Rakhmamort wrote:The sollies need only to use multi-squadron sized commerce raiding force a couple of times to force the RMN to increase the size/number of the escorts. This tactic is going to stretch the RMN's capabilities since they need to defend everywhere while the solly raiders will only attack where they find weakness.
If the only deterrent to that is to use more/bigger ships, then the sollies' tactics has already succeeded.
Bill Woods wrote:If the Sollies are clumping their commerce raiders in multi-squadron task forces, the obvious response is to dispense with convoys. Use SDF craft to escort freighters past the hyper limit and send them off. If the Sollies want to waste a dozen BCs chasing down one freighter, well....
Rakhmamort wrote: And sending individual merchies with no defenses will mean no merchies killed? Oh wait, no navy ships killed but dead merchie ships all around. Looks like a win for sollies again.
Bill Woods wrote: Suppose the Sollies have about 1000 BCs available for commerce raiding. That gives them only about 40 of your huge task forces, less the ones refitting, or in transit to or from their bases. With so few raider TFs, almost all merchies will arrive at their destinations without ever seeing one. But some ships will be captured, and I suppose a few people will be killed. There's a war on; risks are unavoidable.
Meanwhile, the Manties would be using navy ships to set ambushes at locations those raider TFs might be expected, and taking out their bases.
Rakhmamort wrote: And that is the point why SLN is going to go to such a tactic. Instead of Manty ships performing offensive strikes to defeat the SL, they are going to be waiting in ambush, escorting merchies, looking for raider bases and hitting them. The PN sent only a couple of squadrons of ships into Silesia to f-up manty merchant shipping and the manty's had to scramble to react. Imagine a campaign with 1000 BCs running around taking out merchantmen?
Attacking the Frontier Forces bases the commerce raiders are coming from qualifies as "offensive strikes", in my estimation. And if a cruiser squadron can ambush one of your multi-squadron raider task forces, I think they'd call that a "target-rich environment". To be effective, raiders are supposed to tie down a comparatively greater force of the defenders. I don't see your plan working out that way.