PLA Scientists Propose Plan to Engage US Carrier Groups from 3,000km
A team of Chinese defense scientists has proposed a strategy to engage U.S. carrier groups from a distance of 3,000 kilometers. This initiative responds to the United States' relocation of military assets away from Asian coasts to territories like Guam in Micronesia. These fallback positions are generally considered beyond the reach of most conventional missiles, creating a strategic challenge for the Chinese military where distance and dispersed assets act as a defensive shield.

Chinese defense scientists have proposed a plan to destroy U.S. carrier groups from a range of 3,000 kilometers. This proposal directly addresses a strategic challenge posed by the recent repositioning of U.S. military assets.
The United States has been moving its most critical military resources away from the coasts of Asia, deploying them to locations such as Guam, a U.S. island territory in Micronesia. These new positions are largely considered to be beyond the reach of many conventional missiles.
This strategic redeployment creates a complex problem for the Chinese military, as distance can serve as a shield and dispersion of assets can act as a weapon in modern warfare. A team of Chinese defense scientists has been actively working to solve this particular challenge, and their proposed solution has been published.
According to the South China Morning Post, the plan aims to overcome the defensive advantages offered by the extended ranges and dispersed nature of U.S. military assets.
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