ThinksMarkedly wrote:munroburton wrote:Broadly, I think all this shows that the RMN started out imitating the SLN and mirroring it. Because the SLN wasn't really trying, they found it fairly easy to catch up and overshoot before developing the confidence to try something revolutionary.
Not just the RMN. Everyone emulated the SLN, including the PN, that was before the war with Manticore the only premier navy that had actually fought wars (against much smaller neighbours, but still). Emulating the SLN's doctrine was one of the reasons why the Short Victorious War was neither short nor victorious.
The SVW was neither short nor victorious because neither combatant could apply the SLN doctrine of massing an overwhelming force and punching the enemy's capital out ASAP.
Historically, yes. The PN and RMN both have emulated SLN doctrine, in Haven's earlier conquests and Manticore's earlier wars(San Martin & Silesia) in which it imposed generous terms instead of conquering.
By 1905, Haven had lost its chance to do this against Manticore due to a boom in shipbuilding and fortbuilding and Parnell wanted to whittle down the RMN in detail before moving against the MBS.
The bottom line is, Third Yeltsin appears to be the first time in galactic history that superdreadnoughts ever engaged each other. Prior to that, the SLN's biggest engagement involved a waller squadron screened by around 150 smaller units beating up 500 smaller units.
Indeed, I believe the SLN had doubts about whether it could actually implement Raging Justice against what it thought existed in the MBS - all those forts. Rajampet seemed to authorise its launch only after he assumed Oyster Bay had destroyed all the "fixed" defenses. Prior to OB, he had an additional 600 SDs moving to reinforce Filareta although it sounds like this was planned as a second attack wave.