An unspooken advantage on missiles is, not only they are cheaper and easy to mass produce, with their current range the can easily overcome the mean distance to the closest pacific island, so in the event of war, being land based they can easily cover themselves in a huge area denial zone across all micronesia and almost all south pacific. And Since China not only have the largest civilan and military fleet and now air cargo transports, providing logistics to achieve that is a real possibility. In a case of war we would, probably see a repeat from what japan did in WW2, with attacks over the multiples archipelagos, creating airports, naval ports, lots of transports, beach landings and contest over who outproduces the other in a long run.
Can you cover the issue about the Israel-Gaza rocket bombarding, since very modern military and anti-ballistic system of Israel manages to intercept only 1/4 of missiles fired from Gaza which I would expect that are far inferior to the modern standard. I would appreciate, and the community too. Also could Israel invade Gaza and how deadly that would be to them ?
Living at Okinawa right now. I use to work at a Cafe, and my boss was a US Marine, and retired to become a chef on island. He once told me, "this island is a high danger zone, if China desires they want to go to war"
@@birdsnature6421 the end goal of all rulers is global domination. Even the USA isn’t happy with their status in the world. Everyone wants to be the god of the human race.
We had PLGRs which were replaced by DAGRs, but we still learned how to do land navigation with a compass and protractor. The Navy has also restarted teaching its officers celestial navigation after taking a decade off doing that (was a stupid thing to stop doing). You always want redundancy when you are relying on technology.
Yeah but with the leadership we have now, its still possible. The scariest thing to me about the left is their fondness for crippling the DoD and leaving us vulnerable to modern threats by canceling this precise type of program: the important ones. They have already cost us a new main battle tank, multiple armored and amphibious vehicles, artillery weapons, new attack helicopter, and guided missile cruiser in just 8 years, not to mention all the canceled air force programs and missiles, munitions, etc.
@@cameronspence4977 …Very true and I do agree with you. My statement and assumption is that the PrSM is far into testing phase and precision fires is the number one modernization priority for the 🇺🇸 Army. They recently tested it using a HIMARS. I think this will be a valuable asset, too valuable to cancel at this point.
With the current administration under heavy influence from the far left wing of the Democrat party, I could see a scenario in which it is canceled. The good news is Biden sees the China threat, and is making a good move to pivot from the Middle East to the Western Pacific. But if certain Democratic Congresswomen had their way, we would have no military.
Because the ship would have to cross an entire ocean to become a true threat to the American homeland. Have to prioritize certain hardware for basic strategy. The same reason we pretty much have the only blue water Navy on Earth. Most of our defense is our offense. Carrier strike groups forward operating half a world away means we have to focus more on stopping anti ship missles not creating them. We rely almost entirely on air assets for all Naval defenses and air assets can carry ANYTHING including nukes.
@@kaidanielson5956 I am glad someone mentioned those attack subs. Our subs alone could cripple any enemy naval force in the world. Anti-ship ballistic missiles are for people who don't think they have the ability to keep a navy away from their own shores. We can.
If most ports and international roads and airports in china were destroyed during a military conflict, the US will only need to focus on defense while witnessing the free fall of the chinese economy and therefore the fall of *China!*
Lol, business doesn't work like that. The ones making the most money from US products "made in China" are not Chinese factories, but dchebags like Ray J, the creator of Raycon
Don't blame China, Blame your damned businessmen and politicians who gave China the ability to make their shhhttt kuz "mUh gLobuL wArMiN" and Americans getting too full of themselves ergo making manpower costs and overall costs higher than if it were made in China
Umm, the Russians had anti-ship ballistic missiles since the seventies. Current Chinese missiles are modified and/ or improved copies of old Russian designs.
@@gotanon8958 Yes, you're right I didn't watch the video all the way through. Now that I did though, I can tell you that the missiles didn't become operational because of an ABM treaty with the US. The USSR were limited in the amount of ballistic missiles they could field and chose to field ones with nuclear warheads.
@@slavap4963 actually, they were restricted to an ABM system for one ICBM silo and the capital city to prevent MAD from becoming irrelevant and allow both sides to retaliate in case of a nuclear strike
@Max Honestly I don't see them invading Taiwan, as it would hurt them more then help them. Now they can use it as a case against western capitalism (I know, weird argument, but it is China we are talking about) but it is also possible that Pooh Bear gets a bit mad with power. Maybe setting up a defensive alliance with South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, India, and Vietnam for the defense of Taiwan could help, but it may also exagerate the problem.
@@zhongxina9420 I was just talking to a buddy about that. Honestly I think they’ll hit Taiwan, Vietnam and Philippines at once. Try to split any retaliation effort up. Hell could even see them getting NK involved (along with some forces of there own)to go to the South
1:11 if it does what the PLA claims! They have to find and confirm a target before they can shoot at it, after that I would be surprised if they can actually hit a moving target besides a lucky hit once in a while.
AEGIS is Greek for DOME, the AEGIS system covers the top of the ship as well as a 360 degree coverage around the ship. AEGIS will see a Ballistic missile coming straight down on a Carrier or other ship. Further even if the Carrier is using the old 48C Air Search Radar back in the 1980's the Navy added a straight up looking antenna on the top of the 48C just in case a missile comes down from a high altitude onto a ship. This was a counter measure to the Russian/Soviet Kitchen Missile.
You still are going to be wasted....the chinese missile manuovre randomly...and termiated at mach 10 ! The aircraft carrier of today will be like the battleships of yesterday...sitting ducks..
I think the SM-2ER Blk IV could have around 60 - 70% ish interception rate on those DF-21Ds, but they only can intercept the ballistic missile in it's terminal phase which is nearly right above the ship.
@@ganboonmeng5370 do you have any proof that since ballistic missile something that’s been around for almost hundreds of years now is the end of super carriers
Meanwhile submarines and in-flight refueling kind of render some aspects of the "no-go zone" kind of a moot point. Let them find out how well that works, if the U.S. ever desires to reach out and touch them. Also we don't have a long range land based anti-ship ballistic system because the only adversary that we consider formidable enough to try and touch us is Russia, and we'd assume they'd use their sub fleet for that purpose too. No point in investing in a weapons system that doesn't work vs. the most likely threat.
Indeed. not only that, but we don't even actually need to enter the 1500 mile danger zone around China. All we need to do is blockade them by preventing trade ships from passing through the Indian ocean to China. China's green water navy couldn't do anything to realistically challenge this, and it'll be a LONG time before they can. India, which doesn't like China either, could also easily pull this off.
just go check out some photos from aftermath of iranian R-17 Scud's knockoffs strikes on your superduper bases )) that is a good example of how junk from 60's equipped with chinese-made guidance electronics turn those missiles in to unstoppable power ) especially when you have to drop them on impotent yanks with their questionable capability ABM junk )
A carrier battle group is a MUCH harder target scenario than a single ship anchored. People who have never served on an aircraft carrier have zero clue of their true capabilities..... all of you arm chair military "experts" don't know jack of real world power...
One problem for homing hypersonic missiles is the plasma created from reentry can interfere with radio signals, including radars and data links needed for command guidance.
It was mentioned in the older video. Experts believed that the hypersonic missiles will slow down to supersonic speed during a terminal phase (and they'll slow down due to the atmospheric density at lower altitude anyway) in order to be able to use its own radar. This limitation means that lower-tier air defenses can potentially intercept them, although there'll still be less time for overall engagement, hypersonic weapons are not a silver bullet as the media believed.
It's theoretically possible to get a strong radio signal in/out, which could allow for remote guidance. It's just difficult. A sensor on the other hand would have little hope of operating in that portion of the trajectory, because a radar bounce-back is drastically weaker than the origin signal. And IR wouldn't work at all through plasma.
@@mickeyg7219 Case in point Pershing 2 does execute terminal deceleration maneuvers by bleeding energy through pitching up and down, probably to enable the condition for the seeker to operate. If you are the target itself carrying self defense it is true it might not require an otherwise more sophisticated BMD interceptor. But a boost glider or airbreathing scramjet is different and the focus is already shifting that direction. If you have little time you might have to enable more self defense at the point of target since the interception geometry is just easier than catching arrow mid flight.
Because we do not face the threat of a superpower like the US attacking our shores where these would come in handy. Our antiship capabilities do not depend on ballistic missiles--which have their own limitations.
China built the ballistic anti-aircraft carrier because the US has them well protected and plentiful. But there are no foreign aircraft carrier plentiful enough for the US to built such ballistic weapon.
There is no need for the US to waste time on anti ship ballistic missiles. As we already have many way to eliminate ANY naval threat... surface, air, subsurface, or space. Ballistic anti ship missiles just are NOT proven in any real world combat.... US Naval weapons and tactics ARE PROVEN.
I know this is an older video but the US Navy now has the Conventional Prompt Strike (CPS) missiles which can be launched from either carrier aircraft, Zumwalt class DDG or subs and can manuver to hit moving ships.
I really like the "assault carrier" focused model the Navy is going with. This allows larger carriers to remain further away and distribute strike packages over a large, many branched network of mini-carriers. I wonder if it's possible to daisy chain aircraft from the West coast of the US across the pacific using carriers, Hawaii, the island chains and finally Japan and Taiwan.
With new stealth drones being developed to work with our new 6th gen fighters, i'm not sure the assault carrier thing will be nessicary, with the MQ-28, XQ-58 and the X-62 being able to project the force of a given fighter and suppliment it's payload. We're so far ahead in naval and air combat technologies, and now that we're done taking China lightly (I would mention Russia but.... we all see how that is going for them) the capabilities should be as jaw dropping as the F-22 was when it was revealed. We *HAD* a stealth cruise missile that probably would be smart to bring back, so that we could strike their TELs long before our assets get within the danger zone.
