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Why Russia and China can't Sink U.S Aircraft Carriers

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Published 26 Mar 2020

One reason the Navy is not alarmed is that it has invested heavily in new technologies aimed at bolstering the defenses of carrier strike groups. It also has changed its tactics for operating near China. But the biggest reason for confidence about the future resides in the difficulties China would face in trying to find and track U.S. carriers. Large-deck, nuclear-powered aircraft carriers of the type the U.S. Navy operates seem like they would be easy to target. They are over a thousand feet long, they are 25 decks high, and they are made of steel that reflects radar signals. They have distinctive optical, infrared and radio-frequency signatures. Here's How The US Air Force Build a Super A-10 Warthog: /watch/IfjQdAkihdKiQ AMERICA Ship-Killing Missile Systems its Top Priority to Battle in South China Sea:/watch/gli0Y3WjmBYj0 US F-35 Lightning II Is Now the World’s Most Dominant Stealth Fighter: /watch/YPooJIxbDBlbo Support This Channel Subscribe: /channel/UC4eMatTcTgrf97HOIvr4GRA Website: https://www.airforce.com Share, Like And Subscribe

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