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USS Ronald Reagan and its strike group left Singapore, re-entered the South China Sea and heading north to protect Pelosi's visit to Taiwan

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Lansai lah.
All these are action and show of force only.

Pssst... Did they enter straits of hormuz?
Puii...
 

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I thought all settled after last night's Xi-Biden phone call?

Well looks like Pelosi wants her wrinkled pussy to be flogged by Xi
 

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I repeat.
Three naval battle task force groups dare not enter St of Hormuz due to Iraninan sampans.
 

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iran got hypersonic missile?
No.


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china got hypersonic but us carrier always go straits of taiwan?
Who has hypersonic weapons? China, the U.S., and Russia have the most advanced capabilities, and several other countries are investigating the technology, including India, Japan, Australia, France, Germany and North Korea, which claims to have tested a hypersonic missile.

Source/Credit : Washington Post.
 

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US only need to send one c-130 bomber to destroy the chinese fleet base.

Besides Being Great at Almost Everything, the C-130 Hercules Is a Pretty Decent Bomber​

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29 Jun 2022, 02:41 UTC ·
by Benny Kirk

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The story of how the Lockheed-Martin C-130 was gifted one of history's most devastating conventional bombs is one of cunning military strategy and maybe just a tinge of morbid curiosity. What were the limits of this seemingly limitless wonder plane? As it turned out, Air Force top brass was not overstating the C-130's abilities.

You see, the U.S. military doesn't have to use the nuclear option to deliver an explosion powerful enough to level everything in its vicinity. There exists a class of super-heavy semi-guided bombs that can inflict damage equal to a squadron of Second World War medium bombers, with a single strike. In Vietnam, this awesome power was displayed in a manner arguably only matched in its brutality by the Daisy Cutter.

Developed under a project codenamed Commando Vault, the 15,000 lb (6,800 kg) BLU-82B/C-130 weapon system was designed to perform one task: drop from the rear cargo bay of a C-130, float down via parachute and semi-guided by a target computer, and then make as big of a boom as seen since Nagasaki.

The goal with this gigantic bomb? To turn swaths of Vietnamese jungle into smooth, perfectly flat ground where Huey's, Chinooks, and Cobra helicopters could establish forward landing zones in enemy territory. This gave this frankly horrifying-looking weapon the nickname Daisy Cutter. As far as how cruel weapons of war go, and there were a fair few on both sides in Vietnam, that's got to be up there near the top.


But don't think even for a second that this was the most powerful bomb ever dropped by the C-130 or any of its relatives. There were still heavier bombs to be dropped. Weighing in at an Earth-shattering 18,700 lbs (9,800 kg), a singular Mother of All Bombs (MOAB) comes within a full 87% of the maximum payload of a B-29 Superfortress, the plane which dropped Fat Man and Little Boy on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.

In theory, the MOAB might possibly be useable as an impact penetration weapon, i.e., a weapon that hits the ground and explodes as a result. But the truth is, and as the Air Force Research Laboratory knew from the getgo, dropping it that way would only take away from the true power of the explosion.

Much like nuclear weapons, bombs this huge work best as air-burst weapons. Allowing the bone-shattering and ear destroying concussive force of the blast to radiate in all directions no matter where the targets may be hiding. Such was the case with an operation against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant over the Achin District in the Nangarhar Province of Afghanistan on April 13th, 2017.

Involved was a single MC-130, an upgraded variant of the trusty Hercules platform stretching back to the late 1950s. With four beefed-up Allison T56-A-15 turboprop engines jetting 4,910 shaft-hp (3,660 kW) each, plus a new suite of avionics and guidance/targeting computers, it was more than up for the job. Under the command of General John Nicholson, the MOAB slid out of the MC-130's cargo bay rails without a hitch.


For days previously, fighter-bombers and drones were unable to neutralize a semi-subterranean tunnel system insurgent fighters were using as a bunker. But as the first ever MOAB operation creached its crescendo, the MC-130 crew must've known the rest would be fireworks.

MOAB promptly parachuted to its pre-determined detonation sight high above ground at approximately 7:32 pm local time. Safe to say, the MOAB did what normal bombs couldn't with a single awe-inspiring boom. Thanks to careful coordination between military personnel and local tribal leaders, all 96 individuals instantly vaporized by the explosion are believed to have been ISIS fighters, and there were no civilian losses.

It just goes to show the C-130 platform truly is capable of doing just about anything that isn't a dogfight. But hey, maybe they'll strap a truck load of Sidewinders to its wing pylons one day, just to see what happens. Laser blasters are also not out of the question, right
 

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Who has hypersonic weapons? China, the U.S., and Russia have the most advanced capabilities, and several other countries are investigating the technology, including India, Japan, Australia, France, Germany and North Korea, which claims to have tested a hypersonic missile.

Source/Credit : Washington Post.


russia one confirmed tested in ukraine and working. china one is say working. usa one is still testing and failed.
 

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russia one confirmed tested in ukraine and working. china one is say working. usa one is still testing and failed.

This are their tricks and deceptions.
Working or not working are designed as deterrence to "try me"
and put their enemies to spend time in intelligence gatherings.
 
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