stewart wrote:Hutch wrote:Alrighty. Before we get bogged down on the SLN SD’s again (almost makes me yearn for the days of TWTSNBN), let me try and divert the masses with how I see the Grand Alliance use of forces (what the hey, Hutch, don’t shoot small….)
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General comment --
As others here have noted, any screening elements would depend on the capabilities of the capital ships.
RMN and GSN ships can deploy Ghostrider Drones to provide the forward eyes that DD's and FF's do in our current navies; in the Honorverse, the RHN does not have (yet) Ghostrider, so RHN ships will need either more smallboys or be part of a mixed fleet with GSN or RMN.
Both Lester and Mike Henke have used DD's and CL's as forward contacts during and after a battle, keeping the long-range missile combatants outside opponent's effective range to "keep the other guys honest"
In short, any deployable combatant fleet will need capable small escorts; the RMN / GSN LAC's can provide a good missile defense, but DD's, CL's and the non-Mk16 CA's will provide the boarding party role.
-- Stewart
*nods* Also there is no guarantee that SDs will not need screening units in the future. for now, they really don't, but the RMN and RHN is preparing combat doctrine against foes that -can- through missile salvos as far and accurately as the RMN can. In that case they will definitely need every bit of Cm they have. the Ghost Riders and other drones are good, but they are not equipped with CMs nor can they defend themselves that well when detected. The cruisers and DDs can, if need be, also be used to deliver a message to the RMN command if things to turn south for a RMN/RHN force. Drones can't hyper out.
Right now the RMN/RHN/GSN have technological superiority. For now, but they know that there is no guarantee that they will keep the technological edge. If the SL manages to hold together, the RMN,GSN, RHN and MAlign knows that the SLN is -very- capable of closing that edge with frightening speed. Hence the need to break up the SL as fast as they reasonably can before that combat edge vanishes like smoke. As it is, the RMN/RHN is better off developing a combat strategy that keeps all of its ships in the line and keeping the option of the lighter ships in as screening units.
All of this is assuming they can spare them. If the SLN commerce raiding is effective, the RMN/GSN is going to need most of the lighter ships doing escort duty/patrol duty in the Silesia Confederacy/Talbot Quadrant areas rather than hanging around the strike fleets of the RMN. Which is the intention of the SLN (why do people call it the ISLN? It's the Solarian League Navy. Where does the I come from?)Relax wrote:Quick Post then will give a more thorough post later.
SDP are irrelevant really. DD/CA/BC + Ammo Freighters are more than enough to eliminate the ISLN. Ammo Freighters carry more pods than SD'Ps. just that minor problem of missile supply. Assuming missile supply from RHN, then the only hurdle are distribution logistics and well, I have heard a bird in my ear, mention there are several thousand Manticoran freighters twiddling their thumbs...
There are what? approx 100-150 BCP/BCL that have keyhole, not that this is even needed. Each is effectively equivalent to an SD'P for force projection or home defense.
If they wanted, there shouldn't be an operational ISLN SD or BC left in SL space 6 months from Filaretta's attack.
Most of the crews of those merchantmen are in the RMN as reservists. If the RMN sends them back to re-crew the merchies, they will lose a -lot- of the crews needed for the warships, and at a time they need those warships manned.
If the RMN did as you say with the SLN ships, they would basically be emptying their entire missile stockpile. something they literally cannot afford to do with the Malign around. It would also stand a very good chance of terrorising the entire SL as the RMN has just literally blown away -every- warship capable of fighting off irate attacks. Basically, the RMN will have removed the SL systems of their ability to protect themselves.