tlb wrote:I do not think that is correct; the Roland design was a reaction to the change in the missile environment that started with the introduction of the modern missile pod. Everyone needed to increase the counter missile capabilities in every class of ship because of the possible missile tsunami coming their way.
In first few books, It was stated that a LAC ~= DD in terms of offensive fire. Albeit 1 shot... No LAC can equal offensive fire of a Roland.
In middle few books, it was stated that a LAC ~= DD in terms of defensive fire. No LAC can equal defensive fire of a Roland.
In fact, all DD's have been kicked OUT of fleet engagements for anything other than scouting hyperbands, picketing systems or being an expensive courier boat.
If you are a scout, in hyperbands with LIMITED distance vision capability, why do you need DDM? If you are picketing a system, why do you need DDM and 20 CM' tubes? If you get jumped--> RUN, that is your job. To warn others, not to fight.
This essentially leaves Roland Design its other duties. Short range(why would a 189kton ship be short ranged??? These ships are ~built by robots anyways, a larger fuel tank is ~free in HV manufacturing "logic". So, anti piracy--> Great, but who needs DDM for anti piracy and you have ZERO marines--> Z-E-R-O(AKA LAC territory). If attacking commerce, both RMN/RHN doctrine is to use CA's/BC's, not DD's. So, why do we need a DDM armed DD for this? I know DD Roland showing up and blowing away BC's was cool and all, but not realistic.
And why on earth would you invest all that $$$ in R&D and not make capability for marines to be aboard? Making a common DD/CL design? Throw in ~2 EDM tubes per broadside if you are really worried about a single hit taking out 6 missile tubes at once. CL's do not have armor either so, what is the point?
Having so many classes o ships has NEVER made any sense to me in the HV. Sure, as tech has advanced quickly it makes sense, but after it plateaus? Nope. Simplify. Logistics & Personnel commonality training reasons for nothing else.
Operation costs today on a ship = 50++%%% of the cost, so a tiny bit more upfront costs allowing you to do BOTH jobs of DD/CL--> Why would you not? Probably less than 10,000t, since old DD's with HALF the tonnage or less, had ~120 marines on board. I find it absurd a 190k ton ship has no ability to have marines on board. The savings in 2 classes and a TINY lower "fuel bill" of vacuuming up some hydrogen out of the local gas giant is pitifully miniscule. If you do not want marines aboard sucking down resources, just do not put them on!
I mean think about it we have SD, DN, CLAC, BB, BC, CA, CL, DD, FF, LAC--> 10 classes of warship. 10!!! Not even at the height of the Royal Navy were there ever 10! classes of warship were there? I am no expert on the first world wide naval empire, but I have read quite a bit and I do not recall there ever being 10!!!! classes of warship. Maybe I am a dunderhead, but I cannot for the life of me think of more than 7. My very brief recollection is 7 classes be it sailing ships, or Steel ships. And even then several of those RN classes were effectively non existent or just OLD ships massively derated. Not classes actually BUILT from the keel up as new.
Anyways, gotta go make dinner. Daddy dinner night. Homemade pizza time.