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right? Shouldn't we use port or starboard?
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right? Shouldn't we use port or starboard?
“A new image of the PLAN's naval research and testing facility in Wuhan shows some new modifications to the island, its radar installation and sensor mast.”
“A new image of the PLAN's naval research and testing facility in Wuhan shows some new modifications to the island, its radar installation and sensor mast.”
Deino, I think you should have left the same description here too when you looked at the same pic above
And why can we expect this?Also interesting observation ... maybe we can expect the Type 003 to get classic propeller shafts and no rotatable pods. Therefore it is unlikely to be an "all-electric" ship.
And why can we expect this?
Not quite.
Having rotatable pods means a ship can only be all-electric because that is the only way pods can be used. However, having "classic" propeller shafts means a ship can be all-electric or have the shafts connected to the main powerplants via reduction gears.
Zumwalt, Type 45, QE class carrier etc are all all-electric, however all also have propeller shafts as well and do not use pods.
via "by78"/SDF:
Latest image of the halls at the Jiangnan Shipyard in Shanghai where the Type 003 flattop carrier hull modules are currently manufactured.
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Waiting for drydock to become available in June/July......
I think we can use British aircraft carrier Queen E as reference since the construction method is similar. In HMAS QE, they used both over-land and over-Water means of transport to dry dock for find assembly of large module blocks.But that's actually my biggest concern right now: Where will that drydock be? Is it one of the already established one? ... but how do they transport these modules then? ... or will it be a new one at the same site?