(Great Power War)Â The U.S. Navy aviation, aware that it is being outranged and outgunned by peer competitors, has begun testing a new long-range anti-ship missile that relies more on stealth than on speed.
The Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) is carried by the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet. The Navy’s first new anti-ship missile in decades, the LSARM is designed to scoot past enemy missile defenses in targeting enemy naval assets.
Pairing the new missile with the Super Hornet gives the U.S. Navy a much more powerful capability to attack enemy warships from distances of hundreds of miles.
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Merry Christmas to Red China! We have Space Force and M-9 Laser too!
Suck on that, dogeaters!
Will they sell it overseas to our “allies”? Not long after the F16 came out, General Dynamics was selling it to our allies. It seemed everyone had it. So what was the advantage to us? As soon as we built it, we had it for competition.