The U.S. Navy Has A Fighter Fuel Range Problem

(U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Benjamin D. Olvey)

Sandboxx: Fighter fuel range is the biggest threat to America’s Navy in the 21st century

After nearly two decades of counter-terror operations around the world, the United States military has recently begun shifting its focus away from this form of asymmetric warfare and back toward the potential for near-peer conflicts with nations like China or Russia.

Despite maintaining the most powerful military apparatus on the globe, this pivot won’t be without its challenges. Over the past 19 years, the United States military has funneled the majority of its funding into combat operations and new technologies that support the counter-terrorism endeavor. During this time, national opponents like China have had ample opportunity to observe the way America’s military operates, and find cost-effective methods of countering the U.S.’ most significant strengths.

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WNU Editor: China's area-denial zone is about 2,000 kilometres, a problem for any US aircraft carrier strike group that may decide to venture into this zone. And even if the US Navy is able to extend the range of its aircraft so that its carriers can stay our of this area-denial zone, who is to say that China will develop weapon systems to extend it.

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