SharkHunter wrote:[...]
Eh, either they have some broadside armament (which the Shrike and Ferret do not have), or they've got off-bore capability. The ships would be death traps without one or the other.
Question, is that true? the older cruisers also had stern and bow missile missile launchers, and with a smaller wedge, I'd think they'd fire forward box launcher salvos like the LACs or sorta missile forward like the PT boats launched torpedoes back in WW-II (?)
I think stern and chase missiles before stern/bow-walls were used at longer ranges, when you either:
- found yourself giving an enemy down the throat or up the kilt shots despite really, really not wanting to;
- when you were firing at something that could not fire back anyway;
- or when you would fire the missiles then turn to get the wedge or sidewalls back between you and fire before turning to fire again.
A frigate would often be in the second situation - it's not meant to go up against
dangerous enemies, after all - and being small and nimble would make the third situation something you could create often enough.
I don't recommend risking that first situation, and I don't think naval engineers are really building with it much in mind. It's just that there would be some times when weapons firing out an open aspect would still be useful, and they may crop up more for frigate than other combatants.