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03/07/2026

Here’s Why Carrier Strike Groups Are Almost Impossible to Defeat it On The Planet

Imagine a giant war fleet moving slowly across a vast ocean. Will it be defeated? Watch the explanation on the Know The Military YouTube channel.

At the center of the formation stood the giant aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford.
At over 330 meters long, the ship is almost as big as three football fields put together.
But what makes it scary is not just its size.
What really makes the military world respect this fleet is the extraordinary protection system that surrounds it.
This fleet is known as Carrier Strike Group.
And to this day, many military analysts believe that this force is one of the most difficult combat systems to beat on the planet.
Why?
Because attacking a Carrier Strike Group means facing seemingly endless layers of defense.

02/21/2026

In this control room, include monitors, panels instrument to see how to control submarine when launch a missike

02/21/2026

nucelar reactor power, one of the usage in the world to use in military submarine

02/21/2026

we live in era cyber warfare with drone, satellite and artificial intelegence, this is will save cost, minimize the usage of human or soldier risk

02/17/2026

02/16/2026

USS Enterprise (CVN-80) has many upgrades that better than USS Gerald Ford (CVN-78) such as:

• Greater sortie generation rate – launching more aircraft in less time
• Reduced crew requirements through automation
• Improved nuclear reactors for higher electrical output
• Enhanced survivability against modern missile threats

CVN-80 Capability

Air Wing of the Future

USS Enterprise (CVN-80) will operate a powerful and flexible carrier air wing, expected to include:

F-35C Lightning II – Fifth-generation stealth strike fighter

F/A-18E/F Super Hornet – Multirole combat backbone

E-2D Advanced Hawkeye – Airborne early warning and battle management platform

The carrier is also designed to integrate future unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs), signaling a shift toward hybrid manned-unmanned air operations.

More Than a Aircraft Carrier

USS Enterprise (CVN-80) is more than steel and reactors. It symbolizes technological ambition, naval heritage, and long-term strategic planning. When it enters service, it will not only honor the name “Enterprise” but redefine what an aircraft carrier can achieve in 21st-century warfare.

History of Named

The name “Enterprise” has appeared on some of the most iconic warships in American history. Most notably, USS Enterprise (CVN-65) became the world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and served for over 50 years.

Now, CVN-80 inherits that powerful identity—combining tradition with revolutionary technology.

02/15/2026

F-47 – Networked, Adaptive Warfare
The F-47 concept represents a sixth-generation mindset.
Instead of fighting alone, the F-47 is imagined as:
• A command node in the sky
• Integrated with drones (loyal wingmen)
• Optimized for long-range, data-driven combat
• Designed for adaptability rather than brute agility

The F-47 sacrifices traditional dogfight dominance for battlefield control.
F-47
• Next-generation stealth shaping
• Multi-spectrum stealth (radar, infrared, electronic)
• Reduced heat signature and adaptive coatings
The F-47 is envisioned to remain stealthy even while transmitting data, something earlier stealth aircraft struggle with.

F-47
• Likely optimized for efficient high-speed cruise
• Less emphasis on extreme maneuvers
• Relies on stand-off engagement rather than turning battles
The F-47 would avoid dogfights entirely, striking first and disappearing.

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