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FAST CARRIER TASK FORCE IN WWII TASK FORCE 58 MARIANAS TURKEY SHOOT 44904
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Made in 1945, TASK FORCE 58 shows the activities of the Fast Carrier Task Force in WWII, known as "Task Force 58". The Fast Carrier Task Force was the main striking force of the United States Navy in the Pacific War from January 1944 through the end of the war in August 1945. The task force was made up of several separate task groups, each typically built around three to four aircraft carriers and their supporting vessels. The support vessels were screening destroyers, cruisers, and the newly built fast battleships. The film opens in the Marianas with the so-called Marianas Turkey Shoot, through the invasion of Okinawa, the devastating kamikaze attacks, and it even covers the last two years of the war up until and including the ...
published: 07 May 2017
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As Fast as You Can - US Fast Carriers Cripple Japan's Fleet at Rabaul
In a move that would change the tide of the war in the Pacific Theater, Vice Admiral William Halsey Jr. authorized the most significant carrier-based attack the United States Navy had ever performed.
In November of 1943, and with a new force of American-built aircraft carriers, the Navy would prove their worth against a heavily fortified Japanese fleet that was already preparing for an engagement.
The attack on Rabaul, one of the most important islands in the Solomon chain, was essential to divert attention and forces and protect the crucial Allied invasion of Bougainville.
The brutal confrontation was also key in finally proving that carrier-based air forces could challenge land-based ones, and failing was not an option…
published: 19 Apr 2022
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5 Reasons US Aircraft Carriers are Nearly Impossible to Sink
Aircraft carriers are symbols of American military might, and, recently, a Chinese military professor caused a stir by calling for China to sink two of them to crush America’s resolve.
“It wouldn’t be impossible to hit an aircraft carrier, but unless they hit it with a nuke, an aircraft carrier should be able to take on substantial damage,” said retired Capt. Talbot Manvel, who previously served as an aircraft engineer and was involved in the design of the new Ford-class carriers.
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published: 28 Sep 2019
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Battle of the Philippine Sea - The Largest Carrier Battle Ever (1/2) - Animated
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The Battle of the Philippine Sea would become the largest carrier battle ever. With the Grumman F-6F Hellcat now the dominant fighter in the skies of the Pacific, the Japanese Zeros will face a pummeling, destroying the Imperial Japanese Navy's ability to conduct large scale carrier operations again. The one sided air battle will become known as The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot.
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published: 07 Apr 2023
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Just How Big is 7th Fleet
How powerful is The United States Seventh Fleet. The Seventh Fleet is a numbered fleet (a military formation) of the United States Navy. It is headquartered at U.S. Fleet Activities Yokosuka, in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is part of the United States Pacific Fleet. At present, it is the largest of the forward-deployed U.S. fleets, with 60 to 70 ships, 300 aircraft and 40,000 Navy and Marine Corps personnel.Its principal responsibilities are to provide joint command in natural disaster or military operations and operational command of all naval forces in the region.
published: 06 Oct 2019
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Essex Class Aircraft Carriers: Revolutionizing Modern Warfare
Leading the charge for modern naval combat.
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published: 19 Jul 2021
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CAUTION -- FAST CARRIER TASK FORCE 15
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published: 10 Jun 2022
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World War 2 Navy Comparison — Fleets Evolution 1939–1946
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On the brink of World War II, the emergence of effective radar systems, as well as the development of submarines and carrier-borne aviation, drastically changed the nature of naval warfare. Even the most innovative doctrines became hopelessly obsolete on the battlefields of the new war.
In this video, we'll tell you about the navies of the leading naval powers of that time — their composition, number of ships, and the ratio of the main ship types, such as battleships, cruisers, destroyers, aircraft carriers, and submarines.
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published: 03 Mar 2021
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A carrier task force of the US Navy destroys Japanese kamikaze planes off the Mar...HD Stock Footage
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A carrier task force of the US Navy destroys Japanese kamikaze planes off the Marshall Islands during the World War II.
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How does a Carrier Strike Group work?
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How does a Carrier Strike Group work?
