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by TFLYTSNBN » Wed Aug 15, 2018 10:49 am | |
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Good snippet.
It would have been a great snippet if it had included a shower scene. |
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by Bill Woods » Wed Aug 15, 2018 1:16 pm | |
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Twenty-eight warheads may be excessive for one battlecruiser, but it's not enough for two. (And the upcoming snippet speaks of "tak[ing them] out, one-by-one".) ----
Imagined conversation: Admiral [noting yet another Manty tech surprise]: XO, what's the budget for the ONI? Vice Admiral: I don't recall exactly, sir. Several billion quatloos. Admiral: ... What do you suppose they did with all that money? |
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by Bill Woods » Wed Aug 15, 2018 1:21 pm | |
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Is there an error here? 1500 m/s times an hour = 5400 km. So even the furthest may not have reached 5300 km. ----
Imagined conversation: Admiral [noting yet another Manty tech surprise]: XO, what's the budget for the ONI? Vice Admiral: I don't recall exactly, sir. Several billion quatloos. Admiral: ... What do you suppose they did with all that money? |
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by Vince » Wed Aug 15, 2018 1:46 pm | |
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Not that I can tell. The better part of an hour does not equal exactly one hour. Maybe 45 to 55 minutes? The 5,300 km refers to the missiles closest to the ship, not the average distance or the furthest. Also, is Arngrim accelerating with a low powered wedge under stealth? That would increase the distance from the ship to the missiles, especially the ones launched first (the ones furthest from the ship). -------------------------------------------------------------
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by Bill Woods » Wed Aug 15, 2018 8:01 pm | |
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Right, but the ones launched earliest are the furthest; the closest are those launched last. Ten minutes before, or whatever. (Which would put them about 1000 km away.) That could do it, if the ship is accelerating away from the Sollies. Which would not be an unreasonable thing to do. ----
Imagined conversation: Admiral [noting yet another Manty tech surprise]: XO, what's the budget for the ONI? Vice Admiral: I don't recall exactly, sir. Several billion quatloos. Admiral: ... What do you suppose they did with all that money? |
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by Daryl » Wed Aug 15, 2018 8:39 pm | |
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I'm too lazy to do the maths, but when missiles are sent from a very long range with a ballistic component, wouldn't the targets benefit from changing course at maximum acceleration? I realise that they will still be attacked, but it may complicate the final aiming.
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by Louis R » Wed Aug 15, 2018 8:46 pm | |
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Read the part after your bolding carefully. It explains it.
[quote=Vince]Not that I can tell. The better part of an hour does not equal exactly one hour. Maybe 45 to 55 minutes? The 5,300 km refers to the missiles closest to the ship, not the average distance or the furthest. That could do it, if the ship is accelerating away from the Sollies. Which would not be an unreasonable thing to do.[/quote] |
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by kzt » Wed Aug 15, 2018 9:34 pm | |
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In theory, yes. That was what the Fifth fleet CoS did in BoM phase 3. Assume a 5 degree field of view. Which is 0.09 radians. At 10 million KM a 18,000 KM wide object has an angular diameter of 0.1 radians. (That's just a number, not sure what David uses.) Now the problem is that ships are not invisible. So if they can see you move they won't be fooled. However the guy running the missiles doesn't want you to decoy them into thinking you moved too. So there is some sort of balance there. Presumably if you do the sudden move trick you shut down your radar and lidar and hope the grav sensors on the missiles can't put together what you are doing with your impellers. At some point the missiles will expect to see you, so if they don't they will start to search. That's when LACS get blown up by MDMs. |
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by TFLYTSNBN » Wed Aug 15, 2018 10:14 pm | |
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Silly Australian. That is why you have MDMs that activate a drive with terminal guidance after the ballistic phase. The tactic might work if the duration of the ballistic phase is great enough. |
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by Daryl » Wed Aug 15, 2018 11:01 pm | |
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Thanks to you both. I was lazy and speculative, not silly. Just that as space is 3D, a sudden change up or down or sideways might complicate attack angles.
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