saber964 wrote:Somtaaw wrote:
That's one possibility anyways, to just fully equip all Marines, which are still the shocktroops of the Honorverse, who take and create 'secure' landing zones for the regular Army units that follow later. Unless something changed between the love-story of Alfred and Allison, and current (so what, approximately 30-50 T-years?) neural disrupters were absolutely lethal and no amount of medical attention will save you.
Just a little note, battle armor is too expensive to equip a large number of troops with them. They are the Honorverse version of a MBT without hauling around one. They usually make up about 25% of any marine unit. The RMA has MBT's but probably not that many of them.
You're quite right that large numbers of Marines could never be equipped with battle armor. Prior to Buttercup (and the automation introductions), battlecruisers like the Reliant had full companies of Marines embarked, minus the heavy weapons platoon that was for proper wallers. Of that entire company, I think they had a full platoon (which I believe is 1/3 of the entire force?) had battlearmor available. Light cruisers (such as the CL Fearless) only had 1 platoon (or about 3 squads I believe) and only 1 squad had battlearmor there too.
After the reductions brought about by the designs that made the buttercup offensive possible, and being the new standard of crew automation, Marines were heavily drawn down on most light units, and even battlecruisers (pre BCL Nike Class anyways) started only carrying a platoon I think, or a 66% reduction in crew, which works out exactly right to have the possibility for 100% battlearmor availability.
The marines on superdreadnoughts would see less combat than the Marines on lighter units, because wallers are always orbiting friendly planets/bases rather than off chasing pirates, and dealing with forest fire events. So waller Marines could be heavy on skinsuits, leaving the battlearmor for the lighter ships where it's more needed.