Sigs wrote:Jonathan_S wrote:Imagine the SLN just placed emergency orders at existing yards for 10,000 LACs without providing any input into how they intended to use them (because they hasn't even started plotting out, testing and revising, their doctrine). They'd almost assuredly get 10,000 old-style LACs because that's what the yards know how to build.
If the SLN is able to tap into the Leagues tax base they would have immense resources to build whatever they want. That is great for them because the SLN is not only developing the technology and doctrine but it has to train the crews and give them experience outside a simulator. They wont go from the LAC's they have access to in 1922 to the Katana in a few months or even a few years so they have to reach level one and build the LACs in question to train the crews in the meantime they are designing level two LAC's as soon as they achieve those objectives they start building level two LAC's while stopping level one and so on. The SLN is going from 0 LAC's and 0 Crews to potentially several million within the next decade or two, that requires doctrine and training but also at least for system defense LAC's also the infrastructure in the system for maintenance and support of the LAC's.
True - but offensive oriented slow LACs built around small SDMs are utterly useless. And with the best will in the world I can't see squeezing and useful number of Cataphracts into a LAC hull; the extra missile length makes that basically impossible - not that anybody even has a Cataphract scaled down to DD sized missiles. So that leave them with missiles that are outranged by a factor of 4 from any plausible opponent (DDM vs LAC). That makes their old doctrinal use as attritional attack units utterly ineffectual.
Even if their first LACs have no improvement to acceleration, no bow walls, and are still broadside oriented they'd still be vastly more useful if you stripped out all their offensive weapons (especially the missiles; which are volume hogs) and built them as pure anti-missile units with PDLCs and CMs. That wouldn't take any new technology, PDLCs and CM magazines and launchers are basically off the shelf components. The wall would still need to hold down their acceleration to keep in company with them, but at least they'd magnify its survivability against missiles.
But it's changing your LAC doctrine from attritional attack units to dedicated missile defense screen units that would drive the request to build LACs to this alternate weapons fit.