These mockups reflect China's efforts to build up anti-carrier capabilities, specifically against the U.S. Navy, as tensions remain high with Washington over Taiwan and the South China Sea 2/6pic.twitter.com/opyyrtq8vm
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These mockups reflect China's efforts to build up anti-carrier capabilities, specifically against the U.S. Navy, as tensions remain high with Washington over Taiwan and the South China Sea 2/6pic.twitter.com/opyyrtq8vm
The satellite images showed a full-scale outline of a U.S. carrier and at least two Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyers had been built at what appears to be a new target range complex in the Taklamakan Desert 3/6pic.twitter.com/8sr4SKKbc8
The images also showed a 6-meter-wide rail system with a ship-sized target mounted on it, which experts say could be used to simulate a moving vessel 4/6pic.twitter.com/Pas04Zr1UD
The complex has been used for ballistic missile testing, the U.S. Naval Institute reported, quoting geospatial intelligence company All Source Analysis https://reut.rs/305oBMo 5/6pic.twitter.com/SE5pZ8mi1l
Here are six scenarios outlining how China might try to seize control of Taiwan. All carry risks for President Xi Jinping. They would also present the United States with fateful decisions.
Read our Special Report on the battle for Taiwan https://reut.rs/3wokCqF
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I'm sure he knows.
Did they ever get the lights back on? 
Bombing a US carrier would trigger an all out nuclear response on populus Chinese cities. Let them play their training games.


That simple huh.
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