Covert Cabal...you amaze me sometimes honestly. The U.S has bases in Japan, South Korea, Guam...why the heck does thE USN need a hypersonic anti-ship missile when it can hit China faster.
Everything said "aside" this is a defensive weapon system. Its made to shield your coastline from enemy ships. The US simply does not have need for that currently as no power really is looking at invading Guam, Hawaii, or the US.
@Kazakhstan factory worker Ok, an ICBM is a missile, it can be guided like any missile. This means its as accurate as the system guiding it. Now, even if its not 100% accurate, it actually doesn't really need to be. See, here is the truly scary concept. Lets say the ICBM launches a 3000 pound "Warhead". So the carrier is detected by any one of a dozen means... Airborne search radars, underwater listening systems, Sat... what ever. The position and course are tracked and the missile fired. The missile goes into low earth orbit, arcs over and recives constant updates from tracking systems on the target. The missile then begins its dive on the carrier group... traveling at mach 23 its booking it... using the earths gravity to keep its speed up as it plunges in to reentery, its ceramic heat cap protecting it. its "tail end" has the sensors... its what the russians call a beam rider. rather then looking for a return from the target, it instead tries to say "inside" the beam that a satalite is using to "highlight" the target area. at anywhere from 15 to 5 miles out from the carrier, a small "shattering charge" detinates inside the ICBM. This causes the warhead to fragmentate... so, instead of having a single 3000 pound warhead... now you have say 300 10 pound chunks, all traveling still at around mach 15ish. covering an area between 500 and 1000 meters in diamater. Buchshot from space. even if just a few chunks... hit the carrier... well at that speed, its going to rip right though the decks, givent he size of a carrier if the grouping is "tight" say a 5 mile out break up. you're going to see a carrier thats swiss cheese, with reactor damage, fires everywhere, and worse. Even if only 5-10 fragments hit, the chances are its still going to be enough to limit air operations and force the carrier to retreat. Which... is the point.
@Kazakhstan factory worker Ok stop and think about the cost again. an aircraft carrier is 13 billion, a single fighter is between 200 and 300 million. A single Anti-ship missile is 3 million BUT, it would take several hundred of them to saturate the air defenses of a carrier group. so thats 300 million + delivery platforms with any losses in platforms adding to the attack cost. A single 300 million balistic missile, to damage or destroy a 13 billion dollar carrier, is actually more cost effective then 24-32 bombers + 3-4 missile each. And ANY attack often requires multipul systems to coordinate. Thats one of the jokes to the beam rider missiles... they are 1960's tech.
@Kazakhstan factory worker Oh, think about this then. each patriot missile costs 5 million dollars. Each SM-2 ER missile costs 3 million. The US Will "ripple fire those at 500k drones and rockets. predicted losses against ANY US carrier group in a strike is upwards of 50% of aircraft sent out. So having a weapon that can force US carriers out of an area... meaning you don't really need to worry about it is a benifit. Sure, you might replace 20 bombers for 20 of these missiles. BUT if you are not looking at an offensive air arm, but defensive... it can make other countires in the area feel "safer"
It knows where the fleet would be if the fleet hadn't changed course after being detected. Also the U.S. Navy has SA-6 anti ballistic missiles and laser weaponry.
The Primary Anti-Ship weapon of the USN is not the carrier air wings its the Submarine fleet which the reason why the US has a large attack submarine fleet.
actually not only DF21D, the latest DF31 also have anti ship capability and that one can reach Guam apparently. it is a defensive weapon designed to offset American carriers influence in the south china sea, there is no need for the US to develop such things, unless, they want to develop it and deploy in Guam. but again, in a real full scale conflict the facilities in Guam and Okinawa would be destroyed quickly by Chinese ballistic missile strikes, so there really isn't much point to deploy anti ship ballistic missile in Asia. maybe one day when the Chinese navy expand pass the first and second Island chain and mobile in the pacific ocean on a regular basis then there is a need to put them in Hawaii as base protection.
Having such a large missile should mean that it has the space to have very large radars,sensors,communications systems,a powerful electrical supply and powerful electronic systems with multiple communications uplinks for in-flight up to the second guidance from Sat's/ground/ship/airborne and land radars and all sorts of huge and powerful systems for very accurate guidance I would imagine,
@@mybad8805 It will but there are few of them. That said I do think they could do a huge amount of damage with low losses. Were it not for them being slow and the fact that the Chinese have a lot of long wave radars they could get away with most anything. The fact that the Chinese would be able to send fighters to the general area of the B1. The fighters using IRST systems makes this a hard one to judge. My guess would be that by using E warfare systems decoys and so on most of the B1 would complete the mission successfully. Geting out of there that done might be a little more of a problem but atleast 8 out of 10 should get home. The amount of damage caused from 10 B1 bombers is enormus.
I think a cruise missile ohio class loaded with antiship tomahawks would work fine. Forget whether is it a seaskimmer, or maybe that's the harpoon (or none), but given we have at least 4 of them, and each can carry 154 tomahawks, that a lot of damage
@John Hero They will launch multiple missiles. CIWS will catch the rest. For a nearly 40 year old missile with a laughably small warhead, tomahawk missiles are ridiculously unsuited to fill a peer anti-ship role. The DF-21D has vastly more range, is substantially faster and carries a much more powerful warhead.
I am an Iranian myself, but I got to admit the US satellite move before our missile strike was pretty smart. With a simple idea they probably saved dozens of valuable aircraft.
Im just glad Irans slowly moving towards being normal again, and not on the same terrorism shit they were in the 80's. If you still live there, make sure your politicians ally with the rest of the middle east, and get off their war shit. Funding random terrorist states is only gonna make the situation worse.
Iran actually hit the right buildings which the drones and equipment were stored. Also Iran told the US when and where they are attacking so they would save the soldiers. BTW Iran built antiship ballistic missiles.
? Iran was hoping for as many casualties as possible and got nothing except a bunch of concussions. We killed one of their most important and powerful people that still warrants revenge
Iran told Iraq, which later told the US. They were saying when the attack was gonna happen, with the intention of destroying equipment for propaganda, and not start a war. Thats why the US still scrambled the aircraft.
In my opinion, the US withdrawl from the the INF Treaty had more to do with the Chinese than the Russians. The PrSM has the potential to undermine Chinese plans for naval superiority within the First Island Chain. China is dependent on land-based assets, to include fighters, bombers and recon aircraft as part of their sea denial strategy. Ballistic missiles damaging runways can disrupt air operations. The question is to what degree.
Yes you are correct half of it. The INF did not have China sign the treaty only between US and Russia, but Russia cheat and developed hypersonic missiles and nuclear-powered missiles (recalled the incident year ago where they killed most of their expert scientists), but Russia was not real direct threat to US but rather to Europe and NATO or more likely Ukraine and with the sanction and lower oil price will put Russian in economic crisis, thus it would be hard for Russia to put all money in military development. On the other hand, China is different, they have all the money and stepping up with their developing Anti-ship missiles, hypersonic missiles, rapidly increase their nuclear war head capability, PLAN, PLAA, warships and the CCP official told Chinese citizen that America is their #1 enemy and their generals wanted to sink US carriers, we will not take that threat lightly. Anyway, what Trump and his administration did was absolutely correct to withdraw from INF to allow US develop better hypersonic missiles with much more accuracy and safely than China and Russia, we have experiences, we have technology, network, and knowledge to develop and operate against our adversaries.
@@maddogpham9815 The Russians might have been cheating and probably were to some degree. I think the biggest issue is that there was no way one can check without taking a missle apart. The difference betweeen a legal and illegal missiles can be as simple as the size of the fuel tank. The missile could have a small fuel tank, but has the ability to swap in a bigger one. And it would not be that hard to design a missile so that a booster can be added for extra range. In my opinion, the US could have lived with the cheating or at least negotiated something with the Russians if it wasn't for China. China changed the equation, pulling US attention away from Europe to the Pacific. This allowed Russia to play hardball. With China, the US needed to withdraw from the INF Treaty and the Russians piled on mroe reasons to do so. I think this was a mistake on Putin's part. Russia can't aford an arms race. They have problems producing in quantities weapons systems they already developed. US was ahead of every one on hypersonic reasearch. I still think the US is still ahead, just that the US does not see a need to rush the development of a hypersonic systems. The weaker power needs to hasve "something" so as not to seem weak and vulnerable. Again, just my read on the situation. Not claiming to be psychic. LOL
For your own safety, please do not run with earphones/earbuds. Inattentive drivers are everywhere, and your own attention to sound could save your life. That's not even getting into deliberate threats like "polar bear hunting"
Not just inattentive drivers but willfully reckless and dangerous drivers who are so petty and pathetic that they will speed up when ur crossing just to be an asshole about it
@@sufimuslimlion4114 Or just random people who want to attack you. I would never wear such things. It's important to be aware of your surroundings when outside.
