...per TG or better yet, hardened CV's.
This suicide crap is stupid. There is debate here about the "realism" of the radar but yet some of these "realists" kamikaze a CV without any intention of surviveing the sortie. How does it go? Cake and something?
Oh yeah, I know. Cap the CV. I have no interest in chasing a vertically diving aircraft at 500 mph into my own CV and dieing along with him. That would kinda counter my argument would it?
My solution? Harden the CV's. Currently we can resupply/rebuild fields and cities and such. Now it would be a little silly to fly a C47 out to the CV so how about this?
Once the CV takes damage, the CV goes into auto repair, simulating fire & damage control. Allow the damage to reduce flight ops, i.e., reduce fuel load or ord load or delay fighter takeoff by xx seconds or any combination of these.
Also, as the CV takes more damage, disrupt CV manuverability. Disable rudder function for example, thus not allowing the CV to be turned left or right or not at all as the damage becomes more severe. Even slow the TG down due to damage?
All of this occurs in a time frame weighted by damage inflicted versus damage repaired. Inflict enough damage and the CV is destroyed. Allow the CV to repair and the CV is fully functional.
In other words, the CV must take a continous barrage during this time frame to counter the damage control.
If you don't get back in time after your first suicide, you gotta do it all over again ...and again ...and again.
