Some more pics of the Vikramaditya including night launch of the MiG-29K
Guys is there a separate thread for the trapping and relaunch of the X-47B from the George H. W. Bush, and I'm missing something or did you guys sleep through this??????? brat
Some more pics of the Vikramaditya including night launch of the MiG-29K
Guys is there a separate thread for the trapping and relaunch of the X-47B from the George H. W. Bush, and I'm missing something or did you guys sleep through this??????? brat
Guys is there a separate thread for the trapping and relaunch of the X-47B from the George H. W. Bush, and I'm missing something or did you guys sleep through this??????? brat
US Navy's X-47B UCAS Aircraft[/h]It is true they carried large stores of offensive weapons...but anyone looking at the vessels knows what they were.Actually , INS Vikramidtya is the first carrier Russians ever built. Rest were aviation-carrying cruisers . Difference is not just semantics , but tactical and operational doctrine for employment . For example , primary weapons on Kievs were not Yak-38 but P-500 Bazalt and Ka-25 (later Ka-27 ) helicopters .
Well the Ulyanovsk was designed as true carrier, can you imagine what would have been like of it was competed? Wow
Real shame the timing was such that it wasn't completed, even if they had completed its hull and launched it I guess they wouldn't have scrapped it, but it wasn't even half built at the time the Soviet Union collapsed
I would say if we gave it another 1-2 years it would have been nearly completed, let's say it was laid in the mid 1980s we would have seen it sailing possibly today
Btw was the Ulyanosvk a flat top or a ski jump?
The Ulyanovsk would have also added a third elevator.She was to have catapults on the angle deck and a ski ramp on the bow.
I believe that is exactly what is going to come about over the next 15+ years.Each Chinese fleet may eventually have one or more carrier which means there might come a time when China has two carrier battle groups sailing in the oceans, this will then require two USN carrier strike group commitments and alot more resources going into shadowing and monitoring these tasks forces
That is where the two new Queen Elizbateh carriers come in, with two carriers assisting from the Royal Navy this would compliment the USN...
Having a one Queen Elizabeth carrier and a French carrier in the Persian Gulf or maybe even two Queen Elizabeth carriers on a "surge" would mean 5th fleet would have a extra helping hand freeing up resources for the Pacific Pivot
This is why I think the two Royal Navy carriers will be extremely busy when they are commissioned, doing duties all over the world proving thier worth.