CV-16 Liaoning (001 carrier) Thread II ...News, Views and operations

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bd popeye

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Do Liaoning fits into the locks of the Panama Canal? If yes, it will travell into the Gulf of Mexico.

Nope. The maximum width of a ship transiting the Panama canal cannot be more than 106 ft or 32.3 m in width. the beam of the hull on CV-16 is 115 ft or 35 m.

One other thing .. I don't think China would send CV-16 far from her home waters. The PLAN logistics to support such a deployment are limited.
 

bd popeye

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Isn't this true: "... The new lock chambers are 427 m (1,400.92 ft) long, 55 m (180.45 ft) wide, and 18.3 m (60.04 ft) deep ..."?

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Thanks Intrepid! I forgot about the new passage in the Panama Canal..

I wonder if we will soon see a carrier pass through..I'm thinking of USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) which is due to transfer back to the Pacific Fleet this year after a four year stay in Newport news VA undergoing RCOH.
 

bd popeye

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I do not know if the flight deck overhang is a problem?

Could a carrier with an angle deck could pass through.. that includes Liaoning??..I'd have to see pictures of the new canal to make any judgement.

Realistically.. I don't think the USN would try to transit a nuclear carrier through the Panama Canal.
 
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