thinkstoomuch wrote:
Last of all for those who think the aircraft in WW2 were the be all and end all. No they were not. Take a look at how many aircraft were lost sinking that last Japanese super BB without air cover. There were multiple carriers worth of aircraft attacking a relatively small task group.
Hell look at some of the examples of damage done by the Kamikaze's. A US Destroyer got hit by 5 aircraft when assigned to picket duty. I don't remember if they had to go off station. They certainly didn't sink and made it to port under their own power.
Enjoy,
T2M
SWM wrote:I have to disagree. LACs have not shown a great ability to close with the enemy and do anything useful which could not be done safer from further away. Every times LACs have closed with the enemy, the losses among LACs have been tremendous, unless the enemy was badly crippled. And LACs have not shown any great ability to hit the kilt or throat of enemy ships, either.
You keep saying that LACs are designed to close with the enemy, but that is no longer true. Manticore gave up that idea, because it didn't work out as well as they hoped. That is why LACs are moving to the defensive role in fleet actions.
Yes, seems mix of posts, but to clarify: Here we go: "You" among others seem to be implying that my point is that LAC's next generation of space superiority swiss army knife will pull magic pixie dust out of their tail pipes, and be immune to losses while inflicting immense damage. Then again, I think you didn't bother to contemplate the framework of my initial post, or more likely, forgot it all too quickly, and have your mind THOROUGHLY stuck in a rut, of CURRENT tech levels. Not that I haven't done that before
My point. My original point, is that new technology creates disproprtionate advantages to the side with the new technology. Are they immune? No. The Cannon was the first such tech that came along. I suppose you could say the long bow, but not really as the battleships of the time, the fort/castle were still immune. The cannon forced the fort/castle to become expensive beyond belief to adjust to the new tech. Did the canon completely negate forts? No. They are still valuable today. Their value is vastly reduced.
Did airplanes make BB's useless in WWII? No. It took hundreds of sorties, and 10's of hits to sink them. Did they have losses? Sure. Was a BB's value negated overnight? No. It was eroded to such an extent that no one has even contemplated building another. Its cost to value ratio as a useful tool of war was effectively destroyed.
LAC's are cheap. Dirt Cheap compared to SD's. What new tech will come along creating the new paridgm where SD's become too expensive for their usefulness? Well, I would put forth that such a technology exists. As I stated in my original post, the spider drive. Is it mature enough today? No. Was the airplane mature enough in WWI? Nope. Not even close. Was the canon mature enough to negate forts overnight? Nope, not even close.
What form of LAC would make SD's effectively too expensive compared to their battle value? A hybrid LAC with spider drive/wedge combined with a monster Graser, or E torps that fire exclusively down the throat/up kilt would do the job. Will SD tech be standing still? No. Did BB tech stand still between WWI and WWII? No. The airplane advanced far faster than BB tech did. SD tech will gain advanced compensators, therefore higher tonnage avaialble for tougher sidewalls and armor. But this is already at a near plateau with incremental advances. Of course their achilles heel, is still their throat/kilt. Yes, Bucklers cover percentage of the throat/kilt, but not all and everyone knows this. On BB's their achilles heel was flooding, steering.
So, under this scenario, we have these new hybrid LAC(wedge/spider) able to shoot down at the unarmored tops/bottoms, gutting a super expensive SD. The counter obviosly will be much greater armor on the top and bottom of the SD along with even more RD's and screening units. Of course this does not give much return on investment as the main armor in the Honorverse is the Sidewall, not physical armor.
Extrapolation.