Jonathan_S wrote:Potato wrote:1. The LAC has to cross the entire energy weapon envelope. That includes the point defense laser clusters. A Havenite SD(P) is going to have a lot of highly motivated crews trying to shoot down a kamikaze.
2. A LAC wedge is far larger than any missile, and it has to thread the needle between the target's upper and lower wedge planes. Even a modest roll by the target would interdict the LAC's wedge and blow it up.
Essentially, as much as LACs can accelerate, they still are considerably slower than missiles. That gives the target enough time to react.
That was basically my thought - though I went back and did some checks to make sure the LAC's wedge could fit at all.
We know from the Wedge Size thread (back in July) that the Shrikes have a 41 or 42 km square wedge. If the same wedge geometry angles apply that hints that the forward opening might be as much as 27 km tall.
That's short enough to fit between the planes of an SD's wedge (min clearance is 40 km); but it's a very tight fight and you'd be flying nose on straight down it's grasers
I don't remember Shrikes getting refit with buckler walls, so they'd seem to have to choose between accelerating and keeping their bow wall up. If the bow wall is down even PDLCs can chew it apart before wedge impact - if the bow wall is up the SD's graser can still punch through it, and you spend longer on approach.
During BoMa, the Shrikes (and what surviving Ferrets got past the screen), crossed the podnoughts energy envelope in mere seconds, so they had a combined approach velocity nearing that of terminal range MDM's. So each and every podnought would have had one shot per graser, and even PDLC's wouldn't have gotten off more than two, perhaps 3 shots each.
At All Costs, Battle of Manticore wrote:"I know," DeLaney said. "But I'm a little concerned about their LACs. We've got twenty-three hundred of them still coming in on us,"
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But in its destruction, Second Fleet's screen had done its job. The LACs which survived the exchange were a broken force, streaming through and past Tourville's surviving superdreadnoughts so rapidly not even the Shrikes had time to inflict significant damage on such massively armored targets. Not without numbers they no longer had.
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"It looks like only about two hundred of their LACs got away," his chief of staff said. "The wall's energy weapons managed to nail most of the others as they crossed our vector."
2300 LAC's to attack Second Fleets 124 surviving podnoughts (had been 240 before Home Fleet shot their bolt). They savaged Second Fleet's screen which was 33 battlecruisers, 41 heavy cruisers and 2700 Cimeterre-Alpha's and -Beta's,
By the wording "nail most of the others as they crossed our vector", would suggest that most of the Shrike's died after crossing the podnoughts vector and most didn't have stern walls to try to interdict fire. But 200 LAC's, with some willing to charge ahead even faster to drop sidewalls on a handful of podnoughts could have guaranteed some kills, versus achieving nothing except having killed the screen with little to no damage on the podnoughts.
Of course, we're now starting to drift, but based on my original math logic, for successful LAC attacks, Home Fleet was woefully undersupplied with LAC's. I can't find any hard data on how many were with D'Orville prior to
Home Fleet's LAC screen had suffered massive losses of its own, mostly from MDMs which had lost their original targets and taken whatever they could find in exchange. Despite that, over two thousand of them survived
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More LACs were still streaming towards Second Fleet from the inner system, as well,
But even with say 75% casualties, that they went to individually attack Second Fleet with a mere 2300, which started with 2000 indicates Home Fleet only had about 3000 LAC's to start, which means they only had around 25 carriers to go with 42 podnoughts and 48 SD's. By my math logic, Home Fleet needed at least double the CLAC's for a proper fleet not including the LAC's that should have been there from the orbital platforms.
Podnoughts are definitely scary, but all the battles showing exactly how effective LAC's can be, seem to show that all of them are using about 50% of what I reckon to be minimum viable. Sure, they're getting some fairly superb results in the missile defense role, but doubling your LAC count would increase your missile defense by a factor of four and that's assuming only fielding Shrike-B's and Ferrets.