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Unexpected U.S. Strike on Chinese Carrier Group Revealed in Military Simulations in South China Sea


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Chinese researchers assert they have acquired critical parameters of the US military’s newest stealth anti-vessel missile and integrated them into a combat simulation.
With unmatched authenticity, the advanced combat simulation platform reproduces the US armed forces’ most formidable offensive weapons in extraordinary detail, assisting the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in developing more effective counter-strategies and tactics for potential military engagements.

A deeper comprehension of the adversary’s strengths will only bolster China, as indicated by the project team led by researcher Wang Tianxiao from the North China Institute of Computing Technology, a provider of the PLA’s war gaming system in Beijing.

Wang and his team modeled a major naval confrontation between China and the United States, uncovering significant details in a paper published last month.

The conflict scenario was established in the northeastern region of the South China Sea, with the Chinese aircraft carrier fleet positioned on the mainland close to the Pratas Islands, referred to as the Dongsha Islands in Chinese. Concurrently, the US aircraft carrier fleet was situated outside the nine-dash line between Taiwan and the Philippines.
The nine-dash line is the demarcation established by Beijing to assert its control over the South China Sea. The US military launched a sudden large-scale offensive against the Chinese fleet, deploying a wave of 10 AGM-158C Long Range Anti-Ship Missiles (LRASMs) simultaneously from various platforms, aimed at one of the sizable destroyers accompanying the Chinese aircraft carrier.
It is not uncommon for the PLA to replicate US military strikes, but the specifics make all the difference.


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