To: EternalVigilance
Sure...
But what gets me about these deals is , why have we not sold some of these “capitol” ships to allied nations, that could really use them...
Obviously some would require significant restoration and a good coat of paint, but hey, I bet Australia, France, and maybe even GB could use this and a few other old fossil fueled carriers for their continued effective assistance in future operations around the world...
I would even extend this offer to the Japanese who are getting closer to the point where they will need capabilities like this, regardless of the history...
Just my opinion...
69 posted on
10/26/2014 6:10:43 PM PDT by
stevie_d_64
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To: stevie_d_64
But what gets me about these deals is , why have we not sold some of these capitol ships to allied nations, that could really use them...
The manning requirements are atrocious. There really aren't any other countries, except maybe China and India, that can adequately afford to man one of these ships. The QE-class carriers that the UK is building are just about maxing out their manning capability, and that's assuming that one of the two ships is always going to be in some form of layup.
Brazil has the old French Foch, now Sao Paulo, and has issues keeping her in service. And she's basically a half-step between an Essex and a Midway, nowhere near a Forrestal.
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