Aircraft Carriers III

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FIRST CIVIL REGISTERED AIRCRAFT LANDS ON A QE CLASS CARRIER - 30 SEP 19
A Bond Helicopters S92 (part of the Babcock Helicopters Group) landed on R09 HMS PoW early on 30 Sep 19 to become the first civil registered aircraft to land on a QE class carrier. It took place while R09 continued its Builder’s Trials in the Moray Firth NE Scotland.
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Yesterday at 5:43 PM
oh let's just wait if the Reagan got caught by the Chinese or not

Today at 1:34 PM
still waiting;
USNI News Fleet and Marine Tracker: Sept. 30, 2019

In the South China Sea

The Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group is underway in the South China Sea. etc.:
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the latest I found on the Reagan CSG composition is (dated August 8)

"The Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike group includes the Nimitz class aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) and the Ticonderoga class guided-missile cruisers USS Antietam (CG 54) and USS Chancellorsville (CG 62)."

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Brumby

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British F-35s Head For Carrier Operational Testing
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The operational trials, which should see at least seven British F-35s embarked on the 65,000-ton ship, will include aircraft from the UK’s test and evaluation unit, 17 Sqdn., normally based at Edwards AFB, California, as well as aircraft and crews from the two UK-based units: 617 Sqdn., the frontline operational unit, and 207 Sqdn., the training unit that formed in the UK in July. Up to four U.S.
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aircraft are also expected to join the ship during the deployment to support initial instructor training for operations from the ship. A Marine Corps squadron will embark on HMS Queen Elizabeth for the first operational cruise.

As part of the operational exercises, crews will perform end-to-end testing of procedures, from flight planning to weapon handling, in addition to flying the missions and dropping weapons before returning, debriefing and performing mission analysis. The testing will also prove the systems for communications and data linking among the various assets at sea.

“The current deployment will realize symbiotic integration of the F-35 within the maritime task group alongside the U.S.,”
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Rear Adm. Martin Connell, assistant chief of naval staff, said at the Defense and Security Equipment International (DSEI) show in London. “This operational test is a pivotal phase of our capability and a waypoint towards being truly operational in the next year,” he added.
Source : AWST October 2, 2019
 

Jeff Head

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I am in the process of building a Korean CSG with two Dokdos being escorted by two Se Jongs. In order to make the se Jongs, I took two Flight IIA US AEGIS Burke DDGs, and am scratch building them into Se Jong class.

They are heavily armed with a total of 165 missiles. More than any other AEGIS vessel, or other Burke derivitive.

Here are some pics of the 1st the Se Jong DDG-991 and the 3rd one built DDG-993. They are building three more and will end up wth six of these.

The US should build a Flight IV Burke based on this design and added a command deck for Task Force Defnce command.

IMHO, they should either rebuild the Zumwalt with a single 155mm Rail Gun and two smaller rail guns and two smaller Lasers for CIWS, and then put 140-160 PVLS. They have room for that many PVLS, and they could rplace the Ticos. Altterntely, they could build a TF Command version of the Se Jong class...and perhaps use PVLS there too.

Anyhow, here are the two 1/700 scale class Se Jogs I am building for the Korean Task Force. The two Dokdos are already finished and I will make video of the TF when these two DDGs are complete, like I did for the Japanese.

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Notice the 16 ASM she carrier amidships. She has two 48cell Mk-141 VLS one, for and one aft, another 23 cell VLS further aft, a 21 cell RAM launcher, and the 16 AMS in eight quad launchers amidships. 165 missiles. Very capable vessels.

One of these had more missiles than four Daring class vessels of the Royal Navy.

Here's the video of the 1/700 JAPANESE Izumo Carrier TAsk Force with F-35s, which my Korean CSG will look like:


I intend to next convert a 1/350 AEGIS FLight IIA Burke into a 1/350 scale Se Jong. These are really very heavily armed AEGIS Destroyers...in fact, with their siez and armament, I would call them cruisers.
 
I am in the process of building a Korean CSG with two Dokdos being escorted by two Se Jongs. In order to make the se Jongs, I took two Flight IIA US AEGIS Burke DDGs, and am scratch building them into Se Jong class.

They are heavily armed with a total of 165 missiles. ...
how are you Jeff?

a KDX-III has 144 tubes in total, fore to aft:
  • 48 of Mk41;
  • 16 with Red Sharks;
  • 48 of Korean VLS; and
  • 32 of Mk41
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USS Ronald Reagan is escorted by USS Chancellorsville and USS Antietam cruisers. USS Wayne E. Meyer is also in the region, as well as some oilers. Boxer Amphibious Ready Group passed the Strait of Malacca on September 27.
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Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group in the South China Sea on October 03, 2019.
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Roberto

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I am in the process of building a Korean CSG with two Dokdos being escorted by two Se Jongs. In order to make the se Jongs, I took two Flight IIA US AEGIS Burke DDGs, and am scratch building them into Se Jong class.

They are heavily armed with a total of 165 missiles. More than any other AEGIS vessel, or other Burke derivitive.

Here are some pics of the 1st the Se Jong DDG-991 and the 3rd one built DDG-993. They are building three more and will end up wth six of these.

The US should build a Flight IV Burke based on this design and added a command deck for Task Force Defnce command.

IMHO, they should either rebuild the Zumwalt with a single 155mm Rail Gun and two smaller rail guns and two smaller Lasers for CIWS, and then put 140-160 PVLS. They have room for that many PVLS, and they could rplace the Ticos. Altterntely, they could build a TF Command version of the Se Jong class...and perhaps use PVLS there too.

Anyhow, here are the two 1/700 scale class Se Jogs I am building for the Korean Task Force. The two Dokdos are already finished and I will make video of the TF when these two DDGs are complete, like I did for the Japanese.

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Notice the 16 ASM she carrier amidships. She has two 48cell Mk-141 VLS one, for and one aft, another 23 cell VLS further aft, a 21 cell RAM launcher, and the 16 AMS in eight quad launchers amidships. 165 missiles. Very capable vessels.

One of these had more missiles than four Daring class vessels of the Royal Navy.

Here's the video of the 1/700 JAPANESE Izumo Carrier TAsk Force with F-35s, which my Korean CSG will look like:


I intend to next convert a 1/350 AEGIS FLight IIA Burke into a 1/350 scale Se Jong. These are really very heavily armed AEGIS Destroyers...in fact, with their siez and armament, I would call them cruisers.
Nice work
 
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