USA is also integrating NSM from Kongsberg teamed up with raytheon tech who is manufacturing them. 100nm range super sea skim with 5th gen. Passive system. But it is still not that of a long range missile 😅
I was thinking that too. I dont know why the range it so short it needs to be triple that at least. But maybe it is they just keep it classified or are going all in on Tomahawk and Lrasm
The range of the Russian hypersonic aeroballistic missile Kinzhal is 2000 km. Speed - 12500 km / h. A distance of 1000 km flies in 3 minutes. The ship is in the field of view of the satellite for 20 minutes. Even if the satellite can no longer correct the rocket, it transmits all the parameters: speed, heading, which are laid down in the route map of the rocket flight. This is called an inertial guidance system. In addition, the rocket has an optical homing head and the ability to maneuver in flight. The Zircon hypersonic cruise missile is guided in approximately the same way, with a lower speed: only 7500 km/h.
So basically we should just use our aircraft carriers aircraft instead of worrying about long range missiles when our airforce is the world's largest airforce and our navy is the world's second largest airforce.
...Our Minutemen-3 ICBMs are like 330kt+ per MIRV, carry 3 MIRVs per ICBM but up to 7-11+, can fly ~12k-15k+ miles and is precise enough to hit within dozens of yards or less, IIRC like from released data. The US researched hypersonic tech a long time ago but just never built them...I think we're good on nuclear tech. We prob could stand to audit the bureaucracy and fed-res and cut worthless programs like Pakistani gender studies so we can reallocate the funds and time to shit like better laser weapons, tbh.
Russia has by far the best anti-ship missiles on the planet. Aside from India, with whom Russia jointly developed the P-800/Brahmos missile, Russia is the only country on earth capable of producing supersonic missiles.
Uh no. The sm3 is a mach 18 missile. All US ballistic missiles are hypersonic, the agm183 is hypersonic. The sm6 is supersonic. The us currently has the best anti-ship missile in the jassm. Supersonic missiles will be spotted earlier and will be shot down. Subsonic, stealthy missiles will be spotted later and are slower, but there will be more of them and they are less expensive.
Any ideas or new weapon systems can be reverse engineered, copied and improved. All you need is to have the resources and engineers to build your own version.
carriers actually have terrible range. placing aircraft on a carrier is a major compromise to its performance. this means less payload, less fuel or less speed, etc. in most cases, the designers choose to give up fuel, because they can refuel mid air. at the time this isn't a problem because aircraft out-range the missiles. but the table has turned. HCM's go beyond the maximum range of aircraft. there is question now whether carriers have a role in future wars. the answer currently is that it probably has some role but it will be quite different from what it once was.
@@wli2718 some missles have grater ranges yes But they are bulky and their launch is easyer to spot Planes have much greater versatility and outside of few specific situations are usualy more effective As you can see on the video, those rockest are most of the time coastal based And in terms of coastal defense, planes allso don't have those mentioned disadvatages
@@petrsukenik9266 planes are limited by available air bases. and there are fewer air fields than there are missile bases. you can easily spot air fields from space, as they take up a lot of space. and really, the point of an aircraft is to launch missiles anyway. current bombers will not survive modern air defenses.
In the end, if you can't find and keep targeted what you want to hit, you can't disable or destroy it. This rule applies equally to any military force. US Navy carriers only steer a straight course for more than a few minutes when they are transiting from one operational area to another out of range of enemy or potential enemy forces (e.g. : the South Atlantic, South Pacific, Southern and Central Indian oceans and the Gulf of Mexico). If you see a US Navy aircraft carrier that is not in transit has been steering the same course for more than 15 minute while not doing air ops, they are trying to mislead someone. The only purpose the Chinese "carrier killer" missiles serve is to make CCP officials feel better about about their aggression towards other countries.
You must be an idiot. A land-based anti-ship missile. this is a defensive system. and not an attacking one, but American aircraft carrier groups are weapons of attack, well, who is the aggressor in this case?And such a rocket as Dongfeng is absolutely without a wound, whether your group will change course every 15 minutes or not, they will put a nuclear warhead there if they decide to use it against US ships, this is several tens of kilometers of the epicenter of a nuclear explosion , changing the course will not save you, the sailors will turn into a barbecue inside the ships, from which burnt meat will come off directly from the bones
@@макслюлюкин My screen shows your name displayed in Cyrillic, but I don't believe you are Russian. Russians are smarter than your reply. Unless of course your intention was to "talk smack". I know many Russians who will take a contrary position solely for the sake of an argument, it is sport for them. I think rather you are another brain dead CCP social media bot, the Chinese version of a green tea latte sipping, avocado toast eating NPC. Ballistic missiles are not defensive weapon systems. Very few weapon systems are purely defensive. However, to refute you unfounded statement which shows more about your lack of understanding of the conduct of warfare in general and naval warfare in particular: the People's Liberation Tofu Dregs Bureaucracy would never be able to establish a killchain on a USN carrier group, much less hold that kill chain intact until resolution. Added to that, US Navy carrier groups have had the ability to defeat the DF-21D since late last century. No matter what their weapon systems are capable of, any organization that welds in a water tight door that opens into the interior of the ship on the main deck FACING the forecastle OR on another ship, installs a loading hatch in the same general area of the ship that is so poorly fitted that you can see DAYLIGHT through the gap between the hatch and it's seal, that organization had best stick to it's nation's rivers and not even test the green inshore waters. Should such an inept organization make the mistake of challenging the navy that has been the most powerful in the world for over three quarters of a century on the open ocean in those deep, blue waters they will find themselves mustered into Davy Jones locker before they know what has happened. How is it that the president of that ship yard, the captain of that ship or the admiral of the fleet it was assigned to never saw such obvious mistakes? Probably the same way that the sailors trying to control the flooding pouring through those hatches never thought anything could possibly be wrong with using the ELECTRIC powered dewatering pumps they were using. For you human beings out there, those videos were the most pathetic and clueless performances I have ever seen in my life! Those ships won't even make good practice targets, short of the US Navy raising their hulks to do a thorough warhead effect analysis. Seriously, just because your weapon sinks a Chinese junk doesn't mean it will do that amount of damage to an actual warship.
The USA doesn't need an anti-ship ballistic missile. But a super sonic strike missile in the anti-ship cruise missile role. The Norwegian company Konnesberg is working on such an application.
A CSG can move anywhere within a 2900 nm circle within an hour, so getting a track on them is problematic to say the least. They’re also equipped with the SM-6 to counter ballistic missile threats, ergo, the so called ballistic ship killer isn’t the golden bullet
A CSG might move at around 30 knots at max? Although the trajectory of a ballistic missile is determined on its way up, these DF-21D missiles have its own radar guidance system, so hitting something as large as an aircraft carrier won’t be so difficult… Regarding the intercepting capabilities, expect a saturated attack where dozens of missiles come at once, overwhelming any defence system. Against such a valuable target, as much missiles as necessary will be used.
Ballistic missiles are ridiculously hard to intercept. The intercept window is just too small. Firing 5-8 missiles at any one naval target will definitely result in that target's destruction. Firing 8 USD$10 million missiles to sink a USD$13 billion carrier along with its USD$6 billion air wing seems like a good deal to me
@@hphp31416 >> you still need some kind of recon aircraft to penetrate fighter cover and detect the carrier >> Well, let's see: Eighty plus Yaogan IMINT/ELINT satellites in orbit which can be set up to pass over a given area of sea every twenty minutes or so. Several hundred (SOSUS) bottom lay sonar sensors which can relay data from up to 3,000m down _with no network cable_. About twenty Soar/Divine Dragon HALE UAV which the Chinese are working on setting up with a networked long-wave radar that can look OTH across 1,500-2,500km of sea space. Multiple SSN/SSK which have gotten unpleasantly close to our ships in exercises before being driven to the surface. The WZ-8 hypersonic UAV which has optical and radar capabilities and can fly 1,500km from an H-6 parent aircraft. And an absolutely enormous naval auxiliary fleet of fishing trawls and small freighters which criss-cross the SCS on a daily basis. Oh yeah, also the various VTS reporting networks which, while the carrier itself doesn't have to be a part off, all the hundreds of civilian hulls, which want to retain insurance, must be. If those ships start 'flowing around' a certain null reporting area in the sea which is the carrier exclusion zone in wartime, you have them. Starting back in the 1920s or so, the USN did a bunch of 'Fleet Problem' exercises which showed, by FP9/10 that any carrier, operating within range of shore bomber bases, would last approximately less than 1 day before being sunk. They don't have the legs or the tanker gas to get out beyond the combat radius of dedicated bombers and they cannot generate enough sorties, while crippled by the deck cycle of 1:45 to fend off attacks. 'The Bombers Always Get Thru'. As proven by several attacks on Royal Navy carriers in the Mediterranean, Midway, Guam and the Philippine Sea. Today, the bomber is a one way missile. And the carrier is a huge, acoustically and EM noisy, value concentration of up to 10,000 men and 20-30 billion dollars. Which can be tracked via it's unique 'formation' signature of clustered props and radars for hundreds of kilometers of convergence zones/deep sound channel distance or small RCS UAS ELINT (AEGIS doesn't work if you don't rotate and radiate...) tracking off the aforementioned small fishing hulls. And then attacked, either directly or via the fleet trains. A CSG can only sustain air ops for 3-5 days without needing to slink off and do an unrep and can only do serious, ongoing, air ops for roughly ten days before the crew have to be given serious rest. Given that it will also take anything up to a week to get to the AO in travel time and two weeks to 'surge' a six deck force from standing start on the West Coast; China, which will use DF-15 TBMs to destroy Taiwan's air defense grid and fighters to provide CAS and Escorts for the up to _40,000_ airborne troops available to seize Kaohsiung and Taipei in a 24hr combat pulse, will have fait d'accompli'd the Taiwan seizure mission before Go Navy can even arrive at their own funeral to play Sinkex. The big issue, which people ignore, is that you don't need hypersonics if you start out within 100-200nm of the target area. Supersonics are fine and much smaller/cheaper as concentrated warshot to penetrate defenses with. With ~150 such missiles on a dedicated SSGN, similar to what the USS Florida (with UGM-109) brought to Libya for Odyssey Dawn, the U.S. Navy could easily provide a staggered but not out Taiwan defense force some serious fire power with timely JTAC handoff via SOF. Stabilizing any surprise attack with massive, pinpoint, counters that were simply _not on the island_ to be hit themselves. The USN have an Oligarch problem in that their admiral's yachts have sucked up such huge amounts of resources, for so long, that they have literally created self-sustaining ecosystems which have no relevance to modern warfare as it is. The problem with such specialization (think: battleships) is that it creates equally specialized predators which feed on it. And a smart strategist simply operates within a faster tempo ops plan to bypass or render out-of-domain irrelevant the system. We will be operating at the wrong end of a 6,000nm logistics chain in any fight off the Chinese coast. We should not be doing so with a conop paradigm which is modeled on June 4, 1942. Because we will be the ones playing the role of Nagumo.
