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Old 08-07-10, 09:04 AM   #23
TLAM Strike
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Originally Posted by UnderseaLcpl View Post
Then we simply tow smaller deployable arrays behind the escorts on the outside of the formation! We could put one behind the carrier, too. Jeez, do I have to think of everything? Granted, we'd lose effective radiated power to some degree with that setup, and the smaller engines* on the escorts would cost us wattage, but it should still be enough to light up the Ding Dong's scope (which I presume would have a comparitively small power supply, being as how it's on a missile and all).

*I thought we had CGNs, at least. Did something happen to those?
Still... Home on Jamming.
Just adjust forward of where the jamming is coming from if its less powerful than normal.

Also I just realized that the warhead needs to be guided by radar but the bomblets it drops do not. They could be designed to slow down and maneuver with air vanes and by guided by IR. The US has a weapon like that for taking out armor.

All the CGNs were broken up for scrap in the late 90s early 00s.
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