Joat42 wrote:
So you are fine with building an undetermined amount of SD(P)'s but not light ships for anti-piracy patrols?
I am going to assume that you have not done more then scan some of my posts because many of them have very specific numbers associated with what I think the RMN should have. I am stating EXACTLY how many SD(P)'s I think the RMN should have and WHY I think they should have them. The RMN should build up to a total strength of 350 SD(P)'s in service which is quite a specific and very narrow number compared to "build lots of lighter ships"...
It's a given that now the OFS, the SLN and some transtellars have been evicted from the Verge and the outer protectorates, piracy is going to rise.
And as a democracy, Manticore, Haven and Grayson would have quite a hard time in the long term to explain why their combined fleets are acting as the galactic policeman and throwing blood and treasure into systems that may be involved in civil war for the next 20 or 30 years and why the navies in question are exposing their home systems by cutting combat power in return for anti-piracy in systems where the GA might not have interests.
The GA needs new markets but also to stimulate the economic growth in the protectorates and the Verge, that translates directly to an increased presence of merchants that will need protection.
I agree but I also would say that most of those systems would be better served with a handful of LAC's manned by a combination of GA and Local personnel rather than thousands of DD--->BC warships. And most of all you need to convince the voters why you are committing thousands of warships to anti-piracy missions to help systems that MIGHT become trading partners some time in the future once they settle all of their personal scores internally.
The shell will have very little problems in the way of piracy since it's almost counted to belonging to the old league by now so I don't know why you would use that area as an basis for you argument.
The shell IS part of the League but it has been mentioned by the mandarins that many in shell systems would like to go it alone. The shell systems would in short order be able to build quite powerful local fleets when compared to the threat they face(pirates).
Also, LAC's are only suited for policing local space - not interstellar space lane unless you are prepared to throw in CLAC's too. which are a tad more expensive than lighter units and not at all suited to anti piracy work.
And I believe that LAC's should be utilized wherever they can be utilized. Having 20 or 30 Cimeterre-class LACs in a system backed up by a dozen Shriked would be more then enough to protect the local system from pirates and with Cimeterre's they can eventually be handed over to the host system as the core of their own SDF which would allow them to expand to DD's and CLs if they chose.
Trying to replicate the Grayson success is not really feasible, we are talking about several hundred systems in the shell.
The Shell systems are mostly industrialized and stable systems. They are like the Core systems but less industry and population by and large therefore not where I was thinking about developing.
I don't see how your suggestion could work economically since you are also adamant on building a shitload of SD(P)'s.
No I am adamant on manning the SD(P)'s the GA has under construction as of the end of UH. There are roughly 850 SD(P)s in service and another ~400 SD(P)s under construction, taking those 400 SD(P)'s and splitting them amongst Manticore, Beowulf and other core systems that join the GA like Hypatia takes care of them. I am
NOT suggesting Manticore man all 400 SD(P)s nor am I suggesting the GA build all that many more SD(P)'s until they get the technology back to Manticore's level or at least close enough to it, I am suggesting finishing they construction, have a realistic fleet for their size and throwing the rest in reserve.
And there is no way to give specifics since we have almost no textev with specifics how many systems there are in the Verge and protectorates, how much trade is going to pick up, which systems are going to sign up the GA etc etc.
Well then you give the criteria on how you decide where they go, how many ships the GA can realistically deploy for anti-piracy and commerce protection and how you convince the tax payers to fund that adventure.