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Old 07-07-09, 03:22 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by roman2440 View Post
The ASBM is an interesting twist in carrier warfare, though it isn't the carrier killer its made out to be. At max range it still takes 12 minutes to target, and a carrier in war time should be moving at quite a clip.
The Chinese system includes live data tracking via a network of satellites, I learn from the article. And 12 minutes the missle only takes at maximum firing range.

Don't minimise that system too early, else eventually you might learn a nasty surprise.

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About the most interesting development that I expect will come out of the refinement of ASBMs is the decentralization of the supercarrier. By that I mean we might see new smaller carriers (kinda like the escort carrier of WWII) or possibly carrier/sub combos. These, if built and utilized as a network, would bring the same capabilities of a single larger carrier but not be as vulnerable to detection/loss. But this all hinges upon how much a threat these missiles are seen to be, which all boils down to their reliability and effectiveness.
Sounds expensive. Thus sounds unrealistic in present America's harsh financial reality of debts over debts over debts.
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