Jonathan_S wrote:Why isn't there a DD(P)? SIZE!cthia wrote:I can't help thinking that the design of the Frigate is what a LAC would be if it had a hyper generator, so says the Wiki. The hyper generator consumes too much space for the design to be useful. Removing the hypergenerator from a Frigate allows the platform to be turned into a LAC?
But, I was thinking how small the Frigate is, and perhaps a design can be made to easily swap out the hypergenerator quite readily and use the space for pods. That would be a new variant of LAC? Less maneuverable but missile heavy. But able to quickly be turned into a hypercapable warship. Can sails be designed to be an add on?
Why isn't there a DD(P)?
Pretty sure a DD is too small to run missile pod rails out to the hammerhead given the chokepoint formed by the aft impeller rooms (which form a ring inboard of the aft impellers).
Even the Roland, huge for a DD, has 10% the volume of an Agamemnon-class BC(P) and those can barely squeeze 4 pod rails through that hole. A Roland struggles to fit 6 missile tubes, which would take up maybe 50-60% the cross section of a podrail.
You might be able to squeeze in a broadside or ventral launch bay for pods; but those areas are full of important things so you'd really compromise the ship's other combat abilities to squeeze a few pods in.
As for trying to fit one into a LAC - the pod has approximately the same cross section at the LAC does. Not going to happen. No way no how.
A Shrike or Ferret is 72m x 20m x 20m while a Pod appears to be 20m x 20m x 5m
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Actually, there was a CL (P)... "ish"....
The Liberty class was a class of 12 75kTon CLs built in Silesia for a group of liberation fronts (Notably the Libau Independance Force) (LIF)) They started Life as a Courier design and had dozens of bolt on Box Launchers from LACs bolted on the Hull. The Box Launchers are usually 6-12 missile cells with mechanical or chemical launchers giving a 1 shot missile capability. Box launchers are evolutionarily on the same family as Pods, but were powered from the mother ship.
This design, allowed a cheap military refit on a large courier design and gave the liberation fronts a quick, cheap Weapons platform, without long term combat capability.
Each broadside had 12, 6 missile boxes, and just had enough firecontrol to control 12 missiles in a salvo. So these light refits could fire huge salvos for a CL, but had no staying power in a fight.
This is the closest you could get to a DD/CL podnaught - a limited # of box launchers permanently mounted to the hull with no reloadability during a battle.