Theemile wrote:Jonathan_S wrote:
But I guess the fallback modes of Apollo missiles might become pertinent if you're attacking someone with really in depth missile defense; like an previously undetected anti-missile screen of LACs pushed way down the threat axis. Those could devastate the first few salvos if they're undetected and not subject to ECM right up until CM launch.
After the first few salvos you can just reroute missiles around their defensive envelope; which is the risk of getting pushed out that far forward.
That's a nasty thought - Current RMN MK 32 engagement envelope is about 3.8 MKM if memory serves. Place a tier of Katana LACS @3.8 MKm out from your main force with Vipers (~3.8Million Mkm engagement window) with a 2 tier of the Ferrets and Shrikes @7.6 Mkm downrange with their Mk 31s (~2 MKm engagement envelope IIRC). That would increase your engagement envelope out to ~9.5 MKm and your defensive ECM "Cloud" would ~8 MKm thick. Of course Against a Single drive foe, youe outer tier would be on the far side of the opposition (So useless), but against a multidrive foe, sucha formation could really eat into enemy salvos. Each teir of course would be sending detailed information of th leakers from their zone back so the next zone would have extremely good tracking.
Capacitor birds would be next to useless, as their defensive ECM either wouldn't turn on until too late or eat up their energy budget millions of KM short of the target (OHH - IF the ECM in a Cap bird was forced on too early, would it eat into the 3rd drive's energy budget, lowering the range the 3rd drive would last?)
The tricky bit is that at ~7.6 million km downrange the attacking missiles have a lot of flexibility to arc high, low, or to either side of the direct threat axis. That makes for a harder intercept (or possibly even overflying the intercept zone entirely).
You'd potentially need a
lot of LACs out that far to give decent coverage. And those LACs are going to run out of CMs
fast; but be too far out to cycle back to any attached CLACs to reammo.
I suspect that tactic works best against a dumb opponent who is using only towed pods. If their alpha strike comes straight down the middle at the LACs, and all their pods get used for the first salvo or two, you could really tear a hole in their offense.
Against a smart opponent (who's willing to use scattered and somewhat sub-optimal routing) that's harder to pull off. And against pod layers, who can just run the LACs out of CMs while continuing to launch massive salvos, it's still nice but not necessarily decisive.
(Although if those podlayers have to stack pods really deeply to be able saturate the onboard defenses of your wall then shredding the first salvo or two before running out of CMs would still make it very likely that those podlayers would run out of pods before they did decisive damage. Then you get a free shot at them with your remaining pods... Ouch)