ThinksMarkedly wrote:
I'll repeat: there's no secondary front and the "primary" front is the Republic Core Systems. Trying to be strong everywhere means you're weak everywhere. The RHN had to defend the core systems, not the relatively unimportant ones that happen to be gelactographically close to Grayson, Manticore or Trevor's Star. Just look at the list of targets for Cutworm I, II and II.
The primary front is to keep pressure on the alliance so they don't end up freeing ships from Grayson, Manticore and Trevor's Star because the RHN ends up focusing exclusively on defence. The MA wont expose Manticore, Grayson or Trevor's Star but the RHN has to exert pressure on them by having major fleets near Manticore/Grayson and Trevor's Star. Just because they wont fully expose those systems doesn't mean they wont strip ships from them for an operation or two.
Main front and secondary front are NOT a primarily defensive entities, they primary goal is to tie down the MA's limited ships simply by their close proximity to the MA's main systems. The fleets would be a fleet in being, they cant individually attack Manticore or Grayson but neither can the MA clear them out without exposing one or more of their critical systems.
The main and secondary front are not there to act as a trip wire for the RHN where the MA has to fight through them to get to the rest of the republic, they acted as a threat to make sure that the MA cannot deploy more SD(P)'s from those critical systems into 8th Fleet for attacks on the republic's core. There had to be a reason why the MA didn't skim a few SD(P)'s from all of the defensive fleets to reinforce 8th Fleet, and that was likely because there was a large and very menacing RHN fleet nearby. That's also how the RoH shows restraint, they put 150 SD(P)'s in 3 Fleets near the MA's core systems knowing that the MA cant organize a fleet to overwhelm 1 let alone all three of those systems and they cant afford to weaken any of their defences, so instead of 8th Fleet being reinforced up to say 32 SD(P)'s at the beginning of the war, they had less than 5 SD(P)'s. Imagine what would have happened if the instead of having ~4 SD(P)'s in mid 1920 for Cutworm I and II, 8th Fleet had 32 SD(P)'s? They could have hit 8 Systems with 4 SD(P)'s each. Cutworm I(8 systems) and II(4 systems) follow criteria of hitting secondary systems, and Cutworm III concentrates on 1 target in a core system. With the larger 8th Fleet, the ambush fleets have to be proportionally larger as well which means less protections for major yards outside of Haven and Bolthole or fewer systems covered.
The ambush fleets are the core systems' protection.
How so? Correct me if I'm wrong, but an ambush fleet covers a specific secondary system, waits in the vicinity of that specific system for the right conditions to execute the ambush, how does it protect a core system if it is a few days to a week away from getting to that system? By the time the system commander sends a request for help, that request gets to the ambush fleet, and that fleet gets to the system in question 8th Fleet would have trashed the systems infrastructure, destroyed the picket and would have been long gone by the time anyone showed up.
That's like saying that on December 7th 1941, the US Atlantic Fleet and their 4 CV's, 8 BB's, 5 CA's and 8 CL's were the protection of Pearl Harbour, technically true but by the time they get to Pearl Harbour from their various patrols in the Atlantic the IJN would be long gone.
On the other hand, it has only one site for significant industrial war-fighting production and that's around the Uriel gas giant (where the Blackbird base is located). The gas giant is outside the star's hyperlimit but has a hyperlimit of its own that is in similar to the missile's range (50-60 million km). And unlike RMN Home Fleet, the GSN Home Fleet protecting Blackbird is likely 100% SD(P) and many of which are likely Harrington II. So any attack on Blackbird is likely to find a very tough, concentrated wall in exactly the best position it can be to defend the yards, which the RHN would need to go through before it could attack the yards. 3:1 superiority wouldn't suffice: they'd have to send all 335 SD(P)s in.
Or they can go to the inner system which is now apparently undefended and force Grayson to surrender.
The GSN Home Fleet and their ~50-60 SD(P)'s have to protect the industry AND the inner system, this means they have to split in two. Deploying everything to protect one, exposes the other. In your scenario deploying all of Home Fleet to cover Blackbird exposes the inner system and farms that the Protectorate still depends on, so it would be race against time as to who gets to Grayson first, and if the RHN gets there first the GSN is screwed since I doubt they will fire salvos at the RHN if Grayson is backdrop for fear of committing an EE violation against their own people.