great video also the part where he's goofy as hell trying to shake the earbuds out of his head 2 seconds after talking about ballistic missiles is absolutely hilarious I want them now
@@abraham2172 Most politicians doesn't have money to run their own election campaigns, they get their money from "donations" with strings attached from greedy mega corporations. What do you think the Iraq war was? It's greedy oil companies wanting access to nationalized Iraqi oil which became privatized after the war.
@@13thSystem I dont deny that, but politicians still need votes and that they get only by convinving people. That is what makes democracies so great, potential leaders need to convince their people and prove themselves time and time again. If they make big mistakes, like the Iraqi war, they can get voted off.
@@abraham2172 Democracy can be manipulated when most mainstream medias are part of large corporate conglomerates who has their own puppet candidates. Doesn't matter if people hated Bush afterwards, the oil companies already got what they wanted, privatized Iraq oil. Doesn't matter if everyone hates wall street, at the end they still get all the subsidies, all the protection and all the government support. US is corporation controlled.
@@13thSystem Careful with your mainstream media mumbling, youre getting close to rightwing conspiracy theories. The rightwing media and the republicans use such lies as a tool to discriminate everyone not agreeing with them. Fox News for example mostly hates against political opponents and is building up a kind of rightwing fantasy world that has nothing in common woth reality.
it's doctrinal. our navy is a blue water force, and has to focus on force projection. ASBMs are large and primarily defensive in nature due to their deployment limitations. PrSM is a start, and I like the focus on rapid deployability, and I do see a possibility of it being used on ships _in the future,_ but if I had to choose between the PrSM and new ships for the navy, I'd go for the latter.
copium video. Iran also has anti-ship balletic missiles called Khalij Fars (Persian gulf) US cannot build this kind of weapon just like they can't build hypersonic missile while Iran China Russia developed their own hypersonic. all the tech US has been developed by immigrant from east (Persians or Chinese) and nazi scientist from paperclip. Project but they are no longer alive and US no longer desired by new generation of scientists to leave their own country to move there. you are in decline. BTW Iran has its own spy satellite so that made-up story was absurd. only reason you knew was because unlike you that have no respect for Iraq sovereignty, Iran told Iraq that if has anybody there should tell them to leave. but Iraq passed the information to you. coup harder
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Tracking ships with from space isn't nearly as difficult as you claim, especially for a nation that can launch their own sats. On a North-South line like China's coast, simply put several sats in a polar orbit...this is how satellite radio in the US works.
Let's not overlook defensive options against these weapons. We're already developing them. And while China acts like it is a magic bullet, they are building carriers. They clearly don't see carriers as dead.
@@skyserf hm okay That is one source but I still have doubts. One interesting aspect is that about 6 weeks or so after they left the treaty the us test launched a missile in the same category. ;)
@@skyserf yes after but you know that could mean right ? I did some digging and found pictures from the weapons test and I pretty much looks like a bgm-109 tomahawk which can be armed with either nuclear or conventional warheads. This would make sense since there was a version of the 109 that was land based with a range of up to 2500 km. This could generate some different scenarios: 1. the us Never decommissioned all of the land based 109 which would be a breach of the inf 2. the us had be developing an intermediate range missile even with the inf in place (this would be a breach) 3. the US modefied a sea or air based 109 back to a land based version which is the same scenario they accus the Russian and could also be considered a breach of the inf 4. some us built landbased abm weapons can be considered as inf breach because they can be fitted with warheads These are the ones a came up with in a hurry. But in a way I can understand Russia that they are a bit upset with the INF treaty
navy ships firing air to air missiles to knock out radars and comms etc , is like phasers on star trek! Maybe it will be a more surgical and peaceful way to wage war in the future, like fencing, disabled your opponents with small missile strikes
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An unspooken advantage on missiles is, not only they are cheaper and easy to mass produce, with their current range the can easily overcome the mean distance to the closest pacific island, so in the event of war, being land based they can easily cover themselves in a huge area denial zone across all micronesia and almost all south pacific.
And Since China not only have the largest civilan and military fleet and now air cargo transports, providing logistics to achieve that is a real possibility.
In a case of war we would, probably see a repeat from what japan did in WW2, with attacks over the multiples archipelagos, creating airports, naval ports, lots of transports, beach landings and contest over who outproduces the other in a long run.
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Can you cover the issue about the Israel-Gaza rocket bombarding, since very modern military and anti-ballistic system of Israel manages to intercept only 1/4 of missiles fired from Gaza which I would expect that are far inferior to the modern standard. I would appreciate, and the community too. Also could Israel invade Gaza and how deadly that would be to them ?
Living at Okinawa right now. I use to work at a Cafe, and my boss was a US Marine, and retired to become a chef on island. He once told me, "this island is a high danger zone, if China desires they want to go to war"
I lived in Henoco (Camp Schwab)
why would china wants to fight with us, its a suicide, we just want to protect our coast
@@birdsnature6421 Why do bully like to pick on what they perceive to be weak kids on the playground?
@@birdsnature6421 the end goal of all rulers is global domination. Even the USA isn’t happy with their status in the world. Everyone wants to be the god of the human race.
@@michael7324 You mean how US picked on all those smaller nations over the last 30 years? Yea what a shitty bully.
Red Storm Rising is an incredibly good book.
Red storm rising is one of my favorite books ever, Tom Clancy really threw it out of the park with that one
The part where the NATO Carrier Strike Group was attacked was extremely butt clenching lol.
@@radicalxg8282 Remember Larry Bond was the co writer on that one, and you should check out his book Red Phoenix it’s red storm but North Korea.
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The Cardinal of the Kremlin.
You explained the restrictions of relying on spy satellites very well. I always wondered why these militaries still need recon planes.
Because you never put all your eggs in 1 basket, better to have and not need than to need and not have.
We had PLGRs which were replaced by DAGRs, but we still learned how to do land navigation with a compass and protractor. The Navy has also restarted teaching its officers celestial navigation after taking a decade off doing that (was a stupid thing to stop doing).
You always want redundancy when you are relying on technology.
You cant get oblique photographs with satellites which is vital for identification of assets
@@freedomfrogs4847 they also are too predicable, well known, expensive, and too vulnerable to EMP from a high altitude nuke.
Our recon plane will find them
mhm Cabal and Curious droid upload a military video at the same time #tinfoilhattime
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Geopolitics channel Caspian Report dropped a show about China's navy too
Just finished watching CD's video.
Pretty good too.
Smarter Everyday is also sponsored by Raycon. Coincidence? I don't think so...
Thank for the channel name :)
Great video! You explain the nuance and details of these situations remarkably well
The precision strike missile is too important, I don’t see a scenario in which it gets canceled.
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Yeah but with the leadership we have now, its still possible. The scariest thing to me about the left is their fondness for crippling the DoD and leaving us vulnerable to modern threats by canceling this precise type of program: the important ones. They have already cost us a new main battle tank, multiple armored and amphibious vehicles, artillery weapons, new attack helicopter, and guided missile cruiser in just 8 years, not to mention all the canceled air force programs and missiles, munitions, etc.
@@cameronspence4977 …Very true and I do agree with you. My statement and assumption is that the PrSM is far into testing phase and precision fires is the number one modernization priority for the 🇺🇸 Army. They recently tested it using a HIMARS. I think this will be a valuable asset, too valuable to cancel at this point.
With the current administration under heavy influence from the far left wing of the Democrat party, I could see a scenario in which it is canceled. The good news is Biden sees the China threat, and is making a good move to pivot from the Middle East to the Western Pacific. But if certain Democratic Congresswomen had their way, we would have no military.
Because the ship would have to cross an entire ocean to become a true threat to the American homeland. Have to prioritize certain hardware for basic strategy. The same reason we pretty much have the only blue water Navy on Earth. Most of our defense is our offense. Carrier strike groups forward operating half a world away means we have to focus more on stopping anti ship missles not creating them. We rely almost entirely on air assets for all Naval defenses and air assets can carry ANYTHING including nukes.
Attack subs are our other big naval offensive tool.
@@kaidanielson5956 I am glad someone mentioned those attack subs. Our subs alone could cripple any enemy naval force in the world. Anti-ship ballistic missiles are for people who don't think they have the ability to keep a navy away from their own shores. We can.
Not it wouldnt. Guam and Hawaii are examples.
