OUT TO SEA

Is it just me or does that thing look small as fuck compared to our carriers?

ITTY BITTY BULLSHIT BOAT

you know, our antiship missiles can network together now.
have fun defeating 20 harpoons working together

why not call those bullshit sandbar islands carriers too.
"China has 17 carriers displacing missions of tons. They are unsinkable"
Silly China, come see.

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This is a carrier. it can carry more than paper airplanes.
notice the diffence in size using the one jet on the Liang's deck and the many jets on the deck of the Nimitz.

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I sense lots of FUD there. Care to elaborate on the 'datalinks will become useless after quantum computing becomes a thing' part?
They'll just move to post-quantum authentication encryption crypto primitives.

yeah ok, everyone is so fucking happy here, so satisfied, so living the life they love living. The future looks so bright doesn't it.

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yeah we have the best zogbot toys.

user, Japs started every major war since the industrial era through surprise attacks.
They bogged down and overstretched in China like retards. They lost 4 carriers in Midway which probably one of the biggest fuckups in history of warfare.
They have the flexibility of a rock.

kek
Pray for WW3 so you can see shlomo get btfo'd across the world along with every nation who has power, lose power for the next thousand years.

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Isn't chinese steel like shit tier quality and basically paper anyway?

Once exponentially more powerful computers of any kind start breaking the adversary encryption regularly the more economical strategic decision will be to go back to analog. So long as the weapons i'm shitting out consume more value in enemy defensive measures then I am winning. This is why the anti-nuclear missile systems never de-escalated the cold war. The systems were so much more expensive than making more bombs.