The E wrote:darrell wrote:Without a boarding force of marines, the rolands are designed to act in squadrons.
And? Rolands are, essentially, warfighting Destroyers. They're not patrol craft; they're designed to do the DD scout/escort mission in an environment where the enemy has tech at least within shouting distance of the RMN.
The role of antipiracy/commerce escort/patrol craft that was previously done by Destroyers and CLs is now filled by old, pre-MDM designs and the Avalon class.
See also: http://infodump.thefifthimperium.com/en ... ngton/85/1A LAC style destroyer would be designed to operate independently as pirate hunters. As such they would need a platoon of marines for boarding actions, either to secure pirate ships when it is protecting a convoy, or merchant ships when it is raiding enemy merchants, such as the SL.
The reason that I gave two options is because I am unsure of if they would be able to mount Mk-16 tubes or not.
Again: The RMN already has a design for this role. It's called the Avalon class. Most of them are currently in Silesia, doing antipiracy work.
As we've seen, and David has mentioned, the line between DD and CL has blurred. We've encountered numerous cases where a CL is merely a slightly enlarged version of its sibling DD, but with a couple more weapons, and a few more crew. They both are given similiar roles and jobs, usually with their capabilities deciding who gets what, but are, for the most part, interchangable in those roles.
Now, the Roland DD is larger than the Avalon CL, which has the larger crew of the 2. Each has a specific job to do from the DD/CL playbook, and abre optimized to do those sets of roles. The Avalon probably comes closest to a rounded design, but the LERM missile, in comarison to the mk 16, limits its use in modern peer combat.