Hindreds of LACs might be too low a number. When Zanzibar got hit the first time after the ceasefire they exposed the fact that, in addition to the inner system pods and LAC bases they'd also seeded the hyper limit area with out-system LACs bases supported by pods. With a roughly 40 lightminute diameter hyperlimit you'd need at least 18 separate out-system bases to have just touching powered MDM engagement range spheres. And based on the description it sounded like noticeably more dense. So a secondary Ally probably had north of 36 LAC bases between the in-system and out-system installations - all backed by MDM pods.Duckk wrote:[In AAC, places like Alizon and Zanzibar had multiple cruiser squadrons, some wallers, many discrete patterns of system defense pods, and hundreds of LACs. The second tier Havenite systems hit during Operation Cutworm had a couple hundred pods and a LAC wing, along with a cruiser or battlecruiser squadron, with the occasional battleship.
Of course much of that was political. Reassuring them after they'd gotten hammered in the first war; and because Manticore didn't have the depth to have truly unimportant systems to defend. But even the minimal tripwire bases in occupied Perp systems like Tequila would have enough LACs to put a hurt on BC scale raiding forces (unless they came in truly vast numbers).
Edit2: (I'd originally missed there was a 2nd station) Tequila's two stations, T-001 and T-002, launched a combined 211 LACs at the Peeps -- roughly double what a CLAC carried; and the Peeps thought there might have been 4 or 5 more down for maintenance. T-001, and presumable also T-002, was modified to support "a standard group of a hundred and eight LACs", 2 of which groups would fit with the Peep's intel count