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darrell wrote:SharkHunter wrote:Why it's Not Going to Happen....
Under the "battle theory of equivalent weight of metal, you get one new 2.5MM Kton BC(p) [but still a DDM ship, non Apollo, though that would not make sense for a new build]. I get five Sag-Cs with tractored pods. You launch as many missiles as your ship can control, my Sag-C's do the same thing. Who wins?
5 rolands with 12 tubes each put 120 missiles on target and completely destroyed one SL BC per salvo in saltash. using 40% of their ammo they destroyed 4 SL BC's.
...yes but in my tiger analogy, I am referring to RMN tech vs. RMN level tech. 5 on 1. Likely no ship would survive that mutual kill fest simply because by the end of the first couple salvo there's still thousands of 1st Flight tech arriving on time on target and under ACM control [based on 23-E controlled towed pod launches].
But in DDM and MDM years, why would the RMN risk a single ship vs. the five in terms of
build rates? The bigger ship likely takes at least double the time of a Sag-, so go figure 10 ships that can be placed in multiple systems as heavy cruiser combos vs. one ship which is pretty much limited to fleet actions?
Keep in mind that ONE Sag-C plus a freighter part full of pods part full of Marines likely wins any Verge or Shell engagement up to Mannerheim size, takes the planetary orbitals and that would be that. Two Sag-C's plus one freighter wins at Meyers and no FF ships escape. And yes, I'm including Rozak's early build ships in that (the DDM has 3-4 times the range and a much higher kill rate than occurred at Torch). Rozak is not an enemy, however so that's not a concern.
Meanwhile and simultaneously, the other three take a smaller freighter each go stomp on three Saltash's, Mobius, Monica's, etc. Then... the single 2.5mm kton ship commissions... and joins a fleet.
That's why I say "not going to happen".