Daryl wrote:Back to the discussion on ordinance, a question I'd like answered is how would missiles like Exocet or Harpoon go against BB armour?
Well, they aren't exactly designed to deal with that kind of threat (albeit Italian "Otomat" was designed to penetrate cruiser-grade armored deck, about two inch of hardened steel), but they could be quite fast refitted to handle the armored warships.
Possible solutions:
* Install HE/shaped charge warhead. The effect would not be as impressive as for P-15M "Termit", because the diameter of "Harpoon" or "Exocet" is much smaller, but still enough to do serious damage. Especially with modern imaging seekers, which allow missile to chose the point of impact.
* Install hardened penetration warhead - made from depleted uranium, of something. Maybe a dual warhead - shaped-charge one to make a hole in armor plate, and hardened penetrator to break through the hole inside the hull.
* Install "diving", submersible warhead, designed to hit not the ship but the water and detonate near the hull, creating a water "hammer" effect. Basically you need only a small reprogramming to the missile (so in the last seconds before impact it would dive) and delayed fuse for warhead.
* Just use the old-fashioned tactical nuclear warhead. It would do the trick against any kind of armor.
And the best of all - all this refits could be completed MUCH faster that it would take to build even one armored ships. So in short - there is no reason to have anything more than anti-splinter armor on modern warships. Armor is heavy, and too easy to penetrate.