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Moderators: wdolson, MOD_War-in-the-Pacific-Admirals-Edition

Don't underestimate them. I am sure they have downloaded all the USN training/maintenance manuals and operational guides. Their people seem to have a fanatical devotion to duty that may overcome their experience disadvantage - i.e. they will work hard with less grumbling than the average matelot!ORIGINAL: JeffroK
I still think it will take the PRC many years to match the expertise of 80+ years of running a CV fleet, they'd be more like the Kreigsmarine sending out "convoy raiders"
ORIGINAL: joey
Don't forget China's submarine building program. It, too, rivals most of the world's nations. China is truly becoming a world military power.
As part of the consolidation of power and growth of the Ming Dynasty, Zheng was tasked with exploring the Western Seas, essentially the Indian Ocean region. By all accounts, not only was the scale of his seven voyages impressive, but the size of the Chinese ships dwarfed anything that had been seen before – and it would take centuries before they would be matched. National Geographic writes, “All the ships of Columbus and da Gama combined could have been stored on a single deck of a single vessel in the fleet that set sail under Zheng He”.[2]
Even more staggering are the details of his armada. One historian has noted that the size of his fleet would not be matched until after World War Two. A BBC report states that Zheng’s first voyage in 1405 had a fleet larger than the combined fleets of all of Europe.[3]
Not only were the ships larger than any before them – they were better-equipped, including being outfitted with magnetised compasses and watertight bulkhead compartments. It would be hundreds of years before European ships would carry similar technology. Reports also noted that the fleet had its own vegetable patches onboard.

. . . a record of taking/copying ideas and technology from other countries,

ORIGINAL: joey
Don't forget China's submarine building program. It, too, rivals most of the world's nations. China is truly becoming a world military power.



The Nimitz Class
I notice almost ALL the technology is from the Gerald Ford class....
I wonder how that happened?
A former submariner from this very forum used to say..."There are two kinds of ships in the ocean...Submarines...and targets."