Jonathan_S wrote:cthia wrote:Thanks for the info. I'm not sure which battle gives us the "LACs were never meant to close with SDs," but they did, and they caused significant damage. Albeit, the enemy SDs certainly may have already been damaged. However, I remember a significant factor that the enemy had a hard time targeting such a small ship. SLN SDs are built for energy battles, but they never foresaw battling bees coming at them from all angles. Also, at Hancock Station, the Peep SDs were taken on by LACs and taken out one by one because they were isolated as a result of scattering. So, perhaps one unsupported SD against a swarm of bees seems to be a different matter altogether.
At Hancock Minotaur's LACs were up against battleships; not dreadnoughts or SDs.
EoH Ch 33 specifically has the Peep commander, Admiral Kellet, mention that she wishes her force had any ships of the wall. "Thirty-plus battleships [33], ten or twelve heavy cruisers, and a half-dozen destroyers"
And even so, taking the Peeps by complete surprise, and for most of the engagement having the support of the Hancock squadron built around 5 SDs plus Minotaur sniping away with the first combat use of MDMs, the RMN lost a fair number of the 96 LACs involved (enough that they were about to break off before the Peeps scattered)
But the LACs biggest contribution was wiping out the vast majority of the Peep towed pods before they could be used to wipe out the Hancock squadron.
Thanks guys. All of your posts makes me feel like LACs would have fared even worse against the SLN if the SLN flew tighter formations with mutual defensive strategies like every other modern navy.
(Why didn't they anyway?)
I'll assume the RMN's LAC complement would double without automation. I'll also assume that most of the ten or twelve man company have nothing much to do while a LAC is attacking, until there is battle damage. Probably half of them are the second shift. Why is there a nav section? I imagined the Captain with total control of maneuvers with his joystick during attack runs.