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This means the target is moving. A saturation attack is intended to create an accidental hit.
There is an algorithm -- that I will not say of the details -- for the defense against such an attack. The problem for the attacker is that the moving target's predictability is low, unless we are talking about a moving train, a vehicle that travels on a fixed medium -- rail tracks. The locomotive's predictability is high in heading, speed, and future locations.
Most people have the misconception that a saturation attack against a moving warship -- under combat alert -- is no different than an artillery barrage where all shells are to land simultaneously or near so. That is not true. If you are to launch 10 missiles against a moving ship and you know there is no guarantee that one missile will hit, you have to guess on where the ship is supposed to be, then launch the second missile at that time, and so on for the next and next missiles. This is not considering the defense can launch countermeasures such as flares (against IR sensor) or chaff (against radar sensor).
What the algorithm does is compute the ship's heading and speed, then calculate the necessary predictive countermeasures, which includes an interceptor missile, in other words, all countermeasures are mathematically husbanded. No need to launch countermeasures on where you have been, only where you are heading, correct ? And even then, no need to launch when you detect nothing, correct ?
Still think the DF-21D can go against a moving ship ?
The AEGIS can engage multiple targets. That is known for decades.
Yes right but by the nature of antiship missile DF21D must be active homing it means it do not have exact predictable path ... So a maneuvering projectile with the speed of Mach10 plus is extermely difficult to intercept ... Like you said DF21D have to guess aircraft carrier possible location after the launch with the aid of different sensors including satellite imagery etc etc but this is also the vice versa ... but the difference is projection on part of DF21D is for a huge aircraft carrier at a speed of 30 knots at best ... whereas missile has to project exact path of a manuvering projectile to the accuracy of few meters at a given point of time with the accuracy of micro seconds as speed is Mach 10 ... even a fractional change in few degree and projectile is programed to attack at an angle of 89 degree at terminal phase rather than 90 degree means that intended path of missile of 100s of miles away before entering into terminal phase ...
There are lot of variables ... like I said DF21D has to defeat the system once whereas SM-3 have to always defeat DF21D ...
Furthermore, there is no argument about the capability of AEGIS ... It can surely take out multiple targets but there are always limits ...
Furthermore, in all these discussions we are assuming that US is the attacking force and China is defending hence China have mutiple options to retaiate for example can use a saturation attack by using stand-off smart bombs so that they force US to use its air defence missile and then cruise missiles whereas DF21D came in the end as we know stand-off weapons and cruise missile even is successful can cripple the aircraft carrier but cant destory but DF21D can ...
The only point I am trying to make carriers are far from home and in open sea are alot more vulnerable then the defending forces which have options from air sea and land ...