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July 12, 2018 
New Russian and Chinese Weapons Could Make Aircraft Carriers Obsolete, Study Warns

Inexpensive Russian and Chinese weapons, such as cyberwar and antiship missiles, threaten the West’s reliance on expensive arms such as aircraft carriers.
by Michael Peck

The RUSI study suggests that Britain—and implicitly the United States—adopt a four-pronged approach it calls Tolerate, Treat, Transform and Terminate. The first three refer to maintaining the capability of current weapons, upgrading current weapons to meet future threats and developing entirely new technologies. However, the last option—what RUSI calls Terminate—is the most explosive. It essentially means getting rid of weapons that can no longer perform effectively in combat, yet can’t or are too expensive to upgrade. “The judgement here will be whether it is the most cost-effective means to deliver that effect, or whether a less sophisticated capability might be more appropriate,” RUSI says. “Second, while desirable, the capability could be rapidly reconstituted should the need arise.”

Inexpensive Russian and Chinese weapons, such as cyberwar and antiship missiles, threaten the West’s reliance on expensive arms such as aircraft carriers.

http://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/new-russian-and-chinese-weapons-could-make-aircraft-carriers-obsolete-study-warns-25576

rangerrebew

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Carriers have been reaching obsolescence for the past 45 years.  The Russians had a satellite back then which could spot a carrier within 6 nautical miles of it's actual position.