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The current issue of the USNI Proceedings (1) reports that China has reached a deal to license-produce Tu-22M Backfire bombers. The
arrangement will initially result in 36 bombers which is regimental
strength from the old Soviet days and was believed to be the amount
needed to defeat a US Navy carrier group...via Navy Matters Blog |
36 Backfire Bombers.
Old word tech updated with modern weapons.
The Chinese are launching a MAX EFFORT strike to take out one of our carriers. We've seen a couple of Regiments of SU-27 (family) Strike Fighters...we've seen Fast Attack Missile boats...we've seen subs...and we've seen the J-20's.
But if there is any airplane that should chill the blood of the Commander of a Carrier Battle Group, it should be a Backfire Bomber loaded with the latest anti-ship missiles produced by the Russian military.
That's exactly what's headed toward our mythical fleet in the Pacific. They've been shrugging off body blows all day. They've seen almost half their escorts taken down by those irritating J-20's that seemed to be going after them(!) instead of the carrier...and now we have the march of the mega predator of sea strike.
F-22's have been scrambled and the Air Force has instructed the pilots to shake the planes apart if they have to but to get to the scene as soon as possible. Same goes for the train of Tankers that will be needed to refuel them. The carrier has put up every airplane it has and is trying to work out a refueling schedule. Full missile loadouts are being carried by the F-18's so while they have an impressive load out of 12 AIM-120D's apiece they don't have any extra space for spare gas....F-35's are also roaring to the area to do their part and a couple of America Class LHA's are making rooster tails in the water trying to get to the location.
But its too late.
The Backfire Bombers launch at distance.
The remaining escorts knock down half the incoming missiles.
The airwing along with the early arriving F-22's knock down another quarter
Only 5 missiles hit. But they hit at the waterline and between the blasts from the missiles, the secondary explosion from munitions carried onboard and the lack of training in damage control, its obvious in 5 minutes that all is lost.
Our carrier sailed into dangerous waters. It poked the dragon and the dragon bit back.
4000 Sailors are missing and presumed dead.
The pride of a nation sits at the bottom of the Pacific.
The President's popularity rating plumments, the Secretary of Defense resigns, as does the Secretary of State.
The war has just begun but we're already behind the 8-ball.
NOTE:
The point of all this (as I've said before) is to illustrate what I see as the composition of the Carrier Battle Group being outdated. Tommorrow I will post how this battle should have gone with a robust Air-Sea and LAND battle integrated into planning...how a LHA acting as a Sea Control Ship could have made a difference, why we should disperse F-22 basing and why the USN should get fully onboard stealth and electronic attack. Oh and finally why the LCS should be terminated post haste and replaced with an anti-air frigate.