The thing to remember about honorverse missiles is point defense efficiency. Missiles don't use nuclear contact warheads, they use bomb pumped lasers because they give a standoff range of around 30,000 kilometers.The Dark wrote: According to Weber, the new missile carries the same warhead as the standard capital missile: "a capital missile launches a small cluster of laser heads which separate themselves physically from one another but combine the input from all of their tracking systems in an effort to obtain the most effective firing positions for each independent warhead."
Can someone doublecheck some physics math for me? A capital missile is capable of 85,000G for 180 seconds. If we assume half the acceleration goes to evasive maneuvers, that gives us the equivalent of 85,000 G for 90 seconds. 85,000 G works out to roughly 833,000 m/s/s, for a total velocity of 74,970,000 m/s.
The mass of a missile is 80 tons - in order to lowball, I'll call it 72,000 kilograms.
Kinetic energy equals half of mass times velocity squared. This works out to 4.04676E+20 joules, or the equivalent of 96,719 megatons (96.719 gigatons). Now, this is a terminal missile strike, but unless I've screwed up some math somewhere, that's absurdly above the warhead power.
So I'm not surprised that they are more dangerous as KE weapons. The problem is that the odds of actually making contact are almost impossible.
Lets say that the missile makes it through the PD envelope without getting hit. It now has to turn off its wedge, or the ships wedge would cause the missiles nodes to blow, destroying the missile. So at this point it has to go ballistic to survive.
After this it then has to pass through the sidewall,the honorverse does have devices that allow this but the one time we see them used only half the missiles that reached the sidewall breach it.
If it does make it through the sidewall it now has to hit the (relatively) tiny ship at the center of the wedge. Except DW has said that ships have the ability to "jink" within the wedge, so the missile can't even just be aimed at the center of the wedge.
Thats why laserheads are used, they create a porcupine effect of multiple beams and usually out of that only one or two even hit the ship.
Its late for me and I'm tired so I hope this makes sense. If not I'll try to clear it up when I'm not halfway asleep.