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==Thuylemans' offensive==


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(Bringing the [[Sathrati Emergency]] to its agreed end state)


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===Background===
 
Until the [[Sathrati]] situation was dealt with, [[Shireroth]] would not be able to bring the full force of its might down upon the [[Benacian Union]]. To leave some of the most populous Imperial dominions, on the southern islands astride the maritime routes of the [[Shire Sea]], in the hands of a rogue regime aligned to the northern foe would be unconscionable.
 
However, the extent of the defensive preparations undertaken by the [[Council of Sathrati]], the logistical and economic support provided to Sathrati by blockade-runners sponsored by the [[Honourable Company]], and the altered political dynamics of the Emirate in the aftermath of the [[Articles of Just Secession]], all meant that the rapid successes of the conquest of [[Zy-Rodun]] were unlikely to be repeated on [[Amity]], [[Mirioth]], or [[Yardistan]]. Yet it would also be intolerable for the status quo, punctuated only by periodic blockade enforcement actions, to continue into {{AN|1731}}. A demonstration of overwhelming Imperial might would have to be given.
 
===A year of preparation===
 
*Requisitioned merchant shipping
*Conversion of barges for use in open seas
*Assembly of the invasion flotillas in the So-Sara isles
 
====Unprecedented economic mobilisation====
 
 
*Shipyard Labour Force:
**At least 250,000 skilled shipbuilders and trades workers
**Drafting approximately 10% of auxiliaries  into shipyards
**Supplemented by tens of thousands of conscripted unskilled civilian labourers
**Mass reallocation of workers from other manufacturing sectors
**Likely requiring two 10-hour shift cycles to maintain round-the-clock production
 
*Raw Material Mobilisation:
**Over 5 million tons of steel required for hull construction
**Equating to at least 25% of annual steel output of a major industrial power
**15 million board-feet of lumber for hulls, decking, installations
**Drafting excessive timber from national forests/reserves
**Large quantities of coal, piping, wiring, steam engines and auxiliary components
 
*Production Facilities:
**Requiring over 100 coastal shipyards operating at emergency capacity ([[Duchy of Modan]] and [[So-Sara]])
**Many new slipways, drydocks, workshops constructed in just months
**Rail network upgrades to transport material stocks to shipyards
**Prefabricated components moved from inland factories on crash basis
 
*Logistics & Manpower:
**Feeding and housing a workforce of over 400,000 in shipyard towns
**Retasking whole sectors of the merchant marine for supply chain conveyancing 
**Mobilising tens of thousands of dockworkers, mechanics, riggers, etc.
**Mass call-up of civilian mariners and naval reserves to crew ships
 
*Management & Oversight:
**Centralised authority controlling design, costs, labour, material flows
**Demanding unrealistic production quotas met through martial enforcement
**Likely making extensive use of forced/conscripted labour sources
**Cutting corners on quality, safety protocols given rushed timeframe
 
Producing an invasion armada of this size within just 15 months would require staggering economic disruption and commitment of national resources. It would consume a lion's share of raw material stockpiles, industrial capacity, and labour forces diverted from other sectors.
 
Pushing shipyards and supply chains to their absolute limits could see production rates quadrupled through totalitarian management. However, even then quality would be severely compromised along with massive waste, inefficiency and human costs. Only through complete martial mobilisation of society and industry could such a gargantuan naval armada potentially be completed in little over a year - and at a potentially ruinous price.
 
