Castenea wrote:Wrong, we first see the Pod based alpha strike that will become standard doctrine for both sides in SVW. SLN equipment is at a rough parity with RMN at this time. The SLN doctrine is behind the times, but the only new thing that the RMN has at the time of SVW is pods that fire single stage capital ship missiles with the same initial velocity as ship launched missiles. That SLN doctrine results in them having less effective ECM than the RMN, but this is not obvious to anyone untill after the first few battles.
Huh?
SLN missiles are wimpy two-stage missiles. GA missiles have full-weight warheads on top of a three stage missile--that's a lot more velocity. The SLN can fire first and the GA kill their ships before the SLN missiles get there--which means the GA missiles are under control and the SLN ones are not. The GA has FTL comms with it's missiles, making them much more deadly indeed. The GA EW birds have vastly more power available than the SLN ones, making them vastly more effective.
Had the SLN fired only as many missiles at Honor as she fired at the reserve she could have picked off the incoming missiles if she chose with very little chance of taking any damage. The SLN did it's best and didn't do much to Honor's salvo. (She fired roughly the number of missiles that there were capital ships in the reserve--and she got 90% of them. Counting the losses to Apollo and EW that means she must have been killing at least two ships per missile. The only way this makes any sense is if she fired enough to kill the whole reserve and 10% of them were picked off.)