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Lawrence Sidney Trevethan's avatar

Perhaps the Commander is not aware that USN CVN's are armored - about on the scale of a WW1 era battleship? [The amphib LHA/LHDs that are sort of second class carriers are not]. Or perhaps by vulnerable he simply means they are too big to hide in this era of OTH radar, imagery, and, operationally, because they tend to transmit so many signals so much of the time any enemy with an intercept receiver within upwards of a thousand nautical miles knows exactly where they are? I used to track the first USS Enterprise AND identify her easily because only she and the CVN Long Beach were fitted with the SPS-32/33 radar system which was turned on radiating powerful, easily identifiable radar beams.

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The Japanese learned their value the hard way when they went all-in at Midway in 1942, consolidating their most valuable asset in one location so could sink all four carriers. That was nice of them. That single event made it absolutely certain Japan would lose the war, and they knew it.

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