Coontz class Missile Cruiser 12,350 tons 369 Crew 3531.5 BP TCS 247 TH 192 EM 600
4858 km/s Armour 1-47 Shields 20-400 Sensors 1/1/0/0 Damage Control Rating 28 PPV 52
Maint Life 3.78 Years MSP 1430 AFR 152% IFR 2.1% 1YR 157 5YR 2349 Max Repair 225 MSP
Intended Deployment Time: 3 months Spare Berths 1
Magazine 824
200 EP Internal Fusion Drive (6) Power 200 Fuel Use 45% Signature 32 Exp 10%
Fuel Capacity 1,350,000 Litres Range 43.7 billion km (104 days at full power)
Theta R400/480 Shields (5) Total Fuel Cost 100 Litres per hour (2,400 per day)
CIWS-250 (1x8) Range 1000 km TS: 25000 km/s ROF 5 Base 50% To Hit
Size 5 Missile Launcher (8) Missile Size 5 Rate of Fire 30
Size 6 Missile Launcher (2) Missile Size 6 Rate of Fire 40
Missile Fire Control FC235-R100 (40%) (2) Range 235.2m km Resolution 100
Missile Fire Control FC332-R200 (40%) (1) Range 332.6m km Resolution 200
Missile Fire Control FC182-R60 (40%) (4) Range 182.2m km Resolution 60
Active Search Sensor MR60-R60 (40%) (1) GPS 3360 Range 60.7m km Resolution 60
Active Search Sensor MR110-R200 (40%) (1) GPS 11200 Range 110.9m km Resolution 200
Active Search Sensor MR78-R100 (40%) (1) GPS 5600 Range 78.4m km Resolution 100
ECCM-2 (1) ECM 20
This design is classed as a Military Vessel for maintenance purposes
Is this a decent design? If not, what should I change? (I do have a ship dedicated to sensors that has a larger range, so the actual range of the sensors are larger than what are on this ship. Those are just in case the sensor ship blows up)
1. No armor and weak shields, and only a single CIWS for defense. The first attack one of these takes will probably cripple it.
2. If you've got dedicated sensor ships, why do you have three active sensors? Two of them are far too high resolution to be useful. All three, by my standards of design.
3. Don't mix missile sizes/types like that. Just... don't. Complicating your logistics for no good reason is never a good thing.
4. You don't have a default missile load. This means that when you build these, they won't be armed, and the normal ordinance pickup orders won't work.
5. You've got a very short intended deployment time, only three months.
6. Far too many MFCs, especially for a ship with only 10 launchers. As with the active sensors, even resolution 60 is on the upper limit of usefulness; my normal FC/AS resolution is
16. It's a bit myopic for most roles, but it also means that I don't get caught offguard by a certain type of nasty surprise.
For reference, resolution 60 AS/FC can only detect/target ships of 3,000 tons or more at their maximum range. A certain type of enemy that you really don't want sneaking up on you is 800t. Incidentally, that corresponds to R16. But yes, as I said, even R60 is pushing it; it's a matter of balancing the range at which you can detect targets with the minimum tonnage of targets you can detect.