23.02.2013, 19:38
fazer600 schrieb:....der chinesische Träger ist ja auch zunächst nichts anderes, als ein "Erfahrungsprogramm". Ähnlich wie die ehemalige sowjetische Entwicklung könnte daraus durchaus eine Weiterentwicklung erfolgen. Das spekulieren auch Medien:
Der chinesische Träger hat offenbar kein Katapult, aber vielleicht schwebt den Chinesen - nach dem Vorbild der Sowjets - eine vergrößerte Trägerklasse vor mit Rampe und Katapult.....
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Zitat: PLA on course for nuclear-powered aircraft carriers
As major projects on core technologies for nuclear-powered vessels are approved, experts say developing a suitable, safe engine may take time
Saturday, 23 February, 2013, 12:00am
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Beijing has approved funding for major projects to develop core technologies for nuclear-powered vessels, a first official indication of plans to build nuclear-powered aircraft carriers.
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A report posted on the website of the China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation, the largest state-owned shipbuilder, this week said the Ministry of Science and Technology had approved funding to its 719th Research Institute for two research projects, including core technologies and safety studies for nuclear-powered ships, as well as technical support for small nuclear reactors.
The shipbuilding giant is also the top contractor of the People's Liberation Army Navy and took charge of the refitting work for China's first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning.
Military experts said the report indicated that Beijing was formally kicking off its plan to develop indigenous nuclear-powered carriers.
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