Re: How Do You Sink A Carrier?
But I tend to agree that such a comparison is not a good one. The US still had a mariked advantage.
I agree that it would be foolhardy for the US to try and park a carrier group right next to the Chinese coast. That would not happen in any case.
What would happen is that US submarines would attempt to sanitize the straits to disrupt any invasion, and the US carriers (probably at least two) would lay well off to the east of Taiwan and use their AEW aircraft and fighter aircraft to protect themselves and to cause significant attrition against any PLAAF aircraft that were engaging the ROCAF or trying to get through to the US carriers.
It is in that environemnt that the PLAAF would have to try and mount a saturation attack against the US carriers, and it would be a very, very difficult nut to crack.
Back in the late 60's and early 70's the technolgy difference was less pronounced than it is today in terms of the aircraft the North Vietnamese had to attack with and particularly the defenses the US had. There was no AEGIS back then and the AAW missiles were much less capable.North Vietnam and Libya had backwards, obsolete underdeveloped militaries, they didn't even have weapons systems that could reach the US fleet. Using them as examples of a saturated attack with modern weapons is a joke. The PLAN might not have any weapons systems that could strike at a carrier, but single CSG is not going to be safe and sound sailing right up next to the Chinese coast, where the PLA has the leisure of lobbing hundreds of missiles and sending hundreds of aircraft at it.
But I tend to agree that such a comparison is not a good one. The US still had a mariked advantage.
I agree that it would be foolhardy for the US to try and park a carrier group right next to the Chinese coast. That would not happen in any case.
What would happen is that US submarines would attempt to sanitize the straits to disrupt any invasion, and the US carriers (probably at least two) would lay well off to the east of Taiwan and use their AEW aircraft and fighter aircraft to protect themselves and to cause significant attrition against any PLAAF aircraft that were engaging the ROCAF or trying to get through to the US carriers.
It is in that environemnt that the PLAAF would have to try and mount a saturation attack against the US carriers, and it would be a very, very difficult nut to crack.