Zendikarofthewest wrote:Theemile wrote:
A Katana has 5 CM launchers in it's front aspect, Shrike's have 4 - a capital missile CM canister holds 5 CMs, so a 12 cell Flatpack pod would launch 60 CMs. Unless they can spread a single pod across a squadron, I fear a single CM pod would overwhelm a Katana's firecontrol.
(Cruiser CM canisters hold 4 CMs, DD canisters 3. The Mk16 based flatpack Pod holds 14 missiles, or 56 CMs. (was checking just in case it was the superior launcher.))
True. I guess the best way would then be the carrier handling them, or finding a way to slip control links into the pods themselves. An Apollo pod holds what, eight missiles plus the control one? Thats forty CMs with a decent amount of space in the pod for Control Links and telemetry. It doesnt need to operate for as long as Apollo either, so it should be feasible, especially with micro-fusion plants.
Edit: Plus each LAC can likely handle
at least three volleys of their own CMs at a time, and building more in shouldnt be too big of an issue, I dont think.
Pods should recoil horribly (we don't see this in the books, but it's basic physics), so having control links in the pod is probably a bad idea, as even a tumble will cause loss of the control links. Jonathan S detailed the use of an ACM with CMs above - a new Control CM could be built for CMs, but could it field 40 control links aimed at not 1 but 40 targets? doubtful.
The 3 broadside control design in modern ships is for a single, cohesive volley of ship killers to overwhelm a target's defenses. CMs are intended to be used more as a constant stream, slowly eroding the incoming volleys of ship killers. Control links seem to work in a phased approach, capable of gently guiding several salvos through space at the same time, but only able to give targeting focus to a relative handful of missiles at a time. In a Sag-C, for instance, in the 6 minutes of the controlled flight of a mk16, twenty 40 missile salvos can be fired, but only 128 missiles can be in target acquisition at any time. It was mentioned at the battle of Lovat, that the RMN taskforce had 8 CM salvos in space at any time, and could have had 11 salvos, but lacked the fire control to have any more.
Even if a Katana can control 3 salvos of CMs in acquisition at any time, a CM canister pod would saturate the fire control of 1/2 an 8 ship squadron.
One possible future design mentioned is a "modular" LAC, where the missile magazine is essentially an ejectable cargo container, and LACs can reload quickly - whether from a larder or a tractored spare magazine module, allowing LACS to get back in the fight sooner.
But that for tomorrow, and a whole new ship design at that. Supposedly, there are still a handful of the original Shrike-As still floating around some backwater, so I don't see the thousands of relatively new Shrikes and Katanas being replaced en-mass any time soon.