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yeah i'm not sure a us carrier group would survive 3 to 4 weeks against a swarm of inexpensive hypersonic missiles
Yemen has definitively proven that US navy can't even stand up to a country without a navy.
The US Navy, pictured here, unable to win a fight at sea against zero ships.
Yeah, how many times did they sink the same carrier? 7?
The other carriers won’t even survive one sinking
Last I checked, the carrier left the Red Sea with its tail between its legs, after the captain posted a vid from a month before the attack as "proof" that nothing happened.
On the other hadn the US Navy admitted that they had instances of last second intercepts of Houthi missiles that got through to the last line of ship defences. A limited number of older iranian missiles managing that doesnt bode well for the carrrier group against an order of magnitude more modern chineae missilies
They never announced sinking of carrier, they said they damaged it which may or not be true, fact is that it retreated from the Red Sea with some sus behaviour from the USNavy about it.
Millennium challenge, they were warned