Dauntless wrote:
no it isn't.
the roland is a destroyer, it has no business going up against the sort of enemies that require a mk 16.
You mean like other destroyers? Or being able to attack from significant distance thereby not exposing themselves?
yes it has done so and done it well but only due to the punch the Mod G gives it. a destroyer like a CL is not expected to be killing CA or above. if facing such an enemy it is expected to run. it is that simple.
And I am in not way suggesting that they face off a CA or above. It is only a matter of time before other navies start equalizing the technological field, when they start fielding their Roland equivalent units the Roland will have plenty of enemies to go up against, in the mean time it is plenty of ship to meet most missions that the RMN will be facing.
you are talking like it is Sag C and expected to be sent into major battle, it isn't. it is a light platform meant for scouting, escort work and taking down light enemy units/drones.
So you don't think that it would be a good idea to send a destroyer as an escort that can fight back against a Sag-C equivalent? The destroyer may not be meant to engage CA's but if the destroyer is escorting a convoy and an enemy CA comes in for an attack I would much rather my destroyers have the ability to fight back and give the convoy a fighting chance rather than be spectators to the slaughter.
cataphracts won't fit on anything less then a CA,
Great, what about 10 years from now? 20? Is the technological imbalance going to remain over the next 20 years? For the next 5 to 10 years anything lower than a SD doesn't stand a chance against a Roland, just because that is true as of the end of UH doesn't mean it will be so 20 years down the line and when the SLN and the successor nations start fielding their destroyers with their version of Mk16 the RMN will be outclassed if it has the Avalon's and Wolfhounds and will be forced to send out Sag-C's to fight the equivalent of Roland's...sounds like an exceptional use of resources.
which again is not the target of such a light ship. both DDs and CL are too fragile for that sort of combat. ERMs are as big a missile as a light units needs, and it is a very capable missile with a 4.5 minute runtime at a slightly higher accel then the mk 16s 6 minute runtime. a Mk16 does not outshine the ERM on range as much as you might think, barring of course the ballistic ability.
Mk 16's give them enough of a range advantage that makes it worth their while. If the ERM and Mk16 are so close in capabilities why are they not in the magazines of the Sag-C? Or the BC(L)/BC(P)? If there is no major range advantage why go for a missile that takes up more space?
Hitting power via the Mod G warhead is another matter of course but I return to my earlier point a DD is not designed, even by the manties, to kill battlecruisers. when mk16 first came into service its warhead was of similar strength to the ERM.
So when the Destroyers are escorting a convoy the enemy would be nice enough to only send ships that a destroyer can take? It might not be meant to fight CA's but a Roland can make the Captain of a Sag-C pause and approach with caution is if it present in the escort role.
Avalon's should have a better compenster, top line like the roland but even without that it is faster then anything other then a LAC/roland and has roughly 200g accel advantage over any non GA light unit.
For now...
Your ideas are good but an Avalon can do the job now
And when the RMN finds out it cannot do the job anymore it might be in a situation where it cannot replace them. The whole point of building ships during peacetime is to look at them as being able to function for the next decade or two, its not to build ships that are by RMN standards nearly obsolete and will within a decade be obsolete by everyone else standard as well.
My point is, as it always has been, given who a light unit like a DD or CL are meant to fight the Avalon does a perfectly capable job with no redesign/rebuild work needed, is cheaper and quicker to build.
Who would you want to escort your convoy if it were attacked by a couple of Sag-C's, 5 Roland's or 5 Avalon's? Survival for the escorts would be questionable at least but the Roland's can make the Sag-C's sweat a little and buy the merchant ships time while the Avalon can die gloriously while being fired on from far outside their range. One escort can fire back, one escort cannot...