Aircraft Carriers III

mattd

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Hi all, first post long time viewer, I thing the ford is going to be another bench mark, for all of us all to admire, I cant wait for her to put to sea along side QE class in joint exercise.
great photos, she's a big girl, same as QE only a face a mother could love.
 

Jeff Head

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Hi all, first post long time viewer, I thing the ford is going to be another bench mark, for all of us all to admire, I cant wait for her to put to sea along side QE class in joint exercise.
great photos, she's a big girl, same as QE only a face a mother could love.
Welcome Matt! Glad to have you aboard.

HAve a great time on SD and please review and read our Rules of Behavior.

Yes, the Ford class is going to be a real benchmark for carrier innovation and progress. She and her sisters will set the standard for the next 75 years in all likelihood...IOW, until long after I am dead and gone.

I just hope I can long enough live to see another USS Enterprise take to the seas! Give me another ten years and I believe we will see that.
 

Jeff Head

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Well, while we continue to wait for pics from the INS Vikrant undocking, I thought I would give a few pictures of the other newer Indian Carrier, the INS Vikramaditya, which was refurbished from the Russian Gorshkov into a STOBAR carrier and has been operational for some time now.

We see her exercising fairly regularly and with more and more Mig-29Ks aboard. I have seen up to seven aboard at one time now:


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Jeff Head

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...and let's not forget their other Indian carrier that they still operate like this:


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...and that they have now operated joint carrier exercises on a few occasions with both:


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Just something as we wait for the undocking of the INS Virkant, their first indigenous carrier.
 

Jeff Head

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Okay, some friends in India have been checking into this and they tell me that the undocking of the Vikrant is probably still a couple of days away because of a dredging effort to address a dry dock gate hinge glitch of some type. Nothing associated with the vessel itself.
 
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