Dauntless wrote:Kzt, Cthia you are both right.
standard missiles, even Mk 23s are fairly stupid.
the 23E is pretty intelligent, for an honorverse missile, being twice the size of a standard mk 23 missile giving the RMN the needed room for to make this work.
that said i'm not convinced, that the 23E could be used as a rammer after its attack missiles have gone in but I can see why Cthia and others say it could work.
Going to need RFC to weigh in before we can really say yea or nay to the idea.
Kzt is simply pointing out to me that for some reason the author doesn't want to go down that road, although certain things are inferred from implication of textev. That's what I take away from it, anyway, and I thank him.
Revisiting . . .
And DW has already said, you cannot turn a missiles sensor away from target without it losing its brains... So, a realistic angle is at best 30 degrees and from forum posts seems to indicate it is MUCH narrower than this in his mind.
Good Luck. Other than a direct chase or head on collision where the enemy is so stupid as to not angle at all, a ramming scenario is impossible.
The difference in the field of view can be explained by the mechanics of the application and its two different modes. For sake of argument, let's say a 23-Es FOV is 30 degrees, this is when it is in "seek" mode. This means the missile is constantly scanning a 30 degree radar sweep of the heavens looking for targets. Once it identifies a suspect from its radar returns, it switches to "tracking" mode and narrows its field of view and focuses more radar on the suspect area, fine tuning its resolution from the increased radar returns. This results in a much clearer image of the target. It is now "locked on" the target. Call it a missiles' tunnel vision.
In seek mode, the missile is scanning a larger area and the radar it is sending is weaker, spread about a larger area. Akin to spreading missile fire among many ships at once. Once it switches to tracking mode, the radar becomes more focused and stronger. Akin to missiles targeting only one ship.
Though I don't know what is meant by, or why it has to "lose its brains."
However, stupid? Someone please explain!