Posted on 11/11/2013 8:01:23 AM PST by MBT ARJUN
The Russkies under bid us again? Why aren’t we making them for export?
Well, gosh, golly! Why didn’t President You Didn’t Build That just sell the Indian navy the new Gerald Ford aircraft carrier? After all, it’s not needed, is it?
The Indian Navy is becoming serious players/allies in both the warfare against the Pirates on the high seas and more importantly against the expanding Chinese Asian sphere...
If you like your carrier, you can keep your carrier. Period....President Putin
Why does this ship remind me of Bob Hope?
Powered by red caked curry powder.
Ha!
interesting design
I can’t tell. Does that ship have a catapult system? A curved catapult system would seem tricky to engineer. If not, it seems they would need to whole deck to launch and thereby, the whole deck to recover. No staging of planes.
I want to know how it works (more than planes take off, planes land....).
This wasn't a new ship, it was a rebuild of a old Russian ship. Our last conventional carriers were made 50 years ago and are far larger than this. I don't think we'd sell them even if someone was crazy enough to buy.
I’m okay with the Indians having a more expansive navy. They are a strange wild card in the global community. They aren’t for the West, they aren’t for the Middle East, and they aren’t for China. India is for India. In the case that tensions get worse between the US and the ME or China, they are a nice stress point to keep them looking over their shoulder.
I assume our costs are far too high.
I know all the cruise ships are built offshore, and the big container ships.
The only reason we're doing domestic stuff is domestic content provisions in military contracts.
That’s some serious uplift at the end of that takeoff runway.
Is that going to slow them down at a point when they really need the speed?
Nice comment, India is for themselves only.They are the only country who enjoy preferable treatment from Russia,US and Europe.Just few months back US offered F35 with licence manufacturing to India. On the other hand they are developing PAKFA with russians.
India’s Navy has 180 ships.
The Royal (UK) Navy has 79 ships, of which only 19 - yes, 19 - are warships.
The British Empire has been flipped upside down.
The English have committed national suicide.
Socialism destroys a nation.
No it is Stobar type aircraft carrier.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/STOBAR
Thanks — got it.
The aircraft carrier has no catapults. The upward curved foredeck is called a ski-jump. The aircraft accelerate up the ramp and achieve a ballistic trajectory and sufficient height for their wings to begin providing lift prior to crashing into the sea. On return, the aircraft land on the angled portion of the flight deck using a conventional arresting gear system.
This ski-jump system has been used for decades on British, Spanish, Thai, etc. “Harrier Carriers.” Its appeal lies in engineering simplicity and low cost - basically it has no moving parts - when compared to the very complex conventional steam catapult systems used in U.S, French, and, until they scrapped them, British aircraft carriers.
The Soviets took the concept a step farther by adapting it to full-size Conventional Take Off and Landing (CTOL) aircraft like the Su-33 (navalized version of the Su-27), MiG-29K (navalized version of the MiG-29 (India is acquiring this aircraft along with the carrier) and a navalized version of the Su-25. These aircraft have the very significant thrust-to-weight ratios needed to acheive the needed acceleration. My understanding is that even then their useful military load is somewhat reduced by the lower speed the aircraft achives flight at (120-140 mph) when compared to their payloads when flying from land bases with their longer runways.
The Russians have only one aircraft carrier, the RFS Kuznetsov http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_aircraft_carrier_Admiral_Kuznetsov), which is puny in size when compared to U.S fleet aircraft carriers. The larger Ulyanov class was cancelled immediately after the collapse of the Soviet Union but the Chinese have announced plans to build two carriers based on the design in the future (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_aircraft_carrier_Ulyanovsk).
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