A 65000 DWT carrier will not be a lightweight in any terms. Otherwise you always need a STOVL fighter.Light carrier is the way to go
A 65000 DWT carrier will not be a lightweight in any terms. Otherwise you always need a STOVL fighter.
Sorry but, development/purchase of a STOVL fighter is out of our reach. The simplest is the marinized MMUHarriers or the F35B. Carriers are going to get smaller or more effiecent.
Days of huge behemoth of carriers are going away in my opinion.
Sorry but, development/purchase of a STOVL fighter is out of our reach. The simplest is the marinized MMU
They are very old. The remaining UK Harriers have been bought by USA. Few present in the Italian and Spanish navies. Even you want to buy them, USA permissal needed because of US components. For the use of them you don’t need a new carrier. TCG Anadolu can base them. If so, building TCG Trakya is enough to use all remaining with a good spares.No chance for a harrier at least?
What about navalised f-4 phantom ?They are very old. The remaining UK Harriers have been bought by USA. Few present in the Italian and Spanish navies. Even you want to buy them, USA permissal needed because of US components. For the use of them you don’t need a new carrier. TCG Anadolu can base them. If so, building TCG Trakya is enough to use all remaining with a good spares.
Any left which not had been trashed yet?What about navalised f-4 phantom ?
There are 48 f-4E 2020 phantom in service plus it's not difficult to modify itAny left which not had been trashed?
Marinizing not easy thing than you thought. All craft had to be modified/replaced with those that can withstand salted water and Catobar ops. Building a new one is much cheaper.There are 48 f-4E 2020 phantom in service plus it's not difficult to modify it
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A good test bed for a marinized MMUView attachment 702
Just another example I found online of an indigenous catapult launch and arrestor system tested on the f-4E phantom
It is land based cable arrest system which is used in some airstrips and there wasn't a catapult test and it wasn't related to take off/landing systems of the ships, however it requires a stronger frame,which requires modification, in marine application because approach-landing windows is narrow and short, thus airplane should be caught and stopped in a short distance.View attachment 702
Just another example I found online of an indigenous catapult launch and arrestor system tested on the f-4E phantom
I still think that an expansion of our "aircraft carriers" and the loading and conversion to CATOBAR with Hurjets would be the best alternative - since the aircraft would be light and serve as air support.It is land based cable arrest system which is used in some airstrips and there wasn't a catapult test and it wasn't related to take off/landing systems of the ships, however it requires a stronger frame,which requires modification, in marine application because approach-landing windows is narrow and short, thus airplane should be caught and stopped in a short distance.
Beside this, an aircraft carrier is not just a ship which is carrying jets.
I expect that what is referred as " aircraft carrier" would be larger version of TCG Anadolu focusing only Light Aircraft Carrier configuration, optimized for those purposes.
Currently we are pretty far from achieving that on our own. If we had designed& built TCG Anadolu on our own through assistance, nowadays we could have been speaking about designing and building an AC with minimal contribution from 3rd parties.I still think that an expansion of our "aircraft carriers" and the loading and conversion to CATOBAR with Hurjets would be the best alternative - since the aircraft would be light and serve as air support.
You are absolutely right that other projects have priority for the time being and are more important for the marine in terms of power... but the question is: can you upgrade an LHD? I mean, the SkiJump was unfortunately canceled - unfounded until today (allegedly because we don't need it for F35).... do you think turkey is able to design and develop a small AC by itself? why did turkey not participate in the trial? what were the conditions for the LHD?Currently we are pretty far from achieving that on our own. If we had designed& built TCG Anadolu on our own through assistance, nowadays we could have been speaking about designing and building an AC with minimal contribution from 3rd parties.
Our engineers didn't take place in design process of TCG Anadolu, (or the part done by them was quite tiny and related to installed Turkish parts) ,the technology transfer was limited and far from delivering knowledge and culture of a such vessel. If SSB had pushed for a greater tech transfer along with indigenous design, it would have been a lot different now. The only way to achieve this, was designing TCG Anadolu in Turkey under consultancy of a partner (ie. UK)
In my opinion the priority is clear and definite:
Completion of Istif Class
Completion of TF-2000
Completion of Milden,
and prepare a long term plan to effectively launch AC project following finalization of MILDEN project. If we dont complete first three project it will leave a huge deficit in our national defense.
Ski-jump is avaliable, and the ship is designed and built to operate STOVL aircraft, it can be either F-35B, or Harriers, or indigenous UAV. You can upgrade a classical LHD to operate STOVL aircraft from that (Japan and Italy considers doing so) but you can not upgrade an existing LHD to the level of a full fledged AC (with CATOBAR/EMALS).You are absolutely right that other projects have priority for the time being and are more important for the marine in terms of power... but the question is: can you upgrade an LHD? I mean, the SkiJump was unfortunately canceled - unfounded until today (allegedly because we don't need it for F35).... do you think turkey is able to design and develop a small AC by itself? why did turkey not participate in the trial? what were the conditions for the LHD?