I would like people to share their opinions as to how viable and useful a modern navy actually is, as contrasted to a navy's usefulness during the middle ages and early modern era, in which a navy was crucial for a nation's economic, and imperialistic, and wartime interests.
It is of my opinion that modern navies would be easily decimated by much smaller and less advanced modern air forces. For example, during the Falklands war, the much weaker Argentinian air force easily secured destroyer kills using their fighter mounted exocet missiles. In short, modern navies are extremely vulnerable to air power, thus the american navy being centered around the aircraft carrier, which is on the point of obsolescence, do to its vulnerability to air and submarine attack. Air forces have far superior firepower and mobility when compared to navies. The conclusion I draw is that modern navies serve two purposes : Bragging rights, and extremely long range power projection.
It is of my opinion that modern navies would be easily decimated by much smaller and less advanced modern air forces. For example, during the Falklands war, the much weaker Argentinian air force easily secured destroyer kills using their fighter mounted exocet missiles. In short, modern navies are extremely vulnerable to air power, thus the american navy being centered around the aircraft carrier, which is on the point of obsolescence, do to its vulnerability to air and submarine attack. Air forces have far superior firepower and mobility when compared to navies. The conclusion I draw is that modern navies serve two purposes : Bragging rights, and extremely long range power projection.