Sigs wrote:My point about splitting the fleet was based on the fact that you don't need 240 SD(P)'s to take out Home Fleet, having 80 SD(P)'s and 100 SD's with a sizable LAC force go head to head with Home Fleet would save the other 160 SD(P)'s from damage and destruction.
Why do you think 80 SD(P)s would have sufficed when in the actual battle 120 SD(P)s were destroyed by the Home Fleet fire? Maybe 80 + 100 can put out the same amount of missile fire than the 240 SD(P)s did, but their survival rates are much poorer. I'd be surprised if there's anything left after Home Fleet's first launch arrives.
The DuQuesne class SDs will also have much poorer fire control links and sensors at that range. Even if the volume of fire of 100 SDs is equivalent to 160 SD(P)s, the accuracy would suffer greatly. That means 180 ships died instead of 120 and Home Fleet is battered but still there.
Home Fleet would not be bothering with shooting around, under, over or through the lead elements, they would be fighting to defeat the immediate threat. So yes Home Fleet might destroy 80 SD(P)'s and 100 SD's, but then you have a 2nd TF that is unbloodied and has the remaining 350,000 missiles for a first launch to clear the fixed defences.
If those extra 100 SDs were available, Theisman or Tourville might have found a way to use them. Something like your plan.
But they're likely to be far away from Haven, defending as many of the tertiary systems as the RHN can against battlecruiser and cruiser raids. Those 300 SDs ended up doing what the 374 Triumphant class BBs were doing in the first war.
Two Major Fleets, two top commanders with Giscard being the senior of them. I wont bypass my senior field commander and put him in a position one of his subordinates can handle while I put a less experienced officer in command of either 2nd or 5th Fleet. You are going after a tough target, you need your best officers.
Before Lovat, what was more important: the contingency plan or defending against Eighth Fleet? So why not have your top commander (Giscard) in the defence?
Seeing as there is a war going on, they should be ready for battle on a moments notice. So a DB is send out by Theisman the day after the News for Lovat comes in to all systems with ship concentrations with orders to a rendezvous location and leave for that location within 48h, if anyone cant for whatever reason leave in that time frame they should make quick work to fix their issues and move to Haven to form a fleet there.
Being ready does not mean being in position to make the trip in time.
You are in Washington DC, you need to gather as many troops in Reno, Nevada for an offensive on San Francisco. You take your capital army and send messengers to Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas etc..etc..etc.. with orders to leave NLT 48h after receipt of message and rendezvous in Reno Nevada ASAP.
Not a valid comparison because D.C is on a coast.
Let's try this again: you are in Cincinnati, Ohio and you need to get to Reno. How long does it take to reach the garrisons in Florida, Maine, New Brunswick? How long will it take those to get to Reno, after you?
You don’t bother sending a messenger to US forces in Europe because they are too far to be of use ATM. The Army unit from North Dakota leaves their base and heads to Reno within 48h as ordered and it will take a little longer to get there but I don’t see how it would be 4 weeks extra.
It could be, depending on whether there are grav waves that the closer ships can take, especially the D.B. from Haven to the rally point ordering the launch.
We don't know for sure. All we know is that Theisman didn't order any significant reinforcement compared to the initial plan.
The question is, can they send a message from Haven to Bolthole and get them to the rally point in time for jump off?
No, not without significant delay. Travel from Haven to Manticore is about 2 months. The time between Lovat and Manticore was 10 weeks. That leaves only 2 weeks for the message to get from Lovat to Haven, for the decision to be made, DBs sent to the rally point and any remaining forces, and some integration work.
Waiting for Bolthole would mean a week and a half, assuming the forces there could leave immediately. Most likely, they weren't provisioned for a long trip because they were system defence forces. Even the trip to the rally point was going to be anywhere from two weeks (if close to Haven) to six weeks (if half-way to Manticore), so you need to load provisions. I doubt they could get underway in 48 hours.
The RMN/GSN started the war with 190 SD(P)’s, there were 35 S(DP)’s under construction in Manticore that were to be finished within a year of Jan 1920. So that right there is 225 SD(P)’s.
