(PNS Sultan vs RMS Roland-class a la Honor Among Enemies
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Jonathan_S wrote:SharkHunter wrote:I'm not saying that the BC could't hit the Roland and win in a sustained engagement, mind you but as you noticed, Hawkwing wasn't targeted by the "first surprise salvo", which meant that the Manticoran DD would have time to reply. Keep in mind the Dazzler and Dragon's Teeth which woul have been part of the initial stacked salvo would pretty much make sure that 20 or so Mark 16-G missiles would be on target, even at SDM range, followed by the Roland dropping limpeted pods for another salvo, followed by maybe another stacked salvo of 24 bird less ECM before the RHN missiles can even arrive. Then you have the Vipers interecepting any PN missiles from the battlecruiser at 3x the range, using all cm tubes in faster salvos, before the PDLC's even aim for the stragglers.
I seriously doubt that the PNS Kerebin would have survived those three salvo sets without an inertial compensator, bridge area, or fusion room going ker-blooey before the PN ship could get enough hits on the DD to put it out of action.
You might be right.
But two nitpicks.
1) A Roland on convoy escort is unlikely to have limpeted pods because they seem to have a lifetime of less than a week in that mode (queue kzt's request that they reinvent power cords
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2) The mk31 CMs/Vipers have more like 1.5x - 2x the range of the older CMs (depending on how much older); not 3x.
Of course in that particular scenario the other question (not addressed in the book) is what do base velocity vectors look like. Even given the Roland's extreme acceleration, could it avoid an energy range pass if the BC realized it was losing a missile fight and charged straight in. In HAE the BC was pussyfooting around with a medium range missile duel (where it didn't even bother to go to full firing rate on it's tubes until after taking a bunch of hits)
The Sultan's top speed is listed as 490G, the Roland's max is 780G, meaning the Sultan's not going to get to energy range, this is a missile duel only.
The RMN DD will open fire as soon as they get bearings on any ship firing on their "shepherded ships", They have a free field of fire, salvo wise until the PN missiles arrive.
Limpeted pod wise, sans power cords, I guess it would depend on the length of the escort duty. So let's agree and take them out and put in a third stacked 2x2x6 salvo. Difference being, that the "Hawkwing" stacked salvo of six missiles was tearing holes in the Kerebin, imagine what the Mark-16's would do. The Roland's stacked salvo would be 24 near-capital shipkiller weight missiles, with superior ECM/Penetration (the Dazzlers and Dragons teeth) before the first PN missiles arrive. Given tube launcher speed, I think also they can just about match a stacked salvo against the single salvo speed of the older PN ship.
CM wise, you're right about the range, and I should have been more exact. I meant to say that over the extended 3MM KM range, the Roland could likely put out 3x more CMs, making it even less likely for the Sultan to survive.
Granted the Battle of Torch was task group vs task group, with ammo ships supplying the hurt, but Rozak's light cruisers all slightly less individually capable than the Rolands, and they faced the newer Warlords at even ranges, backed up by Sollie BCs, and still gave better than they got on a ship by ship basis.