Martian2
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Look, you're crazy. You can't point to a single reputable citation to back up your stupid ideas.lol, face palm
Yeah, except you forgot in real life, your J-20 will need to "Vectored" to the non-stealth that fueling the -22 in some 500 nm away, you are saying your J-20 can shoot down any non-stealth before being vectored to target either.
J-20 is uber quick, which can cover 500 nautical mile in 10 second to get in range to engage the non-stealth.
J-20 have uber long range missile, which can shoot down an aircraft that long range
You assume the non stealth US fueller refuel on or near your J20 airfield.
Another face palm, yeah, even if the refuelling happening in US east coast, J-20 can simply shoot down the refueller because they are non-stealth, lol
lol, you know that? How? Then explain to me why all Navy Aircraft and even PLAAF uses probe and drogue refuelling technique?
Are you for real??
You do know you can launch a V-22 and F-18 at the moment before the F-22 need them, and they can be brought back to the carrier after they are done. Not to mention the purpose of refuelling is to allow the aircraft to have the range "TO REACH THE ENEMY" you don't refuel within enemy territories, and again, unless your J-20 can reach the refuelling 500 to 1000 nm away in time to attack the refuelling duo. What you say is simply, dumb.
lol, face palm..........I cannot even imagine how stupid you are.
@gambit
I don't have the time to waste on your Looney Tune proposals.
1. Aircraft carriers cannot get close to China's coast.
2. Hence, V-22s and F-18s cannot be positioned to refuel F-22s enroute from Guam to China.
3. The fuel demands will rise exponentially as V-22s and F-18s consume fuel.
4. The time requirement would be extremely onerous. The time required to fuel a fleet of V-22s and F-18s would be enormous. Also, the amount of fuel is extremely limited on a carrier. An island base with massive fuel storage tanks doesn't have this problem.
The list of problems is too extensive. No one has advocated your crazy idea.