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There wouldn't be any Chinese threat if people stopped spending money there
If most ports and international roads and airports in china were destroyed during a military conflict, the US will only need to focus on defense while witnessing the free fall of the chinese economy and therefore the fall of *China!*
Lol, business doesn't work like that. The ones making the most money from US products "made in China" are not Chinese factories, but dchebags like Ray J, the creator of Raycon
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Not just China's economy though but basically everyone including the US
Don't blame China,
Blame your damned businessmen and politicians who gave China the ability to make their shhhttt kuz "mUh gLobuL wArMiN" and Americans getting too full of themselves ergo making manpower costs and overall costs higher than if it were made in China
@@dickmelsonlupot7697 customers are the ones. All they need do is stop buying citing the reason why. It'll sop change.
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Always a good day when Covert Cabal uploads a video.
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Umm, the Russians had anti-ship ballistic missiles since the seventies. Current Chinese missiles are modified and/ or improved copies of old Russian designs.
Did you watch the video? Bcuz he already mentioned it.
@@gotanon8958 Yes, you're right I didn't watch the video all the way through. Now that I did though, I can tell you that the missiles didn't become operational because of an ABM treaty with the US. The USSR were limited in the amount of ballistic missiles they could field and chose to field ones with nuclear warheads.
@@slavap4963 lol caught
@@slavap4963 actually, they were restricted to an ABM system for one ICBM silo and the capital city to prevent MAD from becoming irrelevant and allow both sides to retaliate in case of a nuclear strike
@@hman8338 What? Hablo Ingles?
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@Max thats a quick way to get the world to stop trading with them and Ultimately cripple them
@Max Honestly I don't see them invading Taiwan, as it would hurt them more then help them. Now they can use it as a case against western capitalism (I know, weird argument, but it is China we are talking about) but it is also possible that Pooh Bear gets a bit mad with power.
Maybe setting up a defensive alliance with South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, India, and Vietnam for the defense of Taiwan could help, but it may also exagerate the problem.
@@Azivegu idk they the ccp definitely be preppin for a war with how aggressive they are in the west philippine sea/south china sea border
@@zhongxina9420 I was just talking to a buddy about that. Honestly I think they’ll hit Taiwan, Vietnam and Philippines at once. Try to split any retaliation effort up. Hell could even see them getting NK involved (along with some forces of there own)to go to the South
@@cooliod45 not if they win
1:11 if it does what the PLA claims!
They have to find and confirm a target before they can shoot at it, after that I would be surprised if they can actually hit a moving target besides a lucky hit once in a while.
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@@exploited181 The situation? is bad, economic and a lot of Covid19 but personally I am Fine xD
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Yeah, the US hasn't had to worry about the naval power of any rival for t he last 60 years. Some strategic adjustments will probably be made.
Don't forget the Americans sent gaint rockets to the moon. Meaning they have the expertise and ability to produce a military rockets.
@@warpaulgundol7560 😂😂😂 india china russia they send the rockets to Mars also
@@warpaulgundol7560 That's why US is buying Russian racket engines.
@@momcilopucar8749 Now they don't. SpaceX uses their own engines. So does ULA and BO
We still don't I wouldn't believe half the shit the CCP says
AEGIS is Greek for DOME, the AEGIS system covers the top of the ship as well as a 360 degree coverage around the ship. AEGIS will see a Ballistic missile coming straight down on a Carrier or other ship. Further even if the Carrier is using the old 48C Air Search Radar back in the 1980's the Navy added a straight up looking antenna on the top of the 48C just in case a missile comes down from a high altitude onto a ship. This was a counter measure to the Russian/Soviet Kitchen Missile.
You still are going to be wasted....the chinese missile manuovre randomly...and termiated at mach 10 ! The aircraft carrier of today will be like the battleships of yesterday...sitting ducks..
@@ganboonmeng5370 wandorful Englizh lmao
I think the SM-2ER Blk IV could have around 60 - 70% ish interception rate on those DF-21Ds, but they only can intercept the ballistic missile in it's terminal phase which is nearly right above the ship.
@@ganboonmeng5370 so so does the king y’all hypersonic missile boat supposedly we’ve been shooting those down left and right over Ukraine.
@@ganboonmeng5370 do you have any proof that since ballistic missile something that’s been around for almost hundreds of years now is the end of super carriers
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Meanwhile submarines and in-flight refueling kind of render some aspects of the "no-go zone" kind of a moot point. Let them find out how well that works, if the U.S. ever desires to reach out and touch them.
Also we don't have a long range land based anti-ship ballistic system because the only adversary that we consider formidable enough to try and touch us is Russia, and we'd assume they'd use their sub fleet for that purpose too. No point in investing in a weapons system that doesn't work vs. the most likely threat.
Indeed. not only that, but we don't even actually need to enter the 1500 mile danger zone around China. All we need to do is blockade them by preventing trade ships from passing through the Indian ocean to China. China's green water navy couldn't do anything to realistically challenge this, and it'll be a LONG time before they can. India, which doesn't like China either, could also easily pull this off.
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The precision you describe (able to hit a moving target) has yet to be proven.
just go check out some photos from aftermath of iranian R-17 Scud's knockoffs strikes on your superduper bases )) that is a good example of how junk from 60's equipped with chinese-made guidance electronics turn those missiles in to unstoppable power ) especially when you have to drop them on impotent yanks with their questionable capability ABM junk )
@@harb1911 let me get this straight imagine even if those misssiles hit imagine being a non nuclear power and us coming after you
@@harb1911 .. Last time I checked large airbases are NOT moving. And that was ages ago in the technology race.
A carrier battle group is a MUCH harder target scenario than a single ship anchored. People who have never served on an aircraft carrier have zero clue of their true capabilities..... all of you arm chair military "experts" don't know jack of real world power...
@@harb1911 .. You really live in a dream world. One lucky shot out of hundreds dies not make an effective weapon.
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One problem for homing hypersonic missiles is the plasma created from reentry can interfere with radio signals, including radars and data links needed for command guidance.
It was mentioned in the older video. Experts believed that the hypersonic missiles will slow down to supersonic speed during a terminal phase (and they'll slow down due to the atmospheric density at lower altitude anyway) in order to be able to use its own radar. This limitation means that lower-tier air defenses can potentially intercept them, although there'll still be less time for overall engagement, hypersonic weapons are not a silver bullet as the media believed.
It's theoretically possible to get a strong radio signal in/out, which could allow for remote guidance. It's just difficult.
A sensor on the other hand would have little hope of operating in that portion of the trajectory, because a radar bounce-back is drastically weaker than the origin signal. And IR wouldn't work at all through plasma.
@@mickeyg7219 Case in point Pershing 2 does execute terminal deceleration maneuvers by bleeding energy through pitching up and down, probably to enable the condition for the seeker to operate. If you are the target itself carrying self defense it is true it might not require an otherwise more sophisticated BMD interceptor. But a boost glider or airbreathing scramjet is different and the focus is already shifting that direction. If you have little time you might have to enable more self defense at the point of target since the interception geometry is just easier than catching arrow mid flight.
Because we do not face the threat of a superpower like the US attacking our shores where these would come in handy. Our antiship capabilities do not depend on ballistic missiles--which have their own limitations.
Lol... I love the fact that there is a huge ocean between us and the rest of the world. :)
China built the ballistic anti-aircraft carrier because the US has them well protected and plentiful. But there are no foreign aircraft carrier plentiful enough for the US to built such ballistic weapon.
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There is no need for the US to waste time on anti ship ballistic missiles. As we already have many way to eliminate ANY naval threat... surface, air, subsurface, or space. Ballistic anti ship missiles just are NOT proven in any real world combat.... US Naval weapons and tactics ARE PROVEN.
Indeed. It would be like carrying a rifle to shoot a woolly mammoth that isn't there when you could carry a rifle made for deer that is there.
The same US have nukes that could destroy human 10 times
I know this is an older video but the US Navy now has the Conventional Prompt Strike (CPS) missiles which can be launched from either carrier aircraft, Zumwalt class DDG or subs and can manuver to hit moving ships.
I really like the "assault carrier" focused model the Navy is going with. This allows larger carriers to remain further away and distribute strike packages over a large, many branched network of mini-carriers.
I wonder if it's possible to daisy chain aircraft from the West coast of the US across the pacific using carriers, Hawaii, the island chains and finally Japan and Taiwan.
Air refueling exists.
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Yeah but That has its own issues. Maybe a combination of the two?
This is actually a really cool idea!!!
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Thanks! I think so. I think that the move towards assault carries means the 6th gen fighters might have a STOVL requirement.
With new stealth drones being developed to work with our new 6th gen fighters, i'm not sure the assault carrier thing will be nessicary, with the MQ-28, XQ-58 and the X-62 being able to project the force of a given fighter and suppliment it's payload.
We're so far ahead in naval and air combat technologies, and now that we're done taking China lightly (I would mention Russia but.... we all see how that is going for them) the capabilities should be as jaw dropping as the F-22 was when it was revealed. We *HAD* a stealth cruise missile that probably would be smart to bring back, so that we could strike their TELs long before our assets get within the danger zone.
Covert Cabal...you amaze me sometimes honestly. The U.S has bases in Japan, South Korea, Guam...why the heck does thE USN need a hypersonic anti-ship missile when it can hit China faster.
Everything said "aside" this is a defensive weapon system. Its made to shield your coastline from enemy ships. The US simply does not have need for that currently as no power really is looking at invading Guam, Hawaii, or the US.
