(1) Simply, after taking off from the aircraft carrier, one can obtain closer ammunition supply points, such as shortening from the current 3500m to 1500m.
(2) The option of air strikes is also open, but such ammunition supply points will be further away compared to aircraft carrier takeoffs, thus maintaining the current distance of 3500m
Of course, this change only applies to aircraft that can take off from aircraft carriers
I explained this a while ago along with another user’s idea that was talking about airfields. Let me explain: a user suggested that planes in the Pacific that appear in the air would have to do so from an airfield. In my idea, I suggested that depending on the takeoff location of your plane, your rearming distance is different. A seaplane has the closest refueling zone, the one that comes out from a carrier has it as it has been until now, and the one that comes out in the air must do so further away or closer to the airfield in question
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yes,I ignore seaplane, it’s in more harsh situation