STOBAR (Short Take-Off But
Arrested Recovery)
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STOBAR (Short Take-Off But Arrested Recovery) is a system
used for the launch and recovery of aircraft from the deck of an aircraft carrier, combining elements of both short take-off and vertical
landing (STOVL)
without catapult-assisted take-off but with arrested recovery (CATOBAR).
Aircraft launch under their own
power using a ski-jump to assist take-off (rather than using a catapult
like most carriers). However, these are conventional, rather than STOVL
aircraft, and thus require arrestor wires
to land on the ship. The STOBAR system is simpler to build than CATOBAR — but
it works only with light, and lightly armed, fighter aircraft that have a high thrust to weight ratio. As of 2013, it has only been used regularly on Russian,
Indian, and Chinese carriers.
Users
The Russian Navy
aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov
is the first STOBAR carrier. Other aircraft carriers that feature a STOBAR
configuration include the Chinese aircraft carrier ex-Varyag and the Indian INS Vikramaditya (formerly the Soviet carrier Admiral Gorshkov), as
well as the future Vikrant class aircraft carrier
of India.
When the Eurofighter Typhoon was proposed for the British Royal Navy's
Future Carrier Borne Aircraft, it was envisaged that they would operate
in a STOBAR configuration. Instead, the Joint Combat Aircraft will be deployed on the next generation Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers in a STOVL configuration.[2]
The Dassault Rafale
is STOBAR compatible, after several simulations conducted by Dassault Aviation, the Rafale is able, with no modification, to take-off from
a ski-jump carrier[4]
and the Indian Navy could consider it for a future acquisition.[5]
References
1. Jump up ^ "Converteam develops catapult launch system for UK
carriers" By Tim Fish, Jane's. 26 July 2010
2. Jump up ^ Hoyle, Craig. "Cameron: UK to swap JSFs to carrier variant,
axe Harrier and Nimrod." Flightglobal.com, 19 October 2010.
The entire wiki link on the subject can be found at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STOBAR
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