Fun part is when a single ASM hits one of the exposed VLS batteries, sets off sympathetic detonations all over the ship, and the whole ship goes up in a fireball that rivals the Tsar Bomba explosion.
Now you are making want to find somebody useing one of those monstrosities in an RP, and take my own navy in against them. I would
love to see how they would try and godmod themselves out of a full salvo of NSM targeted on them.
Super-mega-ultra-monster-big ships like this have one problem: unless they are filled up with fire control computers, they couldn't manage to track the number of inbounds they are bound to attract. For $250 BILLION, I could easily afford
HUNDREDS more conventional launch platforms... like some
Perry class ships, or even
Burke clones. We'll say that we use the
Burke spam, cause they are more expensive per unit.
Ok, that's $1.843 billion per copy for a FU2011/12 purchase.
We'll make it an even $2 billion to account for development.
This gives me 125
Burke clones with which to attack his single ship.
We'll say that there are an even 20 Harpoons aboard each
Burke.
That is only
TWENTY FIVE HUNDRED anti-ship missiles inbound- on more vessels than he can conveniently track!
Now, let's go with something FAR more fun... the new Russian
Amur class boats would only be $100 Million per copy; and these boats have 10 VLS missile tubes with BhraMos missiles! That gives us
TWENTY FIVE HUNDRED individual boats, launching
TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND BhraMos missiles against this idiotic thing... which has NO HOPE of hiding. How much computing power would you need to track 25,000 inbounds? How many external sensors?
NS people are idiots.
Bigger ain't better.