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Max range of a Hellcat was 845 miles yet an attack on the Japanese at 250 miles was really pushing it in getting all our planes back. So I don't know where he came up with that range of 872 miles for a WWII carrier strike group. At Philippine Sea Mitscher knew the Japanese where 275 miles away from a late afternoon report and his bombers had a 200 mile range. By the time he launched the Mission Beyond Darkness Ozawa was 330 miles away.
Well like they say about cars "there is no replacement for displacement" meaning the more cubes the better.
The Army's Mind-Bending 1,000-Mile Cannon Is Coming. Could It Bring Back Battleships?
The article title is a little bit of a tease..... And it leads off with a picture of the Iowa firing a broadside.....
But the meat of the article does review a new Army Strategic Long Range Cannon (SLRC) and how if it does work, would it make sense to put it on a ship.
It does not campaign for bringing back any of the four Iowa class currently afloat. But does lay out, broadly, a ship based around the SLRC.
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