


Three torpedoes and nine to eleven different missiles are traded between the two ships in one wave when the Blue Alliance immediately engages in combat. Here, two waves of five to seven different types of missiles and two torpedoes are launched by each ship. The Chinese destroyer and the opposing ship engage in a “two-way” exchange of fire when the Blue Alliance supplies targetting and reconnaissance data. Only one anti-ship missile attack from other enemy vessels is possible for it.

The Chinese ship only encounters one or two missiles of a single type and one torpedo when the Blue Alliance does not participate in the battle with firepower or targeting information.Īs a result, the US is not standing up for Taiwan or Japan, completely opening the door for the PLAN. However, it doesn’t mention any nations or navy. The fleet of the Blue Alliance, which had Arleigh Burke carriers, produced jamming noises that were over 30 times more powerful than the signal that the ship utilised for communication.Īdditionally, it cut the radar range of Chinese warships by 60%. In such a situation, a Chinese destroyer would come under fire from almost a dozen missiles and three torpedoes. The South China Sea (SCS), where Beijing disputes maritime boundaries with the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam, is therefore included in a war between the US and China that extends beyond the latter’s invasion of Taiwan.
