Sigs wrote:Star Knight" quote="Relax wrote:Look at militaries today. Even po-dunk militaries of small nations. It is roughly 1 in 100 to 1 in 1000 as the ratio! […] USA: Pop ~320M, Military ~1.5M ~1:200
Yes.
But you forgot about prolong, health care and age limits. Today only a fraction of the population is capable to serve in the military. Everyone older than what – 50ish or something – is generally exempt anyway, and of those many are just not fit/healthy enough to serve.
If you take the US for example, out of the 320M less than half (145ish million, both male and female) are in the desired age range. Even less (120 million) are actually healthy enough to serve (personally I think the number is far lower but whatever).
With about 1.5 mill serving (actually less active personnell atm, but much more with deployable reserves) that’s actually about 1 out of 80.
If you compare this to Manticore…
The Manticoran Binary System is home to 3.6 billion people. All of them enjoy a standard of living higher than in the western world today.
With prolong, the age limits are much, much less of a problem. Apart from the last generation without prolong (which is basically dying from naturally causes during the time of the first war anyway) everyone can serve if he or she wants to.
Virtually everyone, sine the population is much healthier than today. In the Honorverse, practically all diseases are cureable, apart from serious injury or really rare and freaky health issues, there is no reason why any Manticoran wouldn’t be fit enough for military service.
Even pregnancies are a non-issue with prolong and tubing.
So all in all in the Manticoran Binary System there should be more than 2 billion people available for military service. Maybe even 2.5 billion.
If we apply the ratio the US manages comfortably today (which a much less educated/healthy population and not fighting a war for survival) that translates 25 to 31 million.
Or 4.000 to 5000 SLN Superdreadnoughts.
In an actual war? Easily ten times that.
And how many verge and protectorate systems have access to prolong and good healthcare for all of their citizens?
For every person serving on a warship you would require something like 5 people supporting them and that number gets significantly large as the average technological education and knowledge goes down.
Star Knight wrote:And yet, the Peoples Republic got away with poorly educated conscripts manning their wallers. It wasn’t perfect but it worked well enough.
Yeah but their officers would in many cases likely be doing jobs that would be done by enlisted in any other navy. Problem is we are talking about the verge and protectorates where they don't have the trained officers to take up some of the slack.[/quote]
The problem with that is the lack of trained personnel. The Soviet navy used the same method as the PN and they ran into all sorts of problems. Like the fact that the could only toss one or two trained personnel at a problem instead of a whole team of people like 5 or 6 on a small ship or 20 or 25 on larger ships. Remember on navy ship only about 10 to 15% of a ships crew is officers. Think of how long it would take to repair a major casualty on a ship if you only had one trained person to do it. Versus 4, 5 or 6 personnel to troubleshoot problems all over the ship.
If you want a Honorverse example of trained versus undertrained or untrained personnel. One word Harkness.
He made a Battle Cruiser's computer sit up and beg and do all sorts of tricks with the RW equivalent of a cheap laptop computer.