Thank you for your intresting comment. What is your estimate of the displacement of the other ships that is being assembled in the drydock (for comparison)?I thought about it, but not wide enough for a carrier.
Thank you for your intresting coment. That sounds like a "one of" ship. Everytime I have looked on that production line they have only chewed out the same uniform ships for the last years. Wouldnt a smaller specialist shipyard be better suited for that?If something in a shipyard has a strange shape it might have to do with taking oil out of the bottom of the sea. Or it might be a semi-submersible to carry oil platforms and ships around the World. For those ships think of small warships, submarines, a damaged frigate like USS Stark ect.
The smaller specialist shipyards might be too small or ( unlikely at this time ) too busy.Thank you for your intresting coment. That sounds like a "one of" ship. Everytime I have looked on that production line they have only chewed out the same uniform ships for the last years. Wouldnt a smaller specialist shipyard be better suited for that?
Where did they find this news?27 April
CHINA
Aircraft carrier LIAONING has begun embarking operational (vs. test/training aircraft) J-15 carrier-based fighter jets ... sources indicate will eventually be able to carry up to 24 such fighter jets ... only recently (10-18 Apr) reported in flight training in Bohai Bay.
I do not know, delft...they cite no source.From Marine Forum Daily News:
Where did they find this news?
There were video clips on CCTV this weekend (looking for them on various tube sites) as well as pictures in newspapers. Here is another source (maybe repeating the above)I do not know, delft...they cite no source.
Hehehe...perhaps they have been watching SD.
But this report sounds more official than that, like they have read something in the Chinese press or online that gives some more specific information.