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Officer of Engineers said:I've seen NOTHING to even suggest that the Chinese have moved powerplants to that ship. If they're going to try, we would have seen it. We're talking engines the size of small buildings here and the testing required would have light up the infrared galore.
sigatoka said:Do you think its possible that they are just working on it just to improve their skills and have no intention of actually putting it to sea. This could be useful if in five to ten years time they actually decide to build an aircraft carrier.
Neo said:Sounds logic.
I wonder what China paid for the vessel.
sigatoka said:The powerplants are not the problem, they can simply be bought from russia, the problem is whether the structure is still sound.
Officer of Engineers said:It damned well is a problem when no one is willing to sell nothing!
master_fx said:note: according to some sources the ship's internal condition arent as bad as u think it is........ pla will likely to turn this ship into a traning platform and it would be a good experience for maintain and operate the carrier.....
Let me put it in very simple English for you.sigatoka said:The Russian's will sell if the Chinese give the money which they will only do if they think that the structure of the ship is good enough to fly planes off.
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A M Qureshi said:AOA,
Should Pakistan acquire a aircraft carrier for the naval warfare in Arabia sea.
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Sid said:Pakistan Navy doesn't need an AC since it is just not cohesive with its strategy of a defensive posture against any aggression. It is more interested in acquiring more submarines and frigates. I think we should be looking at Destroyers now.
A M Qureshi said:AOA,
Should Pakistan acquire a aircraft carrier for the naval warfare in Arabia sea.
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sigatoka said:Who exactly will Pak. be figting in the Arabian sea?
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