kzt wrote:So from the point where the LACs start shooting CMs, how long have the last 5 or so fleet actions taken to the point where the battle is over?
Well I still answered that, Gaston, Chantilly, Solon and BoMa. 4 battles where both attack missiles, and CMs were flying for extended periods of times.
And Solon, and First BoMa are particularly notable for being truly extended battles. LAC's were definitely shooting themselves almost entirely dry, and even podnoughts were shooting themselves dry in those battles.
Considering how much of an anti-missile boost a mere LAC provides, over an all-up destroyer, an in-action collier actually does make sense to keep them in action longer.
Edit: And since I missed some of the later conversation, you're right that deeper magazines can help. But really, unless you start building the LAC's even bigger, they're already rather ammo limited.
Building them bigger means the RMN will have absolutely no choice but to adopt the Havenite style SD sized CLAC, just to maintain a sufficient squadron density. They're already cramming a pretty high number of LAC's into their DN sized hulls.
And CM's are getting larger and larger, and it's even worse on Katana's since the Vipers outmass even the CM-31's they're based on. The CM's seem to be at the point where further miniaturization isn't going to happen for a few decades, so they're only going to keep increasing in size.