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English: Varyag |
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before 2005 date QS:P,+2005-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+2005-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Source | Originally from en.Wikipedia; en:Image:USNWC Varyag01.jpg. Obtained from the U.S. Naval War College report "China's Aircraft Carrier Ambitions: Seeking Truth from Rumors." en:Naval War College Review, Winter 2004, Vol. 57, No. 1. |
Author | Original uploader was N328KF at en.Wikipedia |
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- 2007-01-12 20:51 N328KF 356×235×8 (94190 bytes) Obtained from the [[Naval War College|U.S. Naval War College]] report "[http://www.nwc.navy.mil/press/Review/2004/Winter/art6-w04.htm China's Aircraft Carrier Ambitions: Seeking Truth from Rumors]." ''[[Naval War College Review]]'', Winter 2004, Vol. 57,
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[edit]At the time, most analysts said this seemed an unlikely explanation for the purchase because Macao's harbour was far too shallow to berth a warship of this size.
The Varyag has been undergoing significant work, although the Chinese Communist government is not indicating to what end. Recently, the carrier, after well over two years at the shipyards, has been painted in the offical People's Liberation Navy combatant colors, causing a stir of speculation as to what work may have been accomplished internal to the ship over the last two years and what her future holds. Many believe she will be made operational, if for no other reason, as a training ship for the People's Liberation Navy, to gain experience while the Chinese build their own carriers.File history
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