ThinksMarkedly wrote:
No one is talking about building new Chansons instead of Wolfhound. The idea is to simply use the existing assets the best way to bring the training level of the TQG up to RMN levels. It's not very different than what was done to Grayson at the beginning of the alliance: Manticore sold a few Chansons and other relatively recent designs to them early on, so they'd begin getting acquainted with a modern Navy and create their own discipline. What others are suggesting is that the experience be repeated, though probably on a larger scale.
And if they can build those ships in Quadrant Yards? Start expanding the yards on ships they can quickly put into production, equip their local units with those ships, when the yards are able to put the next generation of ship into production they do so and stop production of the previous generation up until they can produce Rolands or whatever replaces them. It might take a decade or two to do it on their own and it might take a lot less with assistance from the GA. The idea is to improve the shipyards of the Quadrant while bringing up the various navies of the Quadrant closer in capabilities to the RMN. The difference between the situation with Grayson in 1905 and Talbott in 1923 is the industrial power of Manticore, in 1905 Manticore had a large and efficient spaceborne industrial base while in 1923 it does not so most of the buildup at least in the early years has to be from local and limited resources and with as little outside assistance as possible.
And since the Talbott Quadrand is part of the Star Empire, mixed crews and squadrons will probably be the norm. If the RMN could afford to have lots of experienced officers on loan to Grayson and other allied navies, having them in Talbott should be a no-brainer. For that matter, Grayson can also offer officers on loan and pay forward what they got.
The situation between 1905 and 1923 is vastly different, in 1905 the RMN had 300 labour intensive DN's and SD's and another 1,300 labour intensive DD's, CLs, CAs, and BC's. This was also without accounting the forts and the logistic tail of the RMN located in the stations. So taking 50,000 or even 100,000 people and loaning them to the allies would have been hard but not impossible. In 1923 the stations are gone along with several million service personnel along with dozens of commissioned ships and hundreds of ships under construction. This followed closely to the Battle of Manticore that saw probably close to 350,000-400,000 RMN personnel killed in battle. In 1923 the RMN has highly automated warships but also highly labour intensive warships(LAC's) and CLACs. The RMN is stretched thin without accounting for the fact that they now have 60 systems to protect instead of only 3 and their administration, logistics and combat crews were gutted in between 1920-1923.
The GSN is not that big to begin with, they have a lot of combat power because they are heavy into SD(P)'s but their lighter units number a little over 200. They lost a lot of their combat power in the OB attacks and BoM as well. They may have some ships and crews to spare but I doubt it is anywhere close to enough.
When and if those Chansons get replaced by Wolfhounds or Rolands remains to be seen. It will depend on what everyone else deploys and what falls through the cracks to warlords, petty tyrants and pirates. There the geographical considerations will make for different decisions for Talbott, Silesia and the home systems (and I doubt Chansons are useful in the MBS).
If ships belonging to the SEM fall in the hands of pirates the Quadrant guard is failing miserably. Before you turn over a semi-modern ship to someone I would hope the RMN and the Quadrant Guard at the very least makes sure the loyalties of the officers and places reliable marines/ground forces.
One more aspect that the Admiralty will have to consider is how they'll patrol outside of their borders. Between the old allies (who have some tech level), Maya (who's catching up quickly) and Meyers (who has no tech base), there's a lot of volume. The whole Verge is now without SLN Frontier Fleet protection, for good or will and that volume is a shell 200 ly thick, with an inner radius of what, 250 ly?
LAC's are the answer, not everyone will get them immediately but the GA should make a priority list and start deploying LAC's to the most Stable systems first. Kingdom of Meyers should be at the top of that list because they are stable and reliable government, the RMN protects them with a handful of LAC's and DD's while training and forming a navy for the Kingdom. The Kingdom can then eventually provide security for the other systems in the sector.
Who is going to patrol the other side of the League?
The GA has limited resources, they cant be everywhere at once and protecting everyone. Prioritize and train equip local navies with the means to protect themselves from garden variety pirates.