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Spanish aircraft carrier Príncipe de Asturias

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The ship supports a maximum of 29 fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft with up to 12 on deck and 17 aircraft in the hangar. The hangar which measures 2,398 m is accessed by two flight deck lifts. The 5,100 square metres (55,000 sq ft) flight deck is 176 metres (577 ft) in
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before it was dismantled. Indonesia reportedly showed interest, but then decided not to buy. Unconfirmed sources also indicate the Philippines, several Arab countries, and Angola had expressed interest in purchasing the Principe de Asturias. In September 2017 it was announced that the
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was delivered to the Navy on 30 May 1988. The construction process had begun eleven years previously, on 29 May 1977. The processing of the steel began on 1 March 1978 and the keel was laid on 8 October 1979. On 22 May 1982, in a ceremony presided over by
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decoy launchers. For offensive weapons, the ship relies on the capabilities of her embarked aircraft. For anti-submarine defense, she relies upon the detection capacity and attacks of her ASW helicopters and accompanying frigate
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In November 2012, her decommissioning was confirmed. The official decommissioning ceremony was held on 6 February 2013. Aviation capability is being provided by the landing helicopter dock ship
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aircraft, the carrier has the characteristic "ski-jump" (12° here), with the runway sightly off the longitudinal axis, tilted portside.
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concept. This was a proposal for a small through deck vessel, capable of operating helicopters and a small number of
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could be withdrawn from active service and placed in a state of "restrictive standby" along with two of the
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or AV-8B Harrier II Plus aircraft. The carrier also has facilities to support helicopters, usually 6
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fixed-wing aircraft, to provide anti-submarine defence for convoys in the event of war with the
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The ship was retired due to defence cuts, being officially decommissioned on 6 February 2013.
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Several countries interested in buying ex-Spanish Navy Aircraft Carrier Principe de Asturias
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6,500 nautical miles (12,000 km; 7,500 mi) at 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph)
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The ship was permanently assigned to the Alpha Group, comprising the carrier and six
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as the ship's sponsor. The ship made her first sea trials in November 1987.
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has operated aircraft carriers since the 1920s, initially with the
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SELEX Sistemi Integrati RTN-11L/X missile approach warning radar,
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was bought by a Turkish company planning to scrap the vessel.
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Several countries had reportedly expressed interest in buying
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The self-defense armament includes four close defense
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Príncipe de Asturias
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