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Re: Latest Varyag Info and Photos
1. It was easily known that airplanes would eclipse the battleship in war after World War I. Billy Mitchell's little experiment demonstrated that airplanes were capable of sinking battleships when everyone else doubted otherwise.
2. Carriers are still very relevant in today's wars; the USSR spent a lot of time, money and energy trying to figure out ways in neutralizing the American carrier groups. They have failed. Ballistic missiles are highly inaccurate against moving and manoeuvring targets, and long range cruise missiles require a large launch platform that can easily be neutralized by carrier aviation.
The great powers said the same of their Battleships just before the outbreak of World War 2...how wrong they were . From the Bismarck , to the Prince of Wales, the Yamato , and the Arizona , the unsinkables ...were sunk.
Fast Forward 50 years later , why build Carriers ? They are a lame floating duck . For the price of one carrier , one can get 10000 Asbm + Cruise . Even if 1% get past Aegis 2 & 3 , that is enough to sink all the 11 CVNs.
What are the odds of success ? at 1% ? Do the numbers .....
1. It was easily known that airplanes would eclipse the battleship in war after World War I. Billy Mitchell's little experiment demonstrated that airplanes were capable of sinking battleships when everyone else doubted otherwise.
2. Carriers are still very relevant in today's wars; the USSR spent a lot of time, money and energy trying to figure out ways in neutralizing the American carrier groups. They have failed. Ballistic missiles are highly inaccurate against moving and manoeuvring targets, and long range cruise missiles require a large launch platform that can easily be neutralized by carrier aviation.