Posted on Jun 17, 2022
China upgrades its naval force with its first indigenous aircraft carrier
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel what does LTC Conway's post have to do with this thread... am I missing something? It appears he is using your threads to spew his garbage... but then... I guess most others have cut him off too.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."China's development of the Type 003 carrier is part of a broader modernization of China's military. As with its space program, China has proceeded extremely cautiously in the development of aircraft carriers, seeking to apply only technologies that have been tested and perfected.
At the moment, China is not believed to yet have the aircraft developed to fully realize the potential of the new carrier, Rahmat said.
It is not known how close China is in the development of its KJ-600 AWACS aircraft, which it began testing in 2020, to have it ready for carrier operations, and there is "little evidence" it has begun work on carrier onboard delivery transport aircraft, he said.
Now that it is launched it will have to be fitted out, which could take two to six months. Then there will be harbor acceptance trials and sea trials, which will likely take another six months before engineers begin launching test loads using the catapult system.
"The first aircraft will only be launched from this carrier perhaps in late-2023 to 2024, and full operational capability will likely be declared closer to 2025," he said."
..."China's development of the Type 003 carrier is part of a broader modernization of China's military. As with its space program, China has proceeded extremely cautiously in the development of aircraft carriers, seeking to apply only technologies that have been tested and perfected.
At the moment, China is not believed to yet have the aircraft developed to fully realize the potential of the new carrier, Rahmat said.
It is not known how close China is in the development of its KJ-600 AWACS aircraft, which it began testing in 2020, to have it ready for carrier operations, and there is "little evidence" it has begun work on carrier onboard delivery transport aircraft, he said.
Now that it is launched it will have to be fitted out, which could take two to six months. Then there will be harbor acceptance trials and sea trials, which will likely take another six months before engineers begin launching test loads using the catapult system.
"The first aircraft will only be launched from this carrier perhaps in late-2023 to 2024, and full operational capability will likely be declared closer to 2025," he said."
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While we cut the budget because of climate change stupidity.
15% budget increase for a couple Department to help with climate change while the US defense budget gets a 4% boost at the same time we have 10% inflation with which means a net of 6 per cent drop and that doesn't take into consideration the price of fuel taking more money away from the budget.
If we work or independent instead of relying on our enemies, it wouldn't be this way.
https://www.stripes.com/branches/navy/2022-03-28/navy-budget-ships-sailors-defense-strategy-5507685.html
15% budget increase for a couple Department to help with climate change while the US defense budget gets a 4% boost at the same time we have 10% inflation with which means a net of 6 per cent drop and that doesn't take into consideration the price of fuel taking more money away from the budget.
If we work or independent instead of relying on our enemies, it wouldn't be this way.
https://www.stripes.com/branches/navy/2022-03-28/navy-budget-ships-sailors-defense-strategy-5507685.html
Navy looks to cut 24 ships, adds 9 more in proposed 2023 budget
The Navy wants to cut 24 ships and build nine more in its proposed $180.5 billion budget for 2023, the service’s top budget officer said Monday. The Navy also proposes reducing the service by about 620 active-duty sailors, bringing the force to about 346,300.
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Correction, if we were energy independent, we wouldn't have to beg from our enemies but this Administration is into destroying fossil the fossil fuel industry. He has heard it Gravely with regulations, extra taxes, threatening windfall tax and restrictions. His new public affairs officer said no more Drilling and use existing permits you have. Even if you have the existing permits, doesn't mean you can drill because of all the extra regulations added on purpose by this Administration.
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