A simple way to pack more missile tubes into modern hulls | |
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by Loren Pechtel » Thu Aug 09, 2018 8:07 pm | |
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One of the big factors in how close together tubes can be placed is wedge fratricide.
However, now, with delayed ignition on the missiles that can be avoided. What happens when you put in an extra set of tubes between each existing pair? Make the grav drivers in these weaker (or stronger) than the regular ones so they spread out in space before they light off. Such tubes could only be used with delayed ignition but that's how all real battles are handled these days anyway. |
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Re: A simple way to pack more missile tubes into modern hull | |
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by Bill Woods » Thu Aug 09, 2018 8:49 pm | |
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Pods have missiles packed in like sardines in a can, but they can be launched as close to simultaneously as makes no difference. So obviously something like the US Navy's vertical launching system (VLS) would work.
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Re: A simple way to pack more missile tubes into modern hull | |
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by Duckk » Thu Aug 09, 2018 8:53 pm | |
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Tubes are just one part of the equation. Where is the cofferdamming for containing damage? What about the magazines and the ammunition handling?
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Re: A simple way to pack more missile tubes into modern hull | |
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by Annachie » Thu Aug 09, 2018 11:34 pm | |
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Bah, silly Duckk. RMN Alpha Strike has no need of cofferdamming, or follow up capability. Actually, accepting that it would be single launch, fragile, and no doubt pointless, it's an interesting question. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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by kzt » Fri Aug 10, 2018 12:25 am | |
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Well, how much did all that extend the combat effective time of Home Fleet? 30 seconds? 60 seconds? |
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by Kael Posavatz » Fri Aug 10, 2018 12:47 am | |
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I would think all of those missile wedges blinding your access to Keyhole II, and that your Huge Salvo not arriving in a single time-on-target barrage, would also factor in.
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Re: A simple way to pack more missile tubes into modern hull | |
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by Weird Harold » Fri Aug 10, 2018 7:20 am | |
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A Roland-class DD has launch tubes close together so it can fit six(?) in each hammerhead. In Order to do that it was necessary to group them in threes around a single set of support systems -- reload rails, fusion drive start-up plasma, etc. The configuration make the tubes of the Roland-class very susceptible to battle damage; what would disable one missile tube on more conventional layouts would take out three tubes at once on a Roland. I suspect a similar set-up could be applied to conventional broadside tubes but the increased vulnerability to battle damage would argue against it. .
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by Vince » Fri Aug 10, 2018 4:28 pm | |
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Six in each hammerhead, with six launch tubes sharing one set of support equipment for each cluster of launch tubes. And a single hit could take out an entire cluster of 6 tubes: Italics are the author's, boldface is my emphasis. -------------------------------------------------------------
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by Weird Harold » Fri Aug 10, 2018 6:55 pm | |
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Thanx for the correction and texev. More tubes could be squeezed into any broadside by using the same technique, but at the cost of seriously increased vulnerability to battle damage. Plus, such clusters would required better/heavier/thicker cofferdamming in bigger ships. .
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by Daryl » Sun Aug 12, 2018 6:17 pm | |
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To keep the salvos coherent the ship would have to stop accelerating while launching, otherwise they would be spread out before ignition.
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