But my understanding is that it's back there less to specifically try and hide, than to have a clear signal path up the open kilt of it's 8 controlled missiles' wedges. The fact that hanging back a bit makes it less likely to get picked off by CMs is more like a nice bonus.lyonheart wrote:Hi MaxxQ,
While we have textev the Apollo AI is hidden in the shadow of the rest of salvo, that's an 8-1 ratio, which makes it a rather poor tactic and a 50-50 ratio extremely unlikely to provide that shadow.
That said, I believe we once saw half a broadside lag slightly behind to let the ECM spoof the defender into screwing up their CM intercept solutions. But in that case they weren't trying to hide half the missiles; just confuse the enemy about exactly where they were.