UNSC Naval Doctrine: How to Fight Ships Better Than Yours

Covenant warships are faster, better shielded, more accurate in slipspace, and armed with plasma weapons capable of destroying human vessels with terrifying efficiency. UNSC naval doctrine therefore develops around a brutal question: how do you fight an opponent whose individual ships are better than yours? This episode examines the answers humanity finds through concentration of fire, coordinated MAC volleys, nuclear weapons, ambushes, minefields, maneuver, and numerical superiority. Commanders learn to strip shields with simultaneous attacks and exploit the brief opportunity before Covenant defenses recover. Tactics such as Jacob Keyes’s famous maneuvering at Sigma Octanus IV demonstrate how understanding geometry and enemy expectations can compensate temporarily for technological inferiority. But cleverness has limits. Human victories frequently require several ships for every enemy vessel destroyed, and even successful engagements can leave a fleet incapable of fighting again. UNSC doctrine becomes less about achieving elegant victory than extracting the greatest possible cost from an enemy humanity cannot defeat ship-for-ship. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
UNSC Naval Doctrine: How to Fight Ships Better Than Yours
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