Relax wrote:
1) Situational awareness: You can see surface ships from satellites from space. No, the Zumwalt is not stealthy. It makes a 747 look like a stealth aircraft. Why carriers are giant ass jokes today. Anyone with satellites knows where they are already. A quick launch of a mini satellite is quite simple and were made in case the space satellites were eliminated(they will die first)
You obviously have no knowledge at all about naval matters. And space matters too. Nobody in right mind would use optical satellites to search for carriers, because data from them is NOT the real-time. It took several days to process optical or infrared data from any significant area.
The maritime survelliance satellites - Russian and USA both - used either passive radio listening, or (soviet series) active radar scans. The first is more reliable, but the problem is, that if ship emit nothing, its essentially invisible. The secondway have problems with narrow scan area and predictable orbiting pattern. The carrier could just avoid the scans.
2) Situational awareness: Yes, always need information. No reason you can't put a catapult/trap on a battleship for UAV's to obtain said situational awareness. Don't need 100 plane 5000 person aircraft carrier to do that.
One reason; the enemy carrier-based stealth fighter would kill your UAV, and without your own fighter you could do nothing to protect it.
4) Trajectory: Steerable shells. They have no idea where they are from. Can steer 30 degrees, so it gives a range.
Nah. Without active engines it would not be possible to steer shell on early trajectory phase without bleeding a hell of velocity and kinetic energy.
A segmented could launch these shells into the exo atmosphere. Besides, they have satellites so they know where your ship is already.
This is absolutely wrong.
The only question is their scan frequency. Why semi or fully submersed carriers were postulated as the next reality in the 80's after it became obvious our own satellites could track our own ships......
Sigh. In 1982, the USSR have arguably the best maritime reconnaisance system in the world, with active and passive sattelites, coastal radars and listening stations, scout ships, recon planes.
And when "Midway" operated near Kamchatka, our forces didnt even knew that it was here. All their attention was focused elthewere.
5) Defense: Short answer: Modern carriers have no defense.
Please stop this stupid nonsence.
Long answer: Currently carriers have no defense at range to begin with except against slow moving bumbling dufus giant bombers. Why? The air arms missiles are Mach 5 birds with piddly diddly range which MEANS you must be sitting ON TOP of the attacking aircraft to take them down. Attacking missiles are Mach 5 birds with 300km range being carried by Mach 2 incoming long ranged stealth/semi stealth aircraft and the air arms distance is a mere 700km with no loiter time and cruising at 400knots which means IF they patrolled in the perfect position(AS IF) they could theoretically intercept for exactly... one hour and their aircraft incoming are stealthy.... yea right, good luck... Which also means subs can launch Mach 5 Brahmos or equivalent missiles by the hundred as they get info from satellites and never be seen by ASW as 300km is an insane amount of real estate to hide in and they can HEAR your task group 1000 miles away.
Absolutely wrong. Learn something about carrier tactics, then talk. Like forward air patrols, reconnaisance prevention, missile traos, ect.
Relax, seriously, your knowledge is laughable.