Aircraft Carriers III

navyreco

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This is the latest illustration available for DCNS carrier design.
May I add...1 week or so to answer... unusual way of handling such complex programs

India Issued a Letter of Request for "IAC-2" 65,000 Tons Aircraft Carrier With EMALS
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According to several Indian newspapers, the Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has launched its project to build a 65,000-tonne sea-borne aircraft carrier, nammed "indigenous aircraft carrier number 2", or IAC-2. A Letter of Request (LoR) was sent to at least four foreign companies: BAE Systems, DCNS, Lockheed Maritn and Rosoboronexport.
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Select bidders have until July 22nd (which is extremely short) to respond with detailed cost and technical proposal. According to the LoR, the IAC-2 aircraft carrier should have a displacement of 65,000 tons, a length of 300 meters and equipped with Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS). The carrier vessel should be able to accomodate an air wing consisting in 35 aircraft and 20 helicopters.
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Jeff Head

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This is the latest illustration available for DCNS carrier design.

India Issued a Letter of Request for "IAC-2" 65,000 Tons Aircraft Carrier With EMALS

May I add...1 week or so to answer... unusual way of handling such complex programs
Almost sounds like they already have made up their mind as to what they intend to do...and they are giving a "one week" opportunity in order to say that they opened it up for bid/proposals.
 

FORBIN

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But now new Ford Class use EMALS, steam cat remains disponible for a foreign customer ?
USA being the only country to make catapults since long time.

UK Ark Royal had UK cat ?
 

navyreco

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As i say in the article
As Navy Recognition reported in
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, General Atomics and DCNS representatives met to discuss possibilities of fitting EMALS onboard DCNS future aircraft carrier designs.


I witnessed it with my own eyes and it was later confirmed by General Atomics. Then late last year they attended Euronaval in France. General Atomics obviously want to sell their product to potential customers (like Brazil and India) even if they pick a DCNS carrier... and down the road when France launches a new carrier program they want to be ready for that too.
BUT everything is subject to congress approval (for export).
 

Jeff Head

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hope you won't mind a look from the point of view of history :) and hope it's correct; found it at

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congratulations, Jeff! :)
Aw, heck, let's get that Museum Ship Pic/Map up there, along with the link (below the pic) to the ite listing all of them, their locations, etc.


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A trip to any of these would be well worth any SD member's time.
 

FORBIN

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hope you won't mind a look from the point of view of history :)

Up to 1945/50 aircraft carriers ( a part ) used hydraulics cats but were not powerful enough for jets, after WWII British invented oblique track and mirror of landing
Before oblique track aircraft carriers was a straight track and it was necessary for launch to position the aircraft very specifically the more big, bombers rearward and fighters in front.
For landings operations specific dispostions also, a very specific organization.

Last things US have always re supplies her aircrafts on the deck less much dangerous unlike Japanese and British which do it in the hangar and to Midway one reason for the Japanese defeat.
A precision only some UK and very few JPN ( Taiho, Shinano ) have really a complete armored hangar on the sides and roof in general the flight deck, even Essex don't have it, no on the sides.
 
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