Rakhmamort wrote:How about 240 missiles in one salvo, 40 penaids to get 180 attack missiles controlled by 20 control missiles targeted at 3 BCs (60 attack missiles each)? Sounds even better?
Sounds like a win or die, last resort kind of scenario. Exactly how often do you see a Roland needing that kind of suicidal tactic? Bear in mind that because of their limited magazine space, we really haven't seen Rolands deployed in less than division strength -- Four-ships together.
To date, the ACMs we have seen have been larger than the attack missiles they control by at least a factor of two.
In order for a Roland to carry twenty control missiles, it would have to give up forty attack missiles (or more). Since ACMs are larger than attack missiles, a Roland would need at least one, and probably several ACM-only launch tubes -- which would further cut into precious internal volume, which already limits magazine size to marginal quantities of Mk-16s. That is going to reduce salvo sizes for routine encounters where an ACM would be a waste of resources.
I can't see any way for a Roland to be fitted with control missiles without reducing its already marginal capabilities. Saganami-Cs or Nikes might have enough redundant capabilities to give up the attack missile tubes and magazine space for improved long-range accuracy, but I would expect that control missiles for Mk-16s would be a pod-based system like Apollo, primarily deployed in Podlayers.