 
====The "auxiliary armada"====
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|-
! Term !! Definition
! Vessel Type !! Quantity !! Gross Tonnage (each) !! Personnel Carried !! Stores/Cargo Carried
|-
|-
|Division || Unit of 14,400 men, formed of 2 brigades
| Gunboat-Barges || 1,000 || 150 tons || 50 troops || Light Artillery
|-
|-
| Brigade || Unit of 7,200 men, formed of 6 regiments
| Horse Transports || 2,000 || 60 tons || - || 30 horses
|-
|-
| Demi-Brigade || Unit of 3,600 men, formed of 3 regiments
| Small Landing Craft || 2,000 || 20 tons || 30 troops || Light Supplies
|-
|-
| Regiment || Unit of 1,200 men, formed of 10 squadrons
| Artillery Barges || 200 || 300 tons || 30 crew ||Heavy Artillery
|-
|-
| Demi-Regiment || Unit of 600 men, formed of 5 squadrons
| Gunboats || 100 || 400 tons || 60 crew || Medium Artillery
|-
|-
| Squadron || Unit of 120 men, formed of 3 troops
| Pioneer Ferries || 1,000 || 1,500 tons || 200 troops || 30 Tanks/Vehicles
|-
|-
| Troop || Unit of 40 men, formed of 5 troops
| Marine Barges || 630 || 500 tons || 120 troops || 6 Light Tanks 
|-
|-
| Section or Squad || Unit of 8 men, formed of 2 teams
| Assault Boats || 3,000 || 20 tons || 30 troops || Light Supplies
|-
|-
| Team || Sub-unit of 4 men
| Artillery Lighters || 250 || 150 tons || 15 crew || Light Artillery
|-
| Troopships || 200 || 7,500 tons || 1,500 troops || -
|-
| Cargo/Supply Ships || 130 || 3,000 tons || 50 crew || 3,000 tons stores
|-
| Hospital Ships || 25 || 6,000 tons || 500 medical staff || 1,000 casualties
|-
| Auxiliaries/Lighters || 70 || 100 tons || 10 crew || 100 tons supplies
|}
|}


==Benacian Defence Force==
The invasion flotillas combined commercial vessels requisitioned from industry alongside a multitude of scratch-built small craft, to create an armada of over 8,600 vessels totaling nearly 10 million gross tons.
 
Merger of the Black Legions, Union Defence Force, and Elwynnese Landstorm into a single combined force tasked with the defence of the Benacian Union. To be undertaken at some point between {{AN|1701}} and {{AN|1703}}. (Defence of Normark and overseas outposts to be outsourced to ESB and or "Maritime Support Group"?)
 
===Manpower===
 
As of {{AN|1700}}:


*Black Legions: 1,752,073 personnel (of whom 223,200 are first-line legionaries)
It could transport an initial assault force of over 450,000 troops along with 2,000 horses, 1,200 armored vehicles/tanks, and 1,500 artillery pieces.
*Union Defence Force: 1,360,962 personnel (of whom 504,000 are first-line combat personnel)
*Elwynnese Landstorm: 3,388,663 personnel (militia / public order troops)


The combined total of the Black Legions and UDF is therefore 3,113,035 personnel, almost as large as the real-world armed forces of India and China combined and quite unsustainable for two wrecked economies in the aftermath of a continental war.
Immense quantities of supplies could be carried, including over 2.5 million tons of ammunition, construction materials, fuel, food and other stores to support the invasion force.


{{quote|''The numbers of military personnel listed include both support personnel (supplies, construction, and contracting) and actual combat personnel. For a typical country, the proportion of this total that comprises actual combat forces is about 26% (so, for every soldier there will be around three support personnel). This proportion is referred to as the "tooth-to-tail ratio".''}}
Over 100 hospital ships could evacuate up to 25,000 casualties from the beachheads.


3,113,035/100*26 = 809,389 (while 504,000+223,200 = 727,200)
Supporting the invasion force would be 1,550 gunboats, artillery barges and coastal defense craft providing offshore fire support.


*809,389/1,200 = 674 regiments
While an astounding logistical feat to assemble, the sheer size of this armada showcased the massive maritime resources that the Imperial Republic would have to marshal for an island hopping campaign against Sathrati.
*223,200/1,200 = 186 regiments (186 being 27.6% of 674)

Latest revision as of 18:31, 28 April 2024

Thuylemans' offensive

(Bringing the Sathrati Emergency to its agreed end state)

Background

Until the Sathrati situation was dealt with, Shireroth would not be able to bring the full force of its might down upon the Benacian Union. To leave some of the most populous Imperial dominions, on the southern islands astride the maritime routes of the Shire Sea, in the hands of a rogue regime aligned to the northern foe would be unconscionable.

However, the extent of the defensive preparations undertaken by the Council of Sathrati, the logistical and economic support provided to Sathrati by blockade-runners sponsored by the Honourable Company, and the altered political dynamics of the Emirate in the aftermath of the Articles of Just Secession, all meant that the rapid successes of the conquest of Zy-Rodun were unlikely to be repeated on Amity, Mirioth, or Yardistan. Yet it would also be intolerable for the status quo, punctuated only by periodic blockade enforcement actions, to continue into 1731 AN. A demonstration of overwhelming Imperial might would have to be given.

