Hegemon wrote:I would like to ask you a question on ship-mounted grasers versus laser heads:
In Short Victorious War you have a scene where a HMS Bellerophon's sidewall and armor shrugs off the massed fire of ship-mounted lasers and grasers from 4 Havenite BCs and then proceeds to casually destroy them using its own (much more powerful) ship-mounted weapons.
(BTW, I love the chapter's ending: "A quarter-second later, Battlecruiser Divisions 141 and 142 of the People's Navy ceased to exist.")
I don't know the broadside of the Sultan-class, but supposing that it is the same as the newer Warlord-class (6 Grasers and 6 Lasers per broadside), it would mean 24 Grasers and 24 Lasers shrugged off with minimal damage by a DN's sidewalls and armor. However, the same DN (or its bigger SD cousin) can only take ~250 MDM laser heads (each with ~9 lasing rods) before being destroyed. So the obvious question is how is it possible that a MDM laser head that weights maybe 50 tons seem to be in the same destructiveness ballpark as a ship-mounted Graser (even it is only a BC-size Graser) that weights maybe 1000-2000 tons and has access to the enormous energy stored in the ship's capacitors.
Thank you very much for your time.
From a physics standpoint this doesn't make a lot of sense - TFLYTSNBN covered how the energy gets lost or spread by distance, but in the Honorverse that seems to happen much more quickly than you'd expect; giving the firing range of the energy weapon is fired a massive influence over its effectiveness.
So a BC broadside laser fired at 500,000 km seems to have less effective impact than a bomb-pumped laserhead which goes off at no more than 30,000 km (in SVW. By WoH some had improved their standoff range to 50,000 km).
(I think there's even a mention that a DD's energy weapons can't normally penetrate the sidewall of an SD unless she gets really close)
The energy weapons probably shouldn't be dissipating power that quickly over those ranges - but in the novels they seem to.