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Tango0113 Jan 2020 10:09 p.m. PST

… Its New Aircraft Carrier The Shandong

"Both the J-15 fighter jets and the new carrier are based on Soviet weapon design, which is also used in the Russian Armed Forces. This is the first carrier China has completely built on its own.

A new Chinese carrier, the Shandong, which entered service on 17 December this year, was shown in action in a report by Chinese CCTV7 channel. The report features Chinese J-15 4th-generation jets practicing takeoff and landing on the boat…."

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JMcCarroll14 Jan 2020 11:43 a.m. PST

Can't you just see Moe, Larry and Curly as the deck sweepers?

Tango0114 Jan 2020 12:30 p.m. PST

Ha!Ha!….

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Thresher0114 Jan 2020 9:18 p.m. PST

Easy to take off.

Much harder to land on a carrier.

I'd like to see the Chinese videos of the latter, when/if they can do that regularly, especially in marginal weather at night, in rough seas, with low visibility.

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