Recon Missile
#1
Posted 30 July 2012 - 05:30 AM
#2
Posted 30 July 2012 - 05:57 AM
#3
Posted 30 July 2012 - 06:10 AM
But it's totally new to me in mechwarrior, I guess the point would be why would you load expensive sensor gear into a one shot device like a missile when you could use an in-expensive fixed or rotary wing air frame that could be used again and again.
#4
Posted 30 July 2012 - 06:59 AM
Commander Skills:
- • Order View – Allows the pilot to right click and request friendly BattleMechs to attack or defend areas/objectives on the BattleGrid
- • Command View – Provides a layer of information over the BattleGrid including objectives and any intelligence information passed back by scout Mechs on the front line
- • Call Air Strike – Calls in an air strike that does AOE damage in a straight line
- • Call Artillery – Calls in a land based artillery bombardment on to a target area
- • Call Naval Bombardment – Calls in Naval artillery bombardment that has a larger and more powerful result than regular artillery
- • Call UAV – Calls a UAV that passes overhead of the battlefield and relays ALL enemy positions to the command pilot
- • Call Predator Drone – Drops a heavy explosive device on a targeted area
- • Call Satellite Sweep – Full detail information is passed to the command pilot including enemy location/direction/speed
- • Danger Close – A short range radar detection system that lets the command pilot know of any nearby enemy BattleMechs
#5
Posted 30 July 2012 - 07:25 AM
#6
Posted 30 July 2012 - 07:36 AM
#7
Posted 30 July 2012 - 07:43 AM
Now, it was pretty useless in othe MW titles because you had virtual omnipotence, and could see anything and everything (unless it was shut-down) within your 1 km radar range.
#8
Posted 30 July 2012 - 07:48 AM
#9
Posted 30 July 2012 - 08:04 AM
Seabear, on 30 July 2012 - 07:36 AM, said:
T Decker, on 30 July 2012 - 07:43 AM, said:
Now, it was pretty useless in othe MW titles because you had virtual omnipotence, and could see anything and everything (unless it was shut-down) within your 1 km radar range.
"Missile Cam" was infact what I was trying to refer to, as I do think the UAV and things of the like would be cool for a recon/scout type roll, the missile cam made each pilot have to ability to see all that lays ahead when they were in an area that was split from their lance. I recall this giving me an edge more times that not when i used it.
#10
Posted 30 July 2012 - 08:34 AM
Striker1980, on 30 July 2012 - 06:10 AM, said:
But it's totally new to me in mechwarrior, I guess the point would be why would you load expensive sensor gear into a one shot device like a missile when you could use an in-expensive fixed or rotary wing air frame that could be used again and again.
Speed is usually one of the main reason...
This is actually done in the real battlefield incidentally for that exact reason... sometimes Intel is needed ASAP either because a time sensitive opportunity presented itself or because other reason leaves the user with a rapidly diminishing time for window of opportunity.
In such case, the more expensive cost of the missile can be justified as it can give the fastest information relay compared to the conventional UAV that takes time to reach the zone.
The sensor gear in general is not the expensive part btw, the sensor suite for expendable UAV or missiles are generally not very advanced owing to their expendable nature. Nor is it usually necessary...
The ability to send back real time images, or IR images are sufficient for the most part... if it can lase the target then that's extra point, but not entirely mandatory.
The missile itself however in the case of missile mounted cam do cost a fair bit still, though much cheaper than most offensive missiles with actual payload.
A different approach done lately is to use regular attack drone/missiles for that purpose...
The drone/missile can observe the target, relay the information back to the CU as an add hoc recon unit and then if the officer decides to attack it the drone/missile enter the attack phase and either releases a payload at the target or fly towards the target itself (in the case of missiles) and detonate itself on the target.
One of the tomahawk cruise missile variant iirc, had this capability as well... able to relay information that it reads with it's onboard sensors back to the command center.
#11
Posted 30 July 2012 - 08:59 AM
Melcyna, on 30 July 2012 - 08:34 AM, said:
This is actually done in the real battlefield incidentally for that exact reason... sometimes Intel is needed ASAP either because a time sensitive opportunity presented itself or because other reason leaves the user with a rapidly diminishing time for window of opportunity.
In such case, the more expensive cost of the missile can be justified as it can give the fastest information relay compared to the conventional UAV that takes time to reach the zone.
The sensor gear in general is not the expensive part btw, the sensor suite for expendable UAV or missiles are generally not very advanced owing to their expendable nature. Nor is it usually necessary...
The ability to send back real time images, or IR images are sufficient for the most part... if it can lase the target then that's extra point, but not entirely mandatory.
The missile itself however in the case of missile mounted cam do cost a fair bit still, though much cheaper than most offensive missiles with actual payload.
A different approach done lately is to use regular attack drone/missiles for that purpose...
The drone/missile can observe the target, relay the information back to the CU as an add hoc recon unit and then if the officer decides to attack it the drone/missile enter the attack phase and either releases a payload at the target or fly towards the target itself (in the case of missiles) and detonate itself on the target.
One of the tomahawk cruise missile variant iirc, had this capability as well... able to relay information that it reads with it's onboard sensors back to the command center.
Thank you for adding a strong technical backing to this, my memory was real foggy, but I do recall this bailing me out of a quick demise many a times.
#12
Posted 30 July 2012 - 09:47 AM
Melcyna, on 30 July 2012 - 08:34 AM, said:
This is actually done in the real battlefield incidentally for that exact reason... sometimes Intel is needed ASAP either because a time sensitive opportunity presented itself or because other reason leaves the user with a rapidly diminishing time for window of opportunity.
In such case, the more expensive cost of the missile can be justified as it can give the fastest information relay compared to the conventional UAV that takes time to reach the zone.
The sensor gear in general is not the expensive part btw, the sensor suite for expendable UAV or missiles are generally not very advanced owing to their expendable nature. Nor is it usually necessary...
The ability to send back real time images, or IR images are sufficient for the most part... if it can lase the target then that's extra point, but not entirely mandatory.
The missile itself however in the case of missile mounted cam do cost a fair bit still, though much cheaper than most offensive missiles with actual payload.
A different approach done lately is to use regular attack drone/missiles for that purpose...
The drone/missile can observe the target, relay the information back to the CU as an add hoc recon unit and then if the officer decides to attack it the drone/missile enter the attack phase and either releases a payload at the target or fly towards the target itself (in the case of missiles) and detonate itself on the target.
One of the tomahawk cruise missile variant iirc, had this capability as well... able to relay information that it reads with it's onboard sensors back to the command center.
Good point well made.
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Posted 24 November 2012 - 09:12 AM
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