Aircraft Carriers III

Jeff Head

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When I first started following the PLAN a mere 13 years ago if one of the members of this forum told me that we would see the likes a of a Naval parade as demonstrated in that video..well I would have stated...well you know.

Awesome video....
YEs...and they are building , if anything, at a faster rate now.
 
Apr 11, 2018
USS Harry S Truman (CVN 75) is deploying today from Norfolk VA to the MED and Middle East. This is a scheduled deployment.

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and Truman Strike Group enters 6th Fleet
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The
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entered the 6th Fleet area of operations April 18 as part of a her current deployment that is eventually slated to take the ship and her escort ships to the Persian Gulf.

While in the Mediterranean, the strike group is set to support NATO allies as well as European and African partner nations, according to a
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by the U.S. Sixth Fleet.

“We are thrilled to have the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group here in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations and look forward to having them on our team as we conduct the full spectrum of maritime operations to include working alongside our NATO allies and regional partners,” Vice Adm. Lisa M. Franchetti, Sixth Fleet commander, said in the release.

Along with the aircraft carrier Truman, the battle group was comprised of the guided-missile cruiser Normandy, guided-missile destroyers Farragut, Forrest Sherman, Bulkeley and Arleigh Burke. Embarked on Truman are Carrier Air Wing 1, its eight squadrons, and Destroyer Squadron 28.

The German frigate FGS Hessen is with the strike group for the first half of the deployment, and the guided-missile destroyers Jason Dunham and The Sullivans will join the group at a later date.

Truman is the first U.S. Navy aircraft carrier to operate in the Mediterranean Sea since July 2017, when the George H.W. Bush vacated the region.
 
Wednesday at 8:59 PM
Oct 11, 2016
now noticed

"TMS has been applied in sections at the rear of the flight deck to protect the steel from temperatures of up to 1,500 °C, generated by the F-35’s jet wash during vertical landing. TMS requires very careful application, done by injecting powdered metal through a jet of plasma at almost 10,000°C. The remainder of the flight deck is coated with textured anti-slip Camrex paint which needs to be renewed every three years, and this work will be carried out in stages during each scheduled maintenance period."

inside
HMS Queen Elizabeth – preparing to operate fast jets
April 17, 2018
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probably related, inside
HMS Queen Elizabeth – preparing to operate fast jets
April 19, 2018
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:

... The manufacturers of the carriers ... "The hotly anticipated next phase of trials will see F-35 aircraft land on board for the first time which demands specific additional equipment.”
 
Yesterday at 8:03 AM
Apr 11, 2018
and Truman Strike Group enters 6th Fleet
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now USS Truman Strike Group Begins Mediterranean Operations
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The USS Harry S. Truman carrier strike group has entered the Mediterranean Sea, less than a week after the
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on suspected chemical weapons sites in Syria.

The
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aircraft carrier Truman deployed April 11 from Norfolk and arrived in the 6th Fleet theater this week. It is the first carrier to operate in the area since the USS George H.W. Bush launched airstrikes against the Islamic State last year.

"There is no more recognizable symbol of American naval power than a carrier strike group," said Vice Adm. Lisa Franchetti, 6th Fleet commander, in a statement. "Their presence in this vital region is a reflection of our commitment to a safe, prosperous and free Europe and Africa."

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officials declined to discuss the Truman's planned operations or when the strike group would move to the Persian Gulf. However, strike group deployments to the region in recent years have contributed a mix of patrols and strikes against terror groups and other adversaries.

The strike group's arrival was planned well in advance of last week's attacks by the submarine USS John Warner, which fired six Tomahawk missiles into Syria in conjunction with other U.S., British and French operations.

The Harry S. Truman last conducted Mediterranean operations in July 2016.

Its current strike group includes the destroyers USS Farragut, USS Forrest Sherman, USS Bulkeley and
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, along with the missile cruiser USS Normandy and several aviation and support squadrons.

