Somtaaw wrote:I don't think we've ever seen text-ev anywhere about moving 3 divisions of a squadron. Even pre-First war Manticore only sent single divisions of Dreadnoughts around. Haven sent half-squadrons (two divisions) on their provocations to pick off single targets.
From there, it almost always seems to jump to full squadron count. Such as when Admiral Henke sent off that destroyer squadron, when they found out MA is setting up resistance units with Firebrand, and one of them sent a call for help to, uh Montana I think. The Texas planet with all the beef.
Montana, yes. I suspect Montanans may grumble about their state/planet being compared to Texas, although their reasons may be kinda opaque to New Yorkers and Los Angelenos....
I would not, however, count on those full squadrons consistently being full. Peeling off divisions or singletons is a norm outside Home Fleet, which will leave some squadrons shy of their full count in a given place at a given time.
House of Steel says that in the RMN at least, squadrons are more administrative units than tactical ones: breaking them apart for particular jobs doesn't face much resistance.
So we'd likely see Haven sending out hammers of either 4 or 8 SD(P)'s, 2 CLACs, and a squadron or two of BC's.
And with BC build times being so much shorter than waller, we could very well see Manticore shifting primarily to their favoured Battlecruisers, and just churn out Nike's and Sag-C's. That gets Manticore back in the fight faster, it makes use of Haven's large podnought reserve, and the strengths of both nations.
I'm sure the RMN will take any excuse they can to build anything they can slap the battlecruiser label on, yes, so long as it is tougher than anything below the wall has a clear need to be but not itself equipped with the defenses or weapons to serve in the wall. *grumble* (I feel a lot better about the Nike when I can think of it as a super-armored super-cruiser....)
That said, certainly the DDM's they have and their long experience with cruiser operations mean they're going to be the best member of the Grand Alliance to build and use cruisers particularly.
On a side, but somewhat related note, I'm never entirely clear on the destroyer "flotilla" designator. In Short Victorious, Parks had a destroyer flotilla watching Seaford, and I think we had textev of that being around 10 ships, and there was a reference to "thickening the Seaford picket flotilla". But with squadron being 8, division being 2, and singleton being obvious. Where would a flotilla fall.
HoS doesn't even mention it among organizational units, so it may be (in the RMN, in the Havenite Wars era) just a different word for a particular assemblage of light units - an informal variation on task force/task group when the units are small and of the same general type.