Developereo
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yes, its good advice, trust me
First may be the think tank needs to to tank the idea that a cbg would ever approach coastal defence range. Next you might also want to consider the capability of the aircrafts aboard these A/C carrier.
Also please understand the capability of the CBG defences provided by dedicated air defence corvettes and frigates couple with the destructive firepower of the destroyers. Next you would also need to undertand that combat zone which the CBG will be stationed in might be only accessible to your maritime strike aircraft and surface ships.
If PN does goes offensive it might have limited success but will be heavily outgunned , on the defensive role it will be sitting duck as in previous encounter, unless we somehow forget to read maps and sail right into the trajectory of your 100 missiles.
If you read back, the entire premise of the suggestion is to interdict access to a CBG within 300 miles of the shore. When it is beyond that range, then this discussion does not apply and the missiles are not relevant. Within that range, a phalanx of cruise missiles WILL overwhelm a CBG's defence systems, the only question is how many are needed to do that. Although we certainly appreciate the false bravado of the Indian fanbois.
In the future, please exercise reading skills before engaging in a discussion.