Posted on 10/22/2016 4:23:38 AM PDT by Strategy
THE RUSSIAN aircraft carrier floating through the Channel in a show of Putin's naval might is a Soviet antique plagued by technical problems, it has been revealed.
The Admiral Kuznetsov, part of a fleet destined for Syria, was seen belching black smoke off the coast of Dover.
But while it looks daunting, the vast vessel is a relic of the Soviet era -- with the port side still bearing it's communist name - "Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Kuznetsov".
The ship even has a tow boat running alongside waiting for it to grind to a stuttering halt.
Ex-Royal Navy officer Peter Roberts said: "There's nothing more depressing for a naval captain when he leaves home waters than to be escorted by a tug because even your commander in chief thinks you are going to break down."
The ship frequently has to return to port so its steam turbines can be repaired, and its piping system often freezes in colder waters.
The chance of pipes bursting is so high that the majority of cabins for the 1,690 strong crew are reportedly not supplied with running water.
(Excerpt) Read more at express.co.uk ...
Well said and Very true:
“People point to Europe and Scandinavian countries as models of the socialism progressives want. What they fail to recognize is it was the U.S military might, influence and Nato that allowed them to.
Relieving them of the burden of having to keep an actual functional military that keeps the shipping lanes open, the borders secure from overt invasion.”
The real shame is that all of our sacrifice of one million American soldiers killed in the name of preserving a free republic, is disgraced by reckless delusional Marxist-socialists precipitating the upcoming mother of All world depressions.
Our dead boys and founding fathers will spin ever faster in their Veteran cemeteries once a New World Order authoritarian system is in place soon.
Freedom died with nary a whimper from the Sheeple.
USSR 2.0 invests wisely in unbeatable anti-aircraft missile systems, excellent fighter aircraft and nukes galore.
Carriers are great for projecting air power.
However, Russia continues to enhance naval base presence in Syria, Crimea, and who knows else where.
Aircraft carriers are sitting ducks in a world of new super hypersonic cruise missiles, drone swarms, undetectable silent subs armed with ultrafast torpedoes, to name a few lethal threats.
Isn’t there a picture of new president Obola publicly carrying a end-of-American-supremacy book?
How telling...
When you look at the bombing footage they release it looks like a mess. Not much that could be called precision.
Depression iceberg ahead:
Oct 6 2016
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/oct/05/world-debt-has-hit-record-high-of-152tn-says-imf
IMF urges governments to tackle record global debt of $152tn
The debt level is more than twice the size of the global economy and unprecedented as a proportion of GDP, the Fund says
I always find it interesting that carriers (which are highly mobile) are considered sitting ducks. What does that make air bases?
Your username indicates US Navy, correct?
If so, you would understand the threat that a single well placed torpedo or missile poses to disable / sink a ship?
What if advesaries submarines are becoming so silent, they could launch a torpedo attack undetected?
A Chinese Submarine Stalked an American Aircraft Carrier
www.popularmechanics.com/military/navy-ships/news/a18... Proxy Highlight
Nov 6, 2015 ... A Chinese submarine stalked the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan for ... Most, if not all of China’s Improved Kilo submarines are based in Xiangshan, with China’s Eastern Fleet.
For the most part, an adversary cannot readily sneak up on a land base without detection.
Military strategists the world over have come to the conclusion that the Aircraft carrier days are seeing their twilight due to the enormous expensive constructing, operating and maintaining them.
Much bigger bang for the buck from the latest generation silent diesel-electric subs, cruise missiles, and long endurance drones.
A million+ dollar cruise missile can readily disable / destroy a 1.5 BILLION dollar carrier and it’s fancy $100,000,000 aircraft.
Look up the latest US Naval War College papers.
The ones I saw they were right on target. Cross hairs on a truck or building and zap it was gone.
Coal or oil it was sure belching a lot of smoke. It is also small and does not carry many aircraft.
As for the rest of their stuff, the S-400 air defence missile is lethal and sane airmen everywhere respect it, fear it.
A lot of people are forgetting that there is at least one known Submarine in this “floatilla”.
Carriers are almost obsolete for a modern war. Nothing but a big slow target for advanced guided missiles. They’re only useful for ops in turd-world countries.
What weapons WWIII would actually be fought with, we don’t know. But definitely not carriers.
I’d imagine future ships will be small, stealthy and fast. With racks of drones sitting below that can fly out like bees
“Not much that could be called precision.” That’s because Russia ran out of precission bombs some time ago. New ones become available, but its hard to beat just blasting everyhting to rubble with dumb bombs, unless you care about civilians which the Russians do not.
They also used a more powerful one to take out a check-point. No one killed but buildings leveled. Just imagine a dozen of these things coming at you...
Carriers slow??? they can often out run most other ships including their escorts.
Unsinkable. USAF
Is it true that they have to light a wick with a match to launch their ICBMs?
I think that ship is burning coal for it’s power plant.
Noticed that too. Probably really poor-quality fuel, too.
Laugh if you want but the Royal Navy is not what it used to be either.
33 fixed wing aircraft and 12 helicopters. Even if the Kuznetsov has to be tug-boated all the way to off shore Syria it will be a lethal package. SU-33 Flankers. 2 or 3 of which could raise 9 kinds of hell with and ISIS convoy or fixed position.
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