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The U.S. Fleet Could Lose Four Aircraft Carriers Defending Taiwan

Por: Forbes Business January 11, 2023

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USS 'Ronald Reagan.'U.S. Navy photo The U.S. Navy’s fleet of 11 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers fared poorly in a series of war games, simulating a Chinese invasion of Taiwan in 2026, that the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. recently organized. Even when the United States and Japan successfully defended Taiwan—as they did in most of CSIS’s 24 simulations—the Navy lost at least two carriers... + full article



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