They do seem over-large for their apparent attack style. Though there's historic precedent for that mistake - I'm thinking of the interwar submarine cruisers like the French Surcouf with its 8" gun turret, to a lesser extent the US Narwhal-class with their two single 6" guns, or the British M-class subs with their single 12" gun!ThinksMarkedly wrote:tlb wrote:Thank you for the explanation, I was reading that as a 5 meter wide and 1 kilometer long graser from the way you wrote it (5M-km graser); whereas his question was actually about a graser with a range of 5 million kilometers. We have discussed before that the Rayleigh length of a meter wide graser is far beyond the effective ranges that RFC suggests, to the point that a ship has a chance to move a significant distance before the pulse propagates to where it had been.
Indeed. A quick calculation shows a ship that can accelerate at 500 gravities can move 700 km in any direction in the time it takes the beam to leave the graser mount and arrive at the intended target. You have to quadruple that because of the double time if you need to account for light-speed sensors, but we know FTL sensors already exist.
Anyway, this was pure speculation on my part because the LDs look fatally designed to me.
Yes it's nice all that that you're a submarine and can sneak around largely undetected. But designing a very large one around a weapon system that require you to abandon that stealth and expose yourself to return fire - in a ship that is about the least capable of handling even small amount of damage from return fire. (Doesn't really matter how small the holes in your hull are, you're not going to survive submerging again with them). And to add to the fun Surcouf added on a floatplane - like the later Japanese I-400 class subs.
Yes torpedoes are expensive, complicated, relatively slow, and you can't carry many of them. Guns are simpler, the ammo is much smaller, and the short time of flight makes fire control easier. But at least a torpedo is relatively stealthy to fire - not like surfacing and then exposing your position with bright muzzle flashes!
Ultimately submarines with heavy guns proved to be a bad idea. Just because you can build something big and impressive doesn't mean you should. And I'm waiting to see if Lenny Dets are equally poorly suited to their mission or if there is a surprise in their capacities; or possibly they're designed for a doctrine we haven't properly visualized yet.
After all you should have an doctrine for using a weapons system before you go out and procure it. And presumably the folks in charge of MAlign naval procurement see the LD as suitable for whatever their planned doctrine is; even if we tend to see them as oversized for what looks to just be an ambush unit (Though doctrine can also be wrong, misguided, or overtaken by events)