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This isnt an exhaustive comparison, just picking on a few obvious aspects to compare. Its also completely amateur and web-research based so constructive feedback welcome.
Introducing the carriers
There are only four countries operating conventional aircraft carriers:
Admiral Kuznetsov, Russia
Built in the 1980s at the height of Soviet military power this carrier was designed more as an aircraft-carrying cruiser, as a bigger and better accompaniment to the Kirov battlecruisers. Like the Kirov, the primary role was surface warfare against the USN carrier battle groups, with the massive 12 P-700 Granit (NATO Shipwreck) supersonic anti-ship missiles. These have a stated range of 625km and packed a 750kg warhead (or 500kt tactical-nuclear); they are very real carrier sinking missiles.
But, and this is a big but, the emphasis on carrying long range anti-ship missiles comes at the cost of the carriers other role; aircraft. The main jets carried are Su-33 Flankers, a naval version of the Su-27. These are air-combat fighters with only very rudimentary air-ground capability. Their role is fleet defense, not power projection.
Nimitz, USA
The Nimitz class nuclear carrier is the carrier by which all are measured. And US Navy has 11 super carriers which is 10 more large carriers than anyone else. Not all are Nimitz class but Im going to use Nimitz as the typical US carrier for this comparison.
NAe Sao Paulo, Brazil
The forgotten large carrier, Brazils Sao Paulo was formerly Frances Foch. The 32,0800 ton carrier acts mainly as a training ship to get the Brazilian navy into the mould of operating combat jets from carriers.
Charles De Gaulle, France
A nuclear powered carrier designed to replace the Clemenceau class, this class is noteworthy in that it has a nuclear deterrent role with ASMP tactical nuclear missiles carried by its Super Etendard fighters. The design gets a lot of criticism but all-in-all it is a very potent adversary .
UP NEXT IS COMING ....
This isnt an exhaustive comparison, just picking on a few obvious aspects to compare. Its also completely amateur and web-research based so constructive feedback welcome.
Introducing the carriers
There are only four countries operating conventional aircraft carriers:
Admiral Kuznetsov, Russia
Built in the 1980s at the height of Soviet military power this carrier was designed more as an aircraft-carrying cruiser, as a bigger and better accompaniment to the Kirov battlecruisers. Like the Kirov, the primary role was surface warfare against the USN carrier battle groups, with the massive 12 P-700 Granit (NATO Shipwreck) supersonic anti-ship missiles. These have a stated range of 625km and packed a 750kg warhead (or 500kt tactical-nuclear); they are very real carrier sinking missiles.
But, and this is a big but, the emphasis on carrying long range anti-ship missiles comes at the cost of the carriers other role; aircraft. The main jets carried are Su-33 Flankers, a naval version of the Su-27. These are air-combat fighters with only very rudimentary air-ground capability. Their role is fleet defense, not power projection.
Nimitz, USA
The Nimitz class nuclear carrier is the carrier by which all are measured. And US Navy has 11 super carriers which is 10 more large carriers than anyone else. Not all are Nimitz class but Im going to use Nimitz as the typical US carrier for this comparison.
NAe Sao Paulo, Brazil
The forgotten large carrier, Brazils Sao Paulo was formerly Frances Foch. The 32,0800 ton carrier acts mainly as a training ship to get the Brazilian navy into the mould of operating combat jets from carriers.
Charles De Gaulle, France
A nuclear powered carrier designed to replace the Clemenceau class, this class is noteworthy in that it has a nuclear deterrent role with ASMP tactical nuclear missiles carried by its Super Etendard fighters. The design gets a lot of criticism but all-in-all it is a very potent adversary .
UP NEXT IS COMING ....