Two Questions for "Air Sea Battle"

Command: Chains of War is a DLC for Command: Modern Operations. 20 minutes into the future, a spark erupts in the Korean peninsula that will lead to a theaterwide conflagration embroiling the entire Western Pacific and drag all major powers into it.

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Eboreg
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Two Questions for "Air Sea Battle"

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I'm now coming to the end of my playthrough of Chains of War and I'm currently thinking about how to evade SAR satellites like the one that found the Ronald Reagan in "Salvo". I was initially thinking of just shooting all of them down but a few issues came up that I want clarified.

1) What's the DLZ of ASATs? I need to be able to make sure my SM-3s are in the right spot to hit any SAR satellites without putting my CVs into too much danger.

2) While one of my own SAR satellites passed over the Spratly Islands, I had a bit of an epiphany, is it really possible to evade enemy SAR satellites using f'king T-Rex logic? (If you don't move, they can't see you)
Zanthra
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RE: Two Questions for "Air Sea Battle"

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1) The size and energy in a ASAT missile is dwarfed by the energy available to a satellite launch vehicle. You can’t chase down the satellite with the missile like you might be able to against an aircraft. That means you have to launch very early on a head on intercept course. Basically the goal is for the missile to just get in front of the satellite so it crashes into the missile. The DLZ is the zone the target has to be in to give the missile sufficient time to get in front of it given it’s speed and max range. If the launch unit is directly under the path of the satellite it will give the largest window in which the missile can be launched, anywhere off from the satellites path and the DLZ window is much less.

2) No. Relative to the speed of a SAR satellite any ship is already not moving. ;) Look up Inverse SAR.
Eboreg
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RE: Two Questions for "Air Sea Battle"

Post by Eboreg »

Ah well... it's a good thing that China's OTH radars spontaneously blew up anyways...

The fact that the Texas has two empty VLS tubes has absolutely nothing to do with it, nothing at all. [:'(]
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