A live-fire demonstration near the carrier USS ‘Nimitz.’ U.S. Navy photo
James Holmes, War Is Boring: Could North Korea Sink an American Aircraft Carrier?
It's possible — but tracking the flattops is the hardest part
Could North Korea’s armed forces sink an American aircraft carrier? Yes — depending on what type of carrier they confront, how skillfully U.S. Navy commanders employ the flattop and its consorts, how well North Korean warriors know the tactical surroundings and, most crucially, whom fortune favors in combat.
Fortune is a fickle ally, prone to switch sides and back again in battle. It’s doubtful an American carrier would fall prey to undersea or aerial attack — but only the foolish say never or always in martial competition, a topsy-turvy affair in which the weak sometimes best the strong.
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WNU Editor: All that it takes is one lucky break .... and in war time anything is possible.
2 comments:
Sinking a US CVN with 5,000 US citizens onboard would result in the DPRK becoming a nuclear wasteland. No ifs or buts.
No they cant, it is difficult enough for first world
Militaries to achieve such a daunting task, but to suggest that the North could track, by pass the screen of submarines, escort ships. Helicopters, aircraft and ciws belongs in a Tom Clancy novel
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