Time to replace those Z-18J AWACS helicopters...
Ski-jump launch of KJ-600 mainly depends on the engine output. Otherwise you'll have to limit MTOW and mission duration.
Time to replace those Z-18J AWACS helicopters...
Indeed. However, even with the obvious tradeoffs, KJ-600 is still way better than those ad-hoc AWACS units i.e. Z-18J in pretty much every aspect.Ski-jump launch of KJ-600 mainly depends on the engine output. Otherwise you'll have to limit MTOW and mission duration.
Might have RATO instead when used from a STOBAR to maintain the MTOW?Ski-jump launch of KJ-600 mainly depends on the engine output. Otherwise you'll have to limit MTOW and mission duration.
Higher fire hazard, not 100% reliable. Of course you could, but it won't be a standard procedure.Might have RATO instead when used from a STOBAR to maintain the MTOW?
Not sure about STOBAR use with these huge propellers but maybe i'm wrong.Might have RATO instead when used from a STOBAR to maintain the MTOW?
But I thought the whole thing with Ulyanovsk and her odd mix of catapult and ramp was that the catapult was for launching Yak-44 while Su-33 and MiG-29K continue to use the ramp?Speaking of which...
Quite a stunning update...
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Coupled with the previous mention on the possibility of the J-35 serving onboard the two STOBARS, perhaps these aren't exactly just artist imagination...
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Time to replace those Z-18J AWACS helicopters...
Touch and go is different from taking off from 0kts.Not sure about STOBAR use with these huge propellers but maybe i'm wrong.
It can probably lift off without the jump from the angled deck but without parked aircrafts to do so at the rear. It's more of an operational hassle to do so. C-130 was able to lift off from angled deck without any help and without RATO on USS forrestal afterall.
They took off from the stern at ZERO knots several times..observe;Touch and go is different from taking off from 0kts.
They have done taking off from 0kts... well 30kts because of the speed of the carrier + head winds.Touch and go is different from taking off from 0kts.
There are two: One from 1977-1982, another from 2005. Both tests utilized the E-2C, which has a MTOW of 26 tons.But I thought the whole thing with Ulyanovsk and her odd mix of catapult and ramp was that the catapult was for launching Yak-44 while Su-33 and MiG-29K continue to use the ramp?
Has there been any experiment with launching C-2 or E-2 from ramps ala the ramp test with F/A-18?