Theemile wrote:Jonathan_S wrote:Though at some point you exceed the number of missiles it can simultaneously control. And LACs probably have less excess fire control (for redundancy or pods) than larger hyper-capable warships.
So even though you could in theory delay launch a Ferret's entire magazine in one go it probably can't control most of those missiles if it does that.
And as it was pointed out that RMN/GSN LACs fire forwards, so the LAC wouldn't be able to accelerate while stacking all these missiles; otherwise it would quickly run into the coasting missiles ahead of it. (The missile launch tubes don't impart all that much velocity)
But if you're willing to coast while stacking missiles I don't see any reason a LAC wouldn't be able to stack multiple salvos for a simultaneous delayed activation. (They'd just be restricted to how many salvos they could actually control; with any in excess of that being little more than very expensive and not very effective blind-fired decoys)
Another point I just remembered, Shrike revolver launchers cycle in 2 seconds, so the entire 20 missiles a Shrike carries are launched in about 10 seconds, vs. the ~8 seconds a DD/CL missile launcher takes to cycle. In short, a Shrike launch is pretty much coming in as one lengthy salvo anyway, very little ballistic coast is required. More importantly, Shrikes are meant to work in groups, so a single integrated salvo is created by 6 ships, not one.
Hence why I used the Ferret in my example . They carry far more missiles than the Shrike and use more conventional magazines and launchers. (Amazing what you have room for once you're not trying to shoehorn a BC graser into a LAC)
Avoiding the Shrike saved me having to go look up the revolver size and firing rate; or try to guess whether or not it has enough fire control to handle flushing all its missiles in a minimum-time stream.