The E wrote:cthia wrote:Another question regarding Barricade that I don't understand. Since the RMN had such control of their missiles and since the Solly's ballistic launches were held so tightly together, why didn't the RMN simply explode a few missiles within each closely packed launch? Wouldn't the standoff range of the explosions do more damage to the missiles?
As ncwolf already noted, the potential damage a nuclear proximity blast can do is fairly limited. Remember the "Tripple Ripple"? That strategy didn't actually take out the attack missiles, it just disrupted their targeting sensors while they were getting into final acquisition; At the time where the Barricade launches intercepted their targets, the targets didn't have their sensors online (it is most likely that the sensors were still under the ablative shielding most missiles carry).
To be fair, the Tripple Ripple was used against missiles under drive, which means their active rad shields should also be active.
I don't know if missiles on a short (say 8 minutes or less) ballistic segment can keep their rad shielding active while the wedge is down. IIRC on very long coasts they can't, that's why system defense MDMs have special ablative plates over the sensors so they don't get cooked by relativistic particle impacts on a longer high velocity coast phase.
If the missiles don't have rad shields up they should be at least as vulnerable to nukes as towed pods are. And those get killed by "nearby" laserheads going off - which is going to be 30k+ km away. Vastly further than the few km away a missile wedge can shred a coasting missile...