00X/004 future nuclear CATOBAR carrier thread

00CuriousObserver

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Apparently, according to 伏尔戈星图/塔总师, a middle hangar section has been installed

No public photo yet to verify this

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00CuriousObserver

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In the paid Chahuahui episode on Thursday, they basically confirmed that the ship is indeed a carrier. They basically said everything about it except "this is a carrier".

Some stuff said:

By the year everyone’s anticipating, it needs to be in a state that looks “scary”. But at this pace, by that year it might end up being too scary. It might even be a bit more scary than the "technical launch" of INS Vikrant.

Hinting at the possibility of the ship being launched by 2027.

You should expect its construction process to differ from the previous carriers’—don’t “刻舟求剑” (i.e., don’t rigidly copy old assumptions or apply past patterns mechanically when the situation has changed).

If it really ends up having one launch and then another launch like a certain Indian carrier, that would be totally normal. It would also be normal for its fitting out phase to take a while, even though the construction has been speedy.

The ship will be very very big; its dimensions will be impressive.
 
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AETHER

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In the paid Chahuahui episode on Thursday, they basically confirmed that the ship is indeed a carrier. They basically said everything about it except "this is a carrier".

Some stuff said:

By the year everyone’s anticipating, it needs to be in a state that looks “scary” enough to deter people. But at this pace, by that year it might end up being too scary. It might even be a bit more scary than the "technical launch" of INS Vikrant.

Hinting at the possibility of the ship being launched by 2027.

You should expect its construction process to differ from the previous carriers’—don’t “刻舟求剑” (i.e., don’t rigidly copy old assumptions or apply past patterns mechanically when the situation has changed).

If it really ends up having one launch and then another launch like a certain Indian carrier, that would be totally normal. It would also be normal for its fitting out phase to take a while, even though the construction has been speedy.

The ship will be very very big; its dimensions will be impressive.
are they implying Taiwan 2027 is real?
 

Wrought

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are they implying Taiwan 2027 is real?

Nah, just that 2027 is of course a politically significant date as the PLA's 100th anniversary. It would therefore be appropriate to have the first CVN launched in time to celebrate the occasion. They specifically mentioned that fitting-out will take longer as a result of early launching, which would make it useless for any real combat in 2027.

The sheer number of early-stage programs which will not be anywhere close to combat-ready by 2027 is more than enough evidence that any Taiwan deadline for that year is complete nonsense.
 
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