What is the normal sortie rate for a STOBAR carrier. for example, the Kuznetsov?
What will be the sortie rate for Viky in normal and combat scenarios (Any Ideas considering its deck plan)
Is there any plan with Navy to buy some more VTOL Aircraft like the Harriers?
How many VTOL Aircraft can simultaneously land on a Aircraft carrier?
Can two or more Helicopters simultaneously be launched from a Carrier?
@pmaitra,
@Decklander,
@arnabmit,
@Kunal Biswas
The Kutznetsov at around 60,000 Tons is similar to the upcoming Queen Elizabeth Class of Aircraft carriers of the British navy in dimensions and aircraft complement. As such, we do expect them to have fairly similar sortie and recovery rates of the aircrafts operating onboard the aircraft carrier.
The QE carriers are expected to generate a maximum launch rate of 24 aircraft in 15 minutes and a maximum recovery rate of 24 aircraft in 24 minutes.
However for a five day period of operations, we have...
The carrier will support joint combat aircraft carrying out up to 420 sorties over five days and be able to conduct day and night time operations. The maximum sortie rate is 110 joint combat aircraft sorties in a 24-hour period.
Of course these estimates are based on an aircraft complement of 40 aircraft and well trained, well experienced crew.
Please keep in mind that sortie and launches are quite different terms.
However a word of caution in calculating sortie rates. Size of the aircraft carrier is not everything, nor is the aircraft complement the decisive factor in increasing or decreasing aircraft sortie and launch rates.
The USN, the sole operators of super carriers, have had mixed experiences with their carrier fleet.
The SURGEX (war-game/exercise) concept postulated carrier aircraft flying one-hour to 1.5-hour sorties and ringing up 200 sorties every 24 hours. With such time requirements, targets more than 200 miles from the carrier would prove to be out of reach.
However, Come Operation Desert Fox in 1998, and these expected sortie rates were found to be out of reach even with a complement of 36 F/A-18s, 10 F-14s, and six EA-6Bs.
The best estimate is that CVW-3 logged about 50 strike sorties per day, for a sortie rate of 1.0.
The Carrier Myth
Queen Elizabeth Class (CVF) - Naval Technology
But having said all that,
one fact that must be kept in mind in conducting strike missions is the persistence or staying time over target area. Its one thing to enter into an area, and quite another to stay there for a reasonable period of time to support ground operations and/or naval operations.
The talk is all about sorties, very little about persistence over the area and no (if I didn't miss it with my quick look) comparison of actual effect on target.
In short
: A F-18 sortie that drops two bombs and loiters over target for an hour is treated as one sortie – just like a B-1B that drops ten bombs and loiters for hours over the area.