How The U.S. Navy Can Destroy China’s Aircraft Carriers In A War #shorts
Would China's brand-new carrier fleet survive a conflict with US forces? In addition to the Carrier Air Wings' ability to launch F-35C formations, America-class amphibious assault ships can also deploy with up to 13 to 15 F-35B aircraft. Additionally, US Air Force F-22s and F-35s on land bases in Guam, Japan, or other countries, can also strike targets in the event of a Pacific battle. The US Navy's latest Tomahawk missiles, which can be launched from destroyers and cruisers, and have a range of up to 900 miles, pose a further threat to Chinese carriers. These missiles can evade most ship-based radar by travelling below the curve. But what's better than a conventional tomahawk? a hypersonic missile of course. If the U.S. Navy is successful in equipping its Zumwalt-class destroyers with hypersonic missiles by 2025, and continues to make significant advancements in its powerful laser weapons, its capacity to destroy Chinese carriers in the following years will increase immensely. In the end, the US Navy's attack submarines pose the biggest and possibly least recognized threat to Chinese carriers.
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