20.02.2007, 17:54
Erich schrieb:vor einem 3/4 Jahr unter Bezug auf <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.marineforum.info/AKTUELLES/aktuelles.htm">http://www.marineforum.info/AKTUELLES/aktuelles.htm</a><!-- m -->inzwischen gibt es dazu auch weitere Meldungen:
Zitat:CHINA...
Für den ehemaligen sowjetischen Flugzeugträger VARYAG scheint sich nun doch eine mögliche militärische Verwendung abzuzeichnen.
Einer Pressenotiz von Ende März zufolge soll das 67.000 ts große Schwesterschiff der russischen KUZNETSOV „demnächst“ unter dem Namen SHI LANG von der Volksbefreiungsmarine als Schulschiff in Dienst gestellt werden. ......
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Zitat: China The Superpowerdazu vielleicht interessant:
February 15, 2007: Much is made of Chinese weapons that have been either purchased or developed in recent years. ...
....China's been making huge investments in aircraft, with the J-10, the Su-30MKK, and the JH-7A. These are aircraft on par with Western designs like the F-15E, F-16, and F-18. These aircraft are now beginning to enter service in large numbers. ....
The former Russian carrier Varyag, a Kuznetov-class carrier acquired in 1999, could theoretically be made ready, but that would require significant effort, not to mention engines, electronics, and weapons. The Varyag (now named Shilang), is perhaps best suited as a testbed, since China has never really built a warship that big before, never mind the fact they have never operated an aircraft carrier.....
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Zitat:Varyag to become a warship, no sign of Chinese tourists
When the People's Republic of China purchased the aircraft carrier Varyag on Nov. 2, 2001 from Ukraine, ...
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