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I suggest you go to the National Geographic Channel, which has a lot of documentaries about American aircraft carriers, and the complexity is unimaginable.
The aircraft carriers of other countries and the aircraft carriers of the United States are not the same (including Britain, France, and Russia) in particular, especially the software part of the personnel quality and quantity system support.
The Varyag can never be compared with American aircraft carriers, and it can only be said that in the coming years in terms of strong material conditions (for neighboring countries) it will be better than the aircraft carriers of Thailand, India, Brazil, these countries.
Personally, I don't think China can afford to have a large fleet of aircraft carriers like the United States, because it can't afford it.
The successful armament of the Varyag was an attempt to resolve the contradictions in the China Sea.
Imagine that in those days, in addition to the United States (if the United States could be neutral), Soviet Russia, which could wage war with all the countries of the world at the same time, was also an experimental equipment for this extremely consuming thing.
Imagine a fighter jet that costs up to 500,000 yuan for a single takeoff and landing, and tens of millions of dollars for a pilot, and the fundamental difference between an aircraft carrier technician and a pilot is that it cannot be trained in a single unit (in a base with an investment of 10 billion yuan, one for every 10 million dollars invested), and it needs to be supported by hundreds of different education systems (meaning that it takes 100 bases with an investment of 10 billion yuan in different subjects to produce one for every 10 million yuan invested -- so the difficulty is very high, and the demand is not very large (about 10 times more difficult than building a company like Boeing in China).
It's a bit difficult to build a country that can't even make a motorcycle...I believe that Chinese aircraft carriers will also follow the Soviet-Russian route or even the Indian route.
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Riheel, Washington, Varyag.
The USS Riel and the USS Washington are both American Nimitz-class (designed in '75) aircraft carriers. The former was newly commissioned in the 21st century and belonged to the later model of the Nimitz class, and the latter was built in the late 80s. Carrier-based aircraft are the same.
The hull is basically the same. The shipborne Nimitz-class is definitely more electronic.
As for the Varyag, although it is also a large aircraft carrier, there is a real gap in displacement. Moreover, the hull, which was based on the design of the former Soviet Union, did not completely get rid of the naval construction concept of the time (artillery ships, sending nuclear submarines out of the ocean).
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George Washington is undoubtedly the first. In every way!
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Different national strategies, different national strengths, different national conditions, different cultures, historical traditions, different ideologies, and different comprehensive national strengths China and the United States are not comparable.
It's like asking the spear and the axe that are sharp.
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The capabilities of the Maozi aircraft carrier are completely negligible compared to the American aircraft carriers.
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George Washington is the most bullish aircraft carrier in the United States, and the names of the founding fathers of the United States have been taken, can it be said that it is not powerful?
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1. USS Eisenhower
USS Eisenhower aircraft carrier displacement: standard 81,600 tons, full load 91,487 tons, construction began in 1970, launched in 1975, and entered service with the US Navy in 1977. The cost of the whole project is $2 billion.
The displacement at full load is 91500 tons, the length of the ship is meters, the width of the ship is meters, the length of the deck of the aircraft with a ramp is meters, and the width is meters. The spacious hangar is 208 meters long, 33 meters wide and 8 meters high.
2. USS Carl Vinson
Aircraft carrier Carl Vinson displacement: displacement: 78,434 tons, 91,487 tons, on the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson, aircraft lifts No. 1 and No. 2 are located in front of the island, elevator No. 3 is located behind the island, and elevator No. 4 is located in the stern of the beveled deck on the port side, each of which is a meter in size.
Two steam catapults are arranged in the bow and two in the amidships. There are 4 blocking cables and 1 emergency barricade net in the stern. The hangar deck below is a watertight structure and is divided into 8 decks (including double bottom).
3. USS Roosevelt
USS Roosevelt aircraft carrier displacement: standard 80,777 tons, full load 104,600 tons, the USS Roosevelt aircraft carrier is equipped with a bulkhead system on both sides of the hull, and the top and sides of important parts such as hangars and ammunition depots are equipped with millimeter-thick Kevlar armor to strengthen protection.
4. USS Abraham Lincoln
USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier displacement: standard 73,973 tons, full load 10,200 tons, built with an additional 6,000 tons of armor plates, plus 2,900 tons of aviation ammunition and 350 gallons of aviation gasoline, so that its full load displacement increased to 10,200 tons, becoming the first U.S. Navy ship to break the 100,000-ton mark.
5. USS George Washington
USS George Washington aircraft carrier displacement: standard displacement of 81,364 tons, full load displacement of 104,200 tons, it was assigned to the Seventh Fleet in 2008 to replace the decommissioned Kitty Hawk, and to Japan's Kanagawa Prefecture Yokosuka Naval Base as its home port, is the first nuclear-powered ship in history stationed in Japan, and the only U.S. Navy aircraft carrier permanently stationed overseas.
The above content refers to the encyclopedia - the USS Eisenhower.
Encyclopedia – USS Carl Vinson.
Encyclopedia – USS Roosevelt.
Encyclopedia – USS Abraham Lincoln.
Encyclopedia – USS George Washington.
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Yesterday (June 17), China launched China's newest aircraft carrier "Fujian" at the Jiangnan Shipyard in Shanghai, which is China's third aircraft carrier. The launching of this aircraft carrier marks a major progress in China's shipbuilding industry and has become another sharp weapon of the PLA Navy to defend the homeland and the country. Previously known only as the Type 003 aircraft carrier, the aircraft carrier is now officially named the Fujian and is the most advanced aircraft carrier of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy to date.
It is expected that the spring will herald a new and more powerful air wing and aircraft carrier battle group in the country of Guangzhou. Although the Fujian has now been launched, the final stage of construction is still underway, and if a date for sea trials is set, then the official commissioning of the Fujian aircraft carrier is just around the corner. The Fujian aircraft carrier was first noted under construction at the Jiangnan Shipyard in mid-2017.
Since then, there has been a lot of speculation about the aircraft carrier, in particular how it differs from the two aircraft carriers already in service with the PLA Navy. The first of these, the Liaoning Type 001, was acquired from Ukraine as an incomplete Soviet Kuznetsov-class ship Varyag. The next to enter service was the Type 002 Shandong ship, built in China and modeled on the Type 001.
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