Posted on 06/04/2021 4:46:39 PM PDT by MAGA2017
On June 4, 1942, the US and Imperial Japanese navies faced off a few hundred miles from Midway Atoll in the central Pacific Ocean.
The US Navy learned many lessons from the battle that helped win the war. Even now, 79 years later, the battle is still studied extensively — including by China.
Today, however, a similar fight between the US and Chinese navies would likely play out much differently.
Longer-range weapons would increase the distance over which both sides' could operate. Anti-ship missiles in particular have raised the stakes for surface ships and added to the importance of airpower and submarines. Satellites have also made it harder for navies to hide.
Moreover, China would be in a much different position than Japan.
While Japan never recovered from losing four of its best fleet carriers, China has in recent years proved itself a highly capable shipbuilder, albeit in peacetime. (By the end of World War II, the US had built another 28 fleet carriers and 71 smaller escort carriers.)
With China's navy now the largest in the world and its relationship with the US tense, it makes sense for the Chinese to study one of history's greatest naval battles, even if times have changed.
(Excerpt) Read more at businessinsider.com ...
I wouldn’t want to be on a large deck - but finding a low RCS tin can is no easy thing. Doesn’t matter how many satellites or Mil Patrol A/C you have.
The U.S. can field three powerful fleets & their crews who have been outfitted with, and highly trained in, the latest techniques of caring, diversity, climate-preserving technologies, and wokeness...
When the chinks see those attacking planes and rockets with their emblazoned LGBT and BLM flags flying over dropping rose petals, they will immediately surrender...
We will kick pat those commie asses...
I met George Gay at a Smithsonian Institution talk about Midway. He said that after he was shot down and in his life-raft, “he had the best seat in the house” to the battle.
George Bush Sr. was also the sole survivor of a Torpedo plane squadron who attacked the Japanese.
I think China’s ultimate goal is to “get even” with Japan.
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More than get even. Get extincted.
Until a Chinese General saw Nagasaki and Hiroshima right after the war ended, they were demanding that all Japs over 18 be killed, all Japs under 18 be sterilized, the men would be slaves and the women, ‘comfort women’. The General said on seeing those cities, “You Americans do good work” - The Rape of Nanking.
The Chinese simply need to stand, watch and laugh as the US self-destructs
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And if the Americans get too uppity, they will just send a bunch of container ships into the American fleet and automatically the Navy’s Aegis Destroyers will be drawn to them like moths to light.
The Chinese will carry that grudge for a thousand years.
At the Naval War college many yeas ago I witnessed a computer simulation of the battle of Midway. The tech said no matter how different you start to play the simulation and if you use the same order of battle as in the real battle of midway, then the IJN always seems to win. He said you can’t program luck.
In the age of hyper-sonic bullets are soldiers obsolete?
Yes you are. The PLAN gets one "surprise attack" at the very beginning. After that the US Navy will operate on a war time footing. Another thing is most civilians think that our navy ships are made of paper machete and are fragile things. They are most definitely not. Ship are designed to be damaged repaired and return to battle. Also ships are designed to be upgraded with new systems too.
The biggest threat is the general de industrialization of the USA and the lack of Naval repair facilitates. This short sighted Free Trade BS is the biggest threat. Thanks Free Traitor for nothing...
They should rework it as a role-playing game — for the most part, kids are not readers.
That there’s a man of arms.
https://usnhistory.navylive.dodlive.mil/2017/05/25/ensign-george-h-gays-fateful-day-june-4-1942/
https://www.historynet.com/improbable-ensign-george-gay-at-midway.htm
GHW Bush didn’t serve at the Battle of Midway, but was the youngest combat pilot when he began service. The incident with the loss of his crew happened in 1944.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/navy-aviator-george-h-w-bush-and-his-squadron-attacked
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