CmdrWilkens wrote:Him throwing up ECM just tells me which way he is coming and it won't help him when you've got half the AEGIS systems in the world lighting off at full blast.
They cause an uncertainity principle; you're no longer certain of the bombers' precise location; and many advanced EW systems can actually send back radar signals to misdirect the radar to where the bomber is; Stuart once saw a plot of the actual flight path of a SR-71 and a track of it from a radar. The two were totally different, and the SR-71 is what, 40 years old.
His bombers are not going to be able to stop that and if he is loaded to go land attack then he doesn't have the right tools to attack the naval assets. In turn every ship he outfits for ASM is one less Strike mission profile he has available.
The SRAM-B has a top speed of Mach 3.2 and a maximum range of 100 miles. At those speeds, it traverses 0.55 miles per second, and takes only 181 seconds to reach it's target. A ship moving at 33 knots moves at 0.01 miles per second. Which means that the ship will have travelled 1.81 miles in the time it takes the SRAM to reach it's target.
Oh, and the SRAM has a 100 kiloton warhead.
Yes Shep has a formidable strike force but getting it there means trying to push through 4 or more CVBGs that are running on DefCon 1 or 2 with land based aircraft to back them up OR pushing through 500+ interceptors in the Bear Republic and then engaging those same 4+ CVBGs and land based craft.
You'd be surprised how much things change when you're flinging nuclear tipped stand-off missiles to burn holes in the enemy air defenses. Why do you think the Soviets spent so much on their Air Defense Network? Because they liked spending money?
You think Phong is spending megabucks on an integrated air defense system because he likes to do that?