The usual formation of the group consist of 7,500 personnel, an aircraft carrier, one cruiser, two destroyers or frigates, a carrier air wing of 75 plus aircraft, submarines and supply ships… The centerpiece of a strike group is an aircraft carrier designed to act like a floating airbase. The US navy operates 11 nuclear powered aircraft carriers and various smaller amphibious assault ships. The cruisers are designed to perform multi-mission warfare including anti-surface, anti-air, anti-submarine, strike and Ballistic Missile Defense. The cruisers are heavily armed with wide ra...
published: 08 Feb 2022
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FAST CARRIER TASK FORCE IN WWII TASK FORCE 58 MARIANAS TURKEY SHOOT 44904
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Made in 1945, TASK FORCE 58 shows the activities of the Fast Carrier Task Force in WWII, known as "...
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Made in 1945, TASK FORCE 58 shows the activities of the Fast Carrier Task Force in WWII, known as "Task Force 58". The Fast Carrier Task Force was the main striking force of the United States Navy in the Pacific War from January 1944 through the end of the war in August 1945. The task force was made up of several separate task groups, each typically built around three to four aircraft carriers and their supporting vessels. The support vessels were screening destroyers, cruisers, and the newly built fast battleships. The film opens in the Marianas with the so-called Marianas Turkey Shoot, through the invasion of Okinawa, the devastating kamikaze attacks, and it even covers the last two years of the war up until and including the assault on Iwo Jima and the atomic bombing of Japan.
The film contains astonishing gun camera footage as well as incredible combat footage throughout, including air-to-ground action in Rangoon in the China-Burma-India Theater, and the building of the B-29 base at Saipan.
The Fast Carrier Task Force (Task Force 38 & Task Force 58) took part in all the US Navy's battles in the Pacific during last two years of the war. The task groups could operate independently or combine with the others as needs dictated. Raids against island strong points such as Iwo Jima or Chichi Jima might be undertaken by one or two task groups, but when a major operation was underway the task force would concentrate all four groups together. Each group would remain distinct but operate in close proximity to the other groups to provide the task force with maximum protection and maximum striking power. TF 58 was created on 6 January 1944 with Rear Admiral Marc Mitscher commanding, serving under the fleet command of Admiral Spruance in the Fifth Fleet.
Admiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Marc Mitscher and TF 58 led the fleet through the battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa, facing sustained attacks from land-based Japanese kamikaze aircraft. As the Okinawa campaign dragged into its second month, the presence of the carriers was still required to provide close air support to the soldiers on the island as the Army and its Air Corps were not as adept as the Marine Corps at quickly establishing airfields over newly occupied territory. At the end of April, Admiral Nimitz came out to review the situation. After two months operating off the coast of Okinawa in support of Army forces engaged in battle on the island, the command staff was exhausted from the continuous pressure of fending off kamikaze attacks. On his return to Pearl Harbor, he notified Halsey that he would have to take over command from Spruance in thirty days, whether or not the mission was completed.
On 28 May 1945, Halsey arrived aboard USS Missouri, his new flagship, whereupon he relieved Spruance, while McCain relieved Mitscher. Spruance and Mitscher returned to Pearl Harbor. Fifth Fleet once again became Third Fleet, and Task Force 58 became Task Force 38. Halsey remained in command until the Japanese surrender ended the war on 2 September 1945.
The Fast Carrier Task Force worked in conjunction with the other two major components of the Pacific Fleet, the Amphibious Force, which was much larger overall and which carried and provided direct support to the Marine forces, and the Service Squadrons of hundreds of support vessels which resupplied and maintained the fleet.[8] The fleet and task group designation changed when the command of the fleet changed hands. When under the umbrella of Fifth Fleet, the invasion force was called the Fifth Amphibious Force. When Halsey had command of the fleet, Third Amphibious Force was the designation. By the time of the Battle of Iwo Jima in early 1945, the Task Force included eighteen aircraft carriers, eight battleships and two battlecruisers, along with numerous cruisers and destroyers. TF 58 alone commanded more firepower than any navy in history.
The British Royal Navy, Task Force 57 is also seen. TF57 neutralized the Japanese airfields in the Sakishima Islands with massive firepower and bombs.
