The Russian commander orders a strike on an American aircraft carrier, which is shown with virtually no defenses. Aircraft carriers travel in groups, generally as a Carrier Battle Group or a Carrier Strike Group, consisting of guided missile cruisers, destroyers, frigates and submarines, but never alone, and would be protected at the perimeter by these other ships. Thus, the inbound anti-ship missiles fired by the Russian aircraft would have been surgically removed from the air by the other ships' Phalanx CIWS (close-in weapons system), and it would be highly improbable that even one anti-ship missile would have gotten through.
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