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Title: Claims Of Aircraft Carrier Vulnerability Are False, But The Versatility Is Real
Post by: rangerrebew on June 11, 2020, 11:33:29 am
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Claims Of Aircraft Carrier Vulnerability Are False, But The Versatility Is Real
Loren Thompson
 

Some ideas never go out of fashion, no matter how unfounded they are. One such idea is the belief that America’s large-deck, nuclear-powered aircraft carriers are vulnerable to attack by [insert latest threat here].

We’ve heard this idea over and over again for decades, even though the Chief of Naval Operations opined last year that his carriers are probably less vulnerable today than at any time since World War Two.

The good news is that planners in the Office of the Secretary of Defense have recently begun to back away from the notion that threats to the carrier force are a compelling reason to change the way the Navy is organized.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/lorenthompson/2020/06/09/claims-of-aircraft-carrier-vulnerability-are-false-but-the-versatility-is-real/#6ba7bbd0591a (https://www.forbes.com/sites/lorenthompson/2020/06/09/claims-of-aircraft-carrier-vulnerability-are-false-but-the-versatility-is-real/#6ba7bbd0591a)
Title: Re: Claims Of Aircraft Carrier Vulnerability Are False, But The Versatility Is Real
Post by: rangerrebew on June 11, 2020, 11:35:08 am
I don't know but a carrier that can't get weapons to the planes because it has no weapons elevators seems kind of vulnerable to me.  But what do I know? tri22