A year of preparation

  • Requisitioned merchant shipping
  • Conversion of barges for use in open seas
  • Assembly of the invasion flotillas in the So-Sara isles

Unprecedented economic mobilisation

  • Shipyard Labour Force:
    • At least 250,000 skilled shipbuilders and trades workers
    • Drafting approximately 10% of auxiliaries into shipyards
    • Supplemented by tens of thousands of conscripted unskilled civilian labourers
    • Mass reallocation of workers from other manufacturing sectors
    • Likely requiring two 10-hour shift cycles to maintain round-the-clock production
  • Raw Material Mobilisation:
    • Over 5 million tons of steel required for hull construction
    • Equating to at least 25% of annual steel output of a major industrial power
    • 15 million board-feet of lumber for hulls, decking, installations
    • Drafting excessive timber from national forests/reserves
    • Large quantities of coal, piping, wiring, steam engines and auxiliary components
  • Production Facilities:
    • Requiring over 100 coastal shipyards operating at emergency capacity (Duchy of Modan and So-Sara)
    • Many new slipways, drydocks, workshops constructed in just months
    • Rail network upgrades to transport material stocks to shipyards
    • Prefabricated components moved from inland factories on crash basis
  • Logistics & Manpower:
    • Feeding and housing a workforce of over 400,000 in shipyard towns
    • Retasking whole sectors of the merchant marine for supply chain conveyancing
    • Mobilising tens of thousands of dockworkers, mechanics, riggers, etc.
    • Mass call-up of civilian mariners and naval reserves to crew ships
  • Management & Oversight:
    • Centralised authority controlling design, costs, labour, material flows
    • Demanding unrealistic production quotas met through martial enforcement
    • Likely making extensive use of forced/conscripted labour sources
    • Cutting corners on quality, safety protocols given rushed timeframe

Producing an invasion armada of this size within just 15 months would require staggering economic disruption and commitment of national resources. It would consume a lion's share of raw material stockpiles, industrial capacity, and labour forces diverted from other sectors.

Pushing shipyards and supply chains to their absolute limits could see production rates quadrupled through totalitarian management. However, even then quality would be severely compromised along with massive waste, inefficiency and human costs. Only through complete martial mobilisation of society and industry could such a gargantuan naval armada potentially be completed in little over a year - and at a potentially ruinous price.


The "auxiliary armada"

Vessel Type Quantity Gross Tonnage (each) Personnel Carried Stores/Cargo Carried
Gunboat-Barges 1,000 150 tons 50 troops Light Artillery
Horse Transports 2,000 60 tons - 30 horses
Small Landing Craft 2,000 20 tons 30 troops Light Supplies
Artillery Barges 200 300 tons 30 crew Heavy Artillery
Gunboats 100 400 tons 60 crew Medium Artillery
Pioneer Ferries 1,000 1,500 tons 200 troops 30 Tanks/Vehicles
Marine Barges 630 500 tons 120 troops 6 Light Tanks
Assault Boats 3,000 20 tons 30 troops Light Supplies
Artillery Lighters 250 150 tons 15 crew Light Artillery
Troopships 200 7,500 tons 1,500 troops -
Cargo/Supply Ships 130 3,000 tons 50 crew 3,000 tons stores
Hospital Ships 25 6,000 tons 500 medical staff 1,000 casualties
Auxiliaries/Lighters 70 100 tons 10 crew 100 tons supplies

The invasion flotillas combined commercial vessels requisitioned from industry alongside a multitude of scratch-built small craft, to create an armada of over 8,600 vessels totaling nearly 10 million gross tons.

It could transport an initial assault force of over 450,000 troops along with 2,000 horses, 1,200 armored vehicles/tanks, and 1,500 artillery pieces.

Immense quantities of supplies could be carried, including over 2.5 million tons of ammunition, construction materials, fuel, food and other stores to support the invasion force.

Over 100 hospital ships could evacuate up to 25,000 casualties from the beachheads.

Supporting the invasion force would be 1,550 gunboats, artillery barges and coastal defense craft providing offshore fire support.

While an astounding logistical feat to assemble, the sheer size of this armada showcased the massive maritime resources that the Imperial Republic would have to marshal for an island hopping campaign against Sathrati.