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Автор: Curiosity Manipur
Загружено: 2026-03-03
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Modern supercarriers are arguably the most difficult-to-sink objects ever built by humans. Here is why they are so resilient, and why some people think they are "sitting ducks."
1. The "Floating City" Defense
A carrier never travels alone. It moves within a Carrier Strike Group (CSG), which acts as a multi-layered shield:
The Subsurface Layer: Attack submarines prowl ahead to hunt enemy subs.
The Surface Layer: Aegis-equipped destroyers and cruisers provide a "steel umbrella," using advanced radar to intercept missiles and planes from hundreds of miles away.
The Aerial Layer: The carrier's own air wing maintains a Combat Air Patrol (CAP) to neutralize threats before they even see the hull.
2. Built to Take a Punch
Carriers are designed with extreme redundancy. Even if a weapon gets through the screen:
Cellular Construction: They have thousands of watertight compartments. To sink it, you have to blow holes in enough of them to overcome the ship's massive buoyancy.
Armor and Buffers: They feature heavy side armor and "voids" (empty spaces) designed to absorb the energy of a torpedo or missile blast.
Damage Control: The crew is obsessively trained in fire suppression and hull repair. In 2005, the US Navy spent 25 days hitting the decommissioned USS America with explosives before it finally sank.
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