penny wrote:Anyway, I was proposing a purpose-built 3-second firing graserhead Cataphract CM fired from a purpose-built CM ship.
At the risk of sounding like certain Solarian admirals who refused to accept the data, that missile would be massive and could be hardly launched from tubes. This CM ship would be a pod-laying superdreadnought and would need to fire those missiles from pods.
And they'd also be bigger (or much bigger) than the regular anti-ship missile in order to be able to fire more than a handful of milliseconds.
Plus all the associated discussion of how relevant this is in any missile, let alone a CM. You'll be exchanging something like 50:1 regular CMs to this one big monster that will be lucky to take out a single missile. I don't think there's any way this is a good trade-off.
There is already a graserhead mounted on a Cataphract missile. Why not a CM? Even a multistage CM. Getting it to fire for 3-seconds would require a MAN breakthrough. Yes.
There's a graserhead mounted on every anti-ship missile, but not on any CM. CMs don't shoot at other missiles, they ram.
Plus, what's the point of
3 whole seconds in a CM when the missiles it would be shooting at would pass through the full target envelope in a third of a second (a tenth your proposed endurance) - assuming this graser CM flips and fires at the missiles that have flown past.
And it wouldn't have the output of a full up g-torp, no. But it might be possible to coax the existing graserhead missile to fire for an additional few seconds to kill CMs. If the Death Blossom suggestion works. Again, the proposal is to fire them from a purpose built CM ship. Or LD.
Did you mean "kill CMs" there? That is, are you now proposing to use this as a pen-aid to other missiles? How is anything going to shoot at CMs? Their whole point is to ram other missiles with their wedges, so it stands to reason they are flying with their noses tipped up or down so as to present a larger portion of their wedge - if not completely pitched up or down. There is no aspect of the CM that one can shoot at and destroy the CM.
The Death Blossom does not work. The missile simply can't rotate fast enough to do anything useful. Even if it could, a wall of graser is useless because that's just going to hit the missiles' wedges. This mid-flight interception would need to shoot forwards (down the throat) before the missile reaches the missile and/or backwards (up the kilt) after the salvo has flown past. That's not a vertical, perpendicular to the missiles' flight paths. It would need to be a cone, somewhere between 5° and 30°. And like I said, the missiles will not oblige and place themselves in that cone.
Plus, the Mk23E is smart enough and may notice a warhead detonating 50,000 km away, then tell its brethren missiles to pitch up or down so they barricade the CM. If this isn't something it may do on its own already, it will be programmed into it after the first time this technique is used. It can only work once.
Therefore, even if the MAN produces such a missile, they'll never produce a shipful of pods of them, much less dedicate new construction for this.
And do consider that the LDs will inevitably have very close encounters. Like blasting LACs out of existence.
We've been over this before: unless the LD can guarantee a clean sweep of everything within several light-minutes with the surprise first shot, it will not come close to anything. Leaving a single LAC behind is suicide because if that LAC lands a single graser strike or launches a missile, the LD is toast. It has no sidewalls or wedge to protect itself, so its stealth is compromised. And if that happens, then all the other units in the system will vector in to kill it.