US Carrier Strike Groups Locations Map – May 16, 2018

This is the newst update of the ‘U.S. Carrier Strike Groups Locations Map’ exclusive series showing the approximate locations of U.S. Carrier Strike Groups on a weekly basis. SouthFront: Analysis & Intelligence tracks locations of U.S. aircraft carriers using the available open-source information. No classified information was used in production of the map.

US Carrier Strike Groups Locations Map – May 16, 2018

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Carrier strike group (CSG) is an operational formation of the United States Navy. It is centered on an aircraft carrier and a carrier air wing (CVW) of 65 to 70 aircrafts. It’s composed of roughly 7,500 personnel, an aircraft carrier, at least one cruiser, a destroyer squadron of at least two destroyers and/or frigates. A carrier strike group also, on occasion, includes submarines, attached logistics ships and a supply ship. Carrier strike groups comprise a principal element of U.S. power projection over the world’s oceans.

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Dr. Pro Liv

Who cares where are they?!

You can call me Al

Russia, China & Syria.

Dr. Pro Liv

Al
I was talking about us readers of course….and you know it…
Do you think that “Russia, China & Syria” depend on this article from South-front to know the positions of the fleets?

ruca

Go to cnn mr don’t give a shit

Dr. Pro Liv

Was I talking to you at all?
Am I not right to have opinion?
And who are you to tell me where to go ?
Are you from Ukraine or you only like to imply that
girls from Ukraine can be bought for sex ?

jade villaceran

Maybe readers can predict the next move of the warmonger?

Dr. Pro Liv

OK .
I would really love to learn something, anything.
Please indicate such contents-comments where people show as true military
experts.
I just think that articles like this are fillers of empty space in absence of the real news and real content.

Terra Cotta Woolpuller

Well we know one is headed to Brazil to be near Venezuela they may send another down there as it seems likely to do so.

Nigel Maund

One day one of these super – carriers will be sunk. It’s simply a matter of when not if. Technology has already rendered them obsolete.