Carriers going into night battles. The result is obvious from the start.
Hey, the USN had four functional carrier night fighter squadrons by the end of the war: Air Group 41 on the CVL-22 Independence, Night Air Group 90 aboard CV-6 Enterprise, Night Air Group 53 on CV-3 Saratoga, and Night Air Group 91 on the CV-31 Bon Homme Richard.
Hey, the USN had four functional carrier night fighter squadrons by the end of the war: Air Group 41 on the CVL-22 Independence, Night Air Group 90 aboard CV-6 Enterprise, Night Air Group 53 on CV-3 Saratoga, and Night Air Group 91 on the CV-31 Bon Homme Richard.
Well, if you are talking about night fighters then there are a lot, even if they are not for that purpose, in real life of course. But well, right now, in the game, there still hasn't been any sign of carriers on our side can do night battles. And I was talking about that. Sorry I didn't make myself clear.
Well, if you are talking about night fighters then there are a lot, even if they are not for that purpose, in real life of course. But well, right now, in the game, there still hasn't been any sign of carriers on our side can do night battles. And I was talking about that. Sorry I didn't make myself clear.
They were for that purpose though, the fighters where radar equipped and heavily drilled for night operations. It also wasn't just fighters, they were night air groups because they were fully night capable air groups including radar equipped bombers. These aircraft made a number of night radar attacks particularly on harbors that ships where sheltering in that where quite successful.
I swear, at first I thought Kaga was murdered but then I took a closer look and was like "Oh wow.... "
In fairness to you, that is exactly the same face Kaga would pull if she had just taken an unexpected sniper round to the chest. "Oh, look. A mortal injury. What a bother."
In fairness to you, that is exactly the same face Kaga would pull if she had just taken an unexpected sniper round to the chest. "Oh, look. A mortal injury. What a bother."