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Made in 1945, TASK FORCE 58 shows the activities of the Fast Carrier Task Force in WWII, known as "Task Force 58". The Fast Carrier Task Force was the main striking force of the United States Navy in the Pacific War from January 1944 through the end of the war in August 1945. The task force was made up of several separate task groups, each typically built around three to four aircraft carriers and their supporting vessels. The support vessels were screening destroyers, cruisers, and the newly built fast battleships. The film opens in the Marianas with the so-called Marianas Turkey Shoot, through the invasion of Okinawa, the devastating kamikaze attacks, and it even covers the last two years of the war up until and including the assault on Iwo Jima and the atomic bombing of Japan.
The film contains astonishing gun camera footage as well as incredible combat footage throughout, including air-to-ground action in Rangoon in the China-Burma-India Theater, and the building of the B-29 base at Saipan.
The Fast Carrier Task Force (Task Force 38 & Task Force 58) took part in all the US Navy's battles in the Pacific during last two years of the war. The task groups could operate independently or combine with the others as needs dictated. Raids against island strong points such as Iwo Jima or Chichi Jima might be undertaken by one or two task groups, but when a major operation was underway the task force would concentrate all four groups together. Each group would remain distinct but operate in close proximity to the other groups to provide the task force with maximum protection and maximum striking power. TF 58 was created on 6 January 1944 with Rear Admiral Marc Mitscher commanding, serving under the fleet command of Admiral Spruance in the Fifth Fleet.
Admiral Raymond Spruance and Admiral Marc Mitscher and TF 58 led the fleet through the battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa, facing sustained attacks from land-based Japanese kamikaze aircraft. As the Okinawa campaign dragged into its second month, the presence of the carriers was still required to provide close air support to the soldiers on the island as the Army and its Air Corps were not as adept as the Marine Corps at quickly establishing airfields over newly occupied territory. At the end of April, Admiral Nimitz came out to review the situation. After two months operating off the coast of Okinawa in support of Army forces engaged in battle on the island, the command staff was exhausted from the continuous pressure of fending off kamikaze attacks. On his return to Pearl Harbor, he notified Halsey that he would have to take over command from Spruance in thirty days, whether or not the mission was completed.
On 28 May 1945, Halsey arrived aboard USS Missouri, his new flagship, whereupon he relieved Spruance, while McCain relieved Mitscher. Spruance and Mitscher returned to Pearl Harbor. Fifth Fleet once again became Third Fleet, and Task Force 58 became Task Force 38. Halsey remained in command until the Japanese surrender ended the war on 2 September 1945.
The Fast Carrier Task Force worked in conjunction with the other two major components of the Pacific Fleet, the Amphibious Force, which was much larger overall and which carried and provided direct support to the Marine forces, and the Service Squadrons of hundreds of support vessels which resupplied and maintained the fleet.[8] The fleet and task group designation changed when the command of the fleet changed hands. When under the umbrella of Fifth Fleet, the invasion force was called the Fifth Amphibious Force. When Halsey had command of the fleet, Third Amphibious Force was the designation. By the time of the Battle of Iwo Jima in early 1945, the Task Force included eighteen aircraft carriers, eight battleships and two battlecruisers, along with numerous cruisers and destroyers. TF 58 alone commanded more firepower than any navy in history.
The British Royal Navy, Task Force 57 is also seen. TF57 neutralized the Japanese airfields in the Sakishima Islands with massive firepower and bombs.
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- published: 07 May 2017
- views: 76671
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As Fast as You Can - US Fast Carriers Cripple Japan's Fleet at Rabaul
In a move that would change the tide of the war in the Pacific Theater, Vice Admiral William Halsey Jr. authorized the most significant carrier-based attack the...
In a move that would change the tide of the war in the Pacific Theater, Vice Admiral William Halsey Jr. authorized the most significant carrier-based attack the United States Navy had ever performed.
In November of 1943, and with a new force of American-built aircraft carriers, the Navy would prove their worth against a heavily fortified Japanese fleet that was already preparing for an engagement.