The destroyers USS Jason Dunham and USS The Sullivans will join the group later.
 
according to DefenseNews US weighs keeping carrier strike group in Europe as a check on Russia
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In a break with recent history, the U.S. military is weighing whether to withhold the Truman Carrier Strike Group
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, opting instead to keep the carrier in the Mediterranean and the European theater.

Three defense officials with knowledge of the deliberations said the move would be a response to
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and aligns with the new National Defense Strategy that calls on the military to be less operationally predictable.

No decision has been made yet, but the move is “under discussion,” according to one defense official, who spoke on background to discuss internal deliberations.

Keeping the Norfolk, Virginia-based Truman in Europe, forgoing a trip through the Suez Canal and into U.S. Central Command territory, would be a major departure from the normal rotational presence missions the Navy has conducted since Operation Desert Storm, in which a trip through “The Ditch” is almost a foregone conclusion. But the move would track with a renewed focus on great power competition as the military seeks new ways to employ its forces to meet what it sees as a rising challenge from Russia and China.

The plan, which is being weighed at the highest levels of the military, would serve both to reassure allies nervous about what they perceive as an increasingly assertive Russian presence in the region and would free up other U.S. assets to perform patrols in hot spots such as the Baltic and the Black Sea, said Jerry Hendrix, a retired Navy captain and analyst with the Center for a New American Security.

“Nothing says ‘I love you’ quite like a carrier,” Hendrix said.

It would also serve as an imposing reminder of President Donald Trump’s warning to Syrian President Bashar Assad that any further use of chemical weapons against civilian populations in Syria would be met with renewed strikes.

Truman entered U.S. 6th Fleet this week after departing Norfolk on April 11.

A dedicated Europe deployment for a carrier strike group would be remarkable but U.S. carriers have been more active in the Mediterranean in recent months. Truman conducted strikes on the Islamic State group in Syria from the Mediterranean Sea during its 2016 deployment, as did the George H.W. Bush in 2017.

The military has been increasingly willing to stomach gaps in carrier presence in the Arabian Gulf and the surrounding region. Beginning in 2015, the Gulf has intermittently been without a carrier strike group for months at a time as land-based aircraft have backfilled the strikes on ISIS targets.

Keeping a carrier close to Russian strategic interests also tracks closely with the Defense Department’s recently released National Defense Strategy that declared that “inter-state strategic competition, not terrorism, is now the primary concern in U.S. national security.”

‘No way to run a navy’

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, in testimony April 12 before the House Armed Services Committee, hinted that his department was looking to shake up how it employed its carrier strike groups.

In recent years the Navy saw its rotational deployments skyrocket from six months to as many as 10 months as it met onerous presence demands for combatant commanders, including Mattis, who as the head of CENTCOM employed two carriers in the Arabian Gulf between 2011 and 2013. That requirement sent the Navy spiraling into a readiness ditch that it has struggled to dig out of ever since.

Now, Mattis is looking at ways to move away from the standard carrier presence rotations and into a less rigid model.

“The way you do this is we ensure that preparation for great power competition drives not simply a rotational schedule that allows me to tell you, three years from now, which aircraft carrier will be where in the world,” Mattis told lawmakers. “That’s a great way to run a shipping line. It’s no way to run a navy.

Mattis said the schedules for carriers were going to be less regimented and could include shorter deployments that take less of a toll on the big decks and their escort.

“When we send them out, it may be for a shorter deployment. There will be three carriers in the South China Sea today, and then, two weeks from now, there’s only one there, and two of them are in the Indian Ocean,” Mattis said.

“They’ll be home at the end of a 90-day deployment. They will not have spent eight months at sea, and we are going to have a force more ready to surge and deal with the high-end warfare as a result, without breaking the families, the maintenance cycles ― we’ll actually enhance the training time.”
 

TerraN_EmpirE

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He apparently was mayor when you visited, he has been mayor since June 2011. But recently he founded his second or third political party very much on the left wing. He is probably trying to get some press for that.
 
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