Weird Harold wrote:Theemile wrote:Does the SLN have enough missiles currently to fully arm another 2300 ships AND continue operations?
No, the SLN doesn't have the resources to reactivate and arm even a small percentage of the Reserve Fleet. The whole Reserve Fleet is a paper tiger that exists primarily as a channel for funding corruption and an excuse to inflate SLN budget requests.
On paper, the SLN Reserve should have up to 50% with crews and commanders of the "Weekend Warrior" type. In Practice, virtually none of the Reserve is complete, parts having been sold off in the black market, and a skeleton command element splitting the payroll for crews that don't exist.
The main problem with the SLN reserve is that the reality doesn't match the paperwork and budget line-items. If reality and paperwork were even close, a significant portion of the Reserve could be activated within months. Because of corruption I'd be surprised if 0.01% could even get out of the boneyards to a decent repair dock.
My question was mostly rhetorical, I do believe you are correct. A properly designed reserve would have several tiers of readiness, and plans and resources to activate then as necessary.
1)An active reserve fleet - this is the weekend warriors we've discussed above and their ships spread around the star nation. The ships would actually be actively used ships, but not part of the active fleet. They would be provisioned and armed, with ready spares on hand.
Various Units would include logistics, support and escorts in the proper ratios.
2)A "ready reserve" fleet - this group would be kept at a readiness level with full provisions and small caretaker crews onboard and rotating maintenance crews would keep the ships ready at low operating levels, with modern ammunition and provisions either in place or ready to load and be ready to reactivate that portion at a short notice. Spare crews from the reserve Weekend warriors would fill out the crews when needed.
Logistics units would be included in the proper ratios.
3)A "replacement reserve" fleet. Ships kept to a modern standard, but completely mothballed. These would be brought out of storage as required on a 1:1 ratio to replace attrited units or to bolster fleet numbers. Ships would require mild amounts of yard time to re-enter the active fleet
No planned logistics units or crews would be assigned to these ships, nor would any ammunition be allocated. Some logistics, support and escort ships would be in the replacement reserve, but not in an active capacity.
4)A "Parts spare" fleet. Ships too old, damaged or warn out to be activated, but still have parts required to keep up the fleet. Some could be reactivated with extensive yard time and rebuilding.
No planned logistics units or crews would be assigned to these ships, nor would any ammunition be allocated. Some logistics, support and escort ships would be in the parts spare reserve, but not in an active capacity.
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The above is very similar to what the US has kept for years (mostly for AF and Army hardware, less so for Navy). Unfortunately, The SLN reserve appears to be comprised mostly of #3 and 4, with perhaps a very small group of #2