penny wrote:That was one of the thrilling scenes. It showed some U-boat tactics I had never seen. After being forced to surface, the U-boat Captain put his boat on a course that kissed the destroyer. The sub was keeping pace with the destroyer while touching hulls. The destroyer’s big guns could not depress far enough to shoot the U-boat that was riding mere inches from its hull. The U-boat captain’s skills were amazing. Gutsy move.
If an LD got so close to a ship that it couldn’t shoot it, it’d have to be inside the wedge kissing hulls???
Seems to me that the sub and LD would have the same issues there.
They aren't fast enough to hold that position for long because the other ship can out-accelerate them and get back into a range where they can bring their weapons to bear.
But more importantly, both are quite vulnerable to the maneuvers of the ship they're so close to. Against a sub that close the destroyer would merely need to put the helm hard over and the much larger DD would cripple or sink the sub in the ensuing collision. And an Honorverse ships with an LD inside it's wedge merely needs to pitch abruptly and it'd vaporize the LD against the impenetrable inner face of an impeller wedge plane.
(Now the world wars there were a few cases where subs ended up that close -- but the escort tended to react by ramming or spraying down the sub's deck with small arms and AA guns. And a few other instances of smaller warships pulling that off against much larger ones -- but in those cases the relative speeds were closer and usually in the smaller ship's favor. Like a DD vs a CA)
I think you'd need several sidewall generators out before even something as small as a Ghost could slip in closer than the sidewalls. A gunport is going to be on the order of a couple of square meters , and a Ghost is going to be at least 15x even in its smallest profile.penny wrote:Question: Could a Ghost slip inside the wedge via several gun ports that are malfunctioning?
That said, you can get a good long ways inside a wedge before you reach the sidewalls. Even a CL or large DD has a wedge 100 km wide (so reaching nearly 50 km out from the hull), while the sidewalls are only about 10 km out from the hull. So even small warships have 10s of km that's inside the wedge but outside the sidewalls. An SD's is about 300 km wide and the latest SD(P)s are pushing 340 km -- so they've got over a hundred km between the edge of the wedge and the sidewalls.
Of course not even a Ghost could hide from sensors that close -- and as noted above, even if all the ship's weapons were disabled all it'd have to do to kill anything inside its wedge is pitch hard (up or down; doesn't mater) and let the other ship collide with the interior of the wedge. (A roll might do it too; but the pitch should be harder for things to avoid)