South Korea is widely known to be aiming towards an aircraft carrier force, presumably to counterbalance China's and potentially Japan's*
They have already launched a large through-deck LPD called Dokdo:
Stats on the airwing differ. From Wikipedia:
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The big question is, are the elevators, flightdeck and hanger capable of operationally deploying JSF?
*Japan is talking about dropping its "traditional" non-interventionist military stance and already have a small carrier/LPD
They have already launched a large through-deck LPD called Dokdo:
Stats on the airwing differ. From Wikipedia:
Dokdo class Amphibious Ship
Ship launched: July 12, 2005
Ship displacement: 14,000 tons (empty) / 18,800 tons (full)
Length: 199 m
Beam: 31 m
Draught: 6.6 m
Speed: 18 knots cruising
Ship complement: 300 crew members, 720 marines
Ship armament: Goalkeeper CIWS, RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile
Aircraft: Max 10 helicopters
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Designation: LHP
Length: 655 ft
Width: 105 ft
Beam: 105 ft
Displacement: 18,000 tons
Propulsion: 4 16PC2.5 STC Diesels, 2 shafts
Speed: 22 knots
Crew: 450
Troops: 700
Airwing: 15 Rotary, vtol
Armament:
- 2 X 21 RAM SAM
- 2 X 30mm Gatekeeper CIWS
Elevators: 2
Ships in class: 1
The big question is, are the elevators, flightdeck and hanger capable of operationally deploying JSF?
*Japan is talking about dropping its "traditional" non-interventionist military stance and already have a small carrier/LPD