By: Mary Rose | 2011-08-06 | News and society Aircraft carrier, the largest type of warship ever made by human beings, not only embodies the military and defense capacities of a country, but also indicates the comprehensive national strength. As of June 2011, only nine countries owns a total of 20 active-service aircraft carriers including the US, Russia, France, the UK, India, Brazil, Spain, Italy and Thailand. read more
By: Fower Lee | 2011-08-03 | Politics China has started focus on its first aircraft company and most likely will build up several, together with dressing up an old Russian company that's set to start ocean tests soon, Government authorities stated. read more
By: gaga | 2010-12-15 | Business Development The Invincible class has its origins in a sketch design for a 6,000 ton, guided-missile armed, helicopter carrying escort cruiser intended as a complement to the much larger CVA-01-class fleet aircraft carrier. The cancellation of CVA-01 in 1966 meant that the smaller cruiser would now have to provide the anti-submarine warfare (ASW) taskforce with command and control facilities. Two new designs were prepared for this requirement; a 12,500 ton cruiser with missiles forward read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-29 | News and society Has the Cold War started again, are the Russians testing us? The Russians last year flew a bomber over a US Aircraft Carrier, and it had to be escorted away. The Russians also did naval exercises with the country of Venezuela. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | News and society Not long ago a Russian Bomber was circling a US Carrier in a cat and mouse game similar the cold-war decades ago. Let me explain, there were two-bombers one circling closely near the carrier within its safety zone. The other was quite a bit of miles away, perhaps out of the blast zone of a "FOB" or Father of All Bombs. read more
By: Fower Lee | 2011-07-29 | Politics China verified yesterday it's near to finishing the refitting from the former Soviet aircraft carrier Varyag, now referred to as Shi Lang, which the vessel will quickly be prepared for its first 'research and training' mission. read more
By: Sky Light | 2011-06-17 | Vehicles A series of Russian military aircrafts, from the simplest to the most modern one, are gathered in the Central Air Force Museum at Monino city, Russia making the museum one of the world's largest aircraft museum. read more
By: Matthew McKernan | 2010-03-31 | News and society An aircraft carrier acts as a seagoing airbase. The aircraft carrier was designed for one thing; it was designed for deploying and recovering aircrafts. It allows the navy to go great distances and not have to rely on local bases to for staging aircraft missions. read more
By: hotxueboy | 2010-09-22 | Sales Illumination Industry is the most energy-saving environmental protection, and longevity effects of new technology industries read more
By: John Routledge | 2010-03-29 | Aviaton Tyre service equipment such as tyre pressure gauges and tyre inflators should protect us from tyre explosions. Precautions are still needed. Aircraft wheels can support enormous weights, as in a tug, or withstand the shock of a 100 tons of aircraft contacting the concrete at 150 mph. Compressed gas can produce enormous force and released suddenly, send out pieces of shrapnel like a bomb. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-03-23 | News and society In order to deal with the uprisings in Libya, the U.N. Security Council decided to allow air-strikers against establish a no-fly zone in the nation to protect civilians from leader Muammar Gaddafi's forces. European and U.S. forces have unleashed many warplanes and cruise missile against Libyan targets under a solution of U.N Security Council. France has sent its fighter aircrafts to Libya to participate in Libyan operations. The French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle left the southern French port of Toulon on Sunday will also arrive off the coast of Libya and provide the enforcers with a rapid-response capability. Here is some interesting information about this warship: read more
By: Andrews Alzberg | 2010-12-04 | Business If you own a shop, the chances are that you will need to stock up on carrier bags for your customers. Carrier bags are the simplest way taking your purchases back home. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | News and society Many nations in the world are turning to the Russian made Su27 in the present period as the fighter aircraft of choice for their military air force. Is the Su-27 a superior fighter to lets say the F-15 Eagle? No, not even close, but realize that indeed it is available to all nations as Russia does not discriminate to hostile or rogue nations in their arms deals; you got the cash, they got the planes and they are building more. So, why is everyone buying these aircraft and what is it that makes it so great anyway? read more
By: Andy McMurray | 2010-04-04 | International studies Scanning the Pravda Web site I found this article about a poll of Russians conducted by the polling agency VTSIOM, which I think was actually taken over by the Russian government a few years back. The poll concerns foreign assistance with the promotion of democracy, which, suffice it to say, Russia could use some assistance. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | News and society May I please ask; Why on Earth do you allow Chinese Products in United States Navy Commissaries on US Naval Bases? Especially when the Chinese Government told a US Aircraft Carrier that it could not enter a Taiwan Harbor to dock of US Navy personnel to take leave? The other day during the Holidays, I was with my folks and we stopped in at the Navy Exchange and Commissary to get some good deals on some food, I saw all sorts of products, all made in China. read more