After the Aircraft Carrier: 3 Alternatives to the Navy's Vulnerable Flattops | Danger Room | Wired.com:
"A single new carrier costs $14 billion to build plus $7 million a day to operate.
“Not a good use of U.S. taxpayer money,” Hendrix asserts.
Moreover, he contends that huge carriers with their five-acre flight decks and scores of warplanes are ill-suited to the American way of war, in which precision and avoiding civilian casualties are more important than overwhelming firepower.
Worst, Hendrix warns, the carriers — major symbols of American military might — are increasingly big targets for China’s DF-21D ship-killing ballistic missiles."
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