More Likely scenario is that the GSN Home Fleet is larger than Manticore's Home Fleet because they have to protect two very important objectives, in Manticore they could temporarily abandon Gryphon without losing all of their industrial capabilities. So the Junction is covered by the forts and Manticore A is covered by Home Fleet with Gryphon getting a lighter task force and fixed defences.
And 4) an offensive against Basilisk, which puts a wrinkle in the Manticore-Andermani-Silesia traingle and is sovereign territory of Manticore. It's a much smaller effort for large symbolic gain.
Which is just that, Symbolic Gain. You risk SD(P)'s against forts at the Terminal for a symbolic victory.
Theisman was quite clear that it would take a long time to activate Beatrice if they needed it, unless they started preparing before Lovat. That extra month or two might mean a second attack by Eighth Fleet, at a level that wouldn't be acceptable (though we know that wouldn't have happened).
So they exposed their nation, tied down 40+% of their SD(P)'s on a contingency they had no intention of launching and all of that was done at the time they needed a victory against 8th Fleet to execute Camille. At the very time they needed to increase the odds of catching 8th Fleet they took away a large portion of the SD(P)'s for a contingency.
Beatrice wouldn't take that long if it was an emergency, because if it was an emergency I wouldn't bother training the fleet up, I would gather every ship between Haven and Manticore that I can get go with the time I have till I get to Manticore.
With the Ambush Fleets of 48 SD(P)'s and 12 CLAC's per fleet and potentially there being 5-6 such fleets the RHN can quickly gather all those formed fleets as well as Capital Fleet.
Why would the systems be on lockdown? All I'm saying is that the ambush fleets keep translating up and down and never in full force. How does that affect civilian traffic?
Wait, so your theory is to basicly show the MA where your ambush fleets are by sending them in and out of the system a few at a time? I'm sure no one will wonder why the system received 50 SD(P)'s as reinforcement over the last month or two and lost 50 SD(P)'s in reinforcement over the last months or two. The whole point of the RHN's ambush fleets were so that NO ONE in the MA knew they were at the target systems until its too late. Missing 300 SD(P)'s in 6 ambush fleets is significantly better than giving the MA a list of target systems to avoid because they obviously have SD(P)'s near by.
Also, those SDs are the system defence. They are not just for show, they are available to intercept any attacking thrust. Look at the Battle of Solon: Giscard split his forces in 4 task forces and each was coming at Eighth Fleet from different directions, only one of which was from inside the hyperlimit. That means 75% of the forces were waiting outside the inner system.
If the scouts had caught wind of even 6 SD(P)'s in system along with CLAC's I doubt 8th Fleet would have visited Solon. The Whole point of an ambush is for the enemy to walk in without expecting you there, because if they know you have an ambush fleet in the system they will either avoid it or find a way to ambush the ambush fleet like they did in Lovat. They could have done that without Apollo if they were willing to take some risks.
And do remember that this is the most recent battle prior to the Theisman-Pritchart meeting we're talking about. This was an ambush strategy that did work.
As long as there were enough Ambush fleets to increase the chance of catching 8th Fleet in one, and the enemy(MA) didn't know where they are. If the RHN had 5 Ambush Fleets and their 240 SD(P)'s and 60 CLAC's and then they took aside 240 SD(P)'s and 16 CLAC's for a contingency operation they didn't plan on executing that leaves 40 SD(P)'s fully operational for defence of the republic and 100 SD(P)'s working up. Don't know about you but I doubt the MA will miss that 92%+ of the RHN's SD(P) have suddenly gone missing and Capital Fleet can be knocked off by 40 Alliance SD(P)'s. So either the ambush fleets were reduced in number to a point where the RHN would have been exceptionally lucky to catch 8th Fleet and 8th Fleet would have had to be exceptionally unlucky to step inside a trap or they stripped every important objective and set themselves up for failure.
These numbers support the 620 total. The meeting we're talking about happened probably in April 1921, so the 100 ships working up have just been added to the 500 from your count.
The meeting happened in April 1921, the plan for Beatrice was probably for at least June-Sept 1921, so he was talking about ships they would have AT THE TIME of the planned attack not at the time of the conversation. I would hope that the CNO knows exactly when he would get ships, how long it takes to work them up and when he expects them to be operational. If he doesn't he is a shitty CNO.