The U.S. Navy s Seventh Fleet is all around us

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-24

The Seventh Fleet of the US Navy is all around us, this sentence is not an exaggeration at all, we all know that the United States is a hegemonic country, there are their military facilities all over the world, and there are also numerous overseas bases to help their hegemony, today I will focus on their closest naval base to us, the Yokosuka base in Japan and their nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Reagan.

Yokosuka, Japan is a military port, and there are many U.S. troops stationed in Japan, and their U.S. Navy headquarters is located at Yokosuka base, which is often referred to as the U.S. Navy's Seventh Fleet. Japan's Yokosuka base is also the only port outside the U.S. mainland that has the function of an aircraft carrier homeport, and the Yokosuka military base is of great strategic importance to the United States.

Needless to say, the importance of the U.S. military base in Yokosuka is home to the USS Ronald Reagan, the most advanced aircraft carrier in the United States. The deck of the USS Reagan is approximately 3328 meters, the deck width reached 768 meters, the length of the waterline is 317 meters, and the width of the waterline is 408 meters, the maximum speed can reach 30 knots, for example, in the case of 20 knots, the endurance has reached 1.5 million nautical miles, and it can also carry about 80 carrier-based aircraft, which shows the strength of the Reagan aircraft carrier, the Reagan aircraft carrier has a lot of actual combat experience, the Iraq war, the Afghanistan war has its figure. The USS Ronald Reagan is also equipped with a large number of advanced missile launch systems and a powerful defense system, and it is not an exaggeration to say that it is the best aircraft carrier in the United States.

As the national strength in the Asia-Pacific region continues to rise, US hegemonism is constantly being threatened, and the construction of US military bases in Yokosuka is bound to be strengthened, but the world is fair and just, and US hegemonism will certainly not go far.

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