Hi everyone, i have been looking at this AU lately and i think some of the drawings are not very good and certainly not up to the latest standards so i decided to start upgrading some of the drawings and the AU itself by making some backstorys for the ships and the FD - scale drawings. And here is the first upgraded drawing:
This is the new Táchira/Brasília Class drawing, i also decided to delete the Simón Bolívar class and only have one aircraft carrier class.
Táchira/Brasília class
The
Táchira/Brasilia class is a class of eight aircraft carriers built for the Venezuelan Navy and the Brazilian Navy. The eight vessels were the first aircraft carriers to be designed and built in Venezuela and Brazil. They were built by Dianca Shipyard and Arsenal de Marinha do Rio de Janeiro in cooperation with UCOCAR, ASTIMARCA and EMGEPRON, with DCNS and Fincantieri providing technical assistance. Their the first South American nuclear-powered surface vessels, and the second class of nuclear-powered carriers completed outside of the United States. Development of the ships started separately with the Brazilian Navy looking a suitable replacement for the old BNS São Paulo A12 (Ex Foch) which had experienced many technical difficulties through out its career. On the other hand the Venezuelan project started as a result of an ambitious rearmament program that was conceived to make the Venezuelan Armed Forces self sufficient and capable of fighting against far more powerful countries such as the United States, Russia or China. Since both programs had similar goals it was decided that it would be more effective if both countries worked together on the design, development and construction of the ships. So in 2016 a contract between the two governments and their main shipbuilding companies was signed in which they agreed to develop a common carrier, but since neither Venezuela nor Brazil had any experience in the construction of aircraft carriers DCNS of France and Fincantieri of Italy were brought into the project as technical advisors.
Ships in class:
ARV Táchira – PA-1 is the lead ship of the Táchira-class of aircraft carriers, the largest warship ever built for the Venezuelan Navy and capable of carrying up to eighty aircraft. She was named after the state Táchira on 5 July 2018 and it was commissioned in early 2020, with initial operational capability from 2021.
ARV Simón Bolívar – PA-2 is the second ship of the Táchira-class of aircraft carriers. She was named after Venezuela’s liberator on his birthday the 24 July 2018 and it was commissioned in early 2021, with initial operational capability from 2022.
ARV Francisco de Miranda – PA-3 is the Third ship of the Táchira-class of aircraft carriers. She was named after Venezuelan revolutionary Francisco de Miranda on the 14 July 2019 to commemorate the 203rd anniversary of his death and it was commissioned in early 2022, with initial operational capability from 2023.
ARV Marcos Evangelista Pérez Jiménez – PA-4 is the fourth ship of the Táchira-class of aircraft carriers. She was named after Venezuela’s 37th president on his birthday the 25th April 2019 and it was commissioned in late 2022, with initial operational capability from 2023.
BNS Brasília – A13 is the lead ship of the Brasília-class of aircraft carriers, the largest warship ever built for the Brazilian Navy and capable of carrying up to eighty aircraft. She was named after the Brazilian capital on 21 April 2018 and it was commissioned in early 2020, with initial operational capability from 2021.
BNS Mina Gerais – A14 is the second of the Brasília-class of aircraft carriers. She was named after the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais on 10 August 2018 and it was commissioned in late 2020, with initial operational capability from 2022.
BNS Riachuelo – A15 is the third of the Brasília-class of aircraft carriers. She was named in honor of the battle of Riachuelo on 10 June 2019 and it was commissioned in early 2021, with initial operational capability from 2023.
BNS Pernambuco – A16 is the fourth of the Brasília-class of aircraft carriers. She was named after the Brazilian state of Pernambuco on 20 August 2019 and it was commissioned in late 2021, with initial operational capability from 2023.
General characteristics
Type: Aircraft carrier
Displacement: 90.000 tons
Length: 304.69 m (999,64 ft)
Height: 57,72 m (189,37 ft)
Beam: 75.30 m (246,72 ft)
Draft: Maximum navigational: 10,45 m (34,28 ft)
Propulsion: 2 × nuclear reactors
4 × steam turbines
4 × shafts
260,000 shp (194 MW)
Speed: 30+ knots (56+ km/h; 35+ mph)
Range: Unlimited distance; 20-25 years
Complement: Ship's company: 3,000
Air wing: 2,300
Aircraft carried: 75–85 fixed wing and helicopters