So recently I've been wanting to build a minelayer but I'm starting to wonder if mines are even practical. If deployed in enough numbers and in close enough proximity around an object they would certainly get hit by things and blow up, but can you fit enough warheads inside a small mine for it to actually do any damage? I've been doing some testing on this matter and the closest I can get to what I want is a 4x4x4 spherical mine. It does an alright amount of damage (not as much as I had hoped for) and its size would allow for maybe 20 or 30 to be stored without using an exorbitant amount of space. Those stats aren't what I was hoping for but I can live with them, but then there's their visibility - the majority of the power of IRL mines comes from their very small size and tendency to blend in with the ground. If you know where mines are and can see them, you can easily fly around or step over them. I've tried using hull blocks to cover the surface of the mine but this results in two problems: First, the mine can only be set off if a ship hits an exposed warhead (though this could possibly be counteracted with area triggers - don't know enough about how those work to say for sure) and second the damage of the warheads seems to be largely reduced when they have to go through hull blocks first and then do damage to the target ship. I've tried partially covering the mine, but that seems to be the worst option because it is still very visible and doesn't do enough damage. I was wondering if anyone here has come up with a working, practical mine or has ideas on how to make one.
TL;DR Not sure if mines viable for damaging/destroying ships. Does anyone know how to make an effective mine?
TL;DR Not sure if mines viable for damaging/destroying ships. Does anyone know how to make an effective mine?