The celebrity believes that the 154 Tomahawk missiles from the U.S. are the biggest threat to the Chinese Communist Party and will deter Xi Jinping from invading Taiwan. Pictured is an experimental version of the Tomahawk cruise missile. (Photo credit: Public Domain)
After the U.S. military sent F-35B Lightning II fighter jets to the Philippine Sea on the 9th, the U.S. military disclosed on the 11th that the USS Ohio (SSBN-726), the lead ship of the Ohio-class nuclear-powered submarine with 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles, is now in Guam, a strategic location in the Western Pacific. Political commentator Li Zhenghao said that the U.S. military’s actions have deterred the Chinese Communist Party from making rash moves, as the 154 Tomahawk missiles are the biggest threat, powerful and “turning”, and can attack warplanes hiding in bunkers; Xi Jinping saw the situation and did not dare to invade Taiwan.
The U.S. nuclear submarine “USS Ohio” is now in Guam
The Liberty Times reported that the continued tension between the U.S. and China has not eased slightly because the U.S. government is in a transition phase. The U.S. Navy said the USS Ohio was in Apra Harbor, Guam, on the 4th of this month for scheduled training exercises, but the U.S. military did not reveal any more specific details, saying only that the ship is currently in charge of the 7th Fleet area of operations for defense in the Western Pacific to perform surveillance, training and other critical tasks.
After the F-35B Lightning II fighter jets appeared in the Philippine Sea on the 9th and even performed landing and takeoff drills on the deck of the amphibious assault ship USS America, the U.S. military revealed in a rare high profile on the 11th that the USS Ohio, equipped with 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles, was present in the strategic location of Guam in the Western Pacific.
In fact, the U.S. military has rarely disclosed the movement of nuclear submarines, especially the cruise missile nuclear submarines, but the U.S. military is within less than a month, the second time to disclose the location of the Ohio-class nuclear submarines. The U.S. military’s move was interpreted as an obvious deterrent signal to the Chinese Communist authorities.
On December 21, 2020, the U.S. military announced that another Ohio-class nuclear submarine, the USS Georgia (SSGN-72), had sailed through the Strait of Homodes into the Persian Gulf in a show of force against Iran.
The USS Ohio has a submersible displacement of 18,750 tons, an S8G nuclear reactor, a length of 170.7 meters, a maximum speed of 48 kilometers per hour during submersion, a maximum food supply storage of about 60 days, and the ability to carry up to 15 officers and 140 men. The ship is armed with 22 tubes and up to 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles, in addition to torpedoes.
The four best known Ohio-class cruise missile submarines in the world are: USS Ohio, USS Michigan, USS Florida, and USS Georgia. Since the U.S. military is in compliance with the nuclear weapons treaty, 22 of the 24 launch tubes of these four ships, which are capable of firing nuclear warheads, have been converted to fire the BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missile, which is an all-weather subsonic cruise missile with a range of 1,127 kilometers, launched underwater.
During Operation Odyssey Dawn against the Libyan dictatorship, the USS Florida launched 93 Tomahawk cruise missiles on March 19, 2011, destroying Libyan air defense systems, command centers and other strategic targets.
Tomahawk missiles will turn Li Zhenghao: can drill into the bunker to destroy warplanes
The Sanli News Network reports that U.S. military developments have always raised concerns. The company’s main goal is to provide a solution to the problem of the problem. For example, the 1991 Persian Gulf War confirmed that the Tomahawk missile had a 95% launch success rate and an 85% hit rate; the 1998 Operation Desert Fox, the Tomahawk missile had an 89.8% hit rate; the 1999 Kosovo War, the Tomahawk missile was even able to improve its performance to hit the target in addition to hitting the target. “movable targets” and destroy the enemy’s integrated air defense system.
Because the Tomahawk missile’s performance continues to evolve, the U.S. still uses it to kick in doors. Lee further added that after U.S. President Donald Trump ordered the launch of 59 Tomahawk missiles against Syria in 2017, he let everyone see its wreckage and witnessed the technology of Tomahawk missiles.
The company said that many planes in Syria are hiding in air defense bunkers, but Tomahawk missiles are not attacking bunkers, but “turning” into bunkers and knocking out the planes inside; even if military weapons are hidden in bunkers, Tomahawk missiles can also be drilled into them.
Li Zhenghao said that if Xi Jinping saw an Ohio-class nuclear-powered submarine near the first island chain with 154 Tomahawk missiles on board, would Xi Jinping dare to act rashly at this time? Will Xi still dare to invade the countries in the first island chain, including Taiwan?
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