Carrier Craft and Defence

Carrier Craft has some defence points against submarine and other big ships I can understand value against submarine but how can carrier craft defend itself against battleship with 10 points ??? Carrier Craft has guns ???

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Undaunted wrote:

Carrier Craft has guns ???
Yeah, CV had some fairly big guns. HMS Ark Royal had 16x 11.4 cm guns, the Illustrious the same again. The USS Saidor had 2x 12.7cm guns, as did the Copahee. The Lexington had 12x 12.7cm guns while the Saratoga had 16 of them. The Hornet had 8 and the Franklin had another 12. That is a lot.

Don't forget it has escorts too, in WWII you could build a CV with some CC and DD for the price of one BB.

but we dont have a info about his range my question while a battleship attacking to carrier craft what will it do against battleship ?? I cant see its range

Carrier has no range, so if it is attacked from distance, it will not fight back.

If you attack a CV, bombard it. Otherwise you will get killed sharpish.

What is the point on givin a carrier defensive points against ships if all of their attacks are from range, those defensive points wont be used, and a carrier doesnt have range does it?

azor-ahai wrote:

What is the point on givin a carrier defensive points against ships if all of their attacks are from distance, those defensive points wont be used.
To protect it if another ship(s)/boat(s) sails into it.

Yeah. A carrier's ranged attack is supposed to be air units (whose range is much greater than any sea unit). At close range however (cqc in this game), carriers have proven to be somewhat effective in battle.

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Are Rocket Fighters carrier based?

Carl Wilson
“Dad, how do soldiers killing each other solve the world's problems?”
― Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995: An Exhibition Catalogue
"Rule 1, on page 1 of the book of war, is: 'Do not march on Moscow'… Rule 2 is: 'Do not go fighting with your land armies in China."
Bernard Law Montgomery, British general

Carl Wilson wrote:

Are Rocket Fighters carrier based?
Don't think so.
Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

Kehsct wrote:

Carl Wilson wrote:

Are Rocket Fighters carrier based?
Don't think so.
I'm honestly wondering why this post was liked.
Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

Kehsct wrote:

I'm honestly wondering why this post was liked.
It partially answers the question?

Quasi-duck wrote:

Kehsct wrote:

I'm honestly wondering why this post was liked.
It partially answers the question?
Odd reason for it to get liked though.
Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

Kehsct wrote:

Odd reason for it to get liked though.
Yup. I have a friend building a RINT to test this out, he should have the result by tomorrow or so.

Quasi-duck wrote:

Kehsct wrote:

Odd reason for it to get liked though.
Yup. I have a friend building a RINT to test this out, he should have the result by tomorrow or so.
What's a RINT?
Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

Kehsct wrote:

What's a RINT?
Rocket Interceptor.

Quasi-duck wrote:

Kehsct wrote:

What's a RINT?
Rocket Interceptor.
Cool.
Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

I liked it because he answered me. :)

Carl Wilson
“Dad, how do soldiers killing each other solve the world's problems?”
― Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995: An Exhibition Catalogue
"Rule 1, on page 1 of the book of war, is: 'Do not march on Moscow'… Rule 2 is: 'Do not go fighting with your land armies in China."
Bernard Law Montgomery, British general

Carl Wilson wrote:

I liked it because he answered me. :)
Makes sense.
Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.
-Winston Churchill
Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.
-George S. Patton

Carl Wilson wrote:

I liked it because he answered me. :)
Ah, okay.

:)

Carl Wilson
“Dad, how do soldiers killing each other solve the world's problems?”
― Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995: An Exhibition Catalogue
"Rule 1, on page 1 of the book of war, is: 'Do not march on Moscow'… Rule 2 is: 'Do not go fighting with your land armies in China."
Bernard Law Montgomery, British general

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