Jonathan_S wrote:Hmm, I know that missile performance (primarily accel) inched up during the war which did lead to increased ranges. I'm not sure any of those were considered ERMs, despite having slightly better range than older single drive missiles (SDMs).Kytheros wrote:IIRC, Manticore also has some ERMs that could be launched from the newer pre-ERM construction's tubes. That is, first-generation ERMs could be launched from the newest existing tubes, but later generation ERMs used a different launcher.
It's quite possible that Haven might have gone for a first-generation ERM that existing tubes could handle, even if they could build a better second-generation ERM for newer construction and designs.
My personal 'breakpoint' between "just a better SDM" and a "ERM" is when they had a breakthrough in drive endurance; going past 60 seconds of full power operation (180 seconds of half power). Even a jump of 5 seconds of runtime would, to my mind, be categorized as an ERM.
I don't believe we had official mention of drive time in excess of 60/180 seconds until the Mark 14 ERM showed up [unnamed] in War of Honor (which appears to have around a 90/270 second runtime)
That's a fair and worthwhile distinction to make.
I think it's fair to say that Havenite subwallers all have, at minimum, an improved SDM in that vein, and I suspect that after the Erewhonese tech transfers, Haven started updating their designs and construction for full ERM capabilities.
As far as Havenite subwallers versus SLN subwallers, even without ERMs, my money is firmly on the Havenites. Their doctrine and hardware is designed to deal with RMN missiles and missile defenses. Which is to say that the Havenites have been playing against effectively the best there is, and while the SLN has decent hardware, their software is ridiculously obsolete. IIRC, it's been said that SLN missile and EW software is a few generations behind where Manticore was at the beginning of the first war - Haven is now far in advance of that level, and was significantly in advance of SLN software long before the first war ended, per the PNE using their software on supplied Solly-type hulls.
SLN subwallers might get a few hits in with the pod-based alpha strike, assuming they concentrated fire sufficiently. However, on just internal tubes, I doubt that SLN ships can get enough missiles through to reliably penetrate Havenite defenses. It would be somewhat similar to the fights in OBS and HotQ, only this time, the better defenses and hit ratios belong to the bigger, heavier ship, not the smaller.
And let's not forget ... Havenite missile launchers probably have a cycle time two to three times faster than that of SLN launchers. CM tubes doubtless have better cycle times as well.
The SLN can only really win against RMN units by running them out of ammo first ... and probably the RMN units need to be tied down defending something that can't escape and must be defended. Against Havenite subwallers, the SLN still needs a rather massive numerical superiority, but probably not to that same point of the Havenite units shooting themselves dry in defense of something that must be defended and cannot escape.