Chinese Navy Simulates US Stealth Missile Strike Amid South China Sea Tensions
Chinese researchers have conducted an intricate simulation of a potential U.S. attack on a carrier group of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in the South China Sea. This simulation highlights complex combat scenarios featuring advanced U.S. weaponry, particularly focusing on the AGM-158C Long Range Anti-Ship Missiles (LRASM).
The report, released on January 6, 2025, indicates that the enhanced war gaming system used in the simulation effectively modeled the stealth characteristics and operational performance of the LRASM. This allowed PLA strategists to refine their countermeasures, improving their defensive tactics against possible U.S. incursions in the region.
The findings provide insights into the potential for large-scale naval conflicts and underscore the ongoing military preparations by China in response to U.S. military capabilities.
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