Extremely unlikely.The Russians plan to put the Su-57 on their carriers eventually.
I'm curious if Russia will ever turn to China for help refitting the original Kuz.
Extremely unlikely.The Russians plan to put the Su-57 on their carriers eventually.
Their own capacities in this regard are limited. I was always curious if they would swallow their pride and ask for help from China's vastly superior ship building industry. Anyway, just a minor aside and I won't go further off topic.And why exactly would they need Chinese help to refit the carrier?
Did they ever get that dry dock fixed after the crane collapse?And why exactly would they need Chinese help to refit the carrier?
I grant you that developing the naval version of the Su-57 is really low priority right now. With the conflict in Ukraine I wouldn't be surprised if at least some spending on the Russian Navy was eventually cut.
That was actually a floating dry dock, and that floating dry dock actually sank, causing one of the cranes to crash through Kuznetsov's flight deck.Did they ever get that dry dock fixed after the crane collapse?
I know this is off topic, but you've confusingly answered your own question.And why exactly would they need Chinese help to refit the carrier?
I grant you that developing the naval version of the Su-57 is really low priority right now. With the conflict in Ukraine I wouldn't be surprised if at least some spending on the Russian Navy was eventually cut.