Silverwall wrote:
Short version the havenite fleet wasn't big enough to cover critical defence commitments and mass a big enough fleet to first strike Manticore. The massive size of Haven really hurts them here.
The truly critical systems are a lot fewer than the total size of Haven would suggest.
4) Haven Knows that BBs are worthless in a fleet major engagement and only uses them for rear area defence. Text evidence from 4th yeltsin and later in the war shows this to be true.
BB's might be useless in fleet engagements by themselves, but they are still very powerful as a force in conjunction with wallers. They are still missile heavy, sending 300 BB's with the fleet allows them to launch 11,400 missiles in a single launch, missiles that are of the same class as their DuQuesne class SD's. Adding 240 SD's gives another 11,520 missiles. Imagine in the opening Phases of the first war Manticore being faced with almost 23,000 missiles in a single launch. With Home Fleet being ~12 Squadron(96 SD/DN's) plus equivalent of 100 SD's of forts then that gives them ~200 SD's worth of firepower. If we assume that Manticore SD's have 40 missiles per broadside that gives them 8000 missiles against 540 Targets vs 23,000 missiles vs ~200 targets. I don't care how good the RMN is, with such numbers the RMN is screwed.
Total Opposing wallers as per the appendix in SVW
Haven: 460
Manticore: 301
Fleet deductions from both totals:
1) because of increased tensions both sides know somthing is up and have made a major effort to clear the refit/repair lists and have managed a frankly outstanding feet of each side only having 10% of wallers currently unavailable in the yards. Normally this number is about 25%
Haven: 414
Manticore: 270
2) Manticore has nodal fleets at Hancock, Grendlesbane and Yeltsins star + misc other deployed forces which in SVW add up to about 100 wallers.
Haven: 414
Manticore: 170
-2nd fleet alone had 64 wallers in 8 Squadrons.
-Hancock Station has 42 wallers in 5 squadrons.
-Assuming that Basilisk gets 1 Squadron and Grendlesbane gets 2 Squadrons that is a further 24 wallers in 3 squadrons.
-Call it another 24 wallers in 3 squadrons deployed somewhere else like the Talbot System
This gives the RMN's deployment of 154 wallers plus ~96 in home Fleet. The rest would be in transit from one station to another or in refit.
Haven on the other hand might have 5 truly critical systems if even that, that are critical to the war while the rest are secondary systems at best with limited if any help to the war effort. Capital Fleet Can still maintain 80 SD's with another 20 DN's. which still leaves 80 wallers plus 30 BB's for the rest of the critical systems.
If things go sideways the war is lost, if Haven launches a surprise attack with a large portion of their fleet and losses the battle chances are whatever is left behind will not be enough.4) Haven must maintian some forces at the border nodes and fleet bases of Barnett, Trevors star, Seabring, Treadway/Solway to prevend manty nodal forces running amok if things go sideways. total of 8 squadrons or 64 wallers
Haven: 250
Manticore: 170
5) Haven is big and even using BBs for most rear area security you have 5 other systems that are important enough for political/strategic/economic reasons to have 1 squadron of wallers which can also act as deep nodal defence forces. - 40 wallers
Final rough tally for the proposed first strike battle of Manticore
Haven: 210 wallers
Manticore: 170 wallers + massive fixed fortifications.
We know that 1/3 of Manticore's Home Fleet's wallers were send to reinforce 2nd Fleet, that represented 4 Squadrons, so that would be that Home Fleet was at most 96-100 wallers if that.