Brigade XO wrote:The need for merchant hulls within the SL and in the OFS operations area aside, it is more important for Kingsfords commerce raiders to disrupt and reduce the GA's economy and damage their reputation of being able to provide security.
I don't think you really appreciate the point of commerce raiding, despite the snipped quote above which sums up part of it.
Yes, the SLN would like to take prizes, but it is just icing on the cake for them. Given the unfeasibility of getting them home they will happily just blow merchies up. Unlike pirates they are not doing this for profit but 'to disrupt and reduce the GA's economy', as you say. (Hopefully, they will let the crews get off first.)
They can't 'reduce the GA's reputation of being able to provide security' if people don't realise ships are being lost. In that sense they don't want to hide their activities; they want all Merchant ships to know they are likely to be attacked, in order to keep them in port. The more they scare into not travelling the better they are doing their job. Besides the SLN need to hand out some revenge/payback to publicise at home.
The Merchies of course will then scream for navy protection. This is good. It ties up all sorts of RMN hulls in convoy protection duties. Waiting for convoys slows down and restricts commerce. The more the RMN are convinced the raiders are the SLN rather than pirates, the more and bigger hulls they will have to send. This is also good. By the time serious force turns up and convoys get arranged the SLN can be off raiding elsewhere.
If the RMN are stupid enough to send light force to begin with the Sollies mousetrap them and bag a destroyer or two as well. Unlikely given the RMN's experience, but perhaps the only decent reason for pretending to be pirates at first.