Captain Golding wrote:All this talk of CM's and rolling ships makes me wonder why laying a bunch of cold launched CM's would not work as a tactic.
Seems like it could work in very specific circumstances; like you said.
But at extended ranges your CM control is going to be worse; so using it to engage missiles further out is going to be a lower hit probability -- but if you've the CMs to spare you might not care about that.
Trying to use it to thicken close in fire runs up against the issue that at least modern ships can already launch more CMs than they can control -- so within their normal CM range it doesn't help because they can't control the extras.
Also missiles with their wedges down are going to be vulnerable to proximity kills -- so you're only going to be able to get away with this for a little while before the enemy starts plowing the road with nukes and wiping out your unactivated, coasting, CMs.
Still, if you're accelerating away from the enemy and have a good idea of when an alpha strike might come you could cold fire some CMs behind you to help blunt that Alpha strike and further than usual range