Dilandu wrote:n7axw wrote:
But I think that as severely stretched as the ICN is stretched at the moment, I agree with Dilandu's basic argument that it would have been better to come up with a design for a smaller less capable ship that would still be head and shoulders above the opposition, but could be quickly produced in large numbers.
Don
Exactly. The KH's aren't well adapted to the primary coastal type of warfare, that are dominating the Charisian strategy now. They simply too big to operate near coastlines, and the most farvatters currently in existence on Safehold simply isn't ready for such big ships.I think the thought is that the Haarahlds can destroy coastal fortresses that stand guard over important cities...the Safehold equivalent to "shock and awe."
Of course, they could still flatten the coastal fortresses from safe distance... But the Church probably already realized the power of rifled artillery, and would simply switched to the disperced gun emplacements, protected by individual earthworks and camouflaged. Against this kind of coastal defense, the KH's would be unable to do any significant good - the long-range bombardment is good when the targets are areas, but not the individual guns.
I would think that their camouflage would be pretty well blown the first time they fired, wouldn't you? You make the Haarahlds work at it a bit harder, but the mission would still be doable. The old Iowa was used in Nam for similar work with success.
The Haarahlds will domimate anything they can reach and see. And what they can't reach and see will have been withdrawn so far inland as to be useless for coastal defense and the responsibility for dealing with it will be transfered to the army.
Don