Comments: - - Listening to the explanation of the structure, it is jet propulsion, so it can turn in a small radius,
I thought it was a good design that could be loaded a lot,
In reality, I often experience it as a do-it-yourself carpenter, but it seems that it was a failure that did not go as expected when I designed it greedily.
If the hull's stealthiness and extensive deck are heat-resistant, it can be equipped with an F35B and used as a special operations ship by Paramiri or the Marine Corps.
This ship can be used as an amphibious assault ship by taking advantage of its 4-knot high speed. She is expected to play an important role in future amphibious operations.
It's cool, it's modular, and it's fast, so I always wonder, "Why did it fail?"
It's an American-like design concept that supports multi-purpose operations that can be converted into units at high speed and with interchangeable weapons, but it feels like a fighter that has become too multi-role, and the full functionality ends up being costly. Shall we? may result in
The idea of Mission Bay is very rational and very American. Repeated inconvenience. . . There must be countless differences between the first ship and the final ship due to minor improvements.
Due to The Sino-Japanese Journalist Exchange Agreement... They don’t report anything on CCP bad behavior in Japan. 1 Japanese government shall not take a hostile view toward China. 2 Japan shall not follow the United States and the conspiracy of creating two Chinas which the United States contrives. We definitely disagree with Japan's subservience. 3 The development of and the normalization of bilateral relations between China and Japan will not be interfered.