The attack on Rabaul, one of the most important islands in the Solomon chain, was essential to divert attention and forces and protect the crucial Allied invasion of Bougainville.
The brutal confrontation was also key in finally proving that carrier-based air forces could challenge land-based ones, and failing was not an option…
https://wn.com/As_Fast_As_You_Can_US_Fast_Carriers_Cripple_Japan's_Fleet_At_Rabaul
In a move that would change the tide of the war in the Pacific Theater, Vice Admiral William Halsey Jr. authorized the most significant carrier-based attack the United States Navy had ever performed.
In November of 1943, and with a new force of American-built aircraft carriers, the Navy would prove their worth against a heavily fortified Japanese fleet that was already preparing for an engagement.
The attack on Rabaul, one of the most important islands in the Solomon chain, was essential to divert attention and forces and protect the crucial Allied invasion of Bougainville.
The brutal confrontation was also key in finally proving that carrier-based air forces could challenge land-based ones, and failing was not an option…
- published: 19 Apr 2022
- views: 956165
10:06
5 Reasons US Aircraft Carriers are Nearly Impossible to Sink
Aircraft carriers are symbols of American military might, and, recently, a Chinese military professor caused a stir by calling for China to sink two of them to ...
Aircraft carriers are symbols of American military might, and, recently, a Chinese military professor caused a stir by calling for China to sink two of them to crush America’s resolve.
“It wouldn’t be impossible to hit an aircraft carrier, but unless they hit it with a nuke, an aircraft carrier should be able to take on substantial damage,” said retired Capt. Talbot Manvel, who previously served as an aircraft engineer and was involved in the design of the new Ford-class carriers.
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Aircraft carriers are symbols of American military might, and, recently, a Chinese military professor caused a stir by calling for China to sink two of them to crush America’s resolve.
“It wouldn’t be impossible to hit an aircraft carrier, but unless they hit it with a nuke, an aircraft carrier should be able to take on substantial damage,” said retired Capt. Talbot Manvel, who previously served as an aircraft engineer and was involved in the design of the new Ford-class carriers.
Music Info: AShamaluevMusic - Cinematic Orchestral.
Music Link: https://youtu.be/pHsHRSo78yQ
- published: 28 Sep 2019
- views: 4078810
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Battle of the Philippine Sea - The Largest Carrier Battle Ever (1/2) - Animated
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The Battle of the Philippine Sea would become the largest carrier battle ever. With the Grumman F-6F Hellcat now the dominant fighter in the skies of the Pacific, the Japanese Zeros will face a pummeling, destroying the Imperial Japanese Navy's ability to conduct large scale carrier operations again. The one sided air battle will become known as The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot.
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The Battle of the Philippine Sea would become the largest carrier battle ever. With the Grumman F-6F Hellcat now the dominant fighter in the skies of the Pacific, the Japanese Zeros will face a pummeling, destroying the Imperial Japanese Navy's ability to conduct large scale carrier operations again. The one sided air battle will become known as The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot.
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- published: 07 Apr 2023
- views: 2895644
10:02
Just How Big is 7th Fleet
How powerful is The United States Seventh Fleet. The Seventh Fleet is a numbered fleet (a military formation) of the United States Navy. It is headquartered at ...
How powerful is The United States Seventh Fleet. The Seventh Fleet is a numbered fleet (a military formation) of the United States Navy. It is headquartered at U.S. Fleet Activities Yokosuka, in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is part of the United States Pacific Fleet. At present, it is the largest of the forward-deployed U.S. fleets, with 60 to 70 ships, 300 aircraft and 40,000 Navy and Marine Corps personnel.Its principal responsibilities are to provide joint command in natural disaster or military operations and operational command of all naval forces in the region.
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How powerful is The United States Seventh Fleet. The Seventh Fleet is a numbered fleet (a military formation) of the United States Navy. It is headquartered at U.S. Fleet Activities Yokosuka, in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is part of the United States Pacific Fleet. At present, it is the largest of the forward-deployed U.S. fleets, with 60 to 70 ships, 300 aircraft and 40,000 Navy and Marine Corps personnel.Its principal responsibilities are to provide joint command in natural disaster or military operations and operational command of all naval forces in the region.
