I appreciate the input Jonathan. I was beginning to think no one was at home at the MWDB.
Because at the closing speeds of missiles, and the requisite speed they have to make decisions decisions a computer will significantly outperform a human.
I'm not so sure about that in every situation. Certainly, ship to ship missile combat probably needs to be left up to a computer (unless a manned missile when enroute to the planet sees the Salamander's ship sitting helpless like a duck in orbit), but orbital infrastructure and planetary attacks on key targets is another thing entirely. Where I see a manned missile has an advantage. Entering the atmosphere and attacking power distribution nodes, military targets like the Queens Palace and residence, etc., etc. There's plenty of time to zero in on these targets. These pilots have practiced and practiced on a barren planet in the Darius system and mockup simulations of key GA planets.
Because a human can't take the acceleration a computer can.
Genetically modified humans sitting in a specially formulated liquid in a specially formulated shell, wearing a specially formulated suit should be able to withstand much higher accelerations. Perhaps nowhere near the 46 G mentioned by Theemile, but ballistically launched manned missiles wouldn't have to come anywhere near that accel.
Because a human can't understand the breadth of EM spectrum a computer can.
Which is why said pilot would have advantage of computer assist with readouts, inputting canned instructions OTF.
Because it takes a lot more time and resources to breed a few thousand suicide pilots for a single squadron salvo than to build a few thousand computers.
Yet it is a lot more costly to build immense fleets of ships than an immense store of manned missiles for a fleet of carriers. There's no comparison. As far as time. The MA has time to spare. Kamikaze pilots can be as young as 18 yrs old. A red army of millions can be grown by then and easily trained for such a specialized mission.
Heck the life support to keep the kamikaze pilot alive for the flight time of the missile would be more expensive than the existing targeting computers.
Would it? I don't see life support as being a problem at all for a doomed pilot on a one way journey. Food is the cheapest thing. He lives off of a specially formulated goo. His genetically engineered breathing is the most efficient life has seen using oxygen created onboard. You are looking at this from a human standpoint of caring about the pilot. These are kamikazes, doomed pilots. Pilots who historically endured harsh conditions - this is the legend of the kamikaze pilot. Not an RMN pilot you want to bring home. Read the history of the
kamikaze pilots, their strenuous training and harsh conditions.
(And the computer is less likely to get break programming and decide to attack the people who senselessly strapped it into an expendable munition)
When has the MA worried about mass uprisings with the presence of a kill switch? Mass uprisings would be a problem across the entire MA board if present. Remember, this is all this line knows. The Japanese kamikaze was brainwashed into thinking it was an honor to die for the IJN.
When you eliminate all thoughts about life and death, you will be able to totally disregard your earthly life. This will also enable you to concentrate your attention on eradicating the enemy with unwavering determination, meanwhile reinforcing your excellence in flight skills.
— Excerpt from a kamikaze pilots' manual
Tokkōtai pilot training, as described by Takeo Kasuga, generally "consisted of incredibly strenuous training, coupled with cruel and torturous corporal punishment as a daily routine". Daikichi Irokawa, who trained at Tsuchiura Naval Air Base, recalled that he "was struck on the face so hard and frequently that [his] face was no longer recognizable". He also wrote: "I was hit so hard that I could no longer see and fell on the floor. The minute I got up, I was hit again by a club so that I would confess." This brutal "training" was justified by the idea that it would instill a "soldier's fighting spirit", but daily beatings and corporal punishment eliminated patriotism among many pilots.
How harsh and brutal is the training given to sex slaves? In keeping, how harsh do you think MA training would likewise be for an MA kamikaze pilot? Considering that Japan has already set the bar high. And that the MA have no qualms with what we consider cruelty.
And they already have Ghosts to act as scouts and forward controllers, so they don't even need the extremely high risk (but not actually suicide attackers) recon LACs like Haven used during Thunderbolt to control the recon drones and FTL their findings back to the fleet far behind them.
Assisting the limited supply of expensive Ghosts is a swarm of bees who die after they have stung.
So why would the MAlign want a kamikaze? (I can see where as a reader someone might want it to further justify their belief that the MAlign are utterly evil; but where's the in-universe benefit to them to do this?)
Because they are cheaper. It is much cheaper to amass an immense store of manned missiles instead of ships. Because the GA is working on detecting their signature. It won't help against thousands of invisible manned missiles coming in hot at the planet, with human brains picking targets out of many mocked sims of the Manty home planet. Because just like the US navy didn't expect this type of an attack and was ill prepared for it, so too it is regarding the MA's unleashed kamikaze terror on the galaxy . . .
For the million dollar question. Why would using kamikaze attacks suddenly cross some imaginary line into proving the MA are evil? Do you see kamikaze attacks as being the worse thing the MA has ever done??? Really Jonathan! I simply see it as business as usual. Simple design goals to achieve victory. Do remember, the MA didn't create the kamikaze concept. Present day man did.
I have long since seen the MAlign as a dirty prize fighter. A grappler, who will bite your ear off in a boxing match. The MA will totally turn strategic and tactical warfare on its head in the Honorverse, using all of the historical tactics of medieval and modern man. They have their own way of doing things. The GA will have to leave their comfort zone for this new and determined enemy. You asked for a worthy opponent, well okay, but be careful what you ask for. This worthy opponent plays by its own rules and marches to the beat of a dirty drum.