Stas Bush wrote:CVBG to deal with piracy? Overreacting much? We aren't even sending anything, and I doubt our destroyers would even come out of port - too much precious fuel to waste - only frigates. Hell, we might send nothing but Nanuchkas and cover the patrol zone with specialized AEW helicopters to determine where the hell enemy boats are.
I don't think pirates warrant deploying anything larger than a frigate, unless of course your destroyer crews are so in need of target practice.
Sending carriers is just... wrong, and sends a strange message to all nations in Frequesue.
You may have a point. I considered it something of a two-fer. It gives some public attention to Cascadia's first CVN, it provides anti-piracy patrols with excellent air coverage and overwhelming strike capability on pirate bases in the
terra nullius of the Untamed Wilderness, and the carrier can make port calls to friendly countries like San Dorado while in the area.
Perhaps more frankly, one would think CATO and MESS would want a powerful neutral force overseeing things to prevent the patrols from their respective sides getting into incidents or problems.
Now, if Siege doesn't want my carrier actually overseeing the ops, I'll change gears. I certainly don't intend to ruffle feathers in Frequesue as I desire good relations with them regardless of alliance memberships. But frankly all of my UNREP capabilities are attached to carrier groups by practice and my fleet outside the carrier groups is currently down to old 70s-80s-era DDGs being prepped for decommissioning along with some surplus frigates and corvettes, so I figured I'd have to send some kind of carrier group, even if it's the Amphibious Contingency Group (a small carrier group centered around an LHD,
Constellation, with an embarked Marine Brigade. UNREP operations for multiple navies can be complicated after all and having my own on-site capability is desirable.