Nimitz Aircraft Carrier Sends a Strong Signal to China? It seems that China has received it, with two U.S. carrier-based aircraft crashing in a row, this signal is too strong!
On the afternoon of October 26, the U.S. Hornet carrier-based aircraft and the Sea Knight helicopter crashed into the sea successively, the location being a certain area in the South China Sea.
This unexpected incident occurred at a critical moment of the "Nimitz" aircraft carrier's deployment. All personnel in both accidents were successfully rescued, indicating that the U.S. military has a well-prepared emergency response plan. However, two different types of military aircraft crashed into the sea successively within half an hour, which is rare in the U.S. Navy's operations in recent years.
According to the U.S. Naval Institute News, this aircraft carrier is carrying out its final deployment mission before returning to the U.S. mainland. The U.S. Navy website stated that the final deployment of the Nimitz aircraft carrier sent a strong signal to China's maritime ambitions.
As soon as the words were spoken, two U.S. carrier-based aircraft crashed into the sea one after another. The activities of the "Nimitz" aircraft carrier strike group could not be more prominent, and the losses it has suffered could not be more painful. The signal it sent is really "strong." Obviously, China has noticed this "signal," which is quite ironic.
The "Nimitz" is the oldest active aircraft carrier in the U.S. Navy, with a displacement of about 100,000 tons, equipped with more than 70 carrier-based aircraft. This aircraft carrier entered the South China Sea on October 17. After completing its mission, this aircraft carrier will be retired from the combat sequence and start dismantling equipment.
This old aircraft carrier rushed to China's doorstep, claiming to send a strong signal to China. Well, take care of yourself.
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