PLA Scientists Propose Long-Range Carrier Group Destruction Plan
Scientists affiliated with the People's Liberation Army (PLA) have reportedly put forth a plan to neutralize U.S. carrier groups from a distance of 3,000 kilometers. This development coincides with the United States' relocation of key military assets from Asian coastal regions to strategic locations like Guam, a U.S. island territory in Micronesia. These fallback positions, including Guam, are generally considered outside the operational range of most conventional missiles.

Scientists from the People's Liberation Army (PLA) have proposed a strategy aimed at destroying U.S. carrier groups. The plan, as described, would allow for such operations to be conducted from approximately 3,000 kilometers away.
This proposal emerges as the United States reportedly moves significant military assets away from Asian coasts. These assets are being repositioned to locations such as Guam, a U.S. island territory situated in Micronesia.
Guam is noted for being a location that is typically beyond the reach of most conventional missiles, suggesting a strategic advantage for the U.S. in its current military deployments.
(Source: South China Morning Post)