I was thinking recently about how to best deploy and maintain minefields. Seems to me you'd want several Nautilus in formation laying down a grid, and even though they're pretty well armed I think you'd want some escort. Mine-laying missions are nice in that they can be planned well in advance, so you want to consider early what is the optimal mine-laying fleet.
I used to think a handful of Nautilus flying around a single Idris would do the trick nicely, but I am reconsidering that notion. Many large ships like the Nautilus have much smaller signatures than the Idris, and if you're laying a minefield, the last thing you want is to draw attention. So your escorts really should have signatures as low or lower than the Nautilus. I'm guessing with shields off, like other large ships; the Nautilus has an EM lower than its IR, which is up around 20k, and so can be detected by a cap class sensor at 30 km. The Idris is likely much easier to see, so invisibility past 30 km is a pretty good goal, and that fleet will want some small, stealthy ships to fly perimeter and look for other fleets and vessels (Terrapins, Ghost Tracker).
I'm starting to think this is a place finally to put the Perseus. It can engage at the same S7 range as the Nautilus, and adds S5 torps (34km range) to defense. The Perseus could become the optimal choice here. Unless a Cap ship jumps on top of a mine-laying fleet, they only need to worry about smaller ships, and the S7 guns on the Nautilus and Perseus seem a good way to cope with minor threats.
For flying perimeter, I'm guessing even with the wings on, you could fit six Razor EX in an A2. For places where the range removes Terrapin and Tracker from service, the little EX may be a good choice.
I used to think a handful of Nautilus flying around a single Idris would do the trick nicely, but I am reconsidering that notion. Many large ships like the Nautilus have much smaller signatures than the Idris, and if you're laying a minefield, the last thing you want is to draw attention. So your escorts really should have signatures as low or lower than the Nautilus. I'm guessing with shields off, like other large ships; the Nautilus has an EM lower than its IR, which is up around 20k, and so can be detected by a cap class sensor at 30 km. The Idris is likely much easier to see, so invisibility past 30 km is a pretty good goal, and that fleet will want some small, stealthy ships to fly perimeter and look for other fleets and vessels (Terrapins, Ghost Tracker).
I'm starting to think this is a place finally to put the Perseus. It can engage at the same S7 range as the Nautilus, and adds S5 torps (34km range) to defense. The Perseus could become the optimal choice here. Unless a Cap ship jumps on top of a mine-laying fleet, they only need to worry about smaller ships, and the S7 guns on the Nautilus and Perseus seem a good way to cope with minor threats.
For flying perimeter, I'm guessing even with the wings on, you could fit six Razor EX in an A2. For places where the range removes Terrapin and Tracker from service, the little EX may be a good choice.
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