Posted on 07/03/2014 5:44:09 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
QE doesn’t have the diagonal runway/catapult?
No, but the design accomidates them, and they can be retrofitted if desired, the Brits actually have gone back and forth on the matter at least once since they started building, with predictable resulting cost increases.
Further, the Brits are planning to operate the F-35B from them, which lands vertically. So no need for an angled deck.
The Kuznetsov class carriers operated by Russia and the ChiComs are STOBAR: Short take off but arrested landing. They operate conventional jets that require an arrested landing, but use skijumps not catapults for launch.
Missing from the picture is India’s “new” carrier, the old Kiev class Gorshkov. Shes been converted from VSTOL to STOBAR, flying MiG-29Ks. Looks like a Kuznetsov Mini-me.
Makes you wonder why they bother with it at all. It's not like they're going to attack France or Spain again.
This is how you fund cradle-to-grave socialism - build a new aircraft carrier, then mothball it. At least it’s a jobs program.
They might need to tangle with Argentina again. And they owe support to their fellow Commonwealth nations.
Makes you wonder why they bother with it at all. It's not like they're going to attack France or Spain again.
Well, they still have a region down near Argentina to think about.
OK. So 1/50 of these missiles gets a hit. They have thousands. That's enough to screw us up big time. Are we sure that the super-carrier isn't the Dreadnought of 1912 ... way cool ... but useless in two years? F-35 vertical take-off? Sure. But then you need to refuel right away to go on the mission.
Let's talk pre-emptive strike on the CHICOMs, OK? Maybe that way we can wipe out that money we owe them.
Notice that they kept it tied up at the yacht club during the Falklands unpleasantness?
The answer to that question was in the story:
"The project has been a boon for a mostly British network of defense companies. Construction began in 2009, involving 10,000 workers at sites across the country and more than 700 companies..."
The next time Argentina invades the Falklands, will the British have the guts to recapture that piece of crap island again?
Nice to hear that Great Britain still has the capacity to build aircraft carriers. How many other countries beside the U.S. is capable of doing that. France?
Don’t be silly. We’re not going to war with China. If a world war occurs, it’s likely that the West will fight the Islamic Caliphate.
“Let’s talk pre-emptive strike on the CHICOMs, OK?”
That already happened. On the recent 24 episode that I watched last night, the USS Massachusetts sank their carrier.
Spain and Italy have both built small carriers along the size of the old Invincible class. India and China each have one under construction. Russia has built them. I think China and Korea could both do it if they wanted to.
I have no idea. Doesn't Russia and China have carriers as well?
Argentina doesn’t, it’s Brazil that has a carrier. Former French Navy Foch, now named Sao Paulo.
UK military? Sure!
Dunno ‘bout the UK gub’mint, but the UKIP is slowly making inroads, so them, too.
India has a few.... one of them was launched by the UK in 1945 or something... probably needs to be retired... decades ago....
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