Vince wrote:I honestly doubt that CMs carry grav sensors. If they did, then since a grav sensor is a grav receiver, then it could receive grav pulses from the ship that launched it at FTL speeds. And as of the latest Honorverse novels at the time of this posting, the only missile that we know carries a grav receiver is the Apollo control missile (which also has carries a grav transmitter). And even that 3 stage MDM, with a fusion reactor instead of plasma capacitors, is twice the size of the attack missiles that it acts as a forward relay and AI for, and has no warhead of its own.
When the Manticorans were initially designing FTL into their attack missiles, one of the designs considered was to put the grav transmitter/receiver into each attack missile (pod launched, so the biggest they had for both mobile and static use). This was rejected because in order to maintain the existing size of the missile, they would have to remove one of the 3 drive stages in order to fit in the grav transmitter/receiver, turning the pod launched MDM into a pod launched DDM, albeit with FTL fire control.
Counter-missiles are much smaller than ship-killers and are described as being myopic, indicating that their on-board sensors are short-ranged. For these reasons I don't think we will see CMs mounting grav sensors any time soon in the Honorverse.
Well grav sensors don't appear to be omnidirectional - ships seem to need them on each flank and on each hammerhead. If a CM does carry one for intercept it's be in on it's nose. Little hard to receive signals from the launch ship, behind with you, a forward looking sensor...
Still I'd been assuming that it was the FTL transmitter that was the real size hog in an ACM, not the receiver, but there's little no no relevant text-ev that I can find to support that - so this is more the impression and assumption I ended up with than anything I can really support.
Of course even if a receiver capable of useful bandwidth at up to 3 million km (max Mk31 range) can easily be added to the rear of a CM you still seem to need a pretty hefty towed platform to generate all the FTL control signals - though probably not as big as the Keyhole II that has to reach 4+ lightminutes. (Same issue with trying to add receive-only FTL to Mk16s; currently only SD(P)s can generate the control signals and they'd be using those to talk to their more capable full up Apollo birds)