Chapter 881 Super Fleet Gift Pack
Chapter 881 Super Fleet Gift Pack
Su Zhengyang forced himself to suppress the excitement in his heart and clicked on the third diamond treasure chest.
[Ding! Congratulations to the host, you have successfully opened the diamond treasure chest and obtained the American Super Fleet Gift Pack. ]
[The American Super Fleet Gift Pack includes the following:]
1. Overview of the Naval Combat Division
The gift package includes two naval combat divisions, which are not only the cornerstone of tactical execution, but also the hub of strategic deployment.
They each have their own independent command system, intelligence network and logistics support system, ensuring rapid response and precise strikes in any complex and changing naval combat environment.
The 1st Naval Combat Division: The fleet formations under its command work closely together to form an indestructible maritime defense line.
2nd Naval Combat Division: Its fleet formation is flexible and can quickly adapt to various combat needs.
II. Fleet Organization and Detailed Configuration
1. First Fleet: Pacific Shield
Flagship: The battleship USS Missouri, with its symbolic significance and combat capability, became the soul and core of the First Fleet.
Aircraft carrier formation: Led by five Essex-class aircraft carriers, each carrying about 5 carrier-based aircraft, including F90F Hellcat fighters, SB6C Hell dive bombers and TBF Avenger torpedo bombers, forming a powerful air strike force. In addition, it is also equipped with an Independence-class light aircraft carrier as a flexible supplement.
Battleships: In addition to the flagship "Missouri", there are 3 "Iowa" class battleships and 2 "North Carolina" class battleships, a total of 6 ships. With their heavy armor and powerful main guns, they have become the firepower pillars of the fleet.
Cruisers: Light cruisers are mainly 8 "Atlanta" class, and heavy cruisers include 4 "New Orleans" class and 4 "Baltimore" class, totaling 16 ships, responsible for fleet air defense, reconnaissance and fire support.
Destroyers: The "Fletcher" class is the main force, supplemented by a small number of "Benson" class and "Allen Sumner" class, with a total of 60 ships, providing anti-submarine, escort and close-range fire support for the fleet.
Submarines: Equipped with 20 "Barau" class and 10 "Little Shark" class submarines, a total of 30 submarines, forming an invisible killer network for underwater combat.
Troop transports and auxiliary ships: including several "Liberty" and "Victory" ships as the main transport force, as well as auxiliary ships such as hospital ships, tankers, and repair ships to ensure the fleet's logistical supply and treatment of the wounded.
2. Second Fleet: Ocean Eagle
Similar to the First Fleet, the Second Fleet also has a complete fleet of aircraft carriers, battleships, cruisers, destroyers and submarines. The aircraft carriers have been increased to include the "Borg" class escort carriers to enhance anti-submarine capabilities, while the battleships retain more "South Dakota" class. The overall number and configuration are comparable to the First Fleet, with a total of no less than 150 ships.
3. Third Fleet: Mobile Assault Group
As a specialized force for rapid response and assault operations, the Third Fleet is more flexible in its formations. Its aircraft carrier formations include more small aircraft carriers or modified aircraft carriers, such as the Casablanca-class escort aircraft carriers, to be quickly deployed to hot spots.
The number of battleships is relatively small, but the number of destroyers and submarines has increased significantly to ensure sufficient escort and anti-submarine capabilities in rapid operations. In addition, the Third Fleet may also be equipped with specialized landing ships and amphibious warfare ships to support landing operations and island scrambles.
3. Additional Support and Guarantee
Command and control system: Introduce advanced fleet command and control systems, such as radar, sonar and radio communication equipment, to achieve instant communication and coordinated operations within the fleet. At the same time, establish a complete intelligence collection and analysis system to ensure accurate grasp of the enemy situation and rapid response.
Logistics supply network: Build a logistics supply network covering a wide range of sea areas, including fuel supply stations, ammunition depots, repair docks, etc. Use a combination of "accompanying supply" and "pre-deployment" to ensure that the fleet can maintain the ability to continue operations for a long time when far away from the base.
[Ding! Congratulations to the host, you have successfully opened the diamond treasure chest and obtained the British Super Fleet Gift Pack. ]
[The British Super Fleet Gift Pack includes the following:]
1. Overview of the Naval Combat Division
The 1st Naval Operations Division: The "Royal Glory" division, with a powerful aircraft carrier formation as its core, focuses on long-distance operations and strategic delivery. It is the spearhead and fist of the British Navy.
The 2nd Naval Operations Division: The "Atlantic Shield" division, with battleships and cruisers as its main force, is responsible for the security protection and anti-submarine operations of the territorial waters and surrounding waters. It is the solid shield of the British Navy.
II. Fleet Organization and Detailed Configuration
1. The First Fleet: The Ark Royal Fleet
Flagship: HMS Ark Royal, one of the iconic aircraft carriers of the British Royal Navy, has become the leadership core of the First Fleet with its outstanding aviation operation capabilities and powerful carrier-based aircraft formations.
Aircraft carrier formation: In addition to the flagship, it is also equipped with 4 "Glorious" class aircraft carriers and 2 small aircraft carriers "Ares", a total of 7 aircraft carriers, carrying more than 500 carrier-based aircraft of various types, including "Spitfire" fighters, "Swordfish" torpedo bombers and "Petrel" reconnaissance aircraft, forming a powerful air strike and reconnaissance force.
Battleships: including 2 "King George V" class battleships and 1 "Queen Elizabeth" class battleship, providing solid backing for the fleet.
Cruisers: Light cruisers are mainly "Dido" class, and heavy cruisers include "Kent" class and "Norfolk" class, with a total of no less than 10 ships, responsible for fleet air defense, reconnaissance and fire support.
Destroyers: Mainly "Tribal", "Z" and "Battle" class destroyers, with a total of 50 ships, providing the fleet with powerful anti-submarine, escort and close fire support capabilities.
Submarines: Equipped with "T" class, "U" class and a small number of "S" class submarines, with a total of no less than 20, forming a covert force for underwater combat.
Troop transports and auxiliary ships: including several "Empire" class transport ships, tankers, repair ships and other auxiliary ships to ensure the fleet's logistical supply and troop deployment.
2. The Second Fleet: The “Fearless Heart” Fleet
Flagship: "Nelson" class battleship.
Battleship: In addition to the flagship, it also includes two "King George V" class battleships and six "Revenge" class battleships, forming a powerful battleship formation.
The configuration of cruisers and destroyers is similar to that of the First Fleet, but with a greater focus on anti-submarine and escort missions.
Submarines: The number and types are comparable to those of the First Fleet, but they may place more emphasis on long-range patrols and ocean-going combat capabilities.
3. The Third Fleet: “Sea Admiral” Fleet
As a specialized force for rapid response and flexible maneuverability, the Third Fleet is more flexible in its formation. Its aircraft carrier formation includes more small aircraft carriers and modified aircraft carriers to meet the needs of rapid deployment.
The number of battleships is relatively small, but the number of destroyers and submarines has increased significantly, ensuring sufficient escort and anti-submarine capabilities in rapid operations. In addition, the Third Fleet is also equipped with specialized landing ships and amphibious warfare ships to support landing operations and island scrambles.
3. Additional Support and Guarantee
Command and control system: Introduce advanced radar, sonar and radio communication equipment to build an efficient fleet command and control system to achieve instant communication and coordinated operations.
Logistics supply network: Build a logistics supply network covering a wide range of sea areas to ensure that the fleet can maintain the ability to continue fighting for a long time when far away from the base. Use advanced material transportation and distribution technology to improve supply efficiency and accuracy.
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