The carriers can do that and the Kamikazes cannot be used since it is a non-combat move. The Kamikazes can only be used when defending against an attacking fleet of Allied warships (though they cannot hit planes, subs, or transports).
Subs + carriers + and other things
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I did a quick search and could not find the answers to the following questions:
1. If a carrier uses its fighters to attack a land target, and loses those fighters in the process, then can another group of fighters that did not participate in the combat phase land on the carrier in the non-combat phase, thereby rebuilding the carrier’s air wing?
2. If a sub (and only a sub - no friendly DD present) attacks an enemy destroyer and a sub, does the enemy destroyer take the hit since the sub cannot ‘see’ the enemy sub since no friendly destroyer was present?
Thanks.
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Welcome, leobarron2000!
1. Yes.
2. Not necessarily. It is up to the defender which unit takes the hit. Only air units require a friendly destroyer be in the battle in order to hit subs. Sea units can always hit subs, unless they submerge, of course.
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Thanks!