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Recently I have had discussions on a number of threads that conclude that fighters will be the meta of space combat compared to larger ships. However given that in order to make an effective fighter you would likely need to sacrifice armour and fuel in order to allow it to dogfight it's unlikely that far beyond a deployment platform such as a station or carrier that fighters would be able to be deployed as they would require a lot of fuel to get far out as well as the logistical support of replacement parts and armour if damaged as well as the fact fighters are not going to carry extra ammunition and fuel beyond what is in the immediate magazine and fuel tank. As such for factions to carry out long range reconnaissance and patrols the logistics needed to supply a fighter wing would require a lot of effort as not only would they use a lot of ammo and fuel, replacement parts such as armour, weapons or generators would have to not be supplied to other ships.
Then there is the problem of defence for the carrier. Since the carrier is a large investment of resources then enemy factions would obviously want to heavily cripple or destroy it if not try to salvage parts for their own ships as such there would need to be an escort fleet of dedicated AA ships, frigates and destroyers to act as pickets in front of the main fleet as well as support vessels to supply the fleet as well as possibly mobile mining platforms to collect and refine resources to support the fleet while it is moving if it is far away from a supply station. Given all these factors deploying a carrier fleet would require a large amount of effort and resources and as such given their vulnerability and resources requirements it is unlikely that they would be deployed to deep space reconnaissance and patrols which would likely be filled by a squadron or two led by a heavily armed cruiser or destroyer which while still needing resources would require less than a carrier fleet as such would fighters be deployed much outside of large fleet battles and station defence.
Then there is the problem of defence for the carrier. Since the carrier is a large investment of resources then enemy factions would obviously want to heavily cripple or destroy it if not try to salvage parts for their own ships as such there would need to be an escort fleet of dedicated AA ships, frigates and destroyers to act as pickets in front of the main fleet as well as support vessels to supply the fleet as well as possibly mobile mining platforms to collect and refine resources to support the fleet while it is moving if it is far away from a supply station. Given all these factors deploying a carrier fleet would require a large amount of effort and resources and as such given their vulnerability and resources requirements it is unlikely that they would be deployed to deep space reconnaissance and patrols which would likely be filled by a squadron or two led by a heavily armed cruiser or destroyer which while still needing resources would require less than a carrier fleet as such would fighters be deployed much outside of large fleet battles and station defence.