- published: 06 Oct 2019
- views: 1974115
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Essex Class Aircraft Carriers: Revolutionizing Modern Warfare
Leading the charge for modern naval combat.
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- published: 19 Jul 2021
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0:52
CAUTION -- FAST CARRIER TASK FORCE 15
PW-style intro for my starsector brainrot setting.
Song is the music from the Project Wingman Kickstarter Trailer:
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PW-style intro for my starsector brainrot setting.
Song is the music from the Project Wingman Kickstarter Trailer:
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PW-style intro for my starsector brainrot setting.
Song is the music from the Project Wingman Kickstarter Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7cN8_MYFoQ
- published: 10 Jun 2022
- views: 255
11:35
World War 2 Navy Comparison — Fleets Evolution 1939–1946
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On the brink of World War II, the emergence of effective radar systems, as well as the d...
Historical ships in the game World of Warships 👉 https://wo.ws/3MrVWY7
On the brink of World War II, the emergence of effective radar systems, as well as the development of submarines and carrier-borne aviation, drastically changed the nature of naval warfare. Even the most innovative doctrines became hopelessly obsolete on the battlefields of the new war.
In this video, we'll tell you about the navies of the leading naval powers of that time — their composition, number of ships, and the ratio of the main ship types, such as battleships, cruisers, destroyers, aircraft carriers, and submarines.
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Historical ships in the game World of Warships 👉 https://wo.ws/3MrVWY7
On the brink of World War II, the emergence of effective radar systems, as well as the development of submarines and carrier-borne aviation, drastically changed the nature of naval warfare. Even the most innovative doctrines became hopelessly obsolete on the battlefields of the new war.
In this video, we'll tell you about the navies of the leading naval powers of that time — their composition, number of ships, and the ratio of the main ship types, such as battleships, cruisers, destroyers, aircraft carriers, and submarines.
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- published: 03 Mar 2021
- views: 4398063
2:08
A carrier task force of the US Navy destroys Japanese kamikaze planes off the Mar...HD Stock Footage
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A carrier task force of the US Navy destroys Japanese kamikaze planes off the Marshall Islands during the World War II.
The US turns offensive against Japanese in the Pacific during World War II.A map shows Marshall Islands. A carrier task force of the US Navy. The carrier task force battles Japanese kamikaze planes off the Marshall Islands. US sailors fire artillery at the Japanese planes. The sailors lie down in a prone condition on the deck of the task carrier. The Japanese planes are hit and fall into the Pacific Ocean. Location: Marshall Islands. Date: 1944.
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A carrier task force of the US Navy destroys Japanese kamikaze planes off the Marshall Islands during the World War II.
The US turns offensive against Japanese in the Pacific during World War II.A map shows Marshall Islands. A carrier task force of the US Navy. The carrier task force battles Japanese kamikaze planes off the Marshall Islands. US sailors fire artillery at the Japanese planes. The sailors lie down in a prone condition on the deck of the task carrier. The Japanese planes are hit and fall into the Pacific Ocean. Location: Marshall Islands. Date: 1944.
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- published: 26 Apr 2014
- views: 1081
9:44
How does a Carrier Strike Group work?
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How does a Carrier Strike Group work?
