need a regional response - and this missile is enough to do soI think the Brah mos is better. It seems now a days whenever some one unveils a new anti shipping missile, they have to label it a carrier killer.
"Journalists inspecting the Hsiung Feng 3 were shocked to see a large mural of the Varyag being attacked by three Hsiung Feng 3 missiles. Two of the missiles impact the carrier's starboard bow and starboard quarter, with a third missile is en route to the ship.Taiwan's 'Carrier Killer' Aims To Sink China's Carrier - Defense News
Nice touch of Taiwanese to reveal this on the same day China's carrier set to sail. Also nice mural, wonder how long they will display it.
Absolutely right, its a point I have been making for years. I am very aware of how the bulk of US ground forces are transported CONUS to rest of world. I also remember very well the fate of the Atlantic Conveyor en route to the Falklands.as for the carrier killer issue, ultimately its got little to do with killing carriers, its about the capacity to disrupt and dislocate military force due to latency of threat, and at a vessel size its about drawing an association that an enemy that can kill or mobility kill a 100,000t military asset is also going to be able to do the same to a 250,000t supertanker or 60,000t comtainer asset owned or needed by the other side in time of war.