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The discussion centers on the practicality of China's new aircraft carrier design, which features a catamaran hull for improved stability and speed. Participants highlight its potential advantages, such as faster launch times and lower costs compared to U.S. carriers. However, skepticism arises regarding the feasibility of the design, with concerns about structural integrity and the lack of technical feasibility studies. The conversation underscores the ongoing debate about China's naval capabilities and the implications for global military dynamics.
PREREQUISITESMilitary analysts, naval engineers, defense strategists, and anyone interested in the evolution of naval warfare and aircraft carrier technology.
berkeman said:That would be a little un-nerving for the pilots coming in for a landing, with the Phalanx gun and rocket launcher pointed right at you...![]()
Ranger Mike said:A few facts: The chinese have completed the world's biggest dam ( three gorges ), the world's longest over-water bridge ( 65 times as much steel as in the eiffel tower ). Constructed a 15.000 ' high railroad into tibet (all considered major engineering feats).
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And its a diesel. Agreed.turbo said:I don't think we'll have to worry about Chinese super-carriers any time soon - catamaran or otherwise. Their first carrier (now in sea-trials) is an old refurbished Soviet carrier.