Just a quick thought for laser-guided torpedoes, since I'm concerned they might be too powerful and easy to use. Why not have the torpedo draw a line between its sensor and the end-point of the laser, to determine if the laser 'dot' is visible to the torpedo - and thus, if the torpedo can actually track towards it? This would encourage interesting armor designs and practices to defeat torpedo tracking by disrupting the laser, like so:
The torpedo sensor would 'see' what we see in the image: the green laser being viable to track (since the dot is visible to the sensor), while the red laser would be occluded and could not be tracked by the torpedo. This wouldn't be a guaranteed defeat since the dot moves as the laser and the target ship do, and it would become visible for brief moments of time.
The torpedo sensor would 'see' what we see in the image: the green laser being viable to track (since the dot is visible to the sensor), while the red laser would be occluded and could not be tracked by the torpedo. This wouldn't be a guaranteed defeat since the dot moves as the laser and the target ship do, and it would become visible for brief moments of time.
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