| Weapons on their own are dumb, stupid devices. Weapons in a system can be dangerous when deployed appropriately. For ASBM or hypersonic missiles, there are several steps in a successful engagement: 1. Detect the carrier. Sounds easy but they can move at 30+ knots, and can be quite difficult to detect when they want to hide. 2. Provide targeting data. This is needs to be much more accurate than just detecting that a carrier is operating "near" this point. Most weapons will require relatively precise data for this. 3. Transmit this data rapidly to the launch systems. Every minute counts as old targeting data is relatively useless. 4. Launch the weapon. This means keeping aircraft or missile batteries safe from attack, and getting the weapons in range of the carrier. 5. Have the weapon reach the target area. This means a reliable weapon with a low failure rate. 6. Have the weapon avoid any ECM or other countermeasures that might affect its targeting. 7. Have the weapon avoid any defenses, either the layered defenses (SAMS, point defence guns), fighters, etc. 8. Have the weapon detonate properly, in the best spot. Lots of things to go wrong in this "kill-chain." Lots of places to interrupt, disrupt or out-right kill the weapon. And sure we hear a lot about Russian super weapons like Zircon and the silly torpedoes. But as the Ukraine war is showing, a lot of Russian stuff sounds great until you see it in action. Or it's a Potemkin weapon, or too expensive. Look at all the burning Russian tanks. These aren't monkey models sent to client states like Iraq. These are top of the line, with ERA etc. Yet most don't have Arena/Trophy, and are getting killed by a weapon designed 30 years ago. Now perhaps the DF-21 deployed by the PLAN is more reliable than the Russian crap. But unless things get hot in the South China Sea we'll never know. |
They have taken nearly the entire Black Sea coastline and most major cities east of the Dnieper River. That entire eastern part of Ukraine will collapse imminently under Russian advances.
And meanwhile none of the aforementioned weapons systems have been engaged.
Detecting a carrier is trivial. They are large above surface vessels that leave a huge wake. 30 knots is nothing. And once locked its trivial for satellites or spy planes to track. We even publish the location of our carriers: https://www.marinevesseltraffic.com/vessels/USS-Enterprise-(...
Russia is a spacefaring, highly advanced military. They have all of the targeting capabilities you describe.
100 megaton nuclear torpedoes aren't silly. They're extremely dangerous. They can trigger tsunamis, and destroy anything within tens of miles and cause third degree burns out to hundreds of miles.
I'm not sure you understand the scale of what you're dismissing.