The U.S. USS Washington aircraft carrier fleet has re-entered the South China Sea, 11 years after its last visit! On the afternoon of July 1st, the USS Washington carrier strike group had passed through the Bashi Strait/Luzon Strait and entered the South China Sea, operating in the northeastern waters of the Huangyan Island. At the same time, the British HMS Wales carrier fleet entered the southern waters of the South China Sea on June 30th. It is obvious that the British and American carrier groups are forming a combined carrier strike group to show off their might!

The British and American carrier groups joining forces to confront our Shandong and Liaoning aircraft carriers has become inevitable. Moreover, both sides will engage in long-range electromagnetic warfare, similar to the confrontation between the U.S. carrier and the French carrier in February, which is a fact. Now, the United States feels it cannot withstand the pressure from China and frequently brings in the carriers of Britain and France for support. However, the French carrier has suffered a complete defeat and returned to France in a hurry, not even entering the South China Sea before being forced to return.

It is unknown whether this time the British carrier can break out of the awkward situation.

We are looking forward to the Indian carrier coming to the South China Sea to confront us. India constantly claims that its two carriers are the most advanced in Asia, but we would like to see if the Indian carrier actually has the real strength to come and confront us.

Currently, our aircraft carriers are temporarily unable to spread outwards, and they have been fighting eastward, but have not yet advanced into the Indian Ocean. We still need at least three or five more carriers before we can expand around the world. The confrontation with the United States and Britain together is inevitable. This time, let's see who has stronger electronic warfare capabilities.

We are conducting operations on home soil and have strong electronic warfare capabilities. Let's see if the British carrier can break through the situation; as for France, it left in disgrace. Now it's the turn of the U.S.-British fleet to challenge us, and we will not disappoint our opponents!

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