What If a Modern Aircraft Carrier Fought at Pearl Harbor?
What If a Modern Aircraft Carrier Fought at Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941. 5:30 in the morning. Two hundred and thirty miles north of Oahu, six Japanese aircraft carriers are turning into the wind. Engines are warming on the flight decks. In about thirty minutes, 183 aircraft will be airborne and headed south. Two hundred and fifteen miles to the west, the USS Gerald R. Ford has been at sea since late November, delayed by rough weather on the return from a routine mission to Wake Island. She carries roughly 75 aircraft, two nuclear reactors, and a radar system that can see for over 200 miles. Her crew has no idea what is coming. Neither does anyone else. That's the scenario. The Ford drops into December 7th as-is: no future knowledge, no special briefing, just her standard combat load operating under 1941 peacetime protocols. No war has been declared. What actually happens? Made by my Last Brain Cell

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