I know this was debated a lot before the first book was published, but I was reading an article about Turkey's S400 purchase and the size of the launcher and missile made me think that the Traveller version is still broken - especially since we regularly have designs popping up that have starships outrunning missiles on reaction thrusters. That shouldn't be possible in a rational setting.
Missiles are designed for offense, therefore a designer will use the best materials, in this case rocket propellant, available. If a ship can put out 15G with reaction thrusters, then a missile designer will ensure that their missiles utilize the same propellants as well. One could argue that the different speeds are based upon propellant volume, but that wouldn't hold up to common sense. And missiles have no need to worry about protecting their fleshy passengers, so their engines should be pushing out the maximum velocity. Even the size of the missile (standard ones are pretty tiny compared to an S400 round) wouldn't make a difference. Larger missiles would have comparably larger nozzles and more fuel to maintain the same level of thrust as smaller ones.
Anyways, back to your regularly scheduled discussions.
Missiles are designed for offense, therefore a designer will use the best materials, in this case rocket propellant, available. If a ship can put out 15G with reaction thrusters, then a missile designer will ensure that their missiles utilize the same propellants as well. One could argue that the different speeds are based upon propellant volume, but that wouldn't hold up to common sense. And missiles have no need to worry about protecting their fleshy passengers, so their engines should be pushing out the maximum velocity. Even the size of the missile (standard ones are pretty tiny compared to an S400 round) wouldn't make a difference. Larger missiles would have comparably larger nozzles and more fuel to maintain the same level of thrust as smaller ones.
Anyways, back to your regularly scheduled discussions.
