Re: [TML]Pong George Herbert (15 Mar 2016 00:35 UTC)
Re: [TML]Pong Mark Urbin (15 Mar 2016 18:46 UTC)
Re: [TML]Pong Jeffrey Schwartz (15 Mar 2016 19:05 UTC)
Advanced Missile Concepts [WAS: Re: [TML]Pong] Greg Nokes (15 Mar 2016 19:57 UTC)
Re: Advanced Missile Concepts [WAS: Re: [TML]Pong] Bruce Johnson (15 Mar 2016 20:11 UTC)
Re: Advanced Missile Concepts [WAS: Re: [TML]Pong] Grimmund (16 Mar 2016 02:36 UTC)
Re: Advanced Missile Concepts [WAS: Re: [TML]Pong] Richard Aiken (25 Mar 2016 00:14 UTC)
Re: Advanced Missile Concepts [WAS: Re: [TML]Pong] Jeffrey Schwartz (15 Mar 2016 20:12 UTC)
Re: Advanced Missile Concepts [WAS: Re: [TML]Pong] Bruce Johnson (15 Mar 2016 20:31 UTC)
Re: Advanced Missile Concepts [WAS: Re: [TML]Pong] Richard Aiken (25 Mar 2016 00:20 UTC)
Re: Advanced Missile Concepts [WAS: Re: [TML]Pong] Jeffrey Schwartz (25 Mar 2016 13:21 UTC)
Re: Advanced Missile Concepts [WAS: Re: [TML]Pong] Ethan McKinney (24 Mar 2016 22:54 UTC)
Re: Advanced Missile Concepts [WAS: Re: [TML]Pong] Grimmund (25 Mar 2016 14:43 UTC)
Re: Advanced Missile Concepts [WAS: Re: [TML]Pong] Greg Nokes (25 Mar 2016 20:05 UTC)
Re: Advanced Missile Concepts [WAS: Re: [TML]Pong] Richard Aiken (26 Mar 2016 03:39 UTC)
Re: [TML]Pong Richard Aiken (16 Mar 2016 04:47 UTC)

Re: Advanced Missile Concepts [WAS: Re: [TML]Pong] Bruce Johnson 15 Mar 2016 20:31 UTC

> On Mar 15, 2016, at 1:11 PM, Jeffrey Schwartz <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Let's say you have a  "broadside" of 100 missiles, and you have an
> expectation of a 10% hit rate with normal missiles.
>
> If the fancy missiles raise that to a 20% hit rate, you've (sort of)
> added another ship to your side.

In a “No Shipkiller Energy Weapons” regime, there will be multi-layered attack strategies.

Send out a shipkiller or three (or a dozen) with clouds of smaller missiles to serve as decoys, countermeasure sponges and sensor scrapers on the opposing ships.

(note, this is essentially what transpires in “Space Viking”, if you go back and re-read the battle scenes).

Again in a NSEW environment, missile design and varieties will be enormously different than it is in a SEW environment.

It’s not going to be a matter of just lobbing a crapton of missiles at the other guy.

--
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

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