tlb wrote:locarno24 wrote:Actually, I agree with Relax. A Fire Control LAC held close to the firing ship is basically a Keyhole relay. If you have the latter, you'd never bother developing the former.
Very nice explanation.
I think there was a battle (which I cannot find now) where Haven had forward observer LAC's, using primitive FTL communication, and they were wiped out by RMN or Grayson LAC forces.
War of Honor, Trevor's Star.
"The power requirements and mass costs of the RHN's current grav-pulse transmitters were far too high to permit it to employ the remote drones the RMN and its allies could deploy. The Manties were considerably ahead in super-dense fusion bottle technology and several other areas—including the newest generation of superconductor capacitor systems—and Haven was unable to match the onboard power levels of their remote platforms. But even without that, the sheer size of the early-generation RHN hardware would have made it impossible to squeeze it into such tight quarters. Indeed, it could be fitted into nothing smaller than a LAC. And, as Foraker strongly suspected had been the case for the Manties when they first developed the system themselves, any LAC or starship had to temporarily cut its acceleration to zero in order to transmit a message. Coupled with the slow pulse repetition frequency rate they'd so far managed to achieve, that limited them to very short and simple messages or to the use of preplanned ones which could be transmitted in shorthand code groups. Which was the reason Sovereign of Space's CIC couldn't receive the raw sensor data directly; there simply wasn't enough bandwidth available.
He glowered at the display, where the steadily, if cautiously, advancing impeller signatures of scouting LACs crept ever closer to his own stealthed units. The question wasn't whether or not they knew he was here—it was whether or not they knew what he had. If they did realize that he was coming in behind them with another forty SD(P)s, plus carriers, anyone but idiots would disengage in a moment, and those probing LACs were going to provide their commander with that information before very much longer. However good his own EW and however poor Peep sensor suites might be, he couldn't hide from them if the range fell much further. Of course, it was always possible that they already had him. There was no way for anyone to be certain how much Shannon Foraker might have managed to improve their sensors in the last three or four years. But if they hadn't managed to lock up his units yet they might not know just how powerful his force was."That's essentially using LACs in place of recon drones, which is not quite the same thing, for a selection of reasons:
1) The point of them is to use FTL to report what they see back to the fleet. That means an FTL transmission, which means a very-hard-to-hide grav signature when it's a low-tech version (and requires all the power problems of FTL tech, and requires you to know how to make FTL comms).
2) They're looking for stealthed units (the Grayson ships) rather than being in position between two fleets engaged in shooting at one another, and there's no indication they're running silent themselves.
3) The Grayson
Katanas do cut them to ribbons, but I'm not seriously suggesting otherwise; without Grayson tech you struggle to make a 'combat' LAC worth spit, and a recon/fire control bird will always lose to a dedicated interceptor of comparable tech level if it gets caught.
As it happens, that scenario is an interesting one to point at. The Recon LACs aren't the most forward unit; they're engaged in a constant whisker-laser communication with a bunch of drones, which there's no indication the Manticorans ARE seeing, and then the information from the drones is FTL-transmitted by the LAC back to the fleet. Which - since the LAC is basically using a signal drum, means it's pretty darn obvious. It's not a bad plan to get FTL recon data, but - as Giscard notes - it does suck to be the LAC crews.
If you don't do that - and 'trust' the forward LAC to handle terminal fire control of extreme-range missile fire as needed without needing a continuous comms link with the fleet, then you don't need it to be using a 'loud' FTL comm, and just need the sneaky local whisker lasers. Which means there's no reason the LAC can't be on as silent a running as you can make it. Also - by comparison - Stealth and EW is consistently the PN's weakest tech field.