Why US Navy Chose USS Iwo Jima For The Venezuela Raid
Автор: Navy Decoded
Загружено: 2026-01-13
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January 3rd, 2026. Caracas, Venezuela, the USS Iwo Jima parks eighty miles off the Venezuelan coast—deep inside the enemy's "Burn-Through Range". To a naval war planner, this looks like a floating coffin exposed to S-300 missiles. But this isn't a mistake. It is a calculated trap.
Why choose the Iwo Jima over a $13 billion supercarrier like the USS Ford? Because the Ford cannot perform the "Phantom Exit". We reveal how this "Amphibious Hybrid" deliberately sinks its own stern to launch stealth SWCC boats and LCACs from an internal harbor.
From the "Carbon Clutch" that allows the F-35B to launch in 600 feet to the "Golden Hour" math that forces the ship into the kill zone to save lives, this is the physics of a modern raid.
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Timestamps:
0:00 The Geometry of Suicide: Crossing the "Burn-Through Range"
1:16 The Bodyguard: SPY-6 Radar & Kinetic Kill Physics
6:01 Electronic Lobotomy: DRFM Jamming & Cyber-Injection
9:18 The Instantaneous Launchpad: F-35B STOVL & Carbon Clutch
13:46 The Phantom Exit: Well Deck Ops & LCAC Extraction
16:15 The System Architecture of Naval Dominance
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