kennylibben wrote:yes tracy, i understand it.... but its gonna make some CRAPPY war movies for the future!
Not if done correctly. Even though we have these long-range missiles we have what's known as a layered defense. We've also got the RIM-116 RAM missile, which is medium to short range. So... cut to scene.
Scene of planes or enemy ships launching a volley of missiles
CIC: missiles coming in.. radar officer gives info and ETA. manueuvers started... captain or weapons officer orders launch of long-range missiles
Scene outside of ship launching missiles and missiles climing up and away.
Scene of enemy missiles flying in low.
Inside CIC someone updates range and ETA
"good guy" Missiles starting to roll over the top of their climb and head back down to the water.
Back to the CIC, range is read again, obviously much closer now to show these things are approaching FAST and build tension.
water level scene of enemy missiles skimming above the waves... glow of incoming friendly missiles off in the distance and then quickly explosions start to happen... many of the missiles are shot down but some others can be seen zooming away.
Back to the CIC.. radar officer gives new tally... still missiles coming in... and the ETA. Captain orders the RAM to fire when in range, chaff, countermeasures (probably already on but what the hey) etc.
Outside shot of ship as RAM missiles explode outward in rapid succession, chaff launchers popping and the chaff falling around the ship.
Shot of the inbound missiles now with the ship visible in the distance. One-by-one the missiles start falling victim to the RAM but we can see one boring in... will it hit? Will it miss from the chaff?????
Das Boat is one of the best war movies ever made and the types of battles the u-boats fought is similiar to all-missile warfare. It's how you use the equipment and the story.
[quote="kennylibben"]yes tracy, i understand it.... but its gonna make some CRAPPY war movies for the future![/quote]
Not if done correctly. Even though we have these long-range missiles we have what's known as a layered defense. We've also got the RIM-116 RAM missile, which is medium to short range. So... cut to scene.
Scene of planes or enemy ships launching a volley of missiles
CIC: missiles coming in.. radar officer gives info and ETA. manueuvers started... captain or weapons officer orders launch of long-range missiles
Scene outside of ship launching missiles and missiles climing up and away.
Scene of enemy missiles flying in low.
Inside CIC someone updates range and ETA
"good guy" Missiles starting to roll over the top of their climb and head back down to the water.
Back to the CIC, range is read again, obviously much closer now to show these things are approaching FAST and build tension.
water level scene of enemy missiles skimming above the waves... glow of incoming friendly missiles off in the distance and then quickly explosions start to happen... many of the missiles are shot down but some others can be seen zooming away.
Back to the CIC.. radar officer gives new tally... still missiles coming in... and the ETA. Captain orders the RAM to fire when in range, chaff, countermeasures (probably already on but what the hey) etc.
Outside shot of ship as RAM missiles explode outward in rapid succession, chaff launchers popping and the chaff falling around the ship.
Shot of the inbound missiles now with the ship visible in the distance. One-by-one the missiles start falling victim to the RAM but we can see one boring in... will it hit? Will it miss from the chaff?????
Das Boat is one of the best war movies ever made and the types of battles the u-boats fought is similiar to all-missile warfare. It's how you use the equipment and the story.