SRM6 with Artemis firing at the Atlas on Crimson Strait testing ground at 10 meters range.
Takes 102 missiles / 204 damage / 17x SRM6 firings to kill.
SRM6 with Artemis, firing at the Atlas on Crimson Strait testing ground at 100 meters range.
Takes 186 missiles / 372 damage / 31x SRM6 firings to kill.
SRM6 with Artemis, firing at the Atlas on Crimson Strait testing ground at 200 meters range.
Takes 216 missiles / 432 damage / 36x SRM6 firings to kill.
SRM6 with Artemis, firing at the Atlas on Crimson Strait testing ground at 270 meters range.
Takes 204 missiles / 432 damage / 36x SRM6 firings to kill.
ATM6, firing at the Atlas on Crimson Strait testing ground at 120 meters range.
Takes 120 missiles / 360 damage / 20x ATM6 firings to kill.
ATM6, firing at the Atlas on Crimson Strait testing ground at 200 meters range.
Takes 114 missiles / 342 damage / 19x ATM6 firings to kill.
ATM6, firing at the Atlas on Crimson Strait testing ground at 270 meters range.
Takes 126 missiles / 378 damage / 21x ATM6 firings to kill.
So I'll average out the SRM6 in 100-270 meters to 200 missiles / 33x SRM6 firings, and ATM6 in 120-270 meters to 120 missiles / 20x ATM6 firings.
Time to fire 17x cSRM6 = 68 seconds
Time to fire 33x cSRM6 = 132 seconds
Time to fire 20x ATM6 = 100 seconds.
However, a cASRM6 weighs 2.5 tons versus ATM6 at 3.5 tons; if I adjust aASRM6 firepower upwards by 40% to account for weight difference, it'd kill the Atlas at 100-270 meters range in 94 seconds, barely beating the ATM6's 100 seconds.
So the ATM6 is somewhat competitive in TTK with cASRM6s at 100-270 meters range, only being seriously outclassed at point blank range where the SRMs can focus to a much greater extent.
This is probably the reason ATMs have a minimum range; to prevent ATMs competing with SRMs in point blank brawling range.
This is the strengths of ATMs; they are a serious threat at close range (just not point blank due to minimum range) while still being able to do some damage at mid ranges (their long range damage is crap and hardly worth mentioning).
Edited by Zergling, 01 May 2018 - 06:35 AM.