Nice way to dance around the fact that by Weber's logic; Britain shouldn't have built the Dreadnought, because it made the Royal Navy's edge in warships semi-obsolete; and let everyone start out on a level playing field regarding a modern battleline.thegreatpl wrote:Britain had several major rivals; France, Germany, ect. All of these nations were close by, and close in technological advancement and industrialization. HMS Dreadnought was as much a political statement as an actual need for it.
Gee; I dunno, for the same reason the U.S. continued to build the B-2 and F-22 (albeit in reduced procurement), and kept on buying DDG-51 ARLEIGH BURKE SWARM well after the collapse of the Soviet Union.The Solarian League has a massive widespread "not invented here" syndrome. They think everyone outside their borders is a "neobarb". They literally dont think that any of them has anything to offer the Solarian League.
Why should they build an impressive new Battleship to impress the neighbors? they are not worth impressing.
By your impeccable logic, the United States' position as a hyperpower following the breakup of the Soviet Union should have caused the US to cancel the DDG-51 class at just those units under construction at the time; DDG-51 through DDG-56.
But no, instead the US bought a further 56 (!) Arleigh Burkes. To defend against what threat?
It's even more absurd when you consider the fact that a single Burke on it's own can shoot down most of the world's air forces and then blow up targets well inland.
Even more fun is the fact that the US Military has continued to plan for next generation weapons systems that are lightyears ahead of anyone else's -- with the mission doctrine of "attack any place on the globe in one hour or less."
What world class peer competitor is driving this military spending?
The same reason that a non-author fiat crippled Solarian League would be spending megabucks on it's military -- to maintain utter sheer dominance over any possible threat, to the point where overkill is beyond absurd -- so that you don't have to fight at all.
The only reason the Solarian League can maintain the Eridani Edict is because of it's military power -- and if it wants to maintain the Edict, it must continuously upgrade and modernize it's military to maintain that decisive edge over all other states; to the point where people would rather put a gun to their head and pull the trigger than fight the Sollies.
You can't do that if you bring fifty-year old dreadnoughts to the playing field.
I could turn this on it's head and ask; Who is going to attack the United States? Why do we maintain a massive navy that not only outguns everyone else by absurd margins; but also is so far ahead of everyone else technologically that it's no contest?Besides, who is going to attack the Solarian League?
Again, authorial fiat.There are military intel departments, but with the exception of 2 people, they are staffed by people who have that not invented here syndrome.
I can understand the first couple of battles in the First Havenite-Manticorean war being basically ignored -- it's basically:
"Oh, those two are fighting AGAIN. Wake me up when something interesting happens."
*yawns; few years pass*
"What? They're still fighting? Okay, set a team onto those guys. We might need to intervene if their war rises to the level requring an Edict Enforcement"
By the time the Second War started, the Sollies would have been very interested.
Plus; you know, it's live fire excercises on a scale not seen in a while -- always very useful to evalulate your computer simulation codes for weapons damage effects; and general simulation purposes.
I see we have a live one here who knows nothing at all about history. When we first intervened in Vietnam; the US Military service chiefs kept begging the White House, etc to adopt the 90~ target plan to destroy North Vietnam's capability to wage war and support an insurgency in the South.Oh, and didnt the US think it could win the Vietnam war easily because it was the most advanced nation and was taking on a bunch of barely industrialized rebels?
Johnson and McNamara turned that plan down in favor of a 'gradiated response' to use Action-Reaction methodology to 'walk' the North Vietnamese to the Negotiating table. Didn't work.
The 90~ target plan was adapted into the famous Linebacker I/II planning document which basically crushed North Vietnam and forced them to the negotiating table -- because by the end of Linebacker II, they had no SAMs left, no heavy AA ammunition left, their entire transportation network had been blown up, making it impossible to supply the guerillas in the South; and their major harbors had been mined, making it impossible to bring in more ammuntion from China and the Soviet Union.