To tally USN's strength requires more than math

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To tally the Navy’s strength requires more than math | McClatchy
America's Navy is stronger, smaller, more dominant, more vulnerable and more lethal than at any time since World War I. So, for those confused by dueling candidates on the topic during Monday night's presidential debate, hope that's cleared up things.

If not, it's because determining naval strength, while never simple, is exceedingly complicated in these complicated times. All-of-the-above answers can be easily found among those who study the U.S. Navy. Sometimes, a single expert will voice many of the contradictions in the same statement.

For what they're worth, the raw numbers: The U.S. Navy today has 286 ships. In 1916 it had 245, and by 1917, 342. By the end of World War II, it had 6,768 ships. At the height of the Cold War in 1987, the Navy boasted 594 ships. The recent low point came in 2007 when it had 278 ships.

For what it's worth, in 1886, the Navy had only 38 ships, the most common of which were "screw sloops." The modern Navy doesn't list any screw sloops.

But when looking at the numbers, Jacob Stokes, a researcher at the Center for a New American Security, notes that it's important to remember that when the U.S. force reached its peaks, there was always a similarly armed foe: Germany, Japan, the Soviet Union.

"Today, we don't have a peer competitor," he notes. U.S. naval superiority today is unquestioned. No other nation has more than two operational aircraft carriers. The United States has 11, and the other nations with two are Italy and Spain. China, the frequent foil in this discussion, just launched its first carrier but does not yet have planes capable of landing on it, and it does not yet have a single "carrier battle group."

"China won't be showing up on the California coast anytime soon," Stokes said.
 

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11 carriers, those are 11 American cities scattered around the World. But these carriers and their CBGs are so expensive to maintain...
 

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^add to that Amphibious Assault Ships (6 San Antonio class and Austin class) and LHD/LHA (10) :O.
The newer America Class LHA will be able to carry F-35B :D
 
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It will take at least 50 years before either China, India or Russia matches up to the USN. Then again, it may happen sooner with China.
 

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It will take at least 50 years before either China, India or Russia matches up to the USN. Then again, it may happen sooner with China.
Remember what happened to USSR,the future is full of surprises.
 

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Yeah, there is no point speculating like that. We can only speculate based on what's happening today.

Anyway the point I was making is if we continue as is, even then we will only match USN after 2050 or so. So, that's how far they are.
 

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With current politicians its impossible but with a leader who has vision for nation rather family can easily match within 2030
 

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