Back to the beginning.
Erls wrote:Assume the builder of this fleet is a sector of 15-25 wealthy Core/Shell planets that have gone their own way after the collapse of the League and they have access to tech equal to the GAs..
House of Steel,
Building a Navy in the Honorverse,
by David Weber and Christopher Weuve wrote:Introduction
Building a navy is a complicated endeavor, whether one is bending steel or turning phrases. Doing it right depends on understanding a set of key parameters that will define the structure of the navy. These parameters can be broken into six major areas:
1. Strategic Assumptions
2. Strategic Goals
3. Fleet Missions
4. Fleet Design
5. Force Size
6. Force Management
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Strategic Assumptions:
The 20 Systems of my nascent Star Nation/Confederation/Trade Association have extensive System Defense forces but very little hyper-capable combat units.
We do NOT participate in the local MDF force, but expect to be invited to do so once we have some force projection capability.
The Renaissance Factor is growing like a cancer feeding on the remnants of the Solarian League, but they are a distant threat for 20-30 years in the future.
2. Strategic Goals
A) Continue to provide for individual System Defense with existing Spider-LACs and MLMS (Multiple Launch Missile Systems -- a moon/asteroid based system defense system that can fire, and control, 1 to 1,000 missiles from each
Huacha "superpod." Spider-LACs have the active sensor return of a grain of sand, but are armed with SD-grade grasers and cruiser-grade DDMs similar to the RMN's aging Mk-16G design.
b) Provide hyper capable units for mutual defense of member systems. At least two BB/BCL class ships available for rapid response and two for local defense in each system. At least 12 DDL/CL class ships in each system for scouting, screening and commerce protection between member systems as necessary.
add the TOE of one system if an invite to join the MDF is accepted. 3. Fleet Missions
Self Defense, Commerce Protection, Coordinate and Cooperate with MDF Sector command.
4. Fleet Design
Home System Defense Forces:..
Huacha Super-pod system defense missiles; a variant of RMN Apollo/Mycroft systems with FTL control and using multi-drive and multi-stage technology.
..Spider-LACs super-stealthy and near frigate-sized, armed with DDMs and big grasers provide mobile defenses and customs/border patrol capability.
Internal Defense Forces: (Per member system)
.. Two BB/BCL class Heavy Battle cruisers -- similar to RMN Nike Class ca 1922. Armed with Capital grade MDMs equivalent to RMN Mk23 with individual FTL receivers. (tactical sensor data obtained by full FTL fast drone ahead of missile storm.)
Inter-system Quick Response and Mutual Defense:.. Two BB(p)/BCL(p) -- an up-sized RMN Agamemnon class armed with Apollo-style full FTL-duplex ACM+MDM pods. Primary Quick Reaction Assets for support of other member systems.
Miscellaneous Support.. Twelve DDL/CL class (Improved RMN Roland class) for scouting, screening, and commerce protection.
Six Dispatch Boats for inter-system communications and command/control between units.
5. Force Size
20 * 22 ships/system + specialized ships like tugs, ammo ships, repair ships, etc (+ and additional 22 ships for the MDF Nodal Force if joined)
Note No DN or SD class ships are deemed necessary because of the lethality of BCL/BCL(P)/Apollo combinations.
No CLACs are proposed because Spider-LACs of the existing SDFs are not suitable for mobile deployment. Conventional LACs are not deemed survivable in modern combat.
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This is a first iteration of the OP's idea; A starting point for discussion. It is essentially what I would build for a single system that had a mutual defense back-up and/or participated in a Mutual Defense Force such as NATO or the first war Manticore Alliance.
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Answers! I got lots of answers!
(Now if I could just find the right questions.)