I don't think 17 still got such a big bridge. That will eat up at least 2 folded jet plane space.
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I don't think 17 still got such a big bridge. That will eat up at least 2 folded jet plane space.
I don't think 17 still got such a big bridge. That will eat up at least 2 folded jet plane space.
Is this official N.o17, N.o18, N.o19 AC model ?
Is this official N.o17, N.o18, N.o19 AC model ?
Why "G.Ford" style N.o18 & N.o19 lack AESA radar installed on former N.o16 & N.o17 A.C???
Chinese LHD towing towards its destination
The picture does not looks like it belongs to any part in China.
Yea you are right i should have double check before posting it was Russian mistral.The picture does not looks like it belongs to any part in China.
Two years later, it will ...You are correct ! That's one of the two Russian Mistrals being towed from SPB to France via the German Nord-Ostsee-Canal (see the German flag on the first tug-boat !)
Sadly however ... I would love to see a Chinese LHD.
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Of course. It is understandable because you clearly have limited critical thinking skills.
The PLAN went westward to help in the search for MH370. If you take a look at the map, hopefully you know what a map is, you will see that there are many countries with many ports along the way. Since this is a humanitarian mission, countries would be friendly towards any vessel involved in the search effort. That friendliness would be temporary.
The gist of the article is that if there is any conflict in the East China Sea sector, or anywhere that requires the PLAN to deploy its fleet far from home ports, the lack of friendly relations to any country, as far south as Australia, would hinder the PLAN's ability to prosecute that conflict, and if the conflict involves the US, which most likely will, the US will have the advantage because the US have friendly relationships with many countries in the area. We are returning to the Philippines. We already have port access in Japan, South Korea, and Australia. If the US have improved relation with Viet Nam, and most likely we will, there will be friendly ports there as well.
So in the end, the laugh is on you.