Indeed, they were given to Honor for Eighth Fleet. That's how Eighth went from a single battle squadron to 30-35 SD(P)s by Lovat.
Then there was the GSN’s SD(P)’s under construction. If throughout 1920 and early 1921 the GSN had commissioned another 30-40 SD(P)’s that brings the total to 265 SD(P)’s for the GSN/RMN. The IAN had 42 SD(P)’s in commission at start of war, those ships might not be on the main front but they will be deployed to the IAN Home Fleet and other important systems in the Empire. I doubt the IAN pulled out their SD(P)’s and put them in yards leaving themselves defenceless or a burden to limited resources of the MA fleet. sO that brings the total to 307 SD(P)’s. Then we add the ~45 SD(P)’s that were sped up by the Emperor so the total is 352 SD(P)’s.
The 40 IAN vessels that were guarding imperial systems would not be available to reinforce Eighth Fleet. They'd have to stay exactly where they are. Only the 40-some ships that had completed the refit would be available and they weren't yet by July 1921. We don't know when they became available.
Grayson construction might have been hindered by the need to send back some ships to refit for Keyhole II. In any case, 30 to 40 SD(P)s is a very high number. They had 115 total in the beginning for 1920 and that's because they continued building during the High Ridge years. Considering GSNS Honor Harrington has hull number SD-31 and is from 1912, it's reasonable to expect they ended the first war with about 50 SD(P)s. To get to 115 five years later means a steady pace of 13 ships a year.
So the GSN added 20 ships from the Infodump number, minus losses. Not 40.
So the MA has 352 SD(P)’s minus 12 SD(P)’s for losses incurred in Solon and Zanzibar.
I'd say a little less, but in the same ballpark (320). Before the battle.
During the BoM, the alliance lost Home Fleet, 3rd Fleet and elements of 8th Fleet that were attached to 3rd Fleet. During the BoM the losses were 98 SD(P)’s destroyed or written off. So that’s 340 SD(P)’s – 98 SD(P)’s leaving the allied wall to 242 SD(P). Which is 10 SD(P)’s more than they started the war with.
Agreed, but again I'd say a little lower on the numbers. And noting that the 40 IAN SD(P)s might not be available for a couple of months.
New Berlin gets 30 SD(P)’s, Grayson gets 40 SD(P)’s, Manticore gets 70 SD(P)’s and Trevor’s Star gets 70 SD(P)’s. At the same time 8th Fleet would constitute 8th Fleet because they are the only Keyhole force in the Alliance so Home Fleet would be 105 SD(P)’s but only about 35 SD(P)’s would truly matter until new constructions can reform Home Fleet.
I'd disperse a little differently. More ships to New Berlin and Grayson, fewer to Trevor's Star.
Which would all be deployed to RMN/GSN Home Fleet and Trevor’s Star thereby freeing 8th Fleet for operations. This would release 180 regular SD(P)’s for redeployment because with Apollo Trevor’s Star, Manticore and Grayson are well protected. I would reinforce the IAN and keep the rest in Trevor’s Star.
Not really. We know from Uncompromising Honor that the SD(P)s weren't freed until Mycroft came online. The system may have defence pods, but apparently they can't be fired or controlled without the ships.
Zanzibat, Alizon and whatever other smaller allies are around all have SD(P)’s picketing them. Between 7-11 SD(P)’s but they add up. The GSN HF would add up to ~60 SD(P)’s because they don’t have 3rd Fleet to reinforce them if the need should come so they have to be stronger than the RMN Home Fleet. So grabbing some SD(P)’s from there would work as well. Also pull out any SD(P)’s from non critical systems.
And uncover all of them completely? That's not going to go well for the Alliance.
I don't understand your logic on Grayson. You're saying that they don't have a reserve force like Trevor's Star, therefore they can be weakened? Shouldn't it be the other way around, now that the effectiveness of RHN SD(P)s with donkey has been demonstrated?