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Broadboard) 063 is the Russian Navy aircraft carrier Kuznetsov.
The Kuznetsov aircraft carrier is the lead ship of the Soviet Union's Russian third-generation aircraft carrier, the first aircraft carrier in the true sense of the word between the Soviet Union and Russia, the world's first aircraft carrier with both an oblique and straight flight deck and a sliding flight deck, and the only aircraft carrier of the Russian Navy in service, and the main ship of the Russian Navy.
The Kuznetsov aircraft carrier is also the sister ship of the "Varyag aircraft carrier" sold by Ukraine to China, and our country completed the transformation of the "Varyag aircraft carrier" and upgraded it to the "Liaoning ship". The Liaoning ship has a board number of 16.
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063 is the Russian Navy aircraft carrier Kuznetsov. The Kuznetsov aircraft carrier is the first third-generation aircraft carrier of the Soviet Union and Russia, the first aircraft carrier in the true sense of the word of the Soviet Union and Russia, the first aircraft carrier in the world with two inclined and straight flight decks and a sliding flight deck, the only aircraft carrier in service in the Russian fleet, and the capital ship of the Russian fleet. The Kuznetsov aircraft carrier is also the sister ship of the "Varyag" aircraft carrier given to China by Ukraine, and China has completed the modification of the "Varyag" aircraft carrier and upgraded it to the "Liaoning".
The Liaoning has a side number of 16.
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The first aircraft carrier was called: the aircraft carrier Liaoning.
The Liaoning aircraft carrier (code: Type 001 aircraft carrier, port number: 16, abbreviation: Liaoning) is an aircraft carrier under the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy that can carry fixed-wing aircraft, and it is also China's first aircraft carrier in service.
The predecessor of the Liaoning aircraft carrier, is the Marshal Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier of the Soviet Navy, the Varyag in the mid-to-late 80s of the 20th century, the Varyag was built in Ukraine when the Soviet Union collapsed, and the construction project was interrupted, with a completion rate of 68%.
In 1999, China purchased the Varyag, which arrived at the port of Dalian on March 4, 2002. On April 26, 2005, the construction and improvement by the Chinese Navy began.
The PLA's goal is to rebuild the unfinished aircraft carrier and use it for scientific research, experimentation and training. On September 25, 2012, it was officially renamed Liaoning and delivered to the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy.
Introduction and classification of aircraft carriers
Aircraft carrier (English: aircraft carrier) is a large surface combat ship with carrier-based aircraft as the main combat equipment and providing a base for maritime activities, referred to as "aircraft carrier", which includes *** carrier in a broad sense.
Modern aircraft carriers can be divided into large (more than 60,000 tons), medium (3-60,000 tons) and small (less than 30,000 tons) aircraft carriers according to their displacement; According to the power plant, it can be divided into conventional-powered and nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, and according to combat missions, it can be divided into attack, anti-submarine and multi-purpose aircraft carriers.
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China's first aircraft carrier: the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy Liaoning, abbreviation: Liaoning.
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China's first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, was delivered on September 25, 2012.
China's first domestically built aircraft carrier was the Shandong. It entered the sea on December 17, 2019.
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The Liaoning ship was improved from the Varyag purchased from Ukraine.
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** with a flight deck and carrier-based aircraft on it is an aircraft carrier. Aircraft carriers (aircraft
Carrier), referred to as "aircraft carrier" and "air carrier", the former Soviet Union called it "aircraft-carrying cruiser", is a kind of military aircraft that can take off and land. The Chinese word "aircraft carrier" comes from the Japanese kanji. An aircraft carrier is a large surface ship with carrier-based aircraft as its main combat power.
Modern aircraft carriers and carrier-based aircraft have become high-tech and intensive military systems engineering. Aircraft carriers are generally the core ship of an aircraft carrier fleet, and sometimes serve as the flagship of the carrier fleet. It is protected and supplied by other ships in the fleet.
The main equipment of an aircraft carrier is the various carrier-based aircraft it carries, such as fighters, bombers, early warning aircraft, electronic warfare aircraft, etc. An aircraft carrier is a carrier-based aircraft that fights and directly destroys the enemy in a field hundreds of kilometers away from the aircraft carrier. Carrier-based aircraft are the best offensive and defensive aircraft carrier**.
Theoretically speaking, no shipborne radar can exceed the scanning range of early warning aircraft, no ship-based anti-ship Mingwei Hail missile can exceed the range of fighters, and no ship-based anti-submarine equipment can exceed the anti-submarine capability of anti-submarine aircraft or anti-submarine aircraft.
Aircraft carriers are also equipped with self-defense, with artillery, missiles. The aircraft carriers of the former Soviet Union were also armed with long-range ship-to-ship missiles, and in this respect the aircraft carriers of the former Soviet Union were "a hybrid of aircraft carriers and cruiser air ships".
