The Most Insane Small Aircraft Carrier Behind Supercarriers - French Charles De Gaulle
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
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Development of the Charles de Gaulle started in the 1970s for a replacement for the French aircraft carrier fleet then aged, reaching a total of two ships: the Clemenceau and the Foch.
But the Charles de Gaulle is not without its problems, much of its life it spends in or going to maintenance - keeping it from active duty. A major refit in 2007 updated systems and offered new compatibility with more modern aircraft types. Where France is looking to future naval development-on the drawing board is PANG, a next-generation aircraft carrier-the Charles de Gaulle is all but an indispensable ingredient in French capabilities for the projection of power by sea, continuing a long heritage of French naval history with the modern demands of war.
“Most of his life is going into maintenance”… Really? Are you joking?
Close to 25 years of operations and only 3 refits/ maintenance periods of 1 and a half years (18 months) each, that’s 20 and half years of operations, more availability than any US carrier.
"Small" by american standard, maybe, but its category is mid-sized.
I think there is a mistake in your video. France's armed forces are integrated into Nato. This means that they have frequent joint exercices and even intervene jointly on foreign theaters as peace-keeping of navigation freedom protection BUT the French armed forces are NOT undern someoneelse's command but rather executing orders from our President Macro and our defense ministry and this includes jointly-agreed missions, tasks, objectives.
a real beauty....but the most important thing is its planes, the Rafale, a real technological threat.
33 planes on deck ^^
They may need to build two 65k ton carriers (nuclear) instead of just 1 big one, their design should reflect the modern carrier tempo, for example at least 3 cats instead of the two and an airwing of 50-60 minimum. 1 "super" carrier is cool but for the reality of the current and future threats two carriers will do better, thats why the British have two, even Italy have 2, therefore to maintain operational tempo and needs France should also invest in 2.
The Royal Navy have 2 aircraft carriers, both of which don't have even half of the designed aircraft complement thus making them pretty much handicapped. They have to embark 'borrowed' F-35Bs from the US Marine Corps. By the way, one of them always seems to have problems (propulsion, propeller shaft, etc.). The Charles de Gaulle might be small, but her air wing (up to 32 Rafales M & 2 E2D) is very potent in terms of fleet defense, strike capabilities and operation distance!
I might be small, but paid! In fact, the US is many many times bankrupt so bassicly they can't afford it!
The US has never defaulted on paying a debt. No other modern nation that has existed since 1787 can make the same claim. And most of the younger nations can’t either.
‘Small’? It’s 65,000 tonnes lol
It's 42000 tonnes you dumb fuck.
42500 t
It's 39680t too much time in dry dock over it's lifetime.
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