Rincewind wrote:Sigs wrote:
But the main purpose for a warship to exist is in case of war. Having ships that are intentionally weaker warships just so they can be better at anti-piracy seems like a bad trade off. Having a destroyer like the Roland that can do anti-piracy and fight wars is so much better than having dozens or hundreds of ships that are great for peacetime but ill-suited for war time.
I would take a slightly larger version of a Roland that has the ability to carry marines and fight wars than having a destroyer or light cruiser with a larger crew, more marines but a lot less combat capable.
Actually that situation has come up. In WW II the US Navy was reluctant to divert resources from building destroyers to building escorts. They produced a design but it was not put into production. It was pressure to produce escorts for the Royal Navy that led to the adoption of several designs of DE & Patrol Frigate which were also adopted by the USN. Also the Royal Navy produced designs of convoy escorts that could not be used for Fleet Work.
When I posted on this subject my idea was a split between those units like the Rolands that would work with the fleet or Task Forces & Groups whilst the Wolfhounds & the Avalons dealt with convoy escorts & anti-piracy patrols. Certainly, from their description in the Companion these do seem to be the duties that these ships perform.
With regards to your point about building potentially weaker warships several navies have done just that! The Royal Netherlands Navy paid off six of their Karel Doorman class Frigates & replaced them with four Holland class OPVs. Likewise the Italian Navy currently operates three classes of OPVs. Part of the reason you may be thinking that the Navy should not operate Patrol Vessels is that the United States Navy does not. It doesn't have to. In America you have the US Coast Guard who operate those type of vessels. Many other countries do not so their navy would take over that role.
Yeah but the idea to build less capable warships just because they have more marines on board is ridiculous. Buying or building weaker warships because of financial reasons or manning reasons etc... makes more sense which was why the RMN started the war with 40% of its wall made up of DN's rather than 100% of SD's.
Having 30%-40% or more of your light combatants unsuited for actual war because they would be outmatched by anyone other than a pirate is ridiculous. Those ships will be of no use for commerce protection against any actual navy and they will be of no use as raiding forces either. Just like in the first war with Haven the RMN withdrew most of their light warships from Silesia and they were used in the war against Haven, but imagine if the ships they withdrew from counter piracy operations were of no use in the main theater of war because they were outgunned by anyone and everyone.