n7axw wrote:packhunter wrote:I'm reminded of a conversation Earl Hanth had while observing the enemy from atop his observation tower. paraphrased: Any good sailor equates observation hight with military advantage.
I believe a hot air balloon used for forward edge of battle observation and artillery Spotting/Coordination would be very usefull. And if used tethered/towed from ships could greatly increase fleets or convoys scouting capabilities.
Hot air balloons as a first step are well within the tecnical capabilities of the charisian manufactoring industry. Additionally it sounds like Sea Dragon Oil which is already mass produced would be a succesful fuel source.
And once something so incredably simple as a hot air balloon is utilized more complex systems could quickly follow.
Actually, far enough behind the front lines to be out of reach of enemy fire would be better. You would still want it close enough to be able to conduct observation, but far enough back not to be a target.
I remember from one of Eric's books in the 1632 series in "Russian Games" (I think) that an observation balloon did get shot down. I know this isn't the Safehold universe, but the concern still seems valid.
Don
I believe the biggest limitation for a tethered balloon is the size of the cable spool. Once the balloon is over ~1000ft in elevation I think it is out of the range of small arms and cannons (Howitzers and mortars are a different issue) untill the development of nitrate powders. I believe even here on earth balloons got to that elevation before 1870, and Safehold has better materials and could get a little advice from Owl. A balloon will be inconveniently slow to set up and vulnerable to weather. On campaign it will require two fairly large wagons, one for the balloon, a second for the 1500-2000(+?) Feet of heavy rope used for the tether.
In use it would be much like the observation towers, signals for prearranged situations, send down written messages (use message tubes hooked to a carabiner or clevis so they go to those sitting at the rope wagon) for those that you do not have a prearranged signal.