Henry Brown wrote:
Are you talking about civilian ships or warships? If you are talking about merchant steamers, then yes I agree with you that there will be a lot of them built.
But I think warship construction is going to slow way down. I think Charis will probably finish the ironclads already under construction. But after that I think they will build the bare minimum number of warships they need.
I see two issues here.
1) There is a crapload of folks in uniform that can't be released immediately. They have to be released back into the private sector incrementally to avoid a glut even the Charisian economy can't accommodate.
One answer is to invest in steamers for the navy. There are plenty of private sector shippers who will buy commercial steamers. Those working merchies will need to have a navy to protect them. That doesn't mean the navy needs to outnumber the merchies. It only means there are enough naval vessels to be visible whereever there is a Charisian merchie.
The merchant marine will be growing fast. The new steamers can print money schlepping goods to North Harchong to build their infrastructure. That population is huge and has no infrastrucutre to speak of. Anything they produce internally have to be moved by ship. Whatever they cannot produce has to be shipped in from the EoC.
That new navy looks like a squadron or two of dreadnought battlewagons and a whole heck of a lot cruisers to patrol areas where the merchies are. The patrols won't be to protect against pirates, but to keep the authorities on shore from doing something stupid to those merchies. That means even an ICN deploying 100 ships will need about 80-90 light cruisers and destroyers capable of patrolling the waters within the Empire, the Gulf of Dohlar as well as Hsing-wu's Passage. Besides the Haarald's, nothing the ICN has now can do that. They'll have to build them.
Relying on sailing ships won't work for the ICN because they have neither the punch to remonstrate with recalcitrant authorities nor the speed to whistle up an available battlewagon. The ICN needs those cruisers to support the growing merchant fleet and speed up their communications to better protect those merchies. Even with that need the ICN can steadily draw down the ICN personnel as each of those steam cruisers are deployed, since these ships can perform more tasks than each sailing cruiser.
In the end the ICN has to modernize to free up personnel into the private economy as well as improve its ability to protect the steamers being built for private shippers.