starcraft said:
You're kidding right? The 150-200 fighters that could be fielded from just two US Carriers are going to be more than capable of handling most of what the Chinese Air Force throws at it. Ultimately that 2000 planes statistic is misleading, in the same was as the million man army of North Korea is misleading. The air force of China is not nearly as sophisticated as that of the United States. Aside from having planes that have lesser performance, and missles of lessor performance, Chinese planes would also lack the sophisticated AWACS network the USA can field. Furthermore, the Chinese do not have any true fifth generation fighters. |
Over China they wouldn't need the same level of AWAC network.
the F/A-18 isn't a fifth gen fighter either, that's the plane that the Navy uses on their aircraft carriers, China has SU-30MKK's and SU-27's the SU-30MKK is on par with the F/A-18 and the SU-27's aren't that far behind, I think you have an overinflated idea of what the US air power can do.
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