SharkHunter wrote:In the interest of getting back on track, Solarian cruisers are probably the equal of anyone outside the GA -- and even fairy recent Havenite tech -- until you add the triad of micro-fusion power, Ghost Rider/FTL recon drones, and dual- or mult- drive missiles.
Pre- UH evidences: Gauntlet had trouble getting a fix on the cruisers in Tiberian; Hexapuma was able to get a better look at the opposition because of Ghost Rider. Helen Z. states that if Hexapuma had DD missiles and Mod-G warheads, they'd have gone for kills at Monica, etc. Both of those are supposed to be "not quite state of the art SLN tech"... at the cruiser level
We also have evidence that FF has a LOT of them, as there isn't much text evidence of piracy flourishing in the Shell OR the Verge, instead preferring safer area such as Silesia, etc. that are fundamentally unpoliced.
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Part of the problem of so many books is keeping the timeline straight.
One of the outcomes of Project Anzio (or Ghost Rider) was the higher capacity capacitors used for the LACs and their missiles, and for the upgraded Mk-13ER and the Mk14/M36 ERM. Without that better energy storage, Havenite cruiser missiles were larger than the Manticoran versions; so were Technodyne's, as evidenced by the the system defense pods used in Monica.
It is worth noting, also, that the nodes on the Mk-16 use the standard 3-minute runtime of the Mk13. What would the range be if they used the longer-endurance nodes from the Mk-14?
Solarian weapons tech isn't really
that far behind most of the deployed cruisers; and the only dual drive missiles are the Mk-16's. Compared to other single drive systems, the Javelins have a higher acceleration and more range than the Mk-13, and it seems likely they could come close to the Mk-14 in short order. They had better software for their missile defense available, and had better hardware than software; what they lacked prior to Spindle was any sense of
urgency, not a lack of capability.
It is worth noting that the only cruisers with dual drive missiles are the Saganami-C/Burleson class; the deployed Havenite, Andermani, and Solarian cruisers all have single drive missiles. Current new construction in Haven not being introduced yet, it can be left out.
There were quite a lot of ships in HOS that never got a mention in the text until they were filling in the blanks; ships like the Havoc, the Illustrious, and others were essentially unknown to the reader, because they weren't present in the action that was being written. And each new class (Culverin, Valiant, Wolfhound, Avalon) was supposed to be built in sufficient numbers to retire the previous classes--which didn't happen.
And we have no data on the Havenite or Andermani ships, yet. But we do have some data on the Havenite first gen Mars and Warlords from the Protector's Own.
A caveat first: the Saganami class listing in HOS is off--the intro date is actually 1912, they were introduced while Harrington was at Cerberus. There was some discussion about that back when, but it was a while ago. In essence, the Mars was designed to engage a Star Knight/Alvarez, because the Saganami class wasn't in service yet,
Proselyte-class heavy cruiser
Mass: 477,250 tons
Dimensions: 607 x 73 x 61 m
Acceleration: 501.1 G (4.914 kps²)
80% Accel: 400.9 G (3.931 kps²)
Broadside: 11M, 12L, 12CM, 10PD
Chase: 3M, 3G, 4CM, 6PD
Number Captured: 4
Service Life: 1913–present
What is significant about these Havenite classes in this discussion of Solarian ships is that they were built with assistance from Solarian technology firms--at least as far as their sensors, electronics, and missiles went. Also, that Havenite missiles for the Warlords/Mars classes were built very large, in order to both match the range of Manticoran missiles, and to put heavier warheads on them to defeat the better active and passive defenses of the Alvarez and Star Knight classes.
At the time, the improvement in the missiles was noticeable and painful for the RMN. However, in spite of an enormous increase in mass over the previous Sword-class, it has fewer missile launchers than a Star Knight, lacks the grasers of the Star Knight or Alvarez, and is almost 80k-tons heavier than the Saganami A. You could look at that as evidence of poor Solarian capability, but it is more likely the limitations imposed by Havenite manufacturing processes. In the text, the difference is illustrated by Oversteegen's fight in Tiburian as noted above; and by the destruction of Anhur, in Nuncio.
It is worth noting that the Mars increased its armor, pd, and cm launchers(over the Sword-class); it also kept the beam weapons as all lasers, most likely because Haven continues to use the lasers for missile defense and needed as many as possible (and because their targeting algorithms weren't as good.)
From a timing perspective, the Sollie firms involved in assisting Haven (including Technodyne) must have been putting the new first-line new-generation Fleet 2000 ships into service as well, so the Haven systems may very well be just the locally built
export versions, so any SLN personnel involved wouldn't have blinked. I don't know of any SLN cruiser data, so compare the Warlord to the Nevada. There is a strong resemblance.
Convert-class battlecruiser
Mass: 918,750 tons
Acceleration: 487.4 G (4.78 kps²)
80% Accel: 389.9 G (3.824 kps²)
Broadside: 26M, 6L, 6G, 16CM, 12PD
Chase: 6M, 2G, 6CM, 6PD
Service Life: 1913–present
Nevada-class battlecruiser
Mass: 911,250 tons
Acceleration: Almost exactly the same as the Warlord, or original Reliant
Broadside: 28M, 12G, 12CM, 16PD
Chase: 6M, 4G, 6CM, 8PD
The Guardian class' missiles had better ecm and penetration aids than Haven had used in the first war, or they wouldn't have done so much damage to Gauntlet; but the text is flawed because RFC wrote it with battlecruisers first, and it didn't get re-edited completely. So the numbers given for salvo density etc aren't reliable. And he didn't say if they were the Javelins the SLN was upgrading to.
After the Mars and Warlords introduced their new, heavier, longer ranged missiles, or maybe at the same time, Manticore introduced an extended range Mk-13, then the heavier Mk-14 that drastically increased the runtime on the nodes. But it seems unfair to fault the Sollies for not having a dual drive cruiser missile, when it was brand new for the RMN in 1919 (Agamemnons had it first).
And with the Malign "helping" them with their threat assessments.
Rob