Talk:AIF/@comment-13740085-20150324040820/@comment-13740085-20150324211213

1. That's not Iron Dome, that falls under the conventional anti-missile/aircraft defenses, ex.: miniguns and lasers. Those defenses for a consistent 360 degree field of fire, the amount of firepower that can shoot forward is just as strong to the anout that shoot backwards.

2. Again, conventional anti-missile/aircraft tech.

3. Each ships onboard computer tracks the missiles separately, independent from the Iron Dome system. When missiles escape past one ship, they come under fire from the defenses from the more inner ships. Considering that each computer can track the few dozen missiles that pose the closest threat to that ship itself. When a missile is knocked out, another is identified to fill its place. Also considering that each ship holds dozens of anti-missile/aircraft placements (OOC note: I load my ships down with the dual miniguns. My fleets tear through the air wings on the Hansa levels), each ship is capable of eliminating up to several dozen threats in a matter of seconds, depending on the class.

4. Again, conventional anti-missile/aircraft defenses.