SharkHunter wrote:Looking at the ACM still, with Henke's "sim" tactic from Storm from the Shadows, and a smaller=than-Keyhole capable ship, even just using the lightspeed links for "control." and in circumstances where there's not time to get Ghost Rider RD's out there first.
For the sake of discussion, let's assume a mil-spec freighter with Mark-16's backing up a Sag C, for example. With each attack salvo, the Sag-C drops one Mark-23 pod, at an accel that gets it downrange long enough ahead of the 16's to send FTL updates back to the supporting ship until the very last "calculated to be useful" moment (when the Mark 16's can't be updated from the ships any more or the ACM's accompanying missile's enter attack range of the targets). Or perhaps they are already doing that? Or can the ACM even "see" it's targets before the last moments? aka is there a different "ACM" formation that would allow that usage outside of the sims?
My first question is whether, without a keyhole II, the supporting ship can even 'listen' to the FTL data stream coming back from the 23E...
(Also, while skimming SftS I did notice an interesting quote that might impact our larger speculations about teaming Apollo control missiles with other designs. "The Apollo itself is an almost entirely new design, but, as you can see, the only modifications the Mark 23 required were relatively minor and could be easily incorporated without any break in production schedules" [SftS: Ch 12])