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To: neverdem

Japan and India are definitely preparing for the time when the USN may not be the top dog in Asia.

http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2013-05-29/news/39602234_1_indian-ocean-south-china-sea-comprehensive-convention

I have felt that the USN’s over reliance on supercarriers is an Achilles’ heel that the Chinese were bound to exploit. The scenario discussed in this article is a bit far fetched, but not totally unreasonable.


7 posted on 07/08/2013 2:03:08 PM PDT by Ronin (Dumb, dependent and Democrat is no way to go through life - Rep. L. Gohmert, Tex)
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To: Ronin
The scenario discussed in this article is a bit far fetched, but not totally unreasonable.

The "resolve" of the CiC and the agenda of his minions make this scenario quite tempting for the ChiComs and not far-fetched at all.

What makes you assume the George Washington or ANY US Naval vessel would be ordered to defend itself? I could definitely envision the ship and its crew purposely sacrificed by the Marxist-in-Chief -- just to further humiliate the US and our military.

47 posted on 07/08/2013 4:42:16 PM PDT by USS Johnston (Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be bought at the price of chains & slavery? - Patrick Henry)
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To: Ronin
I have felt that the USN’s over reliance on supercarriers is an Achilles’ heel that the Chinese were bound to exploit. The scenario discussed in this article is a bit far fetched, but not totally unreasonable.

This stuff's been around forever. Forty years ago, the Naval Institute Proceedings was running articles that scenarized an "improved Forrestal" or Enterprise-class (yes, yes, class of one) CVA/CVAN falling victim, along with her escorting cruiser, to a lurking bad-boy 40-knot PT/PGM type element (two boats, say) nailing them both hard with anti-shipping missiles in a restricted seaway, then scooting away before escorting ships could respond.

The enemy asset that carrier battle groups have never, in any exercise, been able to deal with is a task group of SSN's and SSGN's opposing transit. Every year, for years and years, Atlantic Fleet admirals have run their LANTFLEX exercise on such scenarios, and the submarines have come out on top every time. Worry about that, because in the end power projection is what it's about, and a navy unable to protect convoys transiting contested waters can't get the strategic mission done.

58 posted on 07/08/2013 5:15:12 PM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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