Michael Riddell wrote:The annex at the back of SFTS has the specs of a Nevada class BC in it. It gives the following broadside:
28 missile tubes, 12 Grasers, 12 Counter Missile tubes and 16 Point Defence Clusters.
From textev, an Indefatigable Class has slightly less, but the same sort of mix.
In this case both classes appear to be optimised for missile combat, whereas the wallers have the traditional energy-heavy broadside that was prevalent pre-1905. This ties in with the "Building a navy in the Honorverse" chapter in HoS which has ships below the wall trending towards missiles by the end of the 19th Century PD.
Thanks for mentioning that appendix; I'd completely forgotten it was there and because it's just an image it doesn't show up in an ebook search.
[Edit - should have finished reading the thread before doing this digging; I now see Dafmeister did a version of the same analysis and posted it a few hours ago]
Those are some interesting specs on the Nevada. It's got a
lot of weapons crammed into it; and while the defensive numbers aren't up to sustained pod combat they're quite good for a BC even though the mid-war period. (Of course the anemic firing rates of it's missile and CM tubes totally offset those numbers; but still I wonder what they gave up to jam all that hardware in there.
(I do note that the specs for the Nike in the same diagram don't 100% match HoS; so take all this for what it's worth)To visualize it I looked at the two latest 'conventional' BC designs we had specs on, Grayson's
Courvosier and the (newer) flight III-IV
Reliant of Manticore.
In terms of size and displacement the Nevada falls between the two (although all are quite close). Despite that the
Nevada has:
* The most missiles [1]
* The most energy mounts [2]
* It
is behind on CMs [3]
--
[1] 2 or 4 more tubes in both chase and broadside than either of the GA designs
[2] 50% more grasers than the all graser Courvosier, and 2 more that the combined laser/graser broadside of the Reliant
[3] The GSN design has 50% more, and the Reliant 2 more than that. But it's does have more than the Flight I Reliants; like Honor's HMS Nike--
Still, cramming all those offensive tubes and energy mounts into a hull that size means
something should have had to go and the somewhat lagging point defense doesn't really look like enough (to me) to offset all those.
(I do note we don't know the relative size of each unit's energy mounts; the SLN might have gone for more CL/CA weight grasers; but that would take up
more volume and total surface area; making the ships paradoxically more overgunned)
Extract from SFTS and HoS wrote:GSN Courvosier-class (1904 PD)
903,750 tons - 719 x 91 x 81 m
Missiles 26 Broadside; 4 Chase
Lasers none
Grasers 8 Broadside; 2 Chase
CM 16 Broadside; 6 Chase
PDLC 16 Broadside; 6 Chase
SLN Nevada-class (???? PD)
911,250 tons - 721 x 92 x 81 m
Missiles 28 Broadside; 6 Chase
Lasers none
Grasers 12 Broadside; 6 Chase
CM 12 Broadside; 6 Chase
PDLC 16 Broadside; 8 Chase
RMN Reliant-class (Flight III-IV) (1915 PD)
934,250 tons - 727 x 92 x 82 m
Missiles 24 Broadside; 4 Chase
Lasers 4 Broadside
Grasers 6 Broadside; 2 Chase
CM 18 Broadside; 6 Chase
PDLC 18 Broadside; 6 Chase