Theemile wrote:cthia wrote:I disagree. The wedge is needed to even see a ship, much less target it.
But... you are still missing the point. Think about the implications of what you are saying. You are assuming ...
1) The RMN is developing "something" to detect the LD.
2) That "something" is not so huge that it has its own zip code. (Practical for tactical use).
3) The tech is small enough to deploy on ships. (Practical for mobile deployment).
4) The technology works on a mobile platform.
5) The tech actually works in the field.
6) The tech is small enough to deploy on missiles. It sounds like a whole lot of extra electronics that will need to be shoehorned into the already bloated MK23-E.
7) That the enormous speeds of the command missile makes it all feasible anyway.
The MK23-E has no experience seeking out targets it can not sense.
Missiles do not have gravitational sensors - every description has been of lidar and radar on missiles. And those sensors do not sense the wedge. Missiles do not aim at the wedge, they aim at the ship... and the sidewalls/wedges get in the way. Find a reference otherwise.
That is my point. The command missile and its brood of missiles has ALWAYS needed the mothership to get them "in the vicinity" of the target. At which point its autonomous program can kick in. Textev has always maintained the difficulty of a missile's job. Like seeing the world through the eye of a needle or something? But if the link is cut long before the salvo can even find the better part of its way, then the exercise is moot. And with not even a bright wedge to get its attention (whether the command missile uses the wedge to simply "identify" the target when it is lost or not) well, too bad.
Theemile wrote:I'll agree, we have no text-ev of Manticore having a counter to the Spider at the moment. We DO have text-ev of statements that they know how OB was accomplished and they are confident they know how to sense a repeat attack and stop it - but no specific evidence if they believe they can see the spider drive or burn through MAN Stealth. It was you that posted that only the latest RMN platforms have the capability - which is your assumption that the RMN CAN penetrate such stealth features... with the right hardware.
If I posted that I apologize. What I meant to say is the RMN platforms can "allegedly" detect Spider drives.
Theemile wrote:However, if they do manage to sense the Spider drive, I believe we can all agree that one of Manticore's logical first objectives is to give their missiles the capability to attack them.... or what is the point of the entire exercise?
So, if they do find a way to see the spider drive or burn through the MAN stealth - the Mk 23E will have that capability VERY soon thereafter.
But... there are two points of the exercise.
1) To simply detect that the system has just been infected and may be under attack shortly. WAKE UP MANTICORE!!! WAKE UP RMN!!!
2) Accurately track them from mobile ships.
It is an alarm only until it proves it functions as needed. Just like the reliability of enemy radar from long ranges during WWII. That does not mean you'll be able to continually track them. For one, warships can drop below radar.
But, if a huge system array is needed simply to locate that the system may have just been compromised, does not automatically suggest the ability to be able to "tactically" track the Spider. You cannot assume the tech can be miniaturized enough to be deployed aboard warships, let alone a single already bloated command missile.