penny wrote:Theemile wrote:It's like designing a modern "Boomer" Submarine with dual minigun turrets to handle small boats.
It's not to say that there are not situations where the guns could be used to good effect - A Sub surfacing in the middle of bunch of pirate speed boats could make short work of them, or protect itself going into a "suspect" port.
But a Boomer should never be employed in such a role. It's job is to hide, protect itself from hunter/killer attack subs, and when D-day comes, launch it's nukes from far away. it should never do a different role or enter a "sketchy" port unless it absolutely needs to. Putting anything on said ship which gives a capability counter to it's main role is a waste 99.99% of the time, and doing any other roles puts a multi Billion dollar strategic asset needlessly at harm.
That being said, giving a Boomer a pair of M-2 50 cals it can mount to the observation deck on the sail just in case it needs
to defend itself and 10-20 boxes of ammo is a completely different story. That's not going to entice an admiral or Captain to hazard the unit "Because it has that capability", it doesn't detract from the main design, is cheap and easily storable, and gives an extra ounce of protection, just in case.
My thoughts exactly. I think y'all may still be committing hari kari by getting too indoctrinated with all things made in Manticore and GA tactics. I have preaching to the choir that MA technology requires a completely different set of rules across the board. An alpha launch (of g-torps) would not comprise the thousands of missiles of a GA launch. I'm thinking an alpha launch of undetectable g-torps would only need to be... less than one hundred. Simply tens of 3-second firing g-torps are going to wreck a GA fleets day. Like I said from the start, there does not have to be a lot of these things stored. Actually, a hundred of these emergency missiles could be affixed to an externally bolted pod!
LDs can get in close people, and at the opening phase of the war is not the time for the MA to become so guarded. The MA needs a short victorious war, and as I have often said before, they may be the first navy that can get it. Consider that when they attack, it will be in conjunction with traditional wedge based ships which have a few surprises of their own. That is when LDs that have been sitting and watching for months move in! The GA will be too busy with what they can see. Distraction. Cover fire, if you will.
And again, don't be so caught up in the cost of the asset. Honor taught us that the cost of the tech is not as important as the victory. It would be insane to worry about saving the cost of an LD at the expense of its capabilities. The opening phase of the war is not the time for the MA to be timid!
My point was the exact opposite - as we know it, LD's vulnerable in close, and an expensive strategic asset. It shouldn't be hazarded. the Ma duces in my analogy would be something like a company of Marines... just in case you are boarded or need to Board something. An LD can't get itself out of something when it gets in trouble and shouldn't hazard itself.