Whitecold wrote:kzt wrote:Commerce raiding has nothing to do with getting in fights with warships. The effective missile range of Manticoran or Haven freighters is zero meters.
It has an awful lot to do with getting in fights with warships. Manticore knows of the value of its commerce, and how to protect it. Freighters will travel in convoys with warships accompanying them, as well as in-system LACs and system defense pods covering them in normal space.
Of course the attacker wants to find uncovered singlets, but I doubt the SL will find many.
Whitecold does have a vilid point. Manticore and Haven WERE at war with each other until just recently and then abruptly switched their targets. We havn't seen Commerce raiding much in the 2nd war, but that doesn't mean both sides wern't defending against it (they probably were or else it would be an obvious weakness the other side could take advantage of), nor does it mean that it wasn't happening frequently off-screen. Obviously it wasn't happening in the TQ - distance itself protected the TQ from the war.
Both Manticore and Haven have Commerce raiding and anti-raiding doctrines that are as bullet-proof and realistic as possible - they both have had the most experience in the subject in the current Honorverse.
That being said, if the SLN finds and attacks an unprotected backwater, it will have INITIAL successes doing Commerce raiding. As soon as the GA sees it's weakness, it will quickly react (on a local level first, then on an broad level) and bring those experienced protective doctrines into play and the tide will turn against the raiders.
The SLN will soon have to bring vastly disproportional forces to be succcessful without taking extreme damage and have to venture further and further from it's supply bases to find vulnerable targets.