Dixie -> RE: What were the Brits thinking? (11/24/2009 2:50:38 PM)
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ORIGINAL: xj900uk Few points here that need clarification : (1). The concept of the armoured flightdeck certainly protected the carrier from bomb damage, but actually when it was hit the damage took longer to be repaired - queue the Formidable being hit by 1 bomb in the Med (dropped by a Stuka), and being out of action for 1 year - it had to go to the US for repairs. Also there was the problem that this made the carrier slightly top-heavy, which also made it vulnerable to torpedo attacks - the Courageous was lost in Sept '39 in such a way and the Ark Royal in the med in '41, both suffering damage that US carriers might well have survived. Finally there was the theoretical problem that the armoured flightdeck created an armoured box which would actually concentrate any fires and make them worse, this is why the RN drilled so long and hard in fire control & no carriers were lost this way. (2). After the war nearly all RN carriers were determined too big and expensive to maintain, so went the way of the breakers prematurely or were sold off to other navies (like India, Australia, and ironically the Argentinans). A few light ones (Glory class) did sterling service in Korea though. Out of the WWII carriers only Victorious soldiered on with a ludicrously long 9-year refit/upgrade. in the 40/s/50's only to be the last in the Indomitable class of ships & then scrapped prematurely in the early 60's after very little service. (3). After WWII the UK only finished two 'modern carriers', the Ark Royal (laid down in '43) and the Eagle, althogh others were planned. Neither outlived the 70's as both were scrapped due to economic concerns and lack of cash for refits/upgrades & were replaed with the 'through deck cruisers' of the Invincible class, which are still aroudn today although about to be withdrawn/laid up. (4). The UK is now building two massive new aircraft carriers which should be ready about 2015, the Queen Elizabeth and the Prince of Wales. Originally the plan was to build them in Korea by Nippon Steel on the grounds that 'the Japanese knew more about aircraft carriers than the UK ever did' in ironically the same shipyard as turned out hte Musashi, Yamato & Shinano... A political decision ignoring the fact that the Japanese actually hadn't built a proper CV since WWII... Some say that the navy minister actually came up with this brain-wave after w atching the Pearl Harbour movie in 2001... After a public outcry Nippon Steel were paid off (£1 billion down the drain for doing nothign) and the ships are now being constructed in the UK although they will now take longer & be more expensive, although ironically to the original Japanese design. Just to make matters more interesting, there is no money in the budget left over for any new planes to equip them - work on the JSF and also the F-35 has now been mothballed by the UK government on the grounds of cost, so looks like they will deploy Harriers and some choppers (bring back the Buccanneer & Phantom, anyone?) I guess they will probably go the way of previous UK post-war carriers, being too expensive to deploy and then going prematurely to the breakers yard, unless hte Chinese or North koreans want to buy them... For point 1, neither Courageous nor Ark Royal were armoured carriers. [;)]
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