Regarding the cruise missile attack mod, I respectfully disagree.
The effectiveness of the modern cruise missile (Tomahawk) is not derived from a large warhead (which is what you are implying by giving a large attack value). The effectiveness of the Tomahawk comes from its range and precision!
Here is a quote from the US Navy site:
"Tomahawk® Block II uses a Terrain Contour Matching (TERCOM) and Digital Scene Matching Area Correlation (DSMAC) missile guidance system. Block III adds a Global Positioning Satellite guidance capability to TERCOM and DSMAC. Radar detection of the missile is extremely difficult because of the small radar cross-section and low altitude. Tomahawk® has two warhead configurations: a 1,000-lb. blast/fragmentary unitary warhead and a general-purpose submunition dispenser with combined effect bomblets. Because of its long range, lethality, and extreme accuracy Tomahawk® has become the weapon of choice for the U.S. Department of Defense."
The warhead is just 1,000 lb! 1,000 lb of TNT sounds like it's a lot but in the grand scheme of things in war, it really isn't. An F-15E can carry around 6 2,000 lb and that isn't enough to level even one city block let alone destroy an entire division of infantry or tanks or whatever. I guess one can assume that the infantry or the tanks or mech. inf are standing right next to each other in nice tight formations over level ground but that is not the case in war. Usually several hundred tons of ammunition is used to even get the enemy just to scatter!
Assigning a cruise missile with an attack of 25 does not accurately model the role the cruise missile is meant to play on the battlefield. But on the other hand, giving the cruise missile the "precision attack" capability does sound like a more appropriate change to make.
The effectiveness of the modern cruise missile (Tomahawk) is not derived from a large warhead (which is what you are implying by giving a large attack value). The effectiveness of the Tomahawk comes from its range and precision!
Here is a quote from the US Navy site:
"Tomahawk® Block II uses a Terrain Contour Matching (TERCOM) and Digital Scene Matching Area Correlation (DSMAC) missile guidance system. Block III adds a Global Positioning Satellite guidance capability to TERCOM and DSMAC. Radar detection of the missile is extremely difficult because of the small radar cross-section and low altitude. Tomahawk® has two warhead configurations: a 1,000-lb. blast/fragmentary unitary warhead and a general-purpose submunition dispenser with combined effect bomblets. Because of its long range, lethality, and extreme accuracy Tomahawk® has become the weapon of choice for the U.S. Department of Defense."
The warhead is just 1,000 lb! 1,000 lb of TNT sounds like it's a lot but in the grand scheme of things in war, it really isn't. An F-15E can carry around 6 2,000 lb and that isn't enough to level even one city block let alone destroy an entire division of infantry or tanks or whatever. I guess one can assume that the infantry or the tanks or mech. inf are standing right next to each other in nice tight formations over level ground but that is not the case in war. Usually several hundred tons of ammunition is used to even get the enemy just to scatter!
Assigning a cruise missile with an attack of 25 does not accurately model the role the cruise missile is meant to play on the battlefield. But on the other hand, giving the cruise missile the "precision attack" capability does sound like a more appropriate change to make.
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