Jonathan_S wrote:cthia wrote:But those Shrikes were not capable of being produced in horrendous numbers, in the tens of thousands.
Remember, the SLN is a G I A N T that is no longer sleeping.
Think twenty to thirty thousand Shrikes.
Actually Shrikes almost assuredly
were build in at least the (low) tens of thousands.
Just filling the LAC bays of the 148 CLACs listed in House of Steel would require 16,648 LACs. And that doesn't count spares, replacements for LACs lost in combat, LACs assigned to all the system defense LAC bases, etc. etc. etc. - And production of CLACs continued past that point (heck for Hydra it just says 94+)
Manticore and Grayson probably built at least 50,000 LACs and probably over 1/3rd of those were Shrikes.
Still, your point that the League could afford to build many many times as many is true. You were simply out a couple orders of magnitude in the number
Thanks for that!
I thought I was insane thinking the SL could produce LAC numbers in the 200k range. What's more is I thought all of you would think I was insane to think such a thing, so I pulled the punch on my post, so to speak.
My thinking was that the SL could easily produce ten times as many LACs as the GA on a bad day. And if the SL were to concentrate its efforts on building LACs only, that number should double or even triple. So, even if Honor did the math, those numbers would top off at around 2,000,000+ LACs!
Are Honor's numbers reasonable?
And if these LACs equal the Shrike design, that is a lot of hurt to another Navy.
One tactic the SL could adopt that was almost unused and unsuccessful in the LAC arena is LACs operating in pairs during dogfights. "I'm not leaving my wingman." Dogfighting originated in the Sol system. I think the RMN adopted some form of it initially, but later abandoned the tactic for reasons I can't recall. But I see no reason the SL cannot come up with some sort of
tactical improvement on the LAC design overlooked by Haven and Manticore.
Question: Did Grayson ever produce a LAC? I do not recall that they did, which would be odd since the smaller powerplant is a Grayson design.