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SunlitZelkova -> SSBN launching all missiles at once despite doctrine not telling it to (12/7/2021 11:02:23 AM)

As the title states, when assigned to a mission in which the doctrine is set up so that in one salvo, it will fire three rounds, the SSBN ignores this and fires every missile.

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Deserere -> RE: SSBN launching all missiles at once despite doctrine not telling it to (12/14/2021 6:18:32 AM)

Hi, I think that in the scenario you have posted your subs are working as expected.
Keep in mind that the UGM/133 trident II d5 is separated into 8 warheads before impact

in the scenario you have 45 target facilities but I noticed that some detonation where already in place so I deleted all the flying warheads, wait for the detonation to resolve (43 out of 45 facilities survived).
I reload the subs at their full capacity and run the attack again assigning the subs to the same mission.

43 targets 1 salvo per target 3 weapons per salvo "fire weapons from enough unit to fill salvo's weapon quantity requirement" active

After all the subs shoot their weapon but before any weapon impact we have
336 warhead in the air
54 missiles in the air (still not separated into their 8 warheads)
43 target

so doing some math

336/8 = 42 (count of original missiles that already separated)
54+42 = 96 (total missiles launched from your 4 subs)
96/4 = 24 (every subs launched all missiles)
96/43 = 2.23 missiles per target (the WRA wanted 3 but the subs didn't have enough missiles)


doing a test with a smaller scale
4 subs 2 targets ' 1 salvo 3 shots per target "fire weapons from enough unit to fill salvo's weapon quantity requirement" active
total 48 warheads
48/8 = 6 missiles = 3 per target as per WRA
(shot by 2 subs only because the total amount of 3 missiles per target is already reached)

so if I didn't make any stupid logic or mathematical mistake I think that everything is working correctly.




SunlitZelkova -> RE: SSBN launching all missiles at once despite doctrine not telling it to (12/15/2021 3:02:33 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Deserere

Hi, I think that in the scenario you have posted your subs are working as expected.
Keep in mind that the UGM/133 trident II d5 is separated into 8 warheads before impact

in the scenario you have 45 target facilities but I noticed that some detonation where already in place so I deleted all the flying warheads, wait for the detonation to resolve (43 out of 45 facilities survived).
I reload the subs at their full capacity and run the attack again assigning the subs to the same mission.

43 targets 1 salvo per target 3 weapons per salvo "fire weapons from enough unit to fill salvo's weapon quantity requirement" active

After all the subs shoot their weapon but before any weapon impact we have
336 warhead in the air
54 missiles in the air (still not separated into their 8 warheads)
43 target

so doing some math

336/8 = 42 (count of original missiles that already separated)
54+42 = 96 (total missiles launched from your 4 subs)
96/4 = 24 (every subs launched al missiles)
43/96 = 2.23 missiles per target (the WRA wanted 3 but the subs didn't have enough missiles)


doing a test with a smaller scale
4 subs 2 targets ' 1 salvo 3 shots per target "fire weapons from enough unit to fill salvo's weapon quantity requirement" active
total 48 warheads
48/8 = 6 missiles = 3 per target as per WRA
(shot by 2 subs only because the total amount of 3 missiles per target is already reached)

so if I didn't make any stupid logic or mathematical mistake I think that everything is working correctly.



Thanks! I apologize for the inconvenience.




jannas34 -> RE: SSBN launching all missiles at once despite doctrine not telling it to (12/21/2021 7:10:37 AM)

Not likely anything will get done about this




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