lyonheart
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Hi Kzt, Drothgery;
You both make good points.
The figures you were citing were from HAE [circa 1908 IIRC], but the RMN of 1920 was a bit smaller thanks to Janacek's cutbacks and 'build downs'; the active warship crew numbers were only around 1.5 million with the reserve ship crews adding another 380-405,000 for less than 2 million total.
According to the '~June' 1920 Fleet strength chart [beginning or end etc], the ship total was 1398 after 'Thunderbolt', and the HoS new construction up to April 17, 1921 included 70 CLAC's, 79 BCP's, 11 BC-L's, 146 CA-L's, almost 196 CL's, and 46 Roland's, besides the ~200 SDP's that aren't completed until the winter of 1921, for a total of up to 548 without counting the 'unk-unks' or 'unknown unknowns' like the FSV's etc; which before losses [which of course weren't all listed in AAC] would have reached 1946, not counting the 60 GSN reserve SD's to push the corrected pre-loss figure over 2000 before adding the new construction of the next 10 month's before OB [plus including the 200 SDP's], which given the known RMN losses that the new ships outnumbered the older 'legacy' warships, if not in tonnage by that time.
The time it'd take to train and develop a large navy is a non trivial exercise in time, resources and patience, that the prequel books emphasize if I'm not mistaken, as well as Rozsak's creation of the MSSDF, but he has the best traditions of the SLN to work with and a large population base of 27 highly populated high tech systems, so while the RMN may have approached 1% of the SKM's population at the peak of the first war's effort, the Maya Sector could go to 1/10,000 or less to get really top flight recruits for its new cadre, which would still crew a much smaller fleet for some time compared to the RMN.
While Japan built a navy that crushed the Chinese in 1894 and the Russians in 1904-5, they started even before the Meiji restoration [~1867] with foreign help [ie European, especially British] including cheap post war American [both union and confederate] ironclads, IIRC; so they had almost 30 years preparation before their first major campaign.
Given the rate at which things are falling apart for the SL/mandarins, no one without a navy is going to affect the current war, which describes 2/3 of the SL, who have only LAC's.
I've suggested many times before the possibility of the remaining SDF's breaking down into something like this:
300 with 5-6 hyper warships 150 with 10-12 " " 75 with 20-25 " " 38 with 40-50 " " 19 with 80-100 " " 10 with up to 200 " " 5 with " " 400 " " 3 with " " 800 " "
RFC's main comment dealt with limiting the largest SDF's to ~800, which is what I presume Mannerheim has, though the rest of the RF is still a mystery.
The ratio of SD's for those over 100 ships might be ~20%, the average of the RMN and PRHN at the beginning of the first war, a ratio probably based on that of the SLN and or the larger SDF's.
This might mean as many as ~1660 SD's from 37 navies, and up to 15,675 total hyper warships; although I feel the 19 with up to 100 ships probably have half that rate, ie more like ~8-9, but feel free to generate another set.
The mix might well include an old SD or dreadnought or battleship for prestige flagships for system presidents etc of the smaller navies etc, which are wholly obsolete NTM deathtraps against the SLN let alone the GA.
SFtS's chapter 37 [Byng's 'conference' with Verrochio and Hongbo] soon mentioned that Crandall's task Force was bigger than 95% of the extant navies in the galaxy [ie those with hyper warships], which given the 5 other hyper fleets with SD's [the 4 Haven sector and the SLN] we know of, since RFC shot down any other non-SDF having SD's, the SDF's that size might number at most around 25, though his more recent statements that only a handful or so of SDF's have even one squadron of SD's might indicate he's seriously pared down the potential number of naval actors in this war, to a manageable number that he can write about.
Beowulf has only 36 SD's, which might mean it has somewhere around 180 total, most of the rest probably out hunting manpower and Jessyk slave ships, but one wonders how quickly it will be able to expand given the RMN's manpower reduction technology.
Given the potential current size of the GA fleet, they could be larger than the SLN in just a couple of years without adding the Maya Sector and the likely SLN losses in the meantime.
Interesting times, indeed.
L
[quote="kzt"][quote="drothgery"] [i]Manticore[/i] didn't run a 1000-ship navy in 1920 PD. In the middle of a shooting war with the biggest and richest star nation outside of the League. And very few systems in the League have anything close to the Old Star Kingdom's GSP. The notion that any random core world could field a Navy similar in size to the RMN is not remotely accurate.[/quote] The limitation on the size of the RMN was people. For some reason no more than 30 million of the 3 billion citizens of the SKM could be in the military, and they had a lot of garrisons. If you have 10 billion people and no need to heavily garrison dozens of ex-peep worlds you have other possibilities open to you.[/quote]
Any snippet or post from RFC is good if not great!
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