Thursday, January 9, 2020

Iran Is Getting Ready To Attack And Blow Up A Fake Aircraft Carrier Again

The view from Planet Labs SkySat satellites showing Iran's fake aircraft and a recent push to complete repairs, in possible anticipation of a March exercise. Photos taken December 4.19 and Jan 1.20. Planet Labs SkySat

Defense One: Iran Is Getting Ready to Blow Up A Fake Aircraft Carrier, Again

To test weapons, try out tactics, and intimidate adversaries, Iranian forces may attack its barge-borne “carrier” as soon as March.

The escalating shows of force between the United States and Iran could soon take a theatrical turn. Satellite photos from Planet Labs, obtained exclusively by Defense One, show that Iran has recently completed repairs on a mock aircraft carrier that it could destroy as part of an elaborate military exercise, later in the spring.

The “carrier” — a highly-detailed superstructure built on a barge — was heavily damaged in a February 2015 exercise. Last August, Planet’s satellites first captured workers moving the barge inside the breakwaters at Bandar Abbas naval base. Subsequent imagery showed that the Iranians beginning work in October, with deck and latticework nearly completed by December and January.

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WNU Editor: It looked impressive the last time they did it (see below video).

2 comments:

Mike Feldhake said...

LOL; nats taking out a carrier.

Anonymous said...

Carriers are easy to take out. They have been since the early days of WW2. They are an airfield built on top of an ammo dump built on top of a small city, the size of a postage stamp.

Thing is carriers and their battle group fight back.

Assuming you take out a carrier after sacrificing a large part of your navy and air force. There will be another carrier ready to take on what is left and they will finish what is left.