RunsInShadows wrote:MWadwell wrote:
And for that you need better fire correction - not fire direction.
I.e. you need to develop a system, where a distant observer can correct fire onto a distant target.
Remember, even the smaller calibre guns (i.e. 4 inch) have a range of nearly 10 miles - which is a LOT further then can be corrected from on board the ship.
The range of the KH is sufficient for almost ALL current indirect fire needs - but without the use of a forward observer, it is going to be blind-fire.
One last point - while you are correct in that a lot of Safehold is within a relatively short distance of water - remember that a majority of the water transport routes are relatively small canals. It is going to be difficult to get anything larger then an 8" gun on a canal-base warship.
I think fire correction falls under the purview of fire direction.
With all due respect, I disagree.
To
me Fire
direction is using ONLY the ability mounted on the ship, and is
limited to direct fire.
Fire
correction is where you use a third party to aim
indirect fire.
RunsInShadows wrote:Fire Direction is definitely doable from aboard just about any ship if you could get high enough. IIRC, the old WWI four stacker destroyers had a viewing platform on a mast right behind the bridge that was used for Fire direction, among other things, because they couldn't depend on air or satellite recon for marine tageting. That said however, directing fire to land targets is a bit more challenging given topology, so one might have to go even higher and/or maneuver to get a view.
First - "
maneuver to get a view" - in a CANAL?????
Next, you are still only able to dire in direct fire mode, and can be made
incredibly inaccurate by folds in the ground, slight hills, trees/bushes, houses, smoke/fog/dust/rain, etc. If you
truly want to fire in
indirect mode, you will need a way to have local spotters, and a means of communicating to and from the ship.
RunsInShadows wrote:I agree that most ships won't be able to go into the canal systems, thus gun boats capable of taking a couple medium sized cartridge loading guns on turrets would be preferable. 4"/50s have about a 9mile range, and use cartridge ammo, so rate of fire is insane compared to the enemy. problem is, I don't know if charisian steel is up to the standards needed for the 4"/50 yet least of all the powder.
I agree - a 4"/50 or 4”/45 (that is to be mounted on a KH) would be plenty enough for a gunboat.
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Later,
Matt