--snipping--
ThinksMarkedly wrote:I don't think so. First of all, the pod layers didn't give up their energy weapons, only their launch tubes. So if the two forces reach energy range, the one with more units wins.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but my impression is that you've got it backwards, i.e. I think that the BC(P)s and SD(P)s do
not have extensive energy weapons, but are copiously equipped with many more PDCLs, which are much smaller.
Anyway -- let's shift to 21st century navies to answer the question of "if a wet-navy battleship is able to close with a wet navy aircraft carrier, who wins"... or even the battleship vs. a Ticonderoga or equivalent is... the battleship wins... Except that there aren't any existing battleships that are fast enough to close the range... unless all of the capital ships are partially disabled and mostly shot dry. Even the current carriers can all outrun existing battleships. So only missile ships, AC, and ground-launched are all that dangerous to first world navies.
The equivalent in the Honorverse is that the SD(P)s, BC(P)s etc. can never be brought to action by a current non-GA ship except in a Hypatia like scenarios. That doesn't even count the addition of any Sag-Cs, Nikes, Rolands... or LACs. Look at what Lessem did with his ships in UH as an example. The SLN could have had SDs instead of BCs in that battle and still suffered the exact same fates.