cthia wrote:Because the Lenny Dets can get so close to targets, distances never before envisioned, is it possible to design a missile with outrageous acceleration? A missile that shoots it's wad quickly? The MA are notorious for turning concepts on its ear, to fit their technology and doctrine.
Who says they can get that close? I maintain that a properly forewarned force will be able to detect an LD at 600,000 km or a million. Granted, that's close by even pre-war standards (it's energy weapons range), but not "never before envisioned". Even a non-forewarned enemy should be able to detect it at less than a light-second (300,000 km), if they have active sensors up.
At 300,000 km, a missile pulling 150,000 G (more than the Cataphracts) needs to cross the range and will reach only 30,000 km/s (0.1c). 20 seconds is not enough time for a ship at Condition 4 to go to general quarters or battle stations, but it is enough for PDLCs to fire. And those missiles would be moving very slowly. The engagement range of CMs and PDLCs is 200,000 km, which the missiles need nearly 9 seconds to cross, starting at 17152 km/s.
If double that acceleration to 300,000 G, the missiles enter the engagement range at 24257 km/s 8.2 seconds after launch and need 6 seconds to cross it. I think someone said in some other thread that RMN PDLCs can take 16 shots every 2 seconds, so that's 48 shots per PDLC at the incoming missiles.
Even at a million gravities, the missiles enter the engagement range at 44286 km/s, 4.6 seconds after launch and need 3 more seconds after that to reach attack range. They're not exactly sitting ducks, but they are toast.
Note also we're talking about wedge-impelled missiles, not spider-driven. Spiders cannot reach anywhere near that much acceleration. And as a side-effect of launching those missiles, the position of the LD can be deduced fairly accurately for return fire. You don't need pinpoint detection: just saturate the region with missiles and they'll get a whiff of where the LD is. And it's only a light-second away, so telemetry from the mothership works really well.
No, if you can get to energy weapons range of an enemy that hasn't detected you, you should use energy weapons. Photons don't accelerate and they can't be detected prior to hitting the enemy, at that range.
How enormous a tonnage is required for that? The Lennys are enormous.
The Lennys don't have wedge floors and roofs to block ventral and dorsal aspects, so they don't need curved tubes. In addition, since they don't use wedges in the first place, they are not limited in mass to what compensators can compensate. They can be as big as they need to be.