penny wrote:One possibility is that this would be a rarely utilized specialty device like the nuke that Rafe managed to get inside Peep defenses. I don't think that many nukes are carried aboard a ship.
Another possibility is that a different version of an LD could be mainly stocked with these, for missions deep inside the system. Like the varying ordnance an F-16 can carry. An LD whose mission is to sneak deeply in-system should be able to carry many more of these and they are launching at targets much closer. Remember in the Attacking Darius thread I proposed different variants of the Spider (LD).
But if utilized in the same manner and reason as Rafe’s nuke, if much smaller and therefore even stealthier, it may be utilized to get in real close to orbital industry undetected for the completely surgical strikes kzt proposed. If known, the marine quarters could be breached and any personnel inside could be sucked out.
But I don't see a loss of accel being a problem in this case. A matter of 'more minutes' compared to just 'minutes.'
And, I am still none too sure that a missile with a kind of almost instant maximum acceleration (having solved certain issues of course) wouldn't just make ship's sensors hiccup. At least when first encountered before software upgrades can be rendered. At any rate, 75%+ HV accelerations executed from such short ranges should see some getting through. Especially if it is an Alpha launch. An Alpha launch at a warship from near energy range?
"Oh my god. You had to shit your pants. That's disgusting. I'm in here with you!" LOL
Actually, unlike CL-56 which was old enough her missiles didn't have multi-mode warheads, when Rafe pulled off that trick against Thunder of God the Mark-13 missiles carried by the
Star Knight-class like CA-286 were designed from the ground up with "a multifunction gravitational lens array (MGLA) and fusion warhead combination small enough for use in a CA/BC weight missile, yet flexible enough to support laser-head attack, detonate in a counter-sidewall role, or act as a contact nuke as the situation demanded" [IFF]
So technically
all of her attack missiles, the vast, vast, majority of her missile were nukes -- if the situation called for them, rather than focusing that nuclear blast into sidewall burning or laserhead emitters.
But in the older ships when they wanted to switch from a laserhead to a contact nuke, or vice-versa, they'd need to physically pull the warhead and swap in a spare of the desired type. And I believe you're right that the proportions were heavily weighted to laserheads -- though contact nukes were used in warning shots during peacetime anti-piracy patrols. So the proportion of nukes might be adjusted upwards when, say, deployed to Silesia on one of those.
I agree that for G-torps, which are too stealthy to see until extremely close, that lower acceleration isn't a problem when attacking orbital targets. So they could make a short ranged, lower accel, torp for those. They'd have to decide whether carrying a few more rounds justified taking their big valuable LD in closer enough to use short ranged missiles. And without the range to target facilities around multiple planets at once they might have to send more LDs for a given raid if using short ranged torps. But where I think the short range, low accel, torps would be a major detriment is if the LD needed to engage a target that's under way. The torps are already lower acceleration than even merchant ships, but given favorable geometries can pull off intercepts. But the range of favorable geometries shrinks radically as the acceleration and endurance both drop.
So you'd be building a super-specialized torp that's basically capable of killing the orbital targets around just one planet per LD. I'm not sure that trade-off is worth it -- but I guess that might depend on how many extra of the smaller torps you could carry. (And we don't even know how many regular sized torps an LD carries. If, for example, one LD already carries enough to hit every significant target in a star system then there's no reason to increase that number)
As for your "instant maximum acceleration" technically all the Honorverse missiles have that -- a wedge or the spider drive doesn't appear to take any appreciable time to go from 0 gees to its maximum (whether that's around 300 g for the g-torps spider drive or 130,000 g for a Viper). What they don't have is instant maximum speed - as the acceleration adds to their speed for however long the drive can run. That said, if they magically got an instant maximum speed missile, and that speed was significant, then sure the defense computers would choke when first encountered (not the sensors, but the computers behind them).
Just like SLN computers choked on the > 0.7c attack velocities of MDMs, or the Peep LACs' computers first did against the Viper.
Then improvements will be made to minimize that issue as much as they can once the threat is known. So the computers won't hiccup -- but they'd still be faced with very little time to respond.
But I can't see RFC adding those types of missiles into the Honorverse. He has them in some of his other universes (e.g. Starfire) and he seems to like to keep tech separated between literary universes