Originally posted by celsis
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The decline in crude oil stocks could have the reverse effect - it could lead to greater superpowers. For large scale conflicts, 'joint sea basing' is still the most effective platform - people, equipment and command are all brought in by sea (the lift of a Landing Platform Dock is about 100 times greater than the largest transport plane currently in service).
These large ships, such as Landing Platform Docks and Aircraft Carriers, can be powered easily (I use the word loosely) by means other than oil/coal. Indeed, the Americans already use nuclear powered aircraft carriers. Nuclear propulsion was considered for our new carriers, but for some absurd reason oil was preferred (despite greater through-life costs). We can also see nuclear powered submarines in the world's major navies.
Only those at the top will, therefore, be able to continue to maintain a force projection capability worthy of the name. The gap between those at the top and those in the middle will widen. It's just a case of waiting to see when the Chinese start to consider their force projection capabilities. At the moment they have a huge army and air force, but can't really get them anywhere. They've also got a large navy, but it's more of a coastal defence force... Watch out though, they are developing their nuclear subs hard.
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