Recent reports detail a proposal by Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) scientists outlining a strategy to neutralize US aircraft carrier groups from a distance of 3,000 kilometers. This plan emerges as the US military strategically repositions its carrier assets, moving them further from Asian coastal regions to locations like Guam. The proposed strategy suggests a capability to strike carriers even at these extended ranges, potentially challenging US naval dominance in the region. The report focuses on the PLA’s research into methods for overcoming current limitations in long-range precision strikes. This development coincides with increasing geopolitical tensions in the Indo-Pacific. Further details regarding the specific technologies and tactics involved remain undisclosed, but the proposal signals a focused effort to counter US naval power. The information is part of a broader science and military coverage roundup.