Logistics... Not X-wings: Death of the Star Destroyer

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@GenerationTech
@GenerationTech Жыл бұрын
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@pyeitme508
@pyeitme508 Жыл бұрын
No
@chriscummings4206
@chriscummings4206 Жыл бұрын
Nowadays, I prefer the smaller ships in The Mandalorian. It reminds me of the Clone Wars and allows for a smaller budget to roleplay. I should have been more appreciative of the smaller ship LEGO sets over the decades, instead of lusting for that unobtainable 12 foot Star Destroyer...
@robertagu5533
@robertagu5533 Жыл бұрын
Sure thing.. an I'll be sure not to tell Vader an Palpy while I'm at it
@adamallen7070
@adamallen7070 Жыл бұрын
Can you do more videos on the Arquitens Light cruiser like the “Savior of the empire” video. Just cause you seem to revisiting old videos with the outdated tactics video and all
@admiralhax9714
@admiralhax9714 Жыл бұрын
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@TheWarmachine375
@TheWarmachine375 Жыл бұрын
"Amateurs talk tactics. Professionals talk logistics." - Sun Tzu probably
@hanzo8120
@hanzo8120 Жыл бұрын
You mean "High Admiral Sun Tzu".
@the_chrisgamer9934
@the_chrisgamer9934 Жыл бұрын
Someone who knows what he's talking about.👌
@bigsarge2085
@bigsarge2085 Жыл бұрын
Beat me to it! 👍
@shril171
@shril171 Жыл бұрын
​@@hanzo8120General* Sun Tzu
@shril171
@shril171 Жыл бұрын
Who is Sun Tzu Probably though
@bohba13
@bohba13 Жыл бұрын
"When your men get to eat three full meals, that's logistics,"
@warlynx5644
@warlynx5644 Жыл бұрын
Not just eat 3 meals, but having clean water, warm showers and clothing, plenty of ammo, working vehicles, and sufficient medical supplies
@bohba13
@bohba13 Жыл бұрын
@@warlynx5644 was making a rip on the old UPS comercials.
@justinwainwright5069
@justinwainwright5069 3 ай бұрын
​@@warlynx5644food/water and ammo was all I really cared about as an Infantryman. The rest was "luxury".
@jamesricker3997
@jamesricker3997 Жыл бұрын
Logistics weren't a flaw in the ISD ,it was a design feature. Palpatine didn't want his admirals rebelling against him.
@patrickrada2923
@patrickrada2923 11 ай бұрын
Palpatine/Sidious is said to be the strongest Sith of all time. How strong and powerful can he be that he had to deceive the people in order to come to power? Then put this people in fear and keep them in fear, manipulating the citizens in such a way that the population denounces each other? Ultimately making military commanders dependent on logistics? If he were truly the strongest Sith, then he would have been powerful enough to openly challenge all Jedis and the entire Republic and defeat them alone, as well as any future uprisings.
@gavenmace7779
@gavenmace7779 11 ай бұрын
Its still a flaw. What kind of paranoid leader purposely hinders his own military force, a terrible leader that was doomed from the start.
@billjames9945
@billjames9945 10 ай бұрын
Bro what are you raving about? To be strong enough to take on the entire Jedi order, Republic, and then crush all rebellion would require the strength of an omnipotent being. Sith and Jedi are individuals, very strong individuals but individuals nonetheless. You take the most powerful force user of all time and put them against 1 million droids and eventually they will fall. Audio is being the most powerful sith of all time does not make him invincible against reality.
@patrickrada2923
@patrickrada2923 10 ай бұрын
@@billjames9945 Jedi and Sith are Force users. The question of who is the strongest Jedi or Sith is about who is the strongest in the Force or its use. Sidious defeated the Jedi with intelligence, patience, cunning and foresight, but it had nothing to do with the Force. A non-Force user with the same abilities would have been able to do this. Especially because no one could have accused him of using the Dark Side or even being a Sith. Not to mention a conviction. A non-Force user would only have had to approach it differently for the Jedi to attack him and thus commit treason. When Darth Bane dueled Darth Zannah in the final book of the Bane trilogy, it was a matter of who was the strongest in the Force, so that the stronger of the two would continue the Order of the Sith as master. Bane made it very clear that this fight is not about cunning and patience, but about strength and skill in the Force.
@billjames9945
@billjames9945 10 ай бұрын
No force user will ever have the ability to take on thousands of Jedi at once. Just because a non force user could use the same tactics doesn’t somehow mean that Sidious is lesser for using those same tactics. And yes Darth Bane wanted the strongest force users as he was able to get. But his whole goal was deception because he realized the Jedi were too strong to take head on. So they needed to be more subtle about it. I’m just confused on why you think that somehow someone will have the ability to steam roll literally the entire galaxy and take power. If someone ever did, that would break Star Wars lore with how op they would be. This is nonsensical.
