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The photos from deino´s post have better resolution, specially the first one.
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That is a pretty convincing way to show how massive ULCVs have gotten in the last two decades..
This is to be expected, because it is the stated goal to install a nuclear power plant in a later aircraft carrier.What you guys opinion about this?
Radiation shielding around reactor. Hmm..Interesting
What you guys opinion about this?
unless the Chinese leadership realizes that time is no longer on their side, and small step incremental progress is no longer viable.I don't believe it.
There have been certain individuals who believe that 003 will be nuclear powered, but it isn't a logical evolution for the PLAN carrier program. China does not have experience building or operating the type of large nuclear reactors that you'd need for a 80,000 to 100,000-ton aircraft carrier. We've barely heard anything about a nuclear-powered icebreaker, let alone a nuclear-powered carrier!
We observed that we have consistently underestimated the rate of Chinese naval development, after the stunningly rapid pace of 002's construction. Granted, that was ripping off an old Soviet design. But a nuclear-powered CATOBAR 003 with EMALS, on a schedule to be completed by 2022, is just absurd.
That is a pretty convincing way to show how massive ULCVs have gotten in the last two decades..