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Except for various ww2 assets(and super carrier) everything else is available as AI assets without any cost.
You can spend hours setting up carrier battles or whatever you feel like.
Cool thanks
Warning: Figuring out AI behaviour and how to properly control it can be very difficult/confusing especially when it comes to AI air sorties. It was a pain in the ass for me to get the AI to do a sortie properly, following waypoints, flying at proper speeds, taking off and landing properly and attacking the target that I wanted it to. For CAP you need to play around with ROE "return fire" and "priority designated" to make sure the idiots don't fly into enemy SAM zones. DCS AI is borderline garbage when it comes to control/tasking so you need to do a lot of workarounds to get them to do exactly what they need to do.