Originally posted by IceBlaZe
There is a reason why they stopped using battleships.
Clumsy, slow and unuseful.
Quite simply not true.
Countries stopped building battleships because they are
expensive, and dollar for dollar aircraft carriers (despite being even more expensive[/i] give better value for the price. So when faced with the choice between a carrier or a battleship, you go with the CV every time.
But faced with the choice of 12 CVs, or 8 Cvs and 4 BBs, that would be a harder choice, IMHO. (Noteworthy that the two countries with the $$$ to do so either kept, or built new, BBs or equivalent)
BBs are most certainly NOT slow - perfectly capable of keeping up with any other ship in the fleet in fact. And if by clumsy you feel they are hard to manoeuvre, consider trying to take any kind of avoiding action with a CV. Oh, you can't - not only is it a very large ship, but is forced to maintain a fixed course for the benefit of the planes landing on it.
And as for not being useful; in addition to the very good use the USN made of the BB in the Gulf, consider this. Which is better from a political aspect - to fire a couple of 2000lb shells into hostile territory, laser guided if you like, or to drop them as bombs from an aircraft whose pilot might be shot down and captured. With the need to play the media game at every turn, the death from a distance of a BB is pretty useful.
I know that I would be safer on a CV than on a BB - but I would
feel a hell of a lot safer on the BB. There's something about 12 inches of armour plating does that to you.
And if battleships and similar large surface combatants are such a bad idea - why did the Russians build the Kirov?
And one last thing: while you might be impressed intellectually by the power represented by a CV, the ship itself has all the charm of an office block. While a BB
looks powerful; how can that not move you?