Theemile wrote:SLN classes so far mentioned in text:
DD
. War Harvest
. Rampart
CL
. Liberty (retired)
. Morrigan
. Bridgeport
CA
. Gladiator
. Kutuzov
. Mikasa
Helen Zilwicki called the Gladiator the SLN's "newest" heavy cruiser, so that is the most up to date ship--probably part of the Fleet 2000 upgrade.
Crandal had 35 cruisers (12 heavy, 23 light) and 16 BCs as part of her screening forces, along with 18 destroyers. Types weren't given. less than 1 per waller.
Filareta had 30 cruisers (all light) and 32 BCs, with 48 destroyers. Almost 1 for every 4 wallers.
The Kutozov comes from Shadow of Victory, but you may not have that part of the book yet.
Mikasa was first referenced in SoSag in an exercise the middies were working en route to Spindle.
But I don't remember a reference to a Liberty class CL. I will have to go looking for it (darn! Now I have to re-read the whole series! )
Maldorian, something to consider is that the Fleet actions we've been seeing involve Battle Fleet, and both Crandall and Filareta were grossly under-strength in screening units even by their own standards. Crandall had 69 units under the wall (12 unidentified CA's) to screen 71 SD's; Filareta had 110 ships screening 427 SD's (no CA's at all). Doctrine says BF draws its screening vessels from FF; textev suggests FF is completely over-extended and literally cannot free up the vessels to provide that support. Ironically, it is because BF never thought it would need those screening units, and spent their cash on SDs instead.
As far as the SLN not having a mission for cruisers, I don't think we have enough data. RFC may just not have written a scene that included many CA's because they are all in use in other out of the way places on the Fringe.
FF's uses of the Indefatigable class reminds me a lot of the People's Navy use of battleships for system security & suppression. But Himself didn't give us any insight into fleet strength or philosophy to know what they had; or if they wanted what they actually had.
Here is a different possibility:
Frontier Fleet got so many battlecruisers because that was the ship Battle Fleet wanted for a screening vessel, and FF had to make do with it. The actual missions in the Verge don't seem to have needed a BC's firepower at all, it was the flag officer's ego that rated the BC.
And it is also possible that, since they were stuck with all those BC's, that FF didn't put flag decks on all their heavy cruisers in the first place. Sort of like the Prince Consort, which was designed when the SLN was still considered the galaxy's premiere navy.
Regards,
Rob