Interesting, yet another middle power seeing the benefits of carrier airpower. It makes sense, so long as you have a certain level of capability from your existing surface and subsurface combat forces a carrier will add to your overall capability rather than sapping resources needed for other purposes. i.e. once you have AWDs that can escort a flat deck the aircraft carried by that flat deck add capability exponentially, i.e. the ability to reach well beyond the horizon for every mission set its aircraft can cover.
The F-35B is a game changer as it provides light carriers a level of performance never before seen. Combine it with AEW and CEC and there will be very few nations that could deny access. The carrier, rather than being a burden that needs to be defended becomes a pillar that defends and supports other assets with its aircraft providing a defensive umbrella, ISATR, ASW, AEW, AD, land and maritime strike.
Smart move South Korea.
The F-35B is a game changer as it provides light carriers a level of performance never before seen. Combine it with AEW and CEC and there will be very few nations that could deny access. The carrier, rather than being a burden that needs to be defended becomes a pillar that defends and supports other assets with its aircraft providing a defensive umbrella, ISATR, ASW, AEW, AD, land and maritime strike.
Smart move South Korea.