Above the vast ocean, warships sliced through the waves.
The sun blazed like fire, and the sea breeze whipped fiercely.
In such fine weather, the Carson Naval Carrier Battle Group was conducting navigational training according to the training outline.
The Carson, with a full-load displacement of over 100,000 tons, resembled a moving airport at sea.
Within several dozen miles of its vicinity, from the inner to the outer layers, were distributed two missile cruisers and two destroyers.
A combat nuclear submarine was slowly moving in the rear in the company of a comprehensive supply ship.
This voyage saw the Carson Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier carrying 84 various types of carrier-based aircraft.
Among them were 72 combat attack aircraft and 4 early warning aircraft, with the rest being anti-submarine helicopters and multi-purpose rescue helicopters.
The carrier battle group did not slacken its drills at all.