Weird Harold wrote:Jonathan_S wrote:Well one problem with the current method of dropping all your LACs at the hyper wall and scooting the CLACs clear is that the LACs only have a limited number of CMs aboard and once they've shot dry your fleet's missile defense is seriously weakened.
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It's too expensive and manpower intensive to switch entirely to armored CLACs, but when used in conjunction with the higher capacity unarmored ones they're a bit of a "force multiplier"
Wouldn't it be more cost effective to just increase a LACs point defense laser clusters? If CMs were a LAC's only contribution to missile defense, you might have a point regarding magazine capacity, but a LAC's PDL clusters are probably more useful than their CMs (since they fire faster.)
PDLCs are of only moderate use unless the missile is targeting you.
Have you ever shot skeet? It is much better at stress relief then golf. In the game, there is are two places where the skeet are thrown from, called the houses. They are on the two points of a semicircle, with station 1 and 7 basicly right at the houses, 2 through 6 evenly distributed around the curve of the circle with 4 on the farthest point, and 8 directly between the houses. http://www.wegc.org/shotgun/skeet_field.gif
Stations 1, 7, and 8 are the easiest because the target is traveling more or less directly at you or away from you, and 4 is the hardest because they are traveling across your field.
It is basicly the same for missiles; if it is targeting you, the horizontal motion is minimized, making a direct hit on the missile body much more likely. If the missile is trying to hit something behind you, it is going to be streaking past you as fast as it can, making a hit on the body of the missile in the very limited range laser clusters have very difficult. Not impossible mind you, but difficult. A CM on the other hand has longer range, the ability to maneuver after launch, and a much larger target. So, while the CM is not the LACs only contribution to missile defense, once it is out of CMs, its ability to intercept missiles is greatly reduced.
As to pronunciation, LAC is "el-ay-see" but CLAC is "see-lack" and COLAC is "co-lack"