@Kazakhstan factory worker Ok, an ICBM is a missile, it can be guided like any missile. This means its as accurate as the system guiding it.
Now, even if its not 100% accurate, it actually doesn't really need to be. See, here is the truly scary concept. Lets say the ICBM launches a 3000 pound "Warhead". So the carrier is detected by any one of a dozen means... Airborne search radars, underwater listening systems, Sat... what ever. The position and course are tracked and the missile fired. The missile goes into low earth orbit, arcs over and recives constant updates from tracking systems on the target.
The missile then begins its dive on the carrier group... traveling at mach 23 its booking it... using the earths gravity to keep its speed up as it plunges in to reentery, its ceramic heat cap protecting it. its "tail end" has the sensors... its what the russians call a beam rider. rather then looking for a return from the target, it instead tries to say "inside" the beam that a satalite is using to "highlight" the target area. at anywhere from 15 to 5 miles out from the carrier, a small "shattering charge" detinates inside the ICBM.
This causes the warhead to fragmentate... so, instead of having a single 3000 pound warhead... now you have say 300 10 pound chunks, all traveling still at around mach 15ish. covering an area between 500 and 1000 meters in diamater. Buchshot from space. even if just a few chunks... hit the carrier... well at that speed, its going to rip right though the decks, givent he size of a carrier if the grouping is "tight" say a 5 mile out break up. you're going to see a carrier thats swiss cheese, with reactor damage, fires everywhere, and worse.
Even if only 5-10 fragments hit, the chances are its still going to be enough to limit air operations and force the carrier to retreat. Which... is the point.
@Kazakhstan factory worker Ok stop and think about the cost again. an aircraft carrier is 13 billion, a single fighter is between 200 and 300 million. A single Anti-ship missile is 3 million BUT, it would take several hundred of them to saturate the air defenses of a carrier group. so thats 300 million + delivery platforms with any losses in platforms adding to the attack cost.
A single 300 million balistic missile, to damage or destroy a 13 billion dollar carrier, is actually more cost effective then 24-32 bombers + 3-4 missile each.
And ANY attack often requires multipul systems to coordinate. Thats one of the jokes to the beam rider missiles... they are 1960's tech.
@Kazakhstan factory worker Oh, think about this then. each patriot missile costs 5 million dollars. Each SM-2 ER missile costs 3 million. The US Will "ripple fire those at 500k drones and rockets.
predicted losses against ANY US carrier group in a strike is upwards of 50% of aircraft sent out. So having a weapon that can force US carriers out of an area... meaning you don't really need to worry about it is a benifit. Sure, you might replace 20 bombers for 20 of these missiles. BUT if you are not looking at an offensive air arm, but defensive... it can make other countires in the area feel "safer"
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The ballistic missiles knows where the fleet is because it knows where it isn’t.
It does not have complete knowledge of where the fleet isn't.
@@griffithf.k.4136 r/whoosh
But does it know where it isn’t?
Wut...?
It knows where the fleet would be if the fleet hadn't changed course after being detected. Also the U.S. Navy has SA-6 anti ballistic missiles and laser weaponry.
Lockheed Martin just released a vid on the precision strike missile
he already stated that in video near the end
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The Primary Anti-Ship weapon of the USN is not the carrier air wings its the Submarine fleet which the reason why the US has a large attack submarine fleet.
carrier based fighters are there to defend submarines from asw aircrafts
hmmmm tomahawk with anti ship capabilities seems the long way round to remaking the TASM
actually not only DF21D, the latest DF31 also have anti ship capability and that one can reach Guam apparently. it is a defensive weapon designed to offset American carriers influence in the south china sea, there is no need for the US to develop such things, unless, they want to develop it and deploy in Guam. but again, in a real full scale conflict the facilities in Guam and Okinawa would be destroyed quickly by Chinese ballistic missile strikes, so there really isn't much point to deploy anti ship ballistic missile in Asia. maybe one day when the Chinese navy expand pass the first and second Island chain and mobile in the pacific ocean on a regular basis then there is a need to put them in Hawaii as base protection.
Us is stalling an assortment of missile defence system in Guam and Hawaii I think to counter ballistic missile threats
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Having such a large missile should mean that it has the space to have very large radars,sensors,communications systems,a powerful electrical supply and powerful electronic systems with multiple communications uplinks for in-flight up to the second guidance from Sat's/ground/ship/airborne and land radars and all sorts of huge and powerful systems for very accurate guidance I would imagine,
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It is extreamly hard to get in striking distance of the mainland China with the short planes like the F35.
Would a B-2 Spirit float your boat?
@@mybad8805 It will but there are few of them. That said I do think they could do a huge amount of damage with low losses. Were it not for them being slow and the fact that the Chinese have a lot of long wave radars they could get away with most anything. The fact that the Chinese would be able to send fighters to the general area of the B1. The fighters using IRST systems makes this a hard one to judge. My guess would be that by using E warfare systems decoys and so on most of the B1 would complete the mission successfully. Geting out of there that done might be a little more of a problem but atleast 8 out of 10 should get home. The amount of damage caused from 10 B1 bombers is enormus.
China may be rapidly growing their navy, but what is its Navy quality? For on the modern battlefield, quality means a lot more than numbers
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Thank God for Trump's balls in pulling us out of that outdated treaty..
I think a cruise missile ohio class loaded with antiship tomahawks would work fine. Forget whether is it a seaskimmer, or maybe that's the harpoon (or none), but given we have at least 4 of them, and each can carry 154 tomahawks, that a lot of damage
Tomahawks are slow and easy to intercept
@John Hero
They will launch multiple missiles. CIWS will catch the rest. For a nearly 40 year old missile with a laughably small warhead, tomahawk missiles are ridiculously unsuited to fill a peer anti-ship role. The DF-21D has vastly more range, is substantially faster and carries a much more powerful warhead.
Hopefully our government (US) keeps on the PrSM.
I hope to GOD biden doesnt go the way the democrats usually do and go on a program cutting spree. We badly need new missiles and ships
I am an Iranian myself, but I got to admit the US satellite move before our missile strike was pretty smart.
With a simple idea they probably saved dozens of valuable aircraft.
Thanks
Im just glad Irans slowly moving towards being normal again, and not on the same terrorism shit they were in the 80's.
If you still live there, make sure your politicians ally with the rest of the middle east, and get off their war shit.
Funding random terrorist states is only gonna make the situation worse.
Iran actually hit the right buildings which the drones and equipment were stored.
Also Iran told the US when and where they are attacking so they would save the soldiers.
BTW Iran built antiship ballistic missiles.
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Iran was hoping for as many casualties as possible and got nothing except a bunch of concussions. We killed one of their most important and powerful people that still warrants revenge
Iran told Iraq, which later told the US.
They were saying when the attack was gonna happen, with the intention of destroying equipment for propaganda, and not start a war.
Thats why the US still scrambled the aircraft.
Imagine a redux of the Cuban missile crisis except this time its Americans putting ballistic missiles in Taiwan.
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ATACMS is getting an upgrade soon to a seeker head for targeting ships. It also has the 500 pound warhead from Harpoon. Should be very capable.
Just put a himars with atacms missiles on the back of a few ships/ carriers /lhds that would suprise them eh
@@inch6074 Hide them in the jungle where they can’t be found readily.
In my opinion, the US withdrawl from the the INF Treaty had more to do with the Chinese than the Russians. The PrSM has the potential to undermine Chinese plans for naval superiority within the First Island Chain. China is dependent on land-based assets, to include fighters, bombers and recon aircraft as part of their sea denial strategy. Ballistic missiles damaging runways can disrupt air operations. The question is to what degree.
Yes you are correct half of it. The INF did not have China sign the treaty only between US and Russia, but Russia cheat and developed hypersonic missiles and nuclear-powered missiles (recalled the incident year ago where they killed most of their expert scientists), but Russia was not real direct threat to US but rather to Europe and NATO or more likely Ukraine and with the sanction and lower oil price will put Russian in economic crisis, thus it would be hard for Russia to put all money in military development.
On the other hand, China is different, they have all the money and stepping up with their developing Anti-ship missiles, hypersonic missiles, rapidly increase their nuclear war head capability, PLAN, PLAA, warships and the CCP official told Chinese citizen that America is their #1 enemy and their generals wanted to sink US carriers, we will not take that threat lightly. Anyway, what Trump and his administration did was absolutely correct to withdraw from INF to allow US develop better hypersonic missiles with much more accuracy and safely than China and Russia, we have experiences, we have technology, network, and knowledge to develop and operate against our adversaries.
@@maddogpham9815
The Russians might have been cheating and probably were to some degree. I think the biggest issue is that there was no way one can check without taking a missle apart. The difference betweeen a legal and illegal missiles can be as simple as the size of the fuel tank. The missile could have a small fuel tank, but has the ability to swap in a bigger one. And it would not be that hard to design a missile so that a booster can be added for extra range.
In my opinion, the US could have lived with the cheating or at least negotiated something with the Russians if it wasn't for China. China changed the equation, pulling US attention away from Europe to the Pacific. This allowed Russia to play hardball. With China, the US needed to withdraw from the INF Treaty and the Russians piled on mroe reasons to do so. I think this was a mistake on Putin's part. Russia can't aford an arms race. They have problems producing in quantities weapons systems they already developed.
US was ahead of every one on hypersonic reasearch. I still think the US is still ahead, just that the US does not see a need to rush the development of a hypersonic systems. The weaker power needs to hasve "something" so as not to seem weak and vulnerable.
