After the SRM I felt ready for a challenge - lets try to make a Atlas.
As usual I looked at the manufacturers and found out it uses a FarFire LRM.
Cross checking the FarFire LRM I ended with this picture:
The FarFire LRM 15 of the JES II.
Most people might have accepted the difference as artistic freedom - but you don't become a spreadsheet worrior
with such a lax attitude.
How for god-sake should the Atlas be able to carry 2tons = 240 missiles of those?
Well the solution: he doesn't !
Rather than 240 small missiles it uses 40 166mm missiles:
With 4 sub missiles - the 40maxi missiles are now 160 sub missiles. Although I could have used 6 sub missiles per volley I decided otherwise. Somewhere the Ceres Jaguar LRM 5 (Vindicator) was mentioned with 57mm.
It got three stages: The first in case of the MARK 1 is a propellant charge that expels the missile from the launcher. More a kind of a low powered gun or grenade launcher - there is no need for an exhaust - although the weight per launcher barrel is increased.
The MARK II however uses a rocket booster (JES II) with exhaust
This first stage is the main cause for the 180m minimal range, because the missile is pure ballistic in this stage. After that, communicator guidance or a inertial system guides the missile into its target area.
There a SALCOS (semi active laser) is searching for a target and started the third stage the release of the payload.
Range ~ 18-24km based on the payload - you don't need much guidance for FASCAM
Now placed in a calssic Revolver Mag - I have my two tons of ammunition in the Atlas. Still some room for engine, gyro,, AC20 and missile racks, capacitors and other stuff.
The second step was the TharHex Maxi SRM.
With the location at the hip - or at the shoulder for the Banshee 3S the missile bus wasn't an option. I needed to reload the launcher and I didn't have enough room to do it.
The solution might be that the length of the launcher is divided by two, or to reduce the missile diameter until it fits through the gaps between the launch tubes.
I used the thick missile version acordingly to the BattleArmor SRM launcher pictures in the TechManual.
Now 10 missiles per launch tube are loaded. The three tubes at the left side are loaded shortly before the "muzzle" while the other three tubes are loaded almost at the exhaust of the launcher.
This would stagger the volley in 2x3 missiles (although they should rather ripple fire to prevent mid air collisions)
Anyhow with just one ton I reduced the number of missiles to 60 rather than 90/100 missiles per ton.
Edited by Karl Streiger, 17 October 2016 - 04:25 AM.