nice view..
is anybody know the function of the sticks which pandhandle beside the carrier?
They are antennae.
nice view..
is anybody know the function of the sticks which pandhandle beside the carrier?
They are antennae.
I see this on US aircraft carriers as well. And I thought it some sort of aid for landing haha
nice view..
is anybody know the function of the sticks which pandhandle beside the carrier?
When aircraft carriers started their careers those were in perpendicular position to the flight decks and put on parallel position for the flight ops to reduce air fluctuations above the flight deck. So I wouldn't say that PLAN invented it, nor Russians did. I would bet on US Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy or Royal Navy for this matter.Does it mean PLAN copied from the US carriers ... trust me somebody would say so
When aircraft carriers started their careers those were in perpendicular position to the flight decks and put on parallel position for the flight ops to reduce air fluctuations above the flight deck. So I wouldn't say that PLAN invented it, nor Russians did. I would bet on US Navy, Imperial Japanese Navy or Royal Navy for this matter.
I think that most of posters here know close to nothing when it comes naval warfare so I wanted to point out one of the most characteristic things on the flight deck of aircraft carriers with a bit of history behind it since it was used the way it's today for close to 90 years.So whichever navy first fielded such a configuration isn't relevant, because that was never part of his point.
I think that most of posters here know close to nothing when it comes naval warfare so I wanted to point out one of the most characteristic things on the flight deck of aircraft carriers with a bit of history behind it since it was used the way it's today for close to 90 years.
Too bad most of you take anything informative as some sort of attack on Chinese technology, warfare etc. Nowhere I wrote that it's inferior to anything or something like that. And yes, when it comes to those antennas it's a 'copy' just like you wrote. But that's not a bad thing as anchor or rudder which is on every warship around the world. And accept that Chinese Navy isn't showcasing any 'new trends' in that area and it's devoloping it's systems mainly because of the fact that it can't be imported rather than anything else.
I think that most of posters here know close to nothing when it comes naval warfare so I wanted to point out one of the most characteristic things on the flight deck of aircraft carriers with a bit of history behind it since it was used the way it's today for close to 90 years.
Too bad most of you take anything informative as some sort of attack on Chinese technology, warfare etc. Nowhere I wrote that it's inferior to anything or something like that. And yes, when it comes to those antennas it's a 'copy' just like you wrote. But that's not a bad thing as anchor or rudder which is on every warship around the world. And accept that Chinese Navy isn't showcasing any 'new trends' in that area and it's devoloping it's systems mainly because of the fact that it can't be imported rather than anything else.