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Do the Indian idiots know to launch a Brahmos missile their naval ships are required to come to which range to the target .... ???
Surprise ..... Surprise ....
The US tried to sink it's retired USS America AC. It took them four weeks to completely sink the carrier through a series of explosions (otoh most details are classified) and found the effective method of sinking a carrier is not from above but from below by attacking the keel. That's why most carrier groups travel with frigates, Destroyers, attack submarines, ASW helos.
Carrier is not a large floating target for AWACS to spot, it's a floating air base AWACS wouldn't want to run into.
What if torpedos are used?No
Indian Brahmos are super coated with extra-terrestrial technology which allows them to be fired from the Arctic, and they will hit their targets in Karachi within less then a minute.
Sinking any modern ship is really difficult especially something as large/bulky as a carrier. The aim usually is to put it out of commission which is far easier then to a sink a carrier which requires far more resources and efforts.
The Vikramyidta is not the USS America by any stretch of the imagination. It is a short legged carrier with small underpowered airwing. An AWACS will have no problem spotting it because THATS THE WHOLE POINT OF HAVING A AWACS. Once you know where the large surface ship is you can throw missiles, torpedoes and whatever else you can at it. I think some of you guys need to play some Harpoon or read some Tom ClancyThe US tried to sink it's retired USS America AC. It took them four weeks to completely sink the carrier through a series of explosions (otoh most details are classified) and found the effective method of sinking a carrier is not from above but from below by attacking the keel. That's why most carrier groups travel with frigates, Destroyers, attack submarines, ASW helos.
Carrier is not a large floating target for AWACS to spot, it's a floating air base AWACS wouldn't want to run into.
Ok Admiral sb, you could've saved PNS Ghazi.The Vikramyidta is not the USS America by any stretch of the imagination. It is a short legged carrier with small underpowered airwing. An AWACS will have no problem spotting it because THATS THE WHOLE POINT OF HAVING A AWACS. Once you know where the large surface ship is you can throw missiles, torpedoes and whatever else you can at it. I think some of you guys need to play some Harpoon or read some Tom Clancy
What if torpedos are used?
The Vikramyidta is not the USS America by any stretch of the imagination. It is a short legged carrier with small underpowered airwing. An AWACS will have no problem spotting it because THATS THE WHOLE POINT OF HAVING A AWACS. Once you know where the large surface ship is you can throw missiles, torpedoes and whatever else you can at it. I think some of you guys need to play some Harpoon or read some Tom Clancy
Ok Admiral sb, you could've saved PNS Ghazi.
you could have saved INS khukriOk Admiral sb, you could've saved PNS Ghazi.
Why sink the carrier if disabling it and preventing operations from it will redirect greater Indian resources towards rescue, recovery & defense of said disabled carrier?The US tried to sink it's retired USS America AC. It took them four weeks to completely sink the carrier through a series of explosions (otoh most details are classified) and found the effective method of sinking a carrier is not from above but from below by attacking the keel. That's why most carrier groups travel with frigates, Destroyers, attack submarines, ASW helos.
Carrier is not a large floating target for AWACS to spot, it's a floating air base AWACS wouldn't want to run into.
Depends upon how IN utilize them in case of hostilities. Chances are that they will be escorted during the course of operations. More importantly, Americans do not just hand over their equipment to a customer without training the said customer in their use.Wont let it near Pakistani Waters or it would be shot down in hostility
Well, we have seen on 27th feb what your SU-30s were capable of. The same is going to happen with Brahmos. Don't over brag otherwise you guys have to bite the dust as usual.Indian Navy doesn’t need any Aircraft Carriers for Pak Navy...
If any serious conflict ever happen Brahmos will end all surface capabilities of Pak Navy in matter of hours.
Indian AC will only provide Air cover staying out of reach of any Pak Military assets.