RogerRanger
Contributor
Just walking around my field thinking about the future of naval warfare, and I believe it comes down to hyper-sonic missiles, SSN's and orbital/sub-orbital bombardment. We know the missiles and subs, but not much about the bombardment.
So I was thinking how it could work. Basically you build a bunker to house the sub-orbital bombardment platform, with enough energy and cooling to use the platform system and the kinetic energy weapon, you would bring the platform up to the correct height, for off a magazine of 5-20 thousand pebbles at a target, then bring the platform back down into the bunker for protection. Also using direct energy weapons to shield the platform and destroy income attacks. You would house the platform under a lake and mountain, to limit exposure time and have the cooling/energy production and water/mountain protecting the bunker from income attack. I would then set up 7 of these bunkers in the UK. 3 in the highlands, two in the Lake district and 2 in Snowdonia.
I also think putting kinetic and direct energy weapons on ships is wrong headed, because they require too much energy and cooling and you would need to lob the projectiles over thing to hit a target.
So I was thinking how it could work. Basically you build a bunker to house the sub-orbital bombardment platform, with enough energy and cooling to use the platform system and the kinetic energy weapon, you would bring the platform up to the correct height, for off a magazine of 5-20 thousand pebbles at a target, then bring the platform back down into the bunker for protection. Also using direct energy weapons to shield the platform and destroy income attacks. You would house the platform under a lake and mountain, to limit exposure time and have the cooling/energy production and water/mountain protecting the bunker from income attack. I would then set up 7 of these bunkers in the UK. 3 in the highlands, two in the Lake district and 2 in Snowdonia.
I also think putting kinetic and direct energy weapons on ships is wrong headed, because they require too much energy and cooling and you would need to lob the projectiles over thing to hit a target.