@thalmoragent9344
@thalmoragent9344 Жыл бұрын
This also adds to the Imperial Navy's downfall after the Battle of Endor: After the fall of the Empire, the resources required to maintain and repair this thing is what led to the loss of so many. (Another reason why people like Thrawn figured the Death Star was a bad idea). Once you lose a few major parts, you scrap that ISD for spare parts to upkeed a few others, and you go down that line until you've lost dozens of these things. Most being taken to hidden space and left unmanned and in storage for later use, and working with less. ((Side Note for; 15:05 I woll say however, an ISD can hold enough food for a full crew for up to 2 years so, they got some decent storage space, I'll give them that.)) Having proper support ships, with multiple roles, is why the Tarkin Doctrine was ridiculous. Even getting rid of the Venator, which was a perfect carrier, was foolish. Sure, they used them incorrectly during the Clone Wars (like using an Aircraft Carrier as a Battleship, basically) but that could've been remedied. Too many ISD's, not enough of literally anything and everything else.
@casbot71
@casbot71 Жыл бұрын
The Venator would have fitted in perfectly with the (flawed) cheap Tie Fighter concept. Having 400 Ties launched at once would actually be a formidable force that could just overwhelm Rebel X-Wings with sheer numbers.
@thalmoragent9344
@thalmoragent9344 Жыл бұрын
​@casbot71 Precisely. Absolutely. If I was an Admiral in the Imperial Navy, or any Military leader in general, I'd be that one guy using a mix of modern Imperial forces as well as Clone Wars Era stuff as well. Give me a Venator or 2 with an Imperial Grey with Black Markings for a Paintjob? Shoot, I'd use it 😅 I'm sure Thrawn would too, I'm actually kinda surprised he didn't go looking for a few still active on the Outer-Rim himself
@Spartan086
@Spartan086 Жыл бұрын
@@casbot71exactly. It was the perfect anti-rebel capital ship
@Obiwan7100
@Obiwan7100 Жыл бұрын
​@@thalmoragent9344Imagine a Venator with a mix of TIE Interceptor and Bomber and with a small amount of TIE Defender it would be simply unstoppable.
@theliato3809
@theliato3809 Жыл бұрын
Id imagine the fact theyd be torn apart by other imperial forces getting into slugging matches so suddenly it just completely knocks them off balance that they couldnt get them back up and running.
@somerandofilipino6957
@somerandofilipino6957 Жыл бұрын
The Imperial Navy is quite analogous to the contemporary US Navy, if the US Navy ever decided to strap 16 inch guns on all their supercarriers, then proceeded to only produce MORE of said supercarriers, and then sending them off to do a frigate's job.
@GenerationTech
@GenerationTech Жыл бұрын
i don't think anyone even knows how to make those 16 inch guns anymore
@pyeitme508
@pyeitme508 Жыл бұрын
lol@@GenerationTech
@robertagu5533
@robertagu5533 Жыл бұрын
Yeah but then again to morph them into our reality of THIS Imperial franchise faction we'd also have to be enslaved, mostly, to our leader's will an then come up with both an absurdly big an powerful weapon capable of destroying a whole geographic area even more so then what we already got in a single shot. Not even a nuke can do THAT... Yet.. an ALSO luckily not everyone is fanatical to the government either also least not yet
@Hugo123ll50
@Hugo123ll50 Жыл бұрын
​@@GenerationTechthey do we have the blue prints and plans to those guns in archives. It's just that kind of weapon is no longer needed due to the way warfare is fought in modern times. The age of the big gun battleship/ dreadnought days were numbered once the first plane took to the skies. As much as it hsuts to say There are better and cheaper ways to get missions down now instead of sending massive war ship with big guns of the coast of a enemy shore when you can send a destroyer with missiles that have hundreds of miles of reach
@vaarkajjunrrato147
@vaarkajjunrrato147 Жыл бұрын
@@Hugo123ll50blueprints is not all you need to know how to make something, you need to know the metals how to heat and forge them together how to rifle such a giant barrel along with the manufacturing infrastructure that’s needed and how to build that by itself it wouldn’t be impossible and he was probably making an overstatement but it would still take a lot more than just looking at some cross-sections
@jthopkins2544
@jthopkins2544 Жыл бұрын
My wife had to remind me that Star Wars wasn't real one time while I was watching your channel. That's how real you make it feel my dude. I'm a 34 year old tree climber. But I'm also a total nerd at heart. I love your content dude, thank you so much!!!👏🤌
@AlMcpherson79
@AlMcpherson79 Жыл бұрын
It's your professional dream to mimic the ground part of the Battle of Endor, isn't it? Climb trees, chop wood, let the falling pieces destroy AT-STs. :D
@kutmasterkurt22
@kutmasterkurt22 3 ай бұрын
@@AlMcpherson79😂😂yeah you could defo make that log/trunk trap from battle of endor
@JacobAAllen
@JacobAAllen Жыл бұрын
I read once that for every 1 soldier the USA has there are 11 people supporting them in logistics. A soldier wins a battle and logistics win a war.
