Annachie wrote:Hence LAC's and missiles pods.
Cheap, better than anything they've seen, and can be made not actually SOTA. (Pre Grayson compensators, no bucklers, etc)
And visibly what the SEM are using for lesser systems in Talbot.
OK, the SEM are using SOTA, but the idea is still there.
Set up yards in Talbot and it's a good little economy boost.
Yes there are trade offs. Difficulty with stuff beyond the limit.
But for old verge worlds, it's a feasable soloution.
As RFC posted, LACs and pods are best at defending fixed positions. Hypercapable units are best at defending large volumes of space because they can micro jump accross the system if need be. Against pirates, any warship works to scare them off. They aren't in the business of taking damage.
Against conquistadores, however, they do need a competitive advantage. That's where local/regional defense alliances come in. Such alliances can chip in to buy those GA designed export models. Even models that redesign RoH units with 1900's RMN hardware to enable heavy automation. They won't be nearly as automated as current RMN designs, but they will be much more effective than SLN designs. As Kzt mentions, this will take time. Not so much time that the yards in Silesia and the RTU can't begin to make a dent in the porjected demand with their current designs. This doesn't even begin include the RoH yards (outside of Bolthole). I recall that those yards were limited to lighter units.
Existing design from Silesian, Quadrant and RoH yards can fill immediate needs. Decommissioned RoH units can help as well. Better designs will be ready when those regional alliances are ready to purchase units.