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Hey bro let's be clear: height is very important on a carrier.
A vehicle that is too tall onboard (like your tractor) will be unable to reach any place under an aircraft (like beneath the nose), a lower profile helps increase the passable area onboard and is also capable to get rid of the traction rod. In this way, the towing power, stability and operational efficiency increases.
oh can you teach me about CBS
your country about to get 5 CBGs nah
there he proves my point again.
INS Virat is an old ship hence the tractors INS Viki is a new ship hence no tractors.
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read the above post by an indian guy. they designed the "tractor" for the aircraft carrier. It was fundamentally wrong. It also shows the indians fundamental concept and tech are lacking. if they could have made a "tractor like' vehicle for the aircraft carrier why cant they change a bit of design suitable for it. It is something very stupid there!
at last you stupid people start to ask!
In physics it is called " center of gravity"! You never design and deploy vehicles on deck of an aircraft carrier with such high CG!
Check on net what is the problem with high CG vehicles and understand why our tractors are low to the ground!
Yeah that's true, especially on a smaller carrier, operating in a rough sea status. When they're waiting for the breaking waves to get smaller, the other side's fighter might be already airborne.B/S! Read second part of my post #132. High CG vehicles on the deck are much more prone to tip over at sea!
wheel base wide and low to the ground, no big wheels, no poles or drivers cabin - thus reducing the chance of being blown away by the strongest wind at sea or roll-over by high waves
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AND AGAIN WHY DON'T WE GET BACK ON THE TOPIC
I don't no why indians always go off topic
New Recruit
Bro you know it will be an disadvantage if your tractors are still chained on the deck while the other side's tractor is in full operation~there are many situations at war when aircraft must take off despite the unfavorable weather, check out the HMS. Ark Royal in the action of sinking German battleship Bismarck.dear god!
they(tractors) will tip over ONLY if the deck is pitching and rolling violently. but then, who conducts flight operations during a storm?
think man.
at all other times they are chained to the deck, like this
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It's not any fascination or awe, its simply we ADMIT they are more efficient and experienced in this crop field and we can learn what they have done WELL.The Chinese have copied the USN when it comes to trolleys too - they have a fascination and kind of awe to how the US operates navies and Airforces.
Bro you know it will be an disadvantage if your tractors are still chained on the deck while the other side's tractor is in full operation~there are many situations at war when aircraft must take off despite the unfavorable weather, check out the HMS. Ark Royal in the action of sinking German battleship Bismarck.
It's plainly OK for you to use these tall tractors, and it worked out not that bad, but the defections are inevitable in trade with less technological effort,right? Think about the reason of US and China investing into lower profile tractors.
The Chinese have copied the USN when it comes to trolleys too - they have a fascination and kind of awe to how the US operates navies and Airforces.