Jonathan_S wrote:I assume that the ERMs are larger than their SDM counterparts; if nothing else they need more capacitors to provide power for the longer run time.
So while refitting a pre-pod SD for a capital missile ERM would be less work than a fusion powered missile it wouldn't be a whole lot less than refitting for a capacitor powered MDM. You still need to refit your magazines for the new missile size and enlarge all the armored hatch ways and missile feed tube; just not enlarge them quite as much as for an MDM.
However I don't see the enhanced ERM range being worth the refit time. Not when you expect to be using your slips to be building full up SD(P)s as quickly as you can afford.
[Edit: Unless you were suggesting scalding down things like warhead size, number of lasing rods, and ECM capability to try to squeeze ERM range into something the same size as a current SDM cap ship missile. That at least wouldn't need the massive ship refits, but I think you'd be giving up a lot of capabilities to get that extra range from the same size package]
In one of his posts (he was (most irately)responding to a thread Skimper started), RFC stated that the ERM uses the same new node tech as the MDMs, and the newer higher-density capacitors that were developed both for the new drones and the shipboard LAC energy rings. So just how big that makes the Mk14//Mk36 is unknown. But the Mk16 uses the SAME laser submunitions and the SAME fusion plant as the Mk23 MDM according to a post Dukk made. The difference was the smaller missile body with fewer submunitions; the power system seems to be why a cruiser grade missile is so close to "capitol ship" size in the first place. So I don't think its completely beyond the capability to upgrade the older ship's missiles, as long as you can put it into the same basic form factor.
This is the same thing that happened with the LACs, and the new ship types, anyway. The R&D people managed to miniaturize nearly every system that went into them. They had already extended the range with the Mk27 over earlier missiles; just give them the new nodes, and the higher accel will push the range up some, even if there isn't enough storage to run them an extra half-minute. Hell, just take the warhead and the laserheads from the Mk27 and drop as much as fits on a Mk14 chassis . . . . As long as it doesn't get too big, anyway.
And, again, it wouldn't have been anything for the RMN planners except a temporary crutch in 1914; just look at all the delays they had putting 8th fleet together! And look at how many old SDs were still on the books in 1920. They may not have be pod-noughts, but that doesn't mean the RMN wouldn't have found a couple of million extra kilometers of range useful, even if they didn't want (or need) a new Gryphon-style SD. And if they can't match the new cruiser ERM, so what? As long as they faced the older, conventional ships, it wouldn't matter.
Besides, I am still only thinking about a few hundred cruiser/DD grades types, mostly for secondary escort duty.
Someone upthread suggested that the Apollos are doing that. Sure--one Apollo; about 600 personnel. A five missile salvo, as opposed to a 12 missile salvo--when you don't stack it to 24 birds. Dedicated consoles for the EW officer, improved acceleration, sensors, modern stealth; although Janacek was dumber as dirt, the people at Buships who put the Avalon/Wolfhound together were not.
Another thing to remember here, for those who say the ERM can't compete with Cataphract, is that any ship firing them from internal tubes is firing a missile from a ship class lighter. The Nevadas will be firing DD grade Spatha missiles, and the SD's will fire cruiser-grade Javelin warheads. Converting existing Trebuchet missiles into Cataphracts and getting them into pods, then distributing them on an emergency basis--to every system in Sollie Space? Unlikely, IMO. Sure, they have an advantage in range over the ERM--but they lack the fire control to do much with it. And GA ships--even the older ones--will have SLN EW profiles in their datasets, and more missile defense than the same-class version of the SLN.
The SLN won't get ships that have the same punch as either the ERM or the DDM until they build a new set of ships. Developing new ship classes takes, what did Caparelli say? Three years?
YMMV, of course. Actually, judging by most of the responses, it WILL vary.

Rob