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Really? Does the German Navy have anything "bigger" than that to show?
Why does it have a ski jump when it will have EMs??
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Really? Does the German Navy have anything "bigger" than that to show?
Why does it have a ski jump when it will have EMs??
That is simply the part that is non-credible. I would put it this way; that the illustration just defines the idea of the size and general design of the Carrier. Which can be built as it is.
Re: the EMALS set-up; there is no such eqpt. in existence presently with the Russians. It is still in design phase. So the illustration demonstrates the reality.
Yes you are right, but they can go for steam catapults!, they already posses this tech
The Costa Fascinosa alone has 112.500 tonnes and is currently the largest italian ship. The new build Costa Diadema even has 135.000 tonnes and starts service in november this year. Those are ship sized russia never achieved.
Our ships launch money. They earn gigantic profits. While this small russian garbage ships cost money and serve no purpose.
Why does it have Ski-jump? If it is going to use catapult.
Nope. AFAIk, the Russians do not have Steam-Cat tech. They have not had and do not have any Cats.
a 60,000 tonnes nuclear aircraft carrier with EM catapults are in the works, will likely be built at the Sevmash yards... scaled down from the original 100,000 tonne proposal
The Costa Fascinosa alone has 112.500 tonnes and is currently the largest italian ship. The new build Costa Diadema even has 135.000 tonnes and starts service in november this year. Those are ship sized russia never achieved.
Our ships launch money. They earn gigantic profits. While this small russian garbage ships cost money and serve no purpose.
Steam catapults were ready for a nuclear aircraft carrier "Ulyanovsk", but ship was not built because of the collapse of the USSR.Nope. AFAIk, the Russians do not have Steam-Cat tech. They have not had and do not have any Cats.
Steam catapults were ready for a nuclear aircraft carrier "Ulyanovsk", but ship was not built because of the collapse of the USSR.
The devices were tested and were only waiting for mounting on the ship.Thanks for the information. But was the technology fully developed and matured?