Sigs wrote:Theemile wrote:
Actually a single LAC wing will probably handle 98-99% of traditional Pirates. It has enough presence units to cover most interesting locations in a system simultaneously, and support crew and maintenance rotations. A single modern LAC can rip a hole in a classic DD/CL, and a squadron can easily handle most of such ships.
Core worlds and Shell worlds have a lot more industrial power than Grayson in 1900. Grayson had to worry about one other nation with equally crappy technology and equally weak economy. Dozens or hundreds of core/shell systems will present quite the juicy target if they only have a handful of LAC's and CA and bellow. Besides the first independent system to build a significant military it will force their neighbours to do so as well and so on in series because no one will want to be protected by a bunch of light combatants and LAC's when they neighbour is working on their 5th or 6th squadron of SD(P)'s.
These are wealthy systems that wont want to feel exposed if they can help it.Now, protecting against Commerce Raiders/Foreign Navies, those require the force you are suggesting, they are usually more modern, larger, and better equipped; more importantly, they are willing to take damage to achieve their mission. A wing of 1920 Havenite LACs should be sufficient to destroy a division of 1900 era Battlecruisers handily (whereas a squadron of Shrikes should be able to take a BC on their own.) A thousand or 2 pods will stand off a BC squadron or 2 and give pause to a capital squadron or 2.
That's now in 1923, imagine what it will be like in 1930 or 1935 when you have everyone tripping over themselves to attempt to gain parity the technological edge will close quickly.What happens when their neighbour build a squadron of SD(P)'s? What if that neighbour has a score to settle that the SLN was keeping a lid on but no more? We are talking about core and shell worlds which ware used to being protected and secure, we are not talking about verge systems that don't have two pennies to rub together and have to worry about some nickel and dime pirates.A handful of DD/CLs would allow a state to easily patrol beyond it's hyperlimit, a couple more will allow the support of a merchant marine and regional policing duties.So the core worlds that until 1921 were protected by the mighty SLN and its 10,000 SD's would be willing to reduce their defence to only 10 hyper capable ships and a few dozen LAC's?The optimal small navy would probably be as you said, a couple LAC wings, 6 or so DDs, and 1-3 CLs, with a shoal of (Cataphract) missile pods. It would be a tight little, easy to maintain navy, focusing on ease of defense, with slight offensive reach, but little ability for protracted excursions.
These are core and shell systems that just saw the SLN try to wipe two member systems industry and a dozen neutrals out of spite, I doubt that they will settle for the smallest navy possible, they might start with a few LAC's and DD's if starting from near scratch but from that point on they will most likely be working feverishly to build up their navy to a sufficient strength.
Sigs, we're discussing a minimal verge navy here, and given the "current" situation in the Honorverse, this takes care of the threat. No verge navy could realistically hold off the SLN or the RMN if their sites are set on you; no matter what you could possibly throw into your defense, such a first tier navy will just steamroll you, by definition. All a Verge nation can do is build a plausible deterrent that would require a 1st tier navy to have to engage with such overwhelming force as to make it difficult and expensive.
You plan for the other 99% of threats you will realistically encounter: policing the system, presence in your territory, detection and deterrence against random light pirates, standing off commerce raiders and assault forces from expected threats, protecting your merchants beyond your space. That's a minimal navy, and for most of the Verge in 1923 pd, what was outlined will do.
In 1935, that might change, and need to be addressed, but my list has much more firepower than ~50% of navies do currently.
Or to put it more bluntly, When you build a house in Ohio, you don't build it to withstand a 7.0 earthquake, or a Cat 5 Hurricane. You don't install AC units capable of cooling your house on a 120 degree day, or heaters and insulation to keep out -50 degree arctic colds. You don't worry about planting plants in your yard that are drought resistant or fire retardant, and you don't build a 10 foot stone wall topped with glass shards and barbed wire around your yard. All those are threats experienced and others build to withstand elsewhere, but those are not treats experienced THERE normally, so no one builds designs for them.
You build to withstand the threats and conditions you can realistically experience. You plan for marginally outside the day to day threats and address them if you can.