Aircraft Carriers III

Please read what Air Force Brat wrote. ...
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Heh! Heh! Heh!, yeah ask the Chinese about that as well?? there are reasons that building carriers and 5 Gen Air Forces take time?? LOL

Hell, we are only 20 TRILLION in debt thanks to Barack Hussein Obama, I mean not to blame him entirely, because ONLY 14 TRILLION of that occurred on the "Obama Phone" tour???, he did inherit about a 6 Trillion dollar debt and he only nearly quadrupled that debt,,, so don't blame him??

anyway, he purposely castrated the US military, (they DID NOT LIKE HIM AT ALL), and now the Trumpster is putting things back in order, its gonna take time, and doing things in a more manageable fashion....

and I'm serious about asking the Chinese, why do you think I was so excited to see them rebuild, launch, train, and go full operational with that old Russian Boat??? I hope they keep building them, cause every boat they build is a bunch of 5 gens they won't be building... I'm not afraid of their boats, but a nice functional 5 Gen, now that is something that would keep me awake at night, and its very doubtful that they will attempt to operate a Naval J-20?? I will believe that, when I see it!

but yep, we are broke, thank God for Master Card! Well actually Thank God for keeping the peace!

me?
Jun 19, 2016
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I looked something like this while reading about the US Navy biofuel, renewable energy and other droppings
hope the next Administration will concentrate on war-fighting capabilities! and will leave it at that
 
Tuesday at 8:40 AM
would you please translate from the Pentagonese

"The National Defense Strategy directs us to be operationally unpredictable while remaining strategically predictable. As such, select units from the USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) Carrier Strike Group (CSG) will return to Norfolk, Virginia, this week - a direct reflection of the dynamic force employment concept and the inherent maneuverability and flexibility of the U.S. Navy."

etc.; it's
Press Statement on Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group Operations
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Story Number: NNS180716-23Release Date: 7/16/2018 6:00:00 PM
now NavyTimes:
Why will the Navy bring home the Truman after only three months at sea?
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The anticipated return of the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group to Norfolk on July 21 signals Pentagon success in revamping flattop deployment schedules.

The Truman and her guided-missile escorts ― the cruiser Normandy and destroyers Arleigh Burke and Forrest Sherman ― are expected to come home after only three months at sea.

Seven-month carrier tours had become routine, but in written statements to the House Armed Services Committee in February and April,
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and Marine Gen. Joe Dunford, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told lawmakers they wanted to implement what’s become known as their “Dynamic Force Employment” concept.

It calls on Navy warships and other military units to become more agile and less predictable in their global deployments,
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while reassuring allies that America’s armed forces will continue to patrol potential hotspots.

“The National Defense Strategy directs us to be operationally unpredictable while remaining strategically predictable. As such, select units from the USS Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group will return to Norfolk, Virginia, this week,” said Adm. Christopher Grady, commander of Norfolk-based U.S. Fleet Forces, in a Monday press release.

The Navy is treating the Truman’s redeployment as a routine return to port, without expecting the fanfare and large crowds of family and friends along the pier that usually await warships after six months or more away from home.

That’s partly because the Truman might redeploy in a few months or launch other operations from Norfolk throughout the year.

"Let me be clear ― all returning units are 100 percent mission capable and will remain in the sustainment phase of the Optimized Fleet Response Plan, which means they will sustain warfighting readiness and be ready to surge forward or redeploy when called upon,” Grady added.

Unveiled in 2014, the Optimized Fleet Response Plan calls for carriers to undergo maintenance, deploy overseas and then return for a “sustainment” phase that typically lasted for about a year.

It was tweaked last year to better align strike groups to 36-month cycles ― 16 months for training and maintenance, plus another 20 months of being ready to deploy or on patrol overseas.

Before Truman’s latest cruise, that usually meant seven months overseas and another 13 months as part of a “ready force” to redeploy if necessary.

Truman broke
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, which means Norfolk will soon have two ready carriers in port. The George H.W. Bush returned last August and remains in her sustainment phase with a spell in the shipyard for maintenance looming in the coming months.

This fall, the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln also is expected to join them after a nearly yearlong mid-life refueling and modernization overhaul.

The Lincoln could be certified to deploy in late 2018, but commanders rarely discuss deployment schedules due to security concerns.

Grady termed the Truman’s three-month tour “incredibly successful.” Unlike most carrier tours over the past 15 years, the carrier spent most of her time in the 6th Fleet’s area of operation straddling Europe and North Africa, never transiting the Suez Canal to join the 5th Fleet in the Persian Gulf.

"The ship accomplished every objective established for its crew, from striking ISIS in Syria to expanding partnerships and exercising with our friends and allies," Grady said in the statement.

Once back in Norfolk, the crews can conduct routine maintenance on ships, aircraft and equipment, pursue advanced training and warfighting certificates and spend time with their families, Grady added.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
What about tankers? Very important aircraft to extend the range of the strike fighters and tankers will be drones.
The MQ25 Stingray program is still going and will likely be on the decks of Fords down the line. as well as Buddy Stores on F/A18E/F maybe even F35C types and supported by land based Tankers too.
 

Jeff Head

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Tamiya has a 1/700 Model of a DDH-192 Japanese carrier out now, based on F-35Bs.

It is the type of design they were talking about in Japanese research and design circles a 2-3 years ago:

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Hasegawa has a 1/700 Kaga DDH-184, showing her (one of the existing Izumo class) with F-35s too:

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I think ultimately the JMSDF is going to either equip Izumo class carriers with F-35Bs, or build something like that DDH-192, with a skil jump ... maybe both.

Time will tell.
 
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SHERMAN DDG98 all returned to Norfolk in the rain today just over 3 months since leaving for a full deployment. "Dynamic Force Employment."

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SHERMAN DDG98 all returned to Norfolk in the rain today just over 3 months since leaving for a full deployment. "Dynamic Force Employment." ...
... "The return to port was absent the pomp of traditional strike group returns."
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VIDEO: USS Harry S. Truman Returns Home After Brief Deployment
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Air Force Brat

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"But from the Navy’s leadership down to the strike group, no one is saying what will happen next ― and that’s the point, officials say."
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The Truman is back in Norfolk — but what’s next after the non-homecoming?
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That is indeed the whole point, she will be given a 100% Charge, then, who knows when or where she will deploy?

the thought being that we are far to predictable, if SDF posters can figure it out, so can the bad guys? LOL
 
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