Theemile wrote:saber964 wrote:How about the MAC concept. Tractor a couple of LAC's to the hull of a merchant. E.g. the Hali Sowle tractored two Nat Turner FG to its hull for its raid on the Balcescu system. If you can tractor a couple of frigates to the hull of a small merchant you can certainly carry a couple of LAC's. Anything short of a BC is in a boatload of trouble.
Let's not forget, LACs are not cheap. The average Verge polity with 100s of millions of taxpayers only owns a handful of them - as the bulk of, or their entire navy.
Freighters are a usually a margin run business - most of them won't even run military components which will double their speed (which doubles the amount of cargo 1 ship can haul per year) because it will make them too expensive to operate. Who pays for the LACS - the navy or the Freighter. If they offset cargo, does the navy pay for that too?
And you have to ask yourself, what happens when the LACs are out of place and their carrier gets destroyed because it has zero defenses.
What about the polities that don't allow private warships? Do you leave the LACS at the door and cross the system without them - what is their point if you can't use them when you are most vulnerable?
I'm thinking of the RMMM paying a small fee to have equivalent of naval guard teams aboard on runs to high threat areas. As to systems that don't allow privately owned warships the LAC's are owned by the RMN and are crewed by mix of active and reservists. During WWII the Naval Guard teams manned the guns but members of the ships crew served as ammo handlers, plane spotters etc.