Langenia wrote:I must say that I admit defeat. However, thank you, everyone, for enlightening me more on warfare and adding to my knowledge on this subject. Thanks for the story of "In HARM's Way" too. Nevertheless, in Operation Desert Storm of the Persian Gulf War, there is a good example of strategic bombing with little losses against a modern military with excellent air defenses, like Erusea. The US Air Force had by then learned lessons from the cost of Operation Rolling Thunder in the Vietnam War and pilots were well trained and experienced, unlike in Vietnam where they had little to no experience and were poorly trained. Thus, I could say that the USAF reflects my Air Force and Operation Storm Dragon reflects Operation Desert Storm more than Operation Rolling Thunder. Also, by "easily replaceable losses," I mean that Langenia, having an excellent arms manufacturing industry and vast natural resources, could easily build more planes to replace the ones lost. Thanks again, guys.
Okay, but Erusea isn't Iraq, Langenia isn't the USA, and arguably Erusean pilots would have greater experience due to the fact that there's been several wars in relatively recent history against a peer ally, giving Erusean pilots a good deal of experience.
Langenia bombing Erusea is more equivalent to the US bombing Russia at it's height, not the US bombing Iraq.
You still also haven't explained how your pilots made it from Osea to Erusea to Nacrad in one flight. Ignoring the fact that your assumed that the Osean strike was successful and that you weren't immediately cucked by based Osean Air Defense.
Now post losses for your unorganized mob of aircraft.