JeffEngel wrote:Armed Neo-Bob wrote:Courvosier wouldn't have been aboard a destroyer if a ship with a flag deck (only Fearless had one) was available. He had no business being on a ship that small; flag ships for such smaller combatants were so scarce they were using Star Knights for it in the first war. That was why they built them into the Rolands. Just why the Avalon's didn't get them is a bit less comprehensible, to me.
I think the Avalon designers wanted to got for a more conventional approach all around in case the Saganami-C and Roland's more radical moves failed somehow. Also, based on size, they may have figured on mixed Roland/Avalon squadrons, and tapped the Rolands for flag duty.And the Rolands do have the space for Marines; just clear out the mostly unused flag deck facilities.
Regards
Rob
Opinions vary on how well that will work. I'm not sure the "no problem at all!" and "it must not and can never happen!" ends of the spectrum are actually represented by anyone. I'm somewhere in the "doable expedient in a pinch; don't expect it to be ideal" middle.
Avalons (and Wolfhounds) were based on the design studies for the Sag-B, the Mk14/Mk36 ERM missiles, and likely pre-dated the completion of the Sag-C/Roland design study by several years. The great delay in getting them built and deployed is due to the Janacek Admiralty's stupidity. Or cupidity. The design studies were likely initiated in the Mourncreek Admiralty, even before Buttercup. They looked at the new Ghost Rider tech, and decided to adapt it to the needs of their light ships, after they got enough of the other new ship types built (Medusas and Minotaurs).
With Janacek in place, getting anything new past him was an exercise in ego-based politics.
If Janacek had actually built the 400 destroyers to replace older DDs and CLs, along with getting the Bravos deployed earlier to replace the Prince Consorts he was taking out of service, he could have drastically improved the shiplist and firepower, while reducing manning.
That would have required Sir Edward to be something less stupid than a brick, however.
Rob