plawolf
Lieutenant General
The Russians moved the air group ashore after attempting strikes from Kuznetsov
This IHS Janes report states:
“We don’t think the Russians are flying as many sorties off their carrier as they would want the world to think,” a senior UK military officer knowledgeable about Russian operations in Syria told IHS Jane’s. "We have seen a load of Su-33s and MiG-29s flying out of Humaymim Air Base, doing strikes all over northwest Syria."
It could be that they had logistical problems with launching from Kuznetsov. It could be there were problems with traps aboard the ship before the accidents. Or it could be aircraft performance launching from the ship with a useful bomb load.
There really isn't any evidence the Russians even tried to launch consistent strikes from the ship with useful bomb loads. There is evidence they abandoned trying to launch strikes from the ship and moved the air group ashore and launched strikes from there.
I believe in evidence and not getting into ego driven arguments that are evidence free. I'll attempt to find whatever evidence there is regarding the "why" and post it- whether that supports my initial assertion or not.
Either way- it is interesting.
It's all opinions with little in the way of actual proof.
The only facts that are undisputed are that we have seen Su33s with bombs taking off from the Kutz on strike missions. Which puts paid to all the conjecture about its supposed inability to launch fighters with a meaningful load.
Moving them to the land base is probably more a logistical issue rather than operational.
The carrier need to sprint at max speed when launching fighters, especially with heavy loads, to maximise airspeed over the wings at the point of launch.
Since the Kutz is conventionally powered, those sprints will cost a fair amount of fuel.
The west had expended a great deal of effort and political capital to pressure nations in the region to try to stop them allowing the Russian fleet to dock and refuel, with was largely successful. As such, the Russians were probably forced to cut back on their carrier ops because they just don't have the logistics in place to be able to support that sort of operation and high fuel consumption when denied docking and refuelling at nearby ports.