JPMorgan wrote:Point defense lasers are used to protect against larger pieces of debris if the debris is not hidden by some sort of RAM. Railguns were mentioned as being used long ago in the Honorverse for exactly this purpose. Running headlong into thousands of steel slugs caused significant damage at any fraction of C.
Railguns are offensive systems, that fire high mass slugs, and even in honorverse would have a few seconds to cycle. The missile tubes are technically railguns, and even on destroyers have around 8 second cycle times (although, I admit that could be actually loading the next missile in the tube). Depleted uranium, and related high-mass things are ideal for a railgun, where steel is a bit soft.
What you were thinking of, were simply auto-cannons, commonly mounted on virtually the entire Solarian superdreadnought fleet in mothballs. Very few of them, compared to the whole, ever got updated to point defense lasers. And missiles detonate well beyond the range most autocannon can sling their rounds in time.
And autocannon round would likely be, for all intents, small caliber rounds, can't imagine even superdreadnoughts to be using much larger than .45cal because they also have to store large amounts of autocannon ammo (not an issue with lasers).
Taking out debris with autocannons just turns it from one mass into either a cloud of pellets, or dust, either of which could cause even more damage to a habitat by making multiple holes, over a large area than a single chunk making one hole.