CV32
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ORIGINAL: Unzen Does Harpoon take into account the high-precision of stand-off missiles, or does it simply rely on weight of numbers to overpower the AA defenses? In the past, I've had high success against bases or surface groups by large formations of bombers, capable of launching long-range weapons. Obviously, a good percentage either miss or get destroyed, but the sheer numbers usually prevail - especially if nuclear capability is allowed. But is it possible to have a high chance of hitting the target with a single, precision weapon? Are there any specific weapon types that are 'statistically' more likely to hit their target with a single launch? Cheers. Totally depends on the ability of your own launch platform/weapon and what kind of defenses you are facing. The Cold War scenario you describe was one of Soviet Naval Aviation sending waves of Badgers, Backfires and Bears against US Navy carrier battle groups and the Reforger convoys trying to get across the Atlantic. Sheer numbers and overwhelming firepower was how they hoped to breach USN naval air defenses (typified by Aegis, the Standard SAM and of course, the F-14 Tomcat and its Phoenix missile). The general principles remain in large part exactly the same in HCE, only they are more complex. Your probability of hitting a target with a single weapon depends on numerous factors, including: (1) the capability of your strike aircraft to 'penetrate' enemy defenses, i.e. does it need fighter escort, is it stealthy, does it have good electronic warfare (EW) gear, can it carry precision weapons, etc? (2) the 'thickness' of both enemy ground based air defense, which can be mobile and/or fixed, a mix of both, and incorporate both SAMs and/or AAA of numerous types, and with additional radars; and the presence of enemy fighters, airborne early warning (AEW) and EW aircraft that might spot you before you can release your weapons and (3) the ability of your weapons themselves, i.e. can they be launched from standoff range, are they autonomously guided (fire and forget), are they stealthy, etc? New weapons like the several flavors of JDAM, and new cruise missiles like the JASSM, stand a very good chance of hitting their target with a single shot if the above factors lean in your favor.
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