Russian Carrier Plans Part One
tankfixer wrote:
:In article ,
says...
: tankfixer wrote:
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: :In article ,
: says...
: : tankfixer wrote:
: :
: : :In article ,
: : says...
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: : : You do realize that the Sea of Okhotsk is surrounded by RUSSIAN land,
: : : right? No sane US admiral would take a force up there during active
: : : hostilities.
: : :
: : :You don't have to enter it. just deny a couple of exit's and Vladivostok
: : :is worthless.
: : :
: :
: : And positioning to deny those exits leaves you in a fixed position and
: : vulnerable to huge land-based air assets.
: :
: :Maybe in the old days it did, but now ?
: :
:
: Making up more ignorance while you scurry about trying to move the
: goalposts?
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:What huge fleet of aircraft do the Russians operate nowdays ?
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There are (at least) 4 aviation regiments attached directly to the
Russian Pacific Fleet.
Or are you one of those silly people who think all the hardware just
magically evaporated with the fall of the Soviet Union?
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: :
: :And why would I be on the surface in the first place ?
: :
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: Who said you were? Why do you think that makes a difference? Do you
: stupidly believe that submarines are invulnerable to aircraft?
:
: [Keep moving those goalposts.]
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:They have to find em first..
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When you're sitting in one place to block a choke point that gets a
lot easier to do. It pretty well limits the volume of ocean you can
be sitting in, which makes finding you (or sanitizing that volume of
ocean) much easier.
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: : : : I'm not sure precisely what you have in mind, but the size of Russia's
: : : : Navy has nothing to do with it. You're close enough inshore so that
: : : : airplanes will blow your ass off if you try to sit in there.
: : : :
: : : :
: : : :Yes, that is the problem the Russian face in trying to get out of
: : : :Vladivostok....
: : : :
: : :
: : : Except most of it is RUSSIAN land...
: : :
: : :That will be news to Japan and Korea(north and south)
: : :
: :
: : Might I suggest you look up the meaning of 'most' and realize that it
: : doesn't equate to 'all'?
: :
: :"most" of that land is just a hinderance to navigation.
: :Even the Russian bits.
: :
: :The important parts are NOT Russian.
: :
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: The important parts to whom and for what?
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:The parts the Russians would have to pass by
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Check a map. Look north.
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: [Shift some more...]
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: : No, it won't be news to either Japan or Korea. They can read maps,
: : you see...
: :
: :
: :I'm not the one who keeps discounting them..
: :
:
: Gee, neither am I. You are, however, the one that is unable to read
: either a Usenet article, a map, or anything written on naval tactics.
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: And the change from shifting the goalposts to outright lying was a
: nice change on your part.
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:I guess since you can't win you resort to name calling. Oh well
:
If you don't like people pointing out you're shifting your claims all
over the place and lying, stop shifting your claims all over the place
and stop lying.
--
"False words are not only evil in themselves, but they infect the
soul with evil."
-- Socrates
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