Planetary Cannon Range
Posted: 2004-11-09 03:48pm
The essential guide to weapons and technology states that they can only reach into low orbit. Is that due to atmospheric distortions? Or is there another reason?
1. As I understand it, SW jamming is virtually inpenetrable. Active sensors at "close ranges" is the only thing that can penetrate it right, even if an entire planet's worth of active sensors are trying really hard.
2. A way to get around this would be a large series of sensor/comm relays stretching from the target and the originator?
3. Is it possible to accurately fire planetary guns(as in v-150s and the like) at ships far far away(combat range wise), say 200k miles away, with no active sensors besides the stuff the guns have themselves.
4. whats the ROF on something like a v-150?
1. As I understand it, SW jamming is virtually inpenetrable. Active sensors at "close ranges" is the only thing that can penetrate it right, even if an entire planet's worth of active sensors are trying really hard.
2. A way to get around this would be a large series of sensor/comm relays stretching from the target and the originator?
3. Is it possible to accurately fire planetary guns(as in v-150s and the like) at ships far far away(combat range wise), say 200k miles away, with no active sensors besides the stuff the guns have themselves.
4. whats the ROF on something like a v-150?