The usual formation of the group consist of 7,500 personnel, an aircraft carrier, one cruiser, two destroyers or frigates, a carrier air wing of 75 plus aircraft, submarines and supply ships… The centerpiece of a strike group is an aircraft carrier designed to act like a floating airbase. The US navy operates 11 nuclear powered aircraft carriers and various smaller amphibious assault ships. The cruisers are designed to perform multi-mission warfare including anti-surface, anti-air, anti-submarine, strike and Ballistic Missile Defense. The cruisers are heavily armed with wide range of missiles, Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System to defend the whole group from hostile aircraft and missile. Slightly smaller than a cruiser, the destroyers are designed to conduct multiple roles as these ships are capable to attack and defend depending on the mission of Carrier Strike Group. The destroyers are equipped with Aegis Combat System to detect and engage enemy aircraft and hostile missiles to protect the entire group. For land attack, the destroyers are armed with both conventional and nuclear tipped cruise missiles. The strike group consists of a nuclear powered attack submarine. The submarine supports strike group by hunting and destroying enemy submarines and surface ships, projecting power with Tomahawk cruise missiles, conducting Intelligence and Reconnaissance missions and engaging in mine-warfare. The supply ships support combatant ships and other naval operations by keeping a steady supply of food, fuel and ammunition. The roles of escort ships and submarines are not restricted to offensive tasks as all the ships can conduct defensive operations as well. The carrier's air wing assists in strike group defense through combat air patrols and airborne anti-submarine missions. Once the Carrier Strike Group Commander detects an enemy, it is categorized in four threat classes. Once the enemy threat is categorized, the fleet is positioned towards the threat axis. The threat axis is the direction from which an enemy attack is expected. A standard formation has several layers of defense in place to protect the aircraft carrier. The picket ships, Combat Air Patrol aircraft, and airborne early warning aircraft are deployed 200nmi away from the aircraft carrier. The enemy can strike from 600nmi away which is a huge area to scout. In such scenario, electronic warfare platforms are deployed to mislead the enemy.
The hostile stealthy submarines are the biggest threat to a strike group. Therefore a combination of escort ships, aircraft and submarines are deployed. The long range missiles fired from enemy ship or aircraft are extremely deadly as the strike group has few seconds to respond. The airborne early warning aircraft flies 100nmi ahead of the group with fighter aircraft to detect enemy. So, what do you think that a US Navy strike group is really a formidable naval force for power projection or just a hype? Let us know in the comment section. Also be sure to like, share and subscribe.
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The usual formation of the group consist of 7,500 personnel, an aircraft carrier, one cruiser, two destroyers or frigates, a carrier air wing of 75 plus aircraft, submarines and supply ships… The centerpiece of a strike group is an aircraft carrier designed to act like a floating airbase. The US navy operates 11 nuclear powered aircraft carriers and various smaller amphibious assault ships. The cruisers are designed to perform multi-mission warfare including anti-surface, anti-air, anti-submarine, strike and Ballistic Missile Defense. The cruisers are heavily armed with wide range of missiles, Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System to defend the whole group from hostile aircraft and missile. Slightly smaller than a cruiser, the destroyers are designed to conduct multiple roles as these ships are capable to attack and defend depending on the mission of Carrier Strike Group. The destroyers are equipped with Aegis Combat System to detect and engage enemy aircraft and hostile missiles to protect the entire group. For land attack, the destroyers are armed with both conventional and nuclear tipped cruise missiles. The strike group consists of a nuclear powered attack submarine. The submarine supports strike group by hunting and destroying enemy submarines and surface ships, projecting power with Tomahawk cruise missiles, conducting Intelligence and Reconnaissance missions and engaging in mine-warfare. The supply ships support combatant ships and other naval operations by keeping a steady supply of food, fuel and ammunition. The roles of escort ships and submarines are not restricted to offensive tasks as all the ships can conduct defensive operations as well. The carrier's air wing assists in strike group defense through combat air patrols and airborne anti-submarine missions. Once the Carrier Strike Group Commander detects an enemy, it is categorized in four threat classes. Once the enemy threat is categorized, the fleet is positioned towards the threat axis. The threat axis is the direction from which an enemy attack is expected. A standard formation has several layers of defense in place to protect the aircraft carrier. The picket ships, Combat Air Patrol aircraft, and airborne early warning aircraft are deployed 200nmi away from the aircraft carrier. The enemy can strike from 600nmi away which is a huge area to scout. In such scenario, electronic warfare platforms are deployed to mislead the enemy.
The hostile stealthy submarines are the biggest threat to a strike group. Therefore a combination of escort ships, aircraft and submarines are deployed. The long range missiles fired from enemy ship or aircraft are extremely deadly as the strike group has few seconds to respond. The airborne early warning aircraft flies 100nmi ahead of the group with fighter aircraft to detect enemy. So, what do you think that a US Navy strike group is really a formidable naval force for power projection or just a hype? Let us know in the comment section. Also be sure to like, share and subscribe.
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- published: 08 Feb 2022
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