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假想击沉53艘中国军舰,美军官靠爽文为核潜艇重建优势
Hu Xiu· 2025-08-26 04:48
Group 1 - The U.S. Navy has delayed the construction of the next-generation nuclear submarine SSN(X) from 2035 to 2040, raising concerns about the U.S. military's declining position in the Western Pacific [1][50]. - The F-15EX, the latest model of the F-15, has recently arrived at Kadena Air Base, highlighting the aging fleet of F-15C that has been stationed there [2][7]. - The REFORPAC exercise aims to test large-scale air combat capabilities in a highly dynamic environment, enhancing coordination between the U.S. and its allies [6][5]. Group 2 - The U.S. Navy's nuclear submarine fleet is projected to consist of 48 submarines by 2026, with a distribution of 28 in the Pacific Fleet and 20 in the Atlantic Fleet [16][20]. - The report indicates that only 29 submarines will be operational at any given time due to maintenance schedules, with 19 in the Pacific and 10 in the Atlantic [16][18]. - The U.S. Navy plans to utilize submarines for anti-surface warfare in the Taiwan Strait, with specific operational strategies outlined for their deployment [9][10][14]. Group 3 - The report discusses the potential for U.S. submarines to engage Chinese naval forces, with a hypothetical scenario predicting the sinking of 53 Chinese vessels, including aircraft carriers [31][36]. - The operational challenges faced by U.S. submarines in the Taiwan Strait are highlighted, including the need for stealth and the complexities of underwater warfare [37][40]. - The article emphasizes the importance of nuclear submarines in maintaining a strategic advantage, despite the declining number of operational submarines and the challenges in shipbuilding capacity [46][48][49].