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Why Russia is scrapping its only aircraft carrier
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Russia is scrapping its one and only aircraft carrier. Is it a sign of the times,
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showing a shift in naval warfare, or is Russia just too broke to fix its ship?
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The ship getting shanked is the 1,000-foot-long Admiral Kuznetsov. It was launched in 1985,
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and unlike most modern carriers that use catapult systems to launch planes,
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the Kuznetsov employed a ski jump ramp that matters because it meant heavier planes could
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not launch off its deck, so no airborne early warning and control system or AWACS aircraft,
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often called the eyes in the sky of any air wing, and the jets that could be launched had to limit
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their fuel and weapons loads. The Kuznetsov carried a crew of about 2,600 sailors,
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but it could only hold 26 fixed-wing jets and 24 helicopters. By contrast, a typical air wing on an
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American Nimitz-class carrier includes more than 70 combat aircraft, including jets, AWACS, and
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transport craft. So what's the deal? Why are the Russians scrapping the Kuznetsov? The Kuznetsov
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has been a problem child since the 80s. Aside from the limitations of its ski jump ramp,
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the ship ran on a low-quality heavy fuel called Mazoot, which meant it constantly needed to be
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refueled and was prone to mechanical mishaps, like in 2016 when the Kuznetsov was deployed to Syria
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during that country's civil war. Dark plumes of smoke were seen billowing out, the universal sign that
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something isn't right with the engine. During that deployment, the carrier also lost a pair of planes,
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and eventually its air wing was moved altogether to a land-based airfield.
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Okay, so admittedly, the Kuznetsov was a major dud. It was under repair for more than half of its 33-year
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service life, and even then, it could not catch a break. In 2018, it was in a floating dry dock, but the
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dry dock sank, and one of its cranes crashed onto the carrier's deck. In 2019, some welders accidentally
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set a pile of oil-soaked rags on fire. That incident caused almost a billion dollars in damage. Another
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fire broke out in 2022, but it was not as big. In the last ten years, Russia spent more than a billion
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dollars to fix the ship. But once the Kremlin launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine,
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repairing the Kuznetsov any further wasn't really an option. Russia cannot get many of the parts to
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fix it because of sanctions, and there's just not enough in Putin's pocketbook to go around.
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So why does it matter that the Russians are scrapping their one and only aircraft carrier?
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Even though it's been out of the fight for years, losing the Kuznetsov is a huge psychological blow
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to Russia and its image as a naval superpower. Since their inception, aircraft carriers have
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represented the pinnacle of a country's power projection. But is that still the case?
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One of the former commanders of Russia's Pacific Fleet is trying to downplay the loss,
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saying carriers are a thing of the past. If that were true, India and China would not be working
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feverishly to build their own carrier fleets. Oh, and fun fact, India and China both own Soviet-built
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aircraft carriers, which they bought from Russia and are actually the exact same type as the Kuznetsov,
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although they have been successfully updated over the year.
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