Brigade XO wrote:The SLN is still firmly attached to closing to energy weapons range after having softened up the opposition with missles. Very much closing to broadsides as fleet engagements tactics and the ships, espeicialy their SDs are configured that way.
SEM and RH have retained energy weapons for close work but the concentration is missles, particularly the dual/mult-drive long range type that allow the to engage way out beyond any energy weapons fire. They also intend to stay well away from energy range of anything if they can help it. Speed, reach and better commuinications/control are a massive advantage (and their weapons are uniformly more powerful) so they are not going to close with the SLN ships which are designed to close and fight at energy range.
This also shows the development approach of the SLN vs the GA. To a great extent, the Alignment is both driving and following the League/SLN approch which is more adding size to the weapons while accepting relative reduction in power to extend the reach of it's missles. They are improving the range in smallish incremental steps but the throw weight is going down. You still don't want to get hit with the missille warheads but the GA has improved in different directions and magnitude. It does also help that they have figured out better tactical control and communications for the weapons and that the defensive systems have also both improved in range, control and approach. The probably most major difference in approch is the use of modern LACs to add a more layered and deeper CM screen.
The Alignment has some impressive new weapons which are primarily based as systems built around the Spider Drive and new stealth capabilitys. Looking at the Graser Torpedoes, they are essentiay capital ship grasers as the warhead of a Spider Drive drone.
If I were being devious, I would think that what Honor had that Grayson officer doing with the stripping out of SLN SD grasers from Fillertas former fleet could just be to also make a crapload of of non-Spider GTs which could be seeded into those shoals of pods that make up things like Moriarty and other defensive systems. Why? Because "everybody knows" that once things like pods deployed in defensive patterns are just so much metal once you have fired the missiles and the attackers wedges are just going to destroy the spent pods as they move through that volume of space where the pods were deployed.
Directional (and at least a little mobile) mines, not based on nuclear warheads even with laser heads but capital ship grasers. Really nice and powerful minefield hiding in plain sight. Whoops:)
And the majority of the components are SLN weapons. Sweet.
Eg. The SLN doesn't really get the laser head increased missile effectiveness. Like they've seen the reports on what they can do, but don't actually believe it in their guts. I blame it on many things, but the age of the SLN leadership meant they were already pretty old when the laser head was really getting going.
Compare to the RMN. The laser head was really developed when Hamish was about 40, and he was involved. Despite being of 'the traditionalist school' they recognized the change in deadliness to reevaluate ship design, and put a larger emphasis on missiles and anti-missile capability.
SLN leadership is a generation before Hamish, and haven't ever seen the pointy end of a stick in combat. So there's been no real appreciation that Wallers can be killed by missiles. Its part of why SLN laser head design lags behind. The powers that be don't really believe missiles are effective against wallers.