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First of all, this is an aircraft carrier during World War II, and it should be an aircraft carrier in the late stage of World War II.
It should be a Midway-class aircraft carrier ......
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This is an early type of American-British aircraft carrier.
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The first aircraft carrier was the "Fury", which was converted from a merchant ship, but with a take-off runway only on the foredeck;
The first ship to lay a direct deck was the "Hundred-Eyed Giant", which was also converted from a merchant ship;
The first military aircraft carrier from the beginning of its design was Japan's "Fengxiang", which was the Japanese aircraft carrier that frequently appeared in World War II.
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In 1917, the British completed the take-off and landing of planes on the cruiser Fury, but the definition of the aircraft carrier was to have a direct access to the deck, so it was counted on the 1918 Cyclops (British).
The thoroughbred aircraft carrier was the Japanese Navy Hosho in 1922.
It was only in 1923 that Britain created the purebred Athletic Spirit.
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CV6, Enterprise in the United States.
The second Yorktown-class aircraft carrier, it is a well-known meritorious ship of the US Navy.
The ship was approved for construction on August 3, 1933, construction began on July 16 of the following year at the Newport News Shipyard in Newport News, Virginia, launched on October 3, 1936, and commissioned on May 12, 1938.
In April 1939, the Enterprise joined the Pacific Fleet. When Pearl Harbor occurred in 1941, the ship narrowly escaped the attack when it was on a mission to transport planes to Wake Island and was delayed by bad weather on the way back. Since then, the Enterprise has participated in most of the naval battles in the Pacific War, becoming a legend of the U.S. Navy's outstanding achievements.
On January 18, 1946, he anchored in Bayonne, New Jersey, and never went to sea again. The Enterprise was decommissioned on February 17, 1947 and transferred to the Atlantic Reserve Fleet.
On October 1, 1952, it was called the attack aircraft carrier CVA-6, and on August 8, 1953, it was renamed as an anti-submarine aircraft carrier, and on October 2, 1953, it was removed from the list of sea ** boats, and on July 1, 1958, it was disintegrated with a **** of 561333 US dollars.
In the Pacific War, the Enterprise, which was honored to be called "Big E" (Big E), died nine times, won 20 Battle Star Medals, and became the first aircraft carrier to receive the first collective commendation, and the only aircraft carrier in the United States to win both the first collective commendation and the navy's collective commendation in World War II. In the glorious life of the Enterprise, a total of 442475 kilometers sailed, 71 enemy ships were sunk, 192 ships were damaged, and 911 enemy aircraft were shot down. On May 15, 1995, the U.S. Department of Defense posthumously presented the USS Enterprise and others with a Task Force 16 Commendation in recognition of the fleet's air raid on Tokyo.
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USS Enterprise (CV-6 Enterprise, Enterprise).- Note that this is not the later nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, but the Enterprise of World War IIThe enterprise number isU.S. NavyThe sixth ship in historyAircraft carriers, tooYorktown-class aircraft carrierThe second is a well-known meritorious ship of the U.S. Navy. The ship was approved for construction, and the following year in VirginiaNewport NewsThe city's Newport News Shipyard was launched, launched on October 3, 1936, and commissioned on May 12, 1938.
After entering service, the Enterprise initially operated on the East Coast of the United States. It was called "Big E" or "Luckilg E" by U.S. officers and soldiers. It also has the title "Gray."
ghost)”。When completed, the standard displacement was 19,800 tons, and the full load displacement was 25,500 tons. The length of the ship is meters, the flight deck is wide meters, the waterline is 232 meters long when fully loaded and displacement, the waterline is wide meters, and the draft is meters.
9 boilers, 4 Parsons steam turbines, 4 shafts, and the main engine output is 120,000 horsepower. The maximum speed knot, the endurance is 12,500 nautical miles and 15 knots. It is armed with 8 single-barreled 127-mm guns, 4 4-pack 28-mm machine guns, and 24 mm anti-aircraft machine guns.
There are about 90 carrier-based aircraft.
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World War II American? Bumblebee, Yorktown, Saratoka may also be a good business.
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Enterprise, look at the number of carrier-based aircraft.
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The USS Zuihe is an air carrier.
Zuikaku is the second ship of the Shozuru class, one of the Japanese main aircraft carriers in World War II. Construction began on May 25, 1938 at the Kawasaki, Kobe shipyard, was launched on November 27, 1939, and completed on September 25, 1941. Participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Battle of the Coral Sea.
Damaged in the Battle of the Philippine Sea. Hit seven bombs and sink in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, playing as a decoy at the time.
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