PLAN Aircraft Carrier programme...(Closed)

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Now THAT is good stuff, Deino.

I have to wonder if these pics are related to the earlier event when we saw the four aircraft on the forward flight deck?

Or is this a new exercise?

Either way, it is good to see more of the Liaoning operating with more J-15s.

I hope later this Spring and then this summer to see more, with up to six production J-15s operating off of the Liaoning.

Thanks for these pics!

These photos along with the last photos with 4 J-15's look like they are scans of hard copies, like newspaper pics??? If it is, then that means these would be officially published pieces, which suggests that they would be taken at an earlier time?
 

Jeff Head

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These photos along with the last photos with 4 J-15's look like they are scans of hard copies, like newspaper pics??? If it is, then that means these would be officially published pieces, which suggests that they would be taken at an earlier time?
I agree.

Probably all related to that exercise we saw earlier with the first four production aircraft on deck.

But I believe we are going to be seeing more.
 

Deino

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Yes, from left to right
1. Captain Zhang Zheng of the carrier liaoning
2. Deputy Wing commander De mingMeng of the J-15 Squadron on liaoning
3. Marine commandos deputy commander Li Zhenhua.

And that's the new patch for the Naval aviation.


Thanks a lot ... that really made my day ! Exactly what I was hoping for.

Deino
 

Franklin

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Come to think of it the picture of those 4 J-15's we saw weeks earlier were also from a magazine scan. Maybe its from the same issue.
 

Engineer

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Well one doesn't really see any new non-nuclear naval vessels being commissioned these days that are steam powered.

A non-nuclear steam powered vessel requires much more time to get underway, not unless the boilers are constantly fired up. A nuclear reactor doesn't shut down once activated till decommission. So yes, related, but not the same.
Yes, the long warm up time need by boilers is a major disadvantage of steam propulsion. At the same time, this is a non-issue for a ship such as an aircraft carrier. It takes even longer for all the provisions and crew to get on board.

The key here is that China is not going to build just one carrier. China is going to build half a dozen, and the propulsion system on the 001A will most likely be the same design that's going to be used on those subsequent carriers, even nuclear ones.
 

Jeff Head

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China is going to build half a dozen
Agreed.

the propulsion system on the 001A will most likely be the same design that's going to be used on those subsequent carriers, even nuclear ones.
Not likely when it comes to nuclear.

This first one will most likely have a conventional power unit that, since they are building it from scratch and is there own, represents a conventional improvement over the Liaoning, and it will be a STOBAR carrier.

My own expectation is that they will then use that same type of propulsion for a couple of CATOBAR carriers before taking the final step to a nuclear powered CATOBAR carrier.

Much less risk in that type of plan which allows them to get their carrier force built up, and to do so while maximizing their logistics and training, and minimizing the risk that their first nuclear powered carrier will bring.

But...time will tell.
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antiterror13

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I think the second one will have significantly more advanced propulsion, perhaps CODAG or COGAG, I don't think the Chinese will apply the same outdated propulsion for the second carrier (Steam turbines)
 

jkliz

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So just we're all on the same page, construction on the second aircraft carrier HAS been confirmed by the pictures right?
 

Jeff Head

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So just we're all on the same page, construction on the second aircraft carrier HAS been confirmed by the pictures right?
Not for me.

We know they are building a large vessel...and it looks military and certainly could be a carrier or an LHD.

But I would not say it has been confirmed yet.

Unless the PRC confirms it, or over the next months it becomes more obvious...it is still up in the air from my perspective.
 
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