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Are submarines better than aircraft carriers?
In combat, aircraft carriers are faster than submarines, and have a group of escorts (often including a submarine) intended for self defense. Carriers can also launch aircraft capable of detecting and attacking submarines at range, although the availability of these aircraft has waned since the end of the Cold War.
Do submarines accompany aircraft carriers?
A carrier strike group also, on occasion, includes submarines, attached logistics ships and a supply ship. The principal role of the carrier and its air wing within the carrier strike group is to provide the primary offensive firepower, while the other ships provide defense and support.
Are submarines safer than ships?
The underwater environment is a dangerous one. Submarines face many perils of the deep. Even a small fire or gas leak inside a submerged submarine can have catastrophic consequences. A collision with another vessel or grounding may be much more serious for a submarine than for a surface ship.
What are the advantages of a submarine over a aircraft carrier?
From a tactical perspective, the submarine has most of the advantages. The biggest advantage is that the submarine already knows where the carrier is operating, and often knows about the other ships operating in company. This is particularly true for exercises.
How effective are US submarines against other countries’ submarines?
Very effective, presumably. So are the submarines of other countries. Likewise, US submarines are effective against the surface vessels of other countries. Passive sonar still isn’t as great as you’d hope at hearing submarines.
Can aircraft and surface ships detect submarines?
Surface ships and aircraft obviously can’t do this. It became apparent that the best defense against a submarine is a submarine. Even then, however, it is still difficult even for other submarines to detect submarines, and carrier task forces that include submarines are still very vulnerable for this reason.
Why did the Royal Navy get out of anti-submarine duty?
In the wake of her loss, the Royal Navy immediately pulled its fleet carriers out of anti-submarine duty, regarding them as to valuable to risk in such operations. Nevertheless, U-boats would continue to wreak a terrible toll on the carriers of the Royal Navy.