Chinese Scientists War-Game Shots Hypersonic Missiles on US Carrier Group in South China Sea

Chinese Scientists War-Game Shots Hypersonic Missiles on US Carrier Group in South China Sea

Hypersonic Weapons could be “catastrophic” for the most potent aircraft carrier group in the US fleet, according to war game simulations run by a team of military planners in China. Over 20 intense battles, Chinese forces sank the USS Gerald R. Ford carrier fleet with a volley of 24 hypersonic anti-ship missiles, in a simulation run on a mainstream war game software platform used by China’s military.


In the scenario, the US vessels are attacked after continuing to approach a China-claimed island in the South China Sea despite repeated warnings. A paper detailing the war game was published in May by the Chinese-language Journal of Test and Measurement Technology. It is the first time the results of simulated hypersonic strikes against a US carrier group have been made public.



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