penny wrote:This has been simmering on my brain for some time. Shouldn't LACs as a picket suffer a serious tactical disadvantage against ships that can hyper out? I agree that it hasn't appeared to have mattered ordinarily. Navies have been antagonizing each other at the hyper limit forever.
That's why no one fights outside the hyperlimit. See Toll of Honor.
Toll of Honor, Slocum System, June 27, 1907 PD wrote:The fact that she'd accelerated straight at them for over an hour, building a vector from which it would have been impossible to avoid close action in n-space, was another giveaway that she had no intention of remaining in n-space. But it didn't really matter that they'd figured it out.
I'm ignoring the rest of the discussion about sending only LACs against MAN hyper-capable ships.
Plus LACs have limited endurance don't they?
Not severely. They can easily last a week. But the point of LACs is that either you have a CLAC or a LAC base to retire to, to rotate the personnel off-shift, and for more LACs to launch from.
Even if the hyper capable ships don't have a stealth mode, if the LACs can not enter hyper their tactics are more limited. Hyper capable ships can hyper out and micro jump back in to pincer LACs. They can switch to spider-drive working in conjunction with other stealthed ships and torps pre inserted lying in doggo. LACs can be trapped, pincered, flanked, surrounded and destroyed.
They can't really pincer, because astrogation in hyper for micro-jumps is imprecise. That's not the strategy they'd use.
Thinksmarkedly indicated that would still be two hours away. But in a system protected by LACs, it can be just inside of hyper. LACs can't enter hyper. Against LACs only, the MAN can operate in hyper with impunity.
Yup, but so can basically any navy. This is not exclusive to the MAN.
If you tried to send an old-style destroyer or cruiser against RMN LACs, you would get a nasty surprise, but as you said, the hypercapable ship can simply hyper out and come out elsewhere. Once the LACs are out of position, it can try something else.
But a system that is protected only by LACs is a terrible system to attack. There's nothing of value there. Why is the MAN even bothering?
And will there be a GA system that is protected only by LACs? No missile pod shoals controlled by the LAC base? No Mycroft? No destroyers?