Again, just my read on the situation. Not claiming to be psychic. LOL
I love fixed targets. These missiles are sitting ducks. We are also adapting CIWS to cover 180 degrees.
For your own safety, please do not run with earphones/earbuds. Inattentive drivers are everywhere, and your own attention to sound could save your life. That's not even getting into deliberate threats like "polar bear hunting"
Not just inattentive drivers but willfully reckless and dangerous drivers who are so petty and pathetic that they will speed up when ur crossing just to be an asshole about it
They might have a pass through option, my earbuds do.
@@sufimuslimlion4114 Or just random people who want to attack you. I would never wear such things. It's important to be aware of your surroundings when outside.
I just run with one in
@@baronvonslambert You tried so hard to sound intelligent. It's amazing that you have eyes on the back and sides of your head.
A great counter to these missiles could just be a lasers it would make them completely ineffective
For our 35+ billion every single year in black budget we better have multiple game changers the world knows nothing about.
If by game changers, you mean, yachts of politicians approving that budget - sure, I'm guessing there are a few :-P
Until they are hacked.
Babe wake up, covert cable uploaded
Indeed a very informational video about Modern Technology
USA is also integrating NSM from Kongsberg teamed up with raytheon tech who is manufacturing them. 100nm range super sea skim with 5th gen. Passive system. But it is still not that of a long range missile 😅
I was thinking that too. I dont know why the range it so short it needs to be triple that at least. But maybe it is they just keep it classified or are going all in on Tomahawk and Lrasm
terrific content !
The cadence of "a version of SM-6 that can hit ships" at 8:42 sounds like some silly poem. Made me chuckle.
Great video!
The range of the Russian hypersonic aeroballistic missile Kinzhal is 2000 km. Speed - 12500 km / h.
A distance of 1000 km flies in 3 minutes. The ship is in the field of view of the satellite for 20 minutes. Even if the satellite can no longer correct the rocket, it transmits all the parameters: speed, heading, which are laid down in the route map of the rocket flight. This is called an inertial guidance system. In addition, the rocket has an optical homing head and the ability to maneuver in flight. The Zircon hypersonic cruise missile is guided in approximately the same way, with a lower speed: only 7500 km/h.
Imagine Tickling enemy to death with SM6
Hey, if they are very lucky the chinese will laugh themselves to death
Considering the size of the area that USA patrols, and the element of surprise, putting them on SSBN seems the best idea.
So basically we just need to stick a bigger warhead on our already working missles.
added weight and size would ruin the balance
No. They need way better range too
So basically we should just use our aircraft carriers aircraft instead of worrying about long range missiles when our airforce is the world's largest airforce and our navy is the world's second largest airforce.
...Our Minutemen-3 ICBMs are like 330kt+ per MIRV, carry 3 MIRVs per ICBM but up to 7-11+, can fly ~12k-15k+ miles and is precise enough to hit within dozens of yards or less, IIRC like from released data. The US researched hypersonic tech a long time ago but just never built them...I think we're good on nuclear tech. We prob could stand to audit the bureaucracy and fed-res and cut worthless programs like Pakistani gender studies so we can reallocate the funds and time to shit like better laser weapons, tbh.
I had no idea anto ship ballistic missiles were so complicated. It makes sense because ballistic missiles are made for hitting fixed targets.
Russia has by far the best anti-ship missiles on the planet. Aside from India, with whom Russia jointly developed the P-800/Brahmos missile, Russia is the only country on earth capable of producing supersonic missiles.
Uh no. The sm3 is a mach 18 missile. All US ballistic missiles are hypersonic, the agm183 is hypersonic. The sm6 is supersonic.
The us currently has the best anti-ship missile in the jassm. Supersonic missiles will be spotted earlier and will be shot down. Subsonic, stealthy missiles will be spotted later and are slower, but there will be more of them and they are less expensive.
@Viper 6 still they ran !!!
Exactly we need!
China's navy sails alone. Nato can field a larger fleet and the chinese need another 20 years for equality in tech.
so nato should attack now?
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Is that a face reveal?
Edit: nevermind no its not
Lol the head shake guy?
@@Kahreeyo yea
@@Kahreeyo I am the head shake guy and will be using that title from now on :)
Any ideas or new weapon systems can be reverse engineered, copied and improved. All you need is to have the resources and engineers to build your own version.
Because carriers allredy have everything they need to destroy any sort of enemy ship
carriers actually have terrible range. placing aircraft on a carrier is a major compromise to its performance. this means less payload, less fuel or less speed, etc. in most cases, the designers choose to give up fuel, because they can refuel mid air. at the time this isn't a problem because aircraft out-range the missiles. but the table has turned. HCM's go beyond the maximum range of aircraft.
there is question now whether carriers have a role in future wars. the answer currently is that it probably has some role but it will be quite different from what it once was.
@@wli2718 some missles have grater ranges yes
But they are bulky and their launch is easyer to spot
Planes have much greater versatility and outside of few specific situations are usualy more effective
As you can see on the video, those rockest are most of the time coastal based
And in terms of coastal defense, planes allso don't have those mentioned disadvatages
@@petrsukenik9266 planes are limited by available air bases. and there are fewer air fields than there are missile bases. you can easily spot air fields from space, as they take up a lot of space. and really, the point of an aircraft is to launch missiles anyway. current bombers will not survive modern air defenses.
@@wli2718 were not talking land based aircraft here but carrier based
Hello from Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA!
In the end, if you can't find and keep targeted what you want to hit, you can't disable or destroy it. This rule applies equally to any military force. US Navy carriers only steer a straight course for more than a few minutes when they are transiting from one operational area to another out of range of enemy or potential enemy forces (e.g. : the South Atlantic, South Pacific, Southern and Central Indian oceans and the Gulf of Mexico). If you see a US Navy aircraft carrier that is not in transit has been steering the same course for more than 15 minute while not doing air ops, they are trying to mislead someone. The only purpose the Chinese "carrier killer" missiles serve is to make CCP officials feel better about about their aggression towards other countries.
You must be an idiot. A land-based anti-ship missile. this is a defensive system. and not an attacking one, but American aircraft carrier groups are weapons of attack, well, who is the aggressor in this case?And such a rocket as Dongfeng is absolutely without a wound, whether your group will change course every 15 minutes or not, they will put a nuclear warhead there if they decide to use it against US ships, this is several tens of kilometers of the epicenter of a nuclear explosion , changing the course will not save you, the sailors will turn into a barbecue inside the ships, from which burnt meat will come off directly from the bones
@@макслюлюкин My screen shows your name displayed in Cyrillic, but I don't believe you are Russian. Russians are smarter than your reply. Unless of course your intention was to "talk smack". I know many Russians who will take a contrary position solely for the sake of an argument, it is sport for them. I think rather you are another brain dead CCP social media bot, the Chinese version of a green tea latte sipping, avocado toast eating NPC.
Ballistic missiles are not defensive weapon systems. Very few weapon systems are purely defensive.
However, to refute you unfounded statement which shows more about your lack of understanding of the conduct of warfare in general and naval warfare in particular: the People's Liberation Tofu Dregs Bureaucracy would never be able to establish a killchain on a USN carrier group, much less hold that kill chain intact until resolution. Added to that, US Navy carrier groups have had the ability to defeat the DF-21D since late last century.
No matter what their weapon systems are capable of, any organization that welds in a water tight door that opens into the interior of the ship on the main deck FACING the forecastle OR on another ship, installs a loading hatch in the same general area of the ship that is so poorly fitted that you can see DAYLIGHT through the gap between the hatch and it's seal, that organization had best stick to it's nation's rivers and not even test the green inshore waters. Should such an inept organization make the mistake of challenging the navy that has been the most powerful in the world for over three quarters of a century on the open ocean in those deep, blue waters they will find themselves mustered into Davy Jones locker before they know what has happened.
How is it that the president of that ship yard, the captain of that ship or the admiral of the fleet it was assigned to never saw such obvious mistakes? Probably the same way that the sailors trying to control the flooding pouring through those hatches never thought anything could possibly be wrong with using the ELECTRIC powered dewatering pumps they were using.
For you human beings out there, those videos were the most pathetic and clueless performances I have ever seen in my life! Those ships won't even make good practice targets, short of the US Navy raising their hulks to do a thorough warhead effect analysis. Seriously, just because your weapon sinks a Chinese junk doesn't mean it will do that amount of damage to an actual warship.
@@макслюлюкин For the Tofu Dregs Junk Club: "Farewell and adieu to you Spanish ladies farewell and adieu to you ladies of Spain"
The USA doesn't need an anti-ship ballistic missile. But a super sonic strike missile in the anti-ship cruise missile role. The Norwegian company Konnesberg is working on such an application.
A CSG can move anywhere within a 2900 nm circle within an hour, so getting a track on them is problematic to say the least. They’re also equipped with the SM-6 to counter ballistic missile threats, ergo, the so called ballistic ship killer isn’t the golden bullet
A CSG might move at around 30 knots at max? Although the trajectory of a ballistic missile is determined on its way up, these DF-21D missiles have its own radar guidance system, so hitting something as large as an aircraft carrier won’t be so difficult… Regarding the intercepting capabilities, expect a saturated attack where dozens of missiles come at once, overwhelming any defence system. Against such a valuable target, as much missiles as necessary will be used.
