The wiki appears drunker than usual.penny wrote:I only brought it up because of information obtained while at a party where I met the drunken wiki.Launch mechanism
Originally, missile tubes merely housed the missile prior to launch. Missiles would receive pre-programmed instructions from their ship, and would then use reaction thrusters to move out beyond the ship's impeller wedge before activating their own. This severely limited the fire rate.
More modern tubes contained mass drivers that "flung" a missile out past a starship's wedge, allowing the missile to activate its own wedge without fear of interference.
At one point, curved tubes and drivers were considered for the "top" and "bottom" of a warship, in order to pack more launchers into a ship, allowing for a larger broadside. But this was deemed impractical, as the tonnage required was enormous. The idea was made obsolete by the re-introduction of the missile pod, as well as developments by the Royal Manticoran Navy. The Edward Saganami C class heavy cruiser could fire a double broadside of missiles out of its tubes, and they would re-orient themselves before activating their drives, allowing them to be fired "off-bore".[1] (SI1)
SI1 = Shadow of Saganami. And it doesn't say that the missile orient themselves before activating their drives. It might, maybe, hint at that -- but it appears abiguous.
You could read that as orienting before driving; meaning before drive activation -- but it could just as easily be read as making a hard pivot under wedge before continuing towards the enemy.Shadow of Saganami wrote:Now, even as she turned, a double broadside roared from her tubes, oriented itself, and drove headlong for Bogey Two.
The off-bore references don't say anything about how the missile are launched
Shadow of Saganami wrote:[Hexapuma's bow grasers] were no longer required to share space with missile tubes now that the RMN's broadside tubes had acquired the ability to fire radically off-bore
Shadow of Saganami wrote:Hexapuma and Aegis were the only ships in Terekhov's riven Squadron with the off-bore capacity to fire both broadsides at a single target.
Shadow of Saganami wrote:Helen nodded. It took a little longer to set up for a double broadside, using the off-bore launch capability the RMN had developed, but it would permit her to put almost forty missiles on the destroyer.