Quickie
Colonel
Re: The End of the Carrier Age?
I wasn't really thinking about BM at early boosting phase but was referring to SAM which can maneuver wildly immediately after launch.
As to the ability of the laser to follow the target, the following is my reply to ironsightsniper.
" The problem is the laser is required to hit the missile at the same spot for a few seconds. This would be very difficult if the missile is maneuvering and spinning, however slightly. The target in the video wasn't maneuvering and it was not known how far the target is. I suspect tracking and actually hitting close enough to a spot would be a problem if the target is maneuvering and at a far enough distance. "
Evasive maneuvering is a losing game, especially at the boost phase. The BM will lose its fuel quickly and screw up its own trajectory. Plus for the laser - once it acquire the target, it only need to move very little to follow missile. Its like a guy being targeted by a sniper - he can run left and run right and do all kinds of evasive maneuvers, but the sniper only need to shift his gun sight mere few inches to follow his movement, and the sniper can even fire a few shots to get the guy running wildly until he gets tired, and then take his kill shot.
A better strategy would be to take out the sniper all together. If the Airborne Laser Testbed is any indication - it means China must also do parallel development in this area. And since it has to be house on a 747 - it will have limited energy source - compare to a ground based station where it will have almost unlimited energy source. China's defence would then be to have ground based stations where it can shoot down the 747 when it comes into firing range. Since ground based stations will have almost unlimited energy source, it can fire a far more powerful beam, and at longer range, which will certainly out range the 747 due to the limitation of energy storage on-board. Basically, this is like having a desktop computer that plugs into the wall socket vs a laptop computer that runs on battery, the laptop will simply run out of juice after a few hours with limited use, and because its package for mobile form factors (weight, volume) its performance will be severely limited compare to a desktop.
I wasn't really thinking about BM at early boosting phase but was referring to SAM which can maneuver wildly immediately after launch.
As to the ability of the laser to follow the target, the following is my reply to ironsightsniper.
" The problem is the laser is required to hit the missile at the same spot for a few seconds. This would be very difficult if the missile is maneuvering and spinning, however slightly. The target in the video wasn't maneuvering and it was not known how far the target is. I suspect tracking and actually hitting close enough to a spot would be a problem if the target is maneuvering and at a far enough distance. "