SilverbladeTE wrote:Silverwall
After WW2, radar controlled gunfire made small boats suicidal risks vs attacking larger warships, that was the big issue!
And, yer wrong, Sweden and others stuck to small ships because their geography etc supported their use
The small ships only doctrine was enfoced by the massive power of the red airforce. Larger ships became just one big target. Prior to this Sweden did invest in heavier ships as preferred for naval use. Even then the combat ships are still in the 300-600 ton range rather than the 50-80 ton range of the swarm ship concept. The only vessels in that range in the Sweedish military are armed with 2-3 50 cal BMGs and maybe a light grenade launcher. These are police action craft or maybe for landing raiders not for surface actions of the MGB or MTB. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CB90-clas ... ault_craft
We have also swerved away somewhat from the original concept of the thread which was using tender launched small craft offensivly. All my comments have been in that context and I feel that in an offensive role with no electronics or air power larger is better 95% of the time. Most of the value in small torpedo boats is in point defence of the litorial area of a friendly shore.