Also, I can have an anti-ship missle with a 1000 mile range, doesn't matter because a shore or ship mounted surface search radar is only going to see max 30nm due to the curviture of the earth (though air search can see 250nm+). An airborne surface search radar can scan thousands of square miles at once, quickly (think soviet naval recon Bears in CW period). So no, aircraft are still the trump card in non littoral naval combat, and are very useful there as well.
I always wondered about that. if you are sending in naval planes to take out the other battlegroup or so, you already know where it is, approximately, right?
so a missile that would go in a a similar fashion, and that would be smart enough to recognize an aircraft carrier ( somehow I doubt that's too hard to accomplish ) could achieve the same effect, i.e.: go to approximate area, reach projected location of carrier, identify it, and destroy it? hell even if it isn't possible for software to identify it, I am sure that operators flying the missile remotely will be able to do it. note, I am not speaking of kamikaze UCAVs, but of missiles, that would be still very cost effective, and remove the enormous logistics envelope of current naval aviation.
Comment