plawolf
Lieutenant General
For hitting warships C802 is good but for high value targets like carriers and LHA/LHD a CM-400AKG would be the missiles used
I would have actually done it the other way around - CM400 takes out the escorting warships, while C802s come in and mop up the now far less well defended high value targets.
The British, or rather, Argentine experience from the Falklands is a good case study here.
The Argentine forces were so fixated with trying to take out a British carrier, they tried to ignore other lesser defending assets, which exposed their attackers to far more risk and defensive fire (because they were always trying to hit the very centre of the RN task group's defensive perimeter so had to get within range of the picket ships and RN air cover), resulting in more losses and zero carriers ultimately hit.
Had they taken a more systematic and conservative approach of methodically stripped away the RN task force's surface and air defences by specifically targeting and killing British warships on picket duty and hunting down Harriers as an end in itself, that could have left the carriers far more vulnerable, and could potentially have allowed them to pick one or both off eventually, or forced the British to withdrawn if they feel their carriers are being put at too much risk.
With war, as with boxing, sure, the big haymaker knock-out punches are spectacular, devastating and highly satisfying, but they are hard to pull off right off the bat, especially if against the run of play.
Often, it is the steady attrition of repeated solid body blows that eventually adds up and counts to either wears down the opponent, or weaken them sufficiently to allow you to land your big knock-out blow to finish them off.