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Its quiet an incomplete analysis; if you are talking about future then just wait for 15 years & Russian carriers will be quiet lethal with naval based MiG & Sukhoi planes, with a big load of all-feared P-500 family missiles. The article also never mentions that why US is improving its ESSM capability.. simply because there still occur fears that Klub family especially the canisterised version is the pain in the a$$ for European/US naval forces.
DefenceDog: U.S. Navy Is Preparing To Beat Off The Russian Missiles
From my personal point of view small carriers ( as opted by UK/NATO) with an avalanche of VTOL planes is best option; but mind it that such planes lack the punch that is needed to be an offensive or more still an AirSuperiority vehicle. Russian upcoming carriers as far as I know will be much more spacious & this coincides with their school of thought of carrying heavy payload in not only air vehicles (the big Su-35 or MiG-35) but also in the water vehicles
Unfortunately we aren't sure of the technology 15 years from now. But yeah I'm sure carriers will be a lot different. FGFA/Pak FA could possibly be modified to be a carrier based fighter. But modified versions of modern flankers have traditionally not been seen as ideal versions for carriers. Even today MiG 29's are being procured by Russia and India.
The NATO model of operating multiple small carriers seems to have taken a toll financially with reports of UK being unable to deploy it's carrier to Libya due to defence cuts coming to light.