Silverwall wrote:I decided to actually try to think like the Octogon planners and used the numbers from SVW and the known deployments from the start of that book to try and estimate how many ships of the wall haven could free up for this hypothetical strike while keeping the strategic understanding that the planners would have.
Short version the havenite fleet wasn't big enough to cover critical defence commitments and mass a big enough fleet to first strike Manticore. The massive size of Haven really hurts them here.
Assumptions.
1) Haven planners do not know of towed pods but do know they are slightly inferior on a ship for ship basis
2) Haven planners know how well fortified Manticore is with fixed defenses. Planetary fortifications at this time have real value and the Octogon gives the Manticore fixed defenses a value of 100 wall equivalent based on the descriptions in text. They also won't try to c-fraction bombard the defenses in case I get an accidental eridani strike and piss of the 900lb gorilla that is the Sollies. Therefore they must plan to fight both fixed defenses and the Manty home fleet at the same time.
3) they must leave sufficient forces to at least slow down and manage any Manty nodal forces making spoiling/revenge attacks.
4) Haven Knows that BBs are worthless in a fleet major engagement and only uses them for rear area defence. Text evidence from 4th yeltsin and later in the war shows this to be true.
Total Opposing wallers as per the appendix in SVW
Haven: 460
Manticore: 301
Fleet deductions from both totals:
1) because of increased tensions both sides know somthing is up and have made a major effort to clear the refit/repair lists and have managed a frankly outstanding feet of each side only having 10% of wallers currently unavailable in the yards. Normally this number is about 25%
Haven: 414
Manticore: 270
2) Manticore has nodal fleets at Hancock, Grendlesbane and Yeltsins star + misc other deployed forces which in SVW add up to about 100 wallers.
Haven: 414
Manticore: 170
3) it is strategically vital haven maintian a strong capital fleet for home defence and if it gets reduced too much all strategic supprise is lost, the Manties will notice if they all go off somewhere. Haven maintains a 100 waller capital fleet.
Haven 314
Manticore: 170
4) Haven must maintian some forces at the border nodes and fleet bases of Barnett, Trevors star, Seabring, Treadway/Solway to prevend manty nodal forces running amok if things go sideways. total of 8 squadrons or 64 wallers
Haven: 250
Manticore: 170
5) Haven is big and even using BBs for most rear area security you have 5 other systems that are important enough for political/strategic/economic reasons to have 1 squadron of wallers which can also act as deep nodal defence forces. - 40 wallers
Final rough tally for the proposed first strike battle of Manticore
Haven: 210 wallers
Manticore: 170 wallers + massive fixed fortifications.
If I am the Havenite admiralty this is well short of the 270 wall equivalent force I see sitting in Manticore like a giant trapdoor spider.
NOTE: given the strategic/political understanding of warfare at the time I cannot justify reducing my other defensive commitments by enough to give me a 1-1 equality in wallers that would make a matched fight agains 170 manty wallers + fixed defenses.
NOTE 2: This is calculated using Havens flawed understanding of how much of an edge Manticore has in terms of Technology and crew capability. As shown in the later story Haven was well behind where it needs to be in this area so in fact needs approx an extra 20% numbers just to match a Manty force so the 270 wallers for a 1-1 fight the Octogon calculates would in fact need to be 324 wallers for a matched equavalent forces fight.
Very nice analysis!
Silverwall wrote:Short version the havenite fleet wasn't big enough to cover critical defence commitments and mass a big enough fleet to first strike Manticore. The massive size of Haven really hurts them here.
Which is one of my points upstream. Being so large, Haven had too many obligations to directly cash in on its accumulative advantage in hulls. Plus, to do so would have drawn down pickets to the point of telegraphing a Case Zulu. Their weight advantage wasn't enough to support going all in. Attacking a fortified position automatically cancels a large percentage of your weight advantage unless you have offsetting tech of your own. What percentage? And then there's the actual disparity of tech. Then there's an offset of strategy and tactics if you lose OpSec and allow the enemy to allow you to get them right where they want you.
If Haven would have came unveiling new wrinkles for the first time, like the Tripple Ripple, etc., etc. Maybe.
@kzt,
Unnecessary risks can be senseless and possibly suicidal. McArthur wanted to go directly for the juggler instead of Halsey's island hopping campaign. Should McArthur have been entertained? Undeniably, the leapfrogging campaign was very costly.