Iranian Aircraft Carrier now in service
Iranian Aircraft Carrier now in service
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FourWheelDrift

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91,045 posts

300 months

Friday 14th February
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Bet you never thought you would hear that.

The Shahid Bagheri a converted container ship (just like the escort carriers of WWII) has just entered service, designed to be a drone & helicopter carrier, it's 240m long it even has an angled flight deck.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRIS_Shahid_Bagheri






55palfers

6,134 posts

180 months

Friday 14th February
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Landing will be entertaining.

FourWheelDrift

Original Poster:

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300 months

Friday 14th February
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55palfers said:
Landing will be entertaining.
They use the big crash mat at the back and just drop back on.

Hugo Stiglitz

39,576 posts

227 months

Friday 14th February
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How are they planning to protect it?!

Regbuser

5,717 posts

51 months

Friday 14th February
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One spearfish torpedo should do it

Simpo Two

89,340 posts

281 months

Friday 14th February
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On the plus side, they've managed to fit their entire air force onto it.

abzmike

10,490 posts

122 months

Friday 14th February
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Soon to be providing a new habitat for coral on the floor of the Persian Gulf.

bitchstewie

59,332 posts

226 months

Friday 14th February
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I suppose necessity is the mother of invention.

Is that the helicopter from You Only Live Twice I see there?

Never mind a torpedo it looks like a dropped cigarette would do the job!

sherman

14,498 posts

231 months

Friday 14th February
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
How are they planning to protect it?!
Same way the Germans protected the Tirpitz probably.
Stick it up a narrow inlet and hide it.

Edited by sherman on Friday 14th February 15:50

Sheets Tabuer

20,386 posts

231 months

Friday 14th February
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Is that? wait... It can't be?



I think it is..


eldar

24,176 posts

212 months

Friday 14th February
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
How are they planning to protect it?!
Copy the russians and hide behind a smokescreen? It is smokier when it catches fire...


Dave Hedgehog

15,188 posts

220 months

Friday 14th February
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Regbuser said:
One spearfish torpedo should do it
or a tomahawk

sherman

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Dbag101

1,098 posts

10 months

Friday 14th February
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There’s never been a better time to to live test a MkIV torpedo, or possibly a Mk48, IMHO.

Edited by Dbag101 on Friday 14th February 16:56

Simpo Two

89,340 posts

281 months

Friday 14th February
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Dbag101 said:
There’s never been a better time to to live test a MkIV torpedo
The 1910 one?

I_Am_Machine

74 posts

47 months

Friday 14th February
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At first glance on the first picture it looked like the flight deck has a curve to it

Popeyed

564 posts

235 months

Friday 14th February
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I was amused by the claimed endurance on Wikipedia of ‘1000 days’. What are they doing for such a long period, just running the emergency generator?

Hereward

4,661 posts

246 months

Friday 14th February
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Popeyed said:
I was amused by the claimed endurance on Wikipedia of ‘1000 days’. What are they doing for such a long period, just running the emergency generator?
1,000 days...as long as the bunker barge visits every 7 days smile

Simpo Two

89,340 posts

281 months

Friday 14th February
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Hereward said:
Popeyed said:
I was amused by the claimed endurance on Wikipedia of ‘1000 days’. What are they doing for such a long period, just running the emergency generator?
1,000 days...as long as the bunker barge visits every 7 days smile
Now if they'd converted an oil tanker...

stevemiller

574 posts

181 months

Friday 14th February
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Looking at the jets in relation to the men standing not too far away they look like half scale kits. If drones why so complicated compared to the usual?