@MaxwellAerialPhotography
@MaxwellAerialPhotography 4 ай бұрын
as Ryan McBeth says, the US military is a logistics organization that dabbles in combat
@DGARedRaven
@DGARedRaven 4 ай бұрын
If possible, I would like a link and/or reference for that number. Not because I don't think it's plausible, but because it sounds like an interesting read.
@geoffreymowbray6789
@geoffreymowbray6789 Жыл бұрын
The Royal Navy at the beginning of the 20th century had its battleships concentration in the Mediterranean fleet based in Malta, the Atlantic Fleet based at Gibraltar, and the Channel Fleet (renamed the Home Fleet) and Reserve Fleet in UK. The bulk of the Royal Navy and the face British power around the world oceans was the large numbers of 2nd and 3rd class protected cruisers etc. with their local flagships been the much larger armoured cruisers and 1st class protected cruisers.
@belgeode
@belgeode Жыл бұрын
I kinda giggled. When you were talking about Boeing, you showed flight lines of Airbus A380s.... Boeing's competitor.
@maudrysilvain5905
@maudrysilvain5905 Жыл бұрын
During the battle of the Lothal sector, while Thrawn always gargled himself at how a great tactician create plans, a clone, going by the numbers of CC-3510 answered to him : Maybe, but a winning tactician creates logistical networks (and then soon after the deep-space drydock for the seventh fleet got hijacked by some alliance marines he led, creating havoc inside the seventh fleet for months to come)
@supremefankai5480
@supremefankai5480 Жыл бұрын
Most people never think about how to get something from its point of production to the place it needs to be, and that is why having great logistics is such a force multiplier.
@DaddyDumptruckDeluxe
@DaddyDumptruckDeluxe Жыл бұрын
Pun intended?
@supremefankai5480
@supremefankai5480 Жыл бұрын
@@DaddyDumptruckDeluxe very much so
@BasicallyBaconSandvichIV
@BasicallyBaconSandvichIV Жыл бұрын
The Star Destroyer, if there were only a few in the logistical system it wouldn't be a problem per se. But build your fleet around them, and suddenly you can't fight the one and only thing you're fighting: Insurgents, terrorist/freedom fighters, guerrilla fighters and any other issue. A carrier would be better in the role the empire uses the Star Destroyer for.
@7ElevenTruther
@7ElevenTruther Жыл бұрын
If anything, the ISD should have been reserved as a command vessel for admirals and moffs like the SSDs while far more numerous smaller cheaper cruisers like the Arquitens class or the Cantwell arrestor cruiser form the backbone of the fleet.
@Al1701
@Al1701 Жыл бұрын
And one with hyper-capable fighters. Limiting the TIE to little more than close-in CAP and fire support defeats the purpose of having fighters. Using the U.S. as an example, a carrier's aircraft are able to engage an enemy while keeping it at a safe distance with extended detection from AWACS and range extension with midair refueling. The Nimitz and Ford carriers are more like the Mon Cals with their compliments of Wing-type starfighters.
@Beuwen_The_Dragon
@Beuwen_The_Dragon Жыл бұрын
@@Al1701don’t underestimate the effectiveness of Ties, they were perfectly capable of popping X-Wings and Y-Wings with one or two direct hits. The Rebellion’s only advantage was that they could use surprise hit and run attacks and then flee before an Imperial counterattack could be mobilized.
@theoverpreparerlamenters3r436
@theoverpreparerlamenters3r436 Жыл бұрын
Like a Venator.
@Al1701
@Al1701 Жыл бұрын
@@Beuwen_The_Dragon I'm not arguing that the TIEs weren't excellent (albeit fragile) combat units. I meant they were limited in their ability to project a Star Destroyer's power beyond its immediate area. And hyper-capability has more use than hit and run raids. Hyper-capable fighters can scout an area ahead of a fleet and secure it before it moves in, escort convoys (hardening that logistical tail from attack), handle situations that do not call for a starship, etc. Again, TIEs can only provide close-in CAP and fire support which the Wing-types can also do along with the other duties mentioned above. Hyper-capable fighters can also escape a battle along their carrier rather than the carrier either stick around in a bad situation for their fighters to land or abandoning them.