@@kerbodynamicx472 you still need some kind of recon aircraft to penetrate fighter cover and detect the carrier
Ballistic missiles are ridiculously hard to intercept. The intercept window is just too small. Firing 5-8 missiles at any one naval target will definitely result in that target's destruction. Firing 8 USD$10 million missiles to sink a USD$13 billion carrier along with its USD$6 billion air wing seems like a good deal to me
@@hphp31416 WZ-8 is already in service for months, if not years
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you still need some kind of recon aircraft to penetrate fighter cover and detect the carrier
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Well, let's see: Eighty plus Yaogan IMINT/ELINT satellites in orbit which can be set up to pass over a given area of sea every twenty minutes or so.
Several hundred (SOSUS) bottom lay sonar sensors which can relay data from up to 3,000m down _with no network cable_.
About twenty Soar/Divine Dragon HALE UAV which the Chinese are working on setting up with a networked long-wave radar that can look OTH across 1,500-2,500km of sea space. Multiple SSN/SSK which have gotten unpleasantly close to our ships in exercises before being driven to the surface.
The WZ-8 hypersonic UAV which has optical and radar capabilities and can fly 1,500km from an H-6 parent aircraft.
And an absolutely enormous naval auxiliary fleet of fishing trawls and small freighters which criss-cross the SCS on a daily basis.
Oh yeah, also the various VTS reporting networks which, while the carrier itself doesn't have to be a part off, all the hundreds of civilian hulls, which want to retain insurance, must be. If those ships start 'flowing around' a certain null reporting area in the sea which is the carrier exclusion zone in wartime, you have them.
Starting back in the 1920s or so, the USN did a bunch of 'Fleet Problem' exercises which showed, by FP9/10 that any carrier, operating within range of shore bomber bases, would last approximately less than 1 day before being sunk. They don't have the legs or the tanker gas to get out beyond the combat radius of dedicated bombers and they cannot generate enough sorties, while crippled by the deck cycle of 1:45 to fend off attacks. 'The Bombers Always Get Thru'. As proven by several attacks on Royal Navy carriers in the Mediterranean, Midway, Guam and the Philippine Sea.
Today, the bomber is a one way missile. And the carrier is a huge, acoustically and EM noisy, value concentration of up to 10,000 men and 20-30 billion dollars. Which can be tracked via it's unique 'formation' signature of clustered props and radars for hundreds of kilometers of convergence zones/deep sound channel distance or small RCS UAS ELINT (AEGIS doesn't work if you don't rotate and radiate...) tracking off the aforementioned small fishing hulls.
And then attacked, either directly or via the fleet trains. A CSG can only sustain air ops for 3-5 days without needing to slink off and do an unrep and can only do serious, ongoing, air ops for roughly ten days before the crew have to be given serious rest.
Given that it will also take anything up to a week to get to the AO in travel time and two weeks to 'surge' a six deck force from standing start on the West Coast; China, which will use DF-15 TBMs to destroy Taiwan's air defense grid and fighters to provide CAS and Escorts for the up to _40,000_ airborne troops available to seize Kaohsiung and Taipei in a 24hr combat pulse, will have fait d'accompli'd the Taiwan seizure mission before Go Navy can even arrive at their own funeral to play Sinkex.
The big issue, which people ignore, is that you don't need hypersonics if you start out within 100-200nm of the target area. Supersonics are fine and much smaller/cheaper as concentrated warshot to penetrate defenses with. With ~150 such missiles on a dedicated SSGN, similar to what the USS Florida (with UGM-109) brought to Libya for Odyssey Dawn, the U.S. Navy could easily provide a staggered but not out Taiwan defense force some serious fire power with timely JTAC handoff via SOF. Stabilizing any surprise attack with massive, pinpoint, counters that were simply _not on the island_ to be hit themselves.
The USN have an Oligarch problem in that their admiral's yachts have sucked up such huge amounts of resources, for so long, that they have literally created self-sustaining ecosystems which have no relevance to modern warfare as it is. The problem with such specialization (think: battleships) is that it creates equally specialized predators which feed on it. And a smart strategist simply operates within a faster tempo ops plan to bypass or render out-of-domain irrelevant the system.
We will be operating at the wrong end of a 6,000nm logistics chain in any fight off the Chinese coast. We should not be doing so with a conop paradigm which is modeled on June 4, 1942. Because we will be the ones playing the role of Nagumo.
great video also the part where he's goofy as hell trying to shake the earbuds out of his head 2 seconds after talking about ballistic missiles is absolutely hilarious I want them now
Ballistic anti-ship missiles are an unusable weapon since isn't exactly a "I'm a conventional munition" sign readable on radar.
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Because the powerful elites can just move away and live somewhere else after they are done using us.
Booh, the dangerous, mysterious elites are controllong everything! Make sure to always wear your tinfoilhat!
@@abraham2172 Most politicians doesn't have money to run their own election campaigns, they get their money from "donations" with strings attached from greedy mega corporations. What do you think the Iraq war was? It's greedy oil companies wanting access to nationalized Iraqi oil which became privatized after the war.
@@13thSystem I dont deny that, but politicians still need votes and that they get only by convinving people. That is what makes democracies so great, potential leaders need to convince their people and prove themselves time and time again. If they make big mistakes, like the Iraqi war, they can get voted off.
@@abraham2172 Democracy can be manipulated when most mainstream medias are part of large corporate conglomerates who has their own puppet candidates. Doesn't matter if people hated Bush afterwards, the oil companies already got what they wanted, privatized Iraq oil. Doesn't matter if everyone hates wall street, at the end they still get all the subsidies, all the protection and all the government support. US is corporation controlled.
@@13thSystem Careful with your mainstream media mumbling, youre getting close to rightwing conspiracy theories. The rightwing media and the republicans use such lies as a tool to discriminate everyone not agreeing with them. Fox News for example mostly hates against political opponents and is building up a kind of rightwing fantasy world that has nothing in common woth reality.
It's pretty disgusting that china is beating us here
Aren’t ballistic missiles fired from a nuclear power (let alone toward another one) easily misinterpreted and therefore too dangerous to use?
Nah, we just phone a friend.
Depends on the range. Because they are balistic you can figure out how far they can go. But information is imperfect so misinterpretion is a concern.
it's doctrinal. our navy is a blue water force, and has to focus on force projection. ASBMs are large and primarily defensive in nature due to their deployment limitations. PrSM is a start, and I like the focus on rapid deployability, and I do see a possibility of it being used on ships _in the future,_ but if I had to choose between the PrSM and new ships for the navy, I'd go for the latter.
copium video. Iran also has anti-ship balletic missiles called Khalij Fars (Persian gulf)
US cannot build this kind of weapon just like they can't build hypersonic missile while Iran China Russia developed their own hypersonic. all the tech US has been developed by immigrant from east (Persians or Chinese) and nazi scientist from paperclip. Project but they are no longer alive and US no longer desired by new generation of scientists to leave their own country to move there.
you are in decline.
BTW Iran has its own spy satellite so that made-up story was absurd. only reason you knew was because unlike you that have no respect for Iraq sovereignty, Iran told Iraq that if has anybody there should tell them to leave. but Iraq passed the information to you.
coup harder
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0:51 that shockwave tho
If we pulled out of the treaty...trust me... the technology and arm has already been created, or reallll close
Tracking ships with from space isn't nearly as difficult as you claim, especially for a nation that can launch their own sats. On a North-South line like China's coast, simply put several sats in a polar orbit...this is how satellite radio in the US works.
Satellite radio is a lot less complicated than orbital surveillance.
Let's not overlook defensive options against these weapons. We're already developing them. And while China acts like it is a magic bullet, they are building carriers. They clearly don't see carriers as dead.
More as a status symbol probably. They like that
Oh no, here we go with the disingenuous comments from people who think that paper statistics is the only way of viewing things
On paper my wife is a bad driver, but hat just isn’t so, it takes a good driver to get that many speeding tickets but never get in a wreck lol
@@christaylor6654 Might as well give her a medal for that achievement lmao
Oh the insurance company does every 3 months 🤣
What about video on "Iron dome"
7:50 The US pulled out because Russia was violating the treaty. China also wasn’t covered by it.
Got proof to that claim ?
@@MrTrashmasterfx
www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/news_162996.htm
sk.usembassy.gov/the-truth-about-russian-violation-of-inf-treaty/
@@skyserf hm okay That is one source but I still have doubts. One interesting aspect is that about 6 weeks or so after they left the treaty the us test launched a missile in the same category. ;)
@@MrTrashmasterfx Key word being _after_
@@skyserf yes after but you know that could mean right ? I did some digging and found pictures from the weapons test and I pretty much looks like a bgm-109 tomahawk which can be armed with either nuclear or conventional warheads. This would make sense since there was a version of the 109 that was land based with a range of up to 2500 km. This could generate some different scenarios:
1. the us Never decommissioned all of the land based 109 which would be a breach of the inf
2. the us had be developing an intermediate range missile even with the inf in place (this would be a breach)
3. the US modefied a sea or air based 109 back to a land based version which is the same scenario they accus the Russian and could also be considered a breach of the inf
4. some us built landbased abm weapons can be considered as inf breach because they can be fitted with warheads
These are the ones a came up with in a hurry. But in a way I can understand Russia that they are a bit upset with the INF treaty
navy ships firing air to air missiles to knock out radars and comms etc , is like phasers on star trek! Maybe it will be a more surgical and peaceful way to wage war in the future, like fencing, disabled your opponents with small missile strikes
The US does have anti ballistic missiles and way more, its just not letting our enemies know. GOD BLESS AMERICA.
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