cthia wrote:One very significant area of catchup, I think, should be in traditional tactics. I have yet to see an SLN fleet manage any sort of tactics. Just brute force head butting.
So many ships should at least employ some sort of missile defense doctrine. Has the SLN ever heard of mutual ship support? I have never seen a thoughtful missile defense doctrine, even though technologically inferior. They beat themselves up. Every Manticoran fleet that encounters a Solarian fleet has the same sentiment, "boy do they fight stupidly."
Is it crazy to fight a technically superior fleet and then ignorant to fight them stupidly?
Hell, from what textev bore of SLN fleet handling, Nimitz could manage better tactics. He spent enough time aback Honor's command chair to learn something.
A large part of the reasoning for the SLN's fighting tactics (most of the reason I would say) is that none of them really knew that Manticore technology or missiles so outstripped their technology. They were counting on the number of ships and a perceived superiority of SL/SLN technology to carry the day. It wasn't until they had a few fleets savaged like they were that the leadership opened their eyes and began to really notice what some of their techs and intelligence people had been telling them.
The SLN believed its tactics, that of overwhelming numbers, could carry the day. Remember the RMN has been fighting for several decades against a very determined foe that has constantly proven it -is- capable of improving its technology to come close to matching Manticore's and in some places surpass it for a time. The SLN has never had to do that. They are stuck with the same tech from 20 years ago while the SEM and RH are using modern weapons and equipment.
Now the SLN has been in real combat and that attitude of superiority is clearly past and the SLN knows it. Now they are trying to play catch up.