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Aircraft carriers are the single highest value asset in the American arsenal, and as conditions and technology change, perhaps the need or usage of these ships needs to be adjusted as well. I recall one speculation that aircraft carriers in the mid 21rst century would be far smaller and service a fleet of UAV's, who's primary purpose was to scout targets for DD-X type ships to prosecute with their electromagnetic railgun weapons. (Scouting targets for an arsenal ship loaded with 500+ missiles and cruise missiles would be another means to the same end).
We certainly know our enemies are hard at work trying to make carriers and carrier battle groups irrelevant, so alternatives should be examined.
http://biggovernment.com/uknowledge/2010/04/07/are-aircraft-carriers-obsolete/
We certainly know our enemies are hard at work trying to make carriers and carrier battle groups irrelevant, so alternatives should be examined.
http://biggovernment.com/uknowledge/2010/04/07/are-aircraft-carriers-obsolete/
Are Aircraft Carriers Obsolete?
by Uncommon Knowledge
Is it time to eliminate America’s large naval fleet?
Did Donald Rumsfeld get it right with an emphasis on small, fast, and flexible?
Naval Postgraduate School professor John Arquilla joins Victor Davis Hanson to discuss these questions and more in the latest episode of Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson.
They explore the importance of networks in war-making and how they make enemies elusive, the prolonged failures in Iraq and Afghanistan and the Pentagon’s refusal to continue Rumsfeld’s military strategy and finally the current military landscape and what it means for policy regarding Iran.
Here is the full episode:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao1rZkylLfI&feature=player_embedded
Or if you’re in a hurry, check out this segment on Iran.