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Couple of notes for you. 1) Air power needs to be more balanced. 2 fully equipped airports in Taiwan plus a CV means air superiority is easy to achieve. The PRC also needs to have fighters flying CAP instead of only doing bombing runs. The air battle became a Taiwan Strait Turkey Shoot of 1985. Also, F-15s? Replace them with F-5s and we have a challenge. Number of attack birds available also made it easy. A total of 34 A-6s available equals 136 Harpoons in the air at the same time. The ships are just sitting ducks at that moment.
2) Place some PRC diesel subs in the scenario. Adds to the uncertainty and tension of the mission.
Thanks for your time and efforts.