Letteredwolf wrote:Positroll wrote:snip
I'd guess that were basically the reasons why the Avalon CL was built for LERM despite the Mk16 being close to production. But given that even a lowly DD now has Mk16s, and given the range advantage and the heavier missile head it carries, it just doesn't make sense anymore to build new CLs without that capability.
Although just a lowly destroyer the Roland is larger than the Avalon. According to House of Steel it is 188,750 tons to the Avalon's 146,750. Manticore classifies on role not on size. The CLs for the Manties are designed for longer cruises out of internal stores.
The Avalon has a broadside of 10 missile tubes. Given that we know the DDM is a size hog and Bu Ships could only squeeze 6 into the hammer head of the Roland by taking out the normally stand alone support equipment for each tube and putting it centrally in the hammer head and arranging the sextet of launchers around it. This reduces redundancy and makes them much more vulnerable to a single hit wiping out half of a Roland's Mk16 launchers.
Presumably the Avalon has the LERMs since it is expected as a cruiser to be on its own longer and be less vulnerable than a DD. Whereas although larger than its CL cousin the Roland will shoot itself dry fast meaning it need to be somewhere close to supply, such as tied to the fleet or station. It is also much more a vulnerable design to battle damage.
Thank you very much for starting this tread. I have been thing very much about light cruisers of late and what a DDM armed CL as a smaller brother to the Sag-C CA might look like.
You wouldn't need to elongate the hull very much to fit such launchers. The Avalon is 15m longer than the Roland and has 10 LERM launchers per side. However you would still need to find room for magazines and bunkerage.
That said there are some reasons I think this is the wrong way for designing a CL. We have never seen a ship which mounts two different types of missiles for internal tubes that I remember seeing. While this doesn't rule it out, there are very good reasons we haven't. This will make a logistical nightmare. The vessel will need to have access to both types of ammo from a station or ammo ship or it has the potential to be empty on one of its main weapons, which limits where it can be deployed. Also this prevents magazines from being able to feed other launchers should a magazine be destroyed in combat. We have seen cruisers with this ability and for long term combat patrol it is a good one. Which in itself is another problem, if this ship takes a hit in either its fore or aft hammer head magazine then it will be down a full half of its Mk16 missiles.
Finally I can’t see a cruiser using the Roland model for launchers. The unorthodox and vulnerable set up for the Roland was the trade off for being able to wrap a hull around DDM launchers. That trade off can be considered usable in a DD but a cruiser by its very missions need to be able to be further off of supply and not so much of an eggshell with a sledgehammer as the Roland is.
That said these are only my opinions and thank you for putting your idea out there.
Wolf
The Avalon is the design mate of the Wolfhound DD and the Saganami-B CA, not the Roland, which is the same generation as the Saganami-C. If they had a CL consort design for the Roland, it doesn't appear they built it.