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China Challenges the U.S. Navy with 43 Missiles At 03:17 a.m, on January 22, 2026. China has launched one of the largest missile saturation attacks ever simulated against a U.S. Navy Carrier Strike Group. As 43 missiles close in from multiple directions, Aegis destroyers, SM-6 interceptors, and F-35 fighters are pushed to their absolute limits. This video delivers a cinematic military breakdown of how modern naval warfare unfolds when China challenges U.S. naval dominance in the South China Sea. From precision missile strikes and electronic warfare to layered air defense and rapid-response tactics, every second counts. When the battle reaches its breaking point, a hidden element changes the outcome entirely. This is not speculation, it’s a step-by-step analysis of how the U.S. Navy prepares for high-intensity conflict and why carrier strike groups remain the backbone of American power projection in a potential China vs US war. 👉 Like, subscribe, and support Stealth Navy — part of every sponsorship goes to Ukrainian families whose homes were destroyed by Russian missile strikes. ❗️Become a sponsor of the channel to support our team. @StealthNavy 🪖 To Subscribe Quickly, Just Follow The Link – @StealthNavy ⚓ Disclaimer This channel is created for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. The content does not reflect the official views, policies, or positions of any military organization, including but not limited to the U.S. Navy, Royal Navy, or other international forces. Some videos may include hypothetical scenarios and dramatized storytelling based on publicly available information. These should not be interpreted as factual accounts of real-world events. Visual material from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) or similar sources is used under Fair Use for commentary and reporting. This channel does not promote violence, political agendas, or military endorsements. We aim to provide accurate and respectful depictions of military dynamics without inciting fear or misinformation. We comply with YouTube’s Fair Use copyright guidelines and give proper attribution to all sources. #usnavy #navy #usmilitary #china #usa #beyondmilitary