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Old 08-06-10, 07:35 PM   #12
TLAM Strike
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Originally Posted by HundertzehnGustav View Post
Scheiiiissseeee!!!!!
Alaaaarrmmm!!!

wheres them new US lazer Gunz?
Well if the warhead is spinning like a football (a proper American football) the laser becomes less effective. There is also the possibility of the PRC mounting some sort of ablative armor on the warhead.

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Originally Posted by UnderseaLcpl View Post
Ok, here's a question from the comms guy:

If the Dong Thing has on-board radar guidance, and it's target is a fast ship surrounded by other ships that have nuclear power plants on board, wouldn't the simplest solution be to just render it unguided by using EMI? Barrage jamming from multiple sources if the Dang Thang has a freq-hopper. I would think that with the power those nukes must put out, you could jam Spaceball One from here.
Possible, very possible in fact.

Playing the PRC side here, there are a few possible counter measures. Big olde Numuro Uno in my book is home on jam. Only nuc surface ships in the USN are Carriers. If the carrier is the one jamming and the attacking weapon has HOJ capability its kind of self defeating. If its the CG and DDGs jamming those get taken out and the next wave of Dong Thongs kills the carrier.
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