BobfromSydney wrote:Having heard the arguments regarding the difficulty of swatting LACs I have to completely agree with the side saying it's too hard to beat an equivalent tonnage.
Maybe win against half a squadron of LACs? (6)
The idea being that in the course of its scouting or counter-scouting duties it may have to dust a few LACs.
There is one other factor in favour of survivability however.
With CL acceleration, if the CL picks up the LACs quickly enough it can maintain the range gap for an extended period. So an half an hour or even an hour where the LACs cannot reply to any missiles thrown at them. At some stage the CL will get 'lucky' and start landing hits. Every hit will degrade the defence net of the LAC squadron and the CL will only need to land as many hits as there are LACs so six LACs - six hits.
Since a stern chase is a long chase the CL is limited only by its magazine size in this kind of engagement.
Once the LACs close they may be facing salvos of 40-50 vipers as well. I don't think it is a hopeless case for the cruiser in that kind of scenario. The keys to winning the conflict would probably be detection and geometry.
I will reiterate my agreement that it does not seem realistic to expect victory against equal mass LACs however. I'm happy to amend that mission requirement to just being able to effectively engage LACs.
It seems there is an issue of optimisation:
If you wish to optimise against LACs then LERMs are best due to being able to fit more launchers with deeper magazines.
If you wish to optimise against Light Warships then DDMs are superior due to longer range and greater stopping power (bigger warheads).
A ship with DDMs will still be able to put up a fight against LACs, however a ship with LERMs will not do so well against ships armed with DDMs, so I suppose DDMs would be the way to go, since they are more flexible.
Bob's thoughts most closely echo mine about equivalent weight of metal. Here's my thought: Give me a Tomahawk missile launching cruiser [and equivalent detection capability] against the entire IJN from World War II, including the Japanese carriers. Any ship getting close enough to the missile cruiser gets the treatment, right? And that's about a 500:1 weight of metal at least.
A Roland or Nike or our future CL with DDM's has at least 15x the range of the LAC ship killers, maybe even more than that. So they don't even HAVE to open fire if they're maneuvering to keep the range open.
For the sake of "battle discussion", however, let's assume the maneuvering Roland DD drops exactly one pod per pursuing LAC at the optimum attack time. That's 14 RMN missiles per, less a few ECM missiles to blind the LAC CM launch. I'd bet that now there's only 4 LACs left, and only 28 million miles plus distance in pursuit. Against a Sag-C, even worse: one pod per LAC and 16 pods left over.
Might be time to wake up a senior bridge officer on the DD because all we have left are tube missiles to play with, and somebody's gotta do the paperwork.