ill-fated! According to a report from Russia’s TASS News Agency on December 4, a source from Russia’s United Shipbuilding Group said that the Russian Navy’s "Kuznetsov" aircraft carrier will be launched in 2022. Conduct sea tests. The aircraft carrier Z3z Kuznetsov is a conventionally powered aircraft carrier under the Soviet (Russian) Navy. The ship started construction at the Soviet Nikolayev Shipyard on April 1, 1982. It lasted more than three years. It was launched in 1985 and entered service on January 21, 1991. It is now deployed in the Russian Northern Fleet. The aircraft carrier Kuznetsov is 305 meters long and 72 meters wide, with a standard displacement of 45,900 tons and a full-load displacement of 67,500 tons; it is equipped with 8 KVG-4 pressurized boilers and 4 TV-12-4 steam turbines for cruising The speed is 18 knots, up to 30 knots, and the endurance is up to 45 days. The weapons are mainly equipped with Su-33 fighters, Ka-27 helicopters, Su-25YTG trainers, Ka-31 early warning helicopters, and 3K-45 "granite" anti-aircraft helicopters. Ship-to-ship missiles and SA-N-9 anti-aircraft missiles are also equipped with RBU-12000 rocket deep bomb launchers and UDAV-Z type depth bomb launchers. It is also the first aircraft carrier in the world to have both a diagonal and straight flight deck and a ski jump flight deck. It is the main ship of the Russian Navy. However, in December 2019, the aircraft carrier "Kuznetsov" encountered a fire during maintenance, resulting in 2 deaths and 14 injuries. It was this fire that caused the "Kuznetsov" aircraft carrier to be brought up again only now. The "Kuznetsov" aircraft carrier can be a fleeting disadvantage in recent years. After ending the military operation in Syria in 2017, he returned to the factory for repairs. In 2018, he was smashed on the hull by a crane and suffered a fire in 2019. However, the good news is that recent Russian sources said that the "Kuznetsov" aircraft carrier will "return to the world." Fortunately, the maintenance funds for the "Kuznetsov" aircraft carrier after the fire were about US$4-4.7 million. Compared with the US "Goodman Richard", it was lucky compared to the fire. Of course, after all, the US "Good Man Richard" burned for so many days that the US had to scrap the "Good Man Richard" ahead of schedule. Editing of : Expo Jun

