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There are now seven (7) countries that have built aircraft carriers in the post WWII era. The US, USSR, France, UK, China, Japan and now India. It looks like a cross between the UK carriers used in the Falklands and the angle decks of the US Nimitz carriers.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/12/world/...ier/index.html I do not know the history of T2k13, but this addition to the world's navies should prove interesting at best. My $0.02 Mike |
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The article mentioned that India has built its own nuclear powered submarine too.
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They also just lost one of their submarines http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-23691561.
The Indian's have been spending a huge amount of money on expanding their navy. The Vikrant is the first of two new carriers they are building, the second one (the Vishal) may displace 65,000 tons which is about the same size as the two new British carriers under construction and far bigger than China's Liaoning. They have bought the former Russian Admiral Gorshkov (the Vikramaditya) and expect to commission it by the end of this year or next, with the Mig-29K on board all carriers. Their also expanding their submarine fleet. They are leasing two Russian Akula II Class SSN and will probably buy them after the ten years lease is up, and are building their own nuclear ballistic missile submarines (Arihant Class). They also have 10 Russian Kilo Class and 4 German Type-1500 Class diesel electric submarines, and outfitted their submarines and escorts with advanced Russian missiles. How India with a defence budget smaller than Saudi Arabia can afford all of this while maintaining a respectable nuclear weapons capability, an army of over 1 million regular troops and an air force of 1,400 aircraft is another question? |
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LOLOL
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I love history and its easy to see the parallels to the Naval Arms Race of the early 1900's in this as a mix of pride, desire for raw materials, and plain ambition begin to take hold. I notice that all these Navy's are adding ships to there fleets, the Japanese have added a Oversized Helicopter/Destroyer and is adding submarines to there fleet the Chinese have added a rebuilt Russian Carrier and I think is building one as well and is adding to its surface fleet as well, India has added a new Carrier and is build another and a Nuclear Submarine. And there all in the same area and compete for the resources under the Pacific and Indian Oceans. The Philippines are even getting into the game by buying ships, mainly smaller ones from the US, Japan, and South Korea as well as getting more assistance on the cash front from the US. I even think the Vietnamese navy is adding Kilo Subs to its navy bought from Russia.
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