Good. The more resources they waste on that giant floating turd the better.
the-flying-lunch-box on
It’s essentially mothballed. It has no crew as they’ve all been reassigned. The likelihood it ever sails again is *very* low. Even if it did it would serve no practical purpose for Russia in their current conflict.
Metalmess on
They don’t have planes for it either
DrEdRichtofen on
It’s second career will be as a reef.
deserthistory on
It’s proof that the sunk cost fallacy is the primary motivation in the russian mind. They built it. It must be successful, no matter the cost.
Maybe a little like that 3 day long “not war” they’ve been waging.
TheDarthSnarf on
But they will “retire” the crew.
NotAmusedDad on
This thing was decades obsolete when they laid her keel. Russia would do well to abandon her and order a type 003 or 004 from the Chinese.
The most interesting thing, though, is that it *could* be improved and placed in active duty– the Chinese still operate the *Kuznetzov* class *Liaoning* in active service, as well as a domestically built modified *Kuznetzov* class vessel .
But Russia isn’t capable of that. So instead they glorify a broken system they can’t fix, even as the world moves past… and meet the derision of the world with a sense of misdirected pride even as it continues to crumble.
I can’t think of a better symbol for the Russian state.
Breech_Loader on
To retire it would be admitting how shitty it is. Also, every part of it has been stripped to the innards and it’s not hot to reveal that.
Jannol on
Then they need to blow it up for good if they won’t retire it.
ComprehensiveLet8238 on
This is proof of how much disinformation exists online
bwsmith1 on
Makes for a nice easy target.
Slut_for_Bacon on
Imagine how bad a conflict would have to be going for the US to start pulling naval crews to make infantry units.
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Good. The more resources they waste on that giant floating turd the better.
It’s essentially mothballed. It has no crew as they’ve all been reassigned. The likelihood it ever sails again is *very* low. Even if it did it would serve no practical purpose for Russia in their current conflict.
They don’t have planes for it either
It’s second career will be as a reef.
It’s proof that the sunk cost fallacy is the primary motivation in the russian mind. They built it. It must be successful, no matter the cost.
Maybe a little like that 3 day long “not war” they’ve been waging.
But they will “retire” the crew.
This thing was decades obsolete when they laid her keel. Russia would do well to abandon her and order a type 003 or 004 from the Chinese.
The most interesting thing, though, is that it *could* be improved and placed in active duty– the Chinese still operate the *Kuznetzov* class *Liaoning* in active service, as well as a domestically built modified *Kuznetzov* class vessel .
But Russia isn’t capable of that. So instead they glorify a broken system they can’t fix, even as the world moves past… and meet the derision of the world with a sense of misdirected pride even as it continues to crumble.
I can’t think of a better symbol for the Russian state.
To retire it would be admitting how shitty it is. Also, every part of it has been stripped to the innards and it’s not hot to reveal that.
Then they need to blow it up for good if they won’t retire it.
This is proof of how much disinformation exists online
Makes for a nice easy target.
Imagine how bad a conflict would have to be going for the US to start pulling naval crews to make infantry units.