MidwayWhen has a carrier ever been used purely defensively?
Standby for a lot of dead Chinese pilots and crashed airplanes as they learn to fly off that thing.
I think their "research/training" party line is something like ours when we say that an aircraft was involved in a "routine training flight" when some incident occurs. It's not meant as an obfuscatory statement of the vessel's purpose.You guys answered my point for me. Since the mid-1940s, carriers have been used for offensive operations. To argue that a Chinese flattop is for research/training or defense is a bit stretching it. What does you guys think? Regional hegemon?
It won't be that hard for them since we are teaching them how we do it.