@darwinskeeper421
@darwinskeeper421 Жыл бұрын
I remember Beau of the Fifth Column once said something like amateurs talk strategy, professionals talk logistics. I'm beginning to see what he means. Even Thrawn himself is limited when his fleet lacks the resources to function.
@peterknutsen3070
@peterknutsen3070 Жыл бұрын
I think that’s a Napoleon quote.
@stefaneer9120
@stefaneer9120 Жыл бұрын
As a skilled and educated logistical worker, I'm really happy to learn more about the logistics of Star Wars and the Defence Industry in the US today.
@reginaldshort8486
@reginaldshort8486 Жыл бұрын
Logistically the Lucrehulk was cheaper and required far less resources. You could build and man 2 Lucrehulks for 1 ISD and could use it as a mobile dry dock building and repairing anything from fighters to light cruisers.
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea Жыл бұрын
This may explain why TIE Fighters have solar panels on their wings. Considering how energy intensive the ISDs and the colossal SSDs needed to consume. The Imperial Navy couldn't spare as much fuel for the fighter crafts stationed on their mighty battleships, therefore solar panels at least provided TIEs with a way to avoid refueling as often as they could.
@nexor7809
@nexor7809 7 ай бұрын
the solar panels only powered electronics. The engines of the TIE still needed fuel
@azeria1
@azeria1 Жыл бұрын
I always imagine star destroyers as having hydroponics bays to supply food mini arms factorys as well
@peterknutsen3070
@peterknutsen3070 Жыл бұрын
To produce enough calories and protein for the 37 thousand crew, and maybe 20 thousand carried troops?
@kurskfirebrand4494
@kurskfirebrand4494 Жыл бұрын
Personally i would like to see imperial fleet tenders. Ships who have hull space devoted to hydroponics/manufacturing. I feel like that would fit the imperial doctrine better l, they can build a new ship class and not sacrifice hull space on an isd.
@anydaynow01
@anydaynow01 11 ай бұрын
Yep and yeast vats, or some kind of way to turn waste energy and "materials" into food to prolong periods they have to be resupplied.
@peterknutsen3070
@peterknutsen3070 11 ай бұрын
@@kurskfirebrand4494A warship 1600 meters long, with a crew of 37k will have at least a tiny bit of manufacturing capability, in the form of dozens of lathes and so forth, welding equipment, and metal piping and sheet metal that can be adapted to various needs.
@martinseancahill7878
@martinseancahill7878 Жыл бұрын
A problem with the ISD is its a generalist ship. Part ship of the line, part assault transport. A specialist "pure" design of a smaller size can beat it in a fight as the specialist did not waste the mass/space on troops and just loaded on more defenses and firepower.
@Beuwen_The_Dragon
@Beuwen_The_Dragon Жыл бұрын
Not necessarily. The Star Destroyer itself is a very formidable ship, capable of carrying out a number of tasks. In a Straight Up Fight the Rebellion could rarely field a fighting force capable of besting an ISD. The only way Rebels were able to defeat an ISD in combat was through sheer superior numbers, which they did not often have. This is why the Rebellion relied on Fast moving Surprise Hit-and-run attacks against Imperial Logistics installations, not full blown Military Bases. Even against a Star Destroyer their only hope was to catch them by surprise and potentially disable one long enough to finish their attack on a Fuel Depot or other Logistics target, and flee before the Imperials regrouped. The Empire’s problem wasn’t with their Ships, but rather their Tactics. Specifically, their Tactics of Fear Mongering over their own citizens. The Empire’s tactics of ‘burn every rebel world” was extremely unpopular, and became even more so after the Empire started destroying their own worlds. No Regime, no matter how militarily powerful, can survive without the Logistical, Financial or moral Support of its Citizens. This is where the Empire Failed.
@garyrobbins283
@garyrobbins283 Жыл бұрын
It's plausible that out of a total inventory of 25K star destroyers about 18K would be active warships, with 5K either in reserve or undergoing maintenance, and about 2K used for cannibalizing parts.
@johnsmithfakename8422
@johnsmithfakename8422 Жыл бұрын
This raises the question of how more interesting the empire fleet could have been if they had only 1 ISD per sector as a command ship and a fleet of 600 meter long cruisers as the work horse ships. Or completely omitted the 1600 meter long ISD.
@marcelgrabowski5939
@marcelgrabowski5939 Жыл бұрын
Using logistics as plot device is actually quite smart move from Disney side, after all, everything ultimately come down to logistics.
@eleventhoperator
@eleventhoperator Жыл бұрын
This is actually a phenomenal vid on supply chain and why good logistics are so important (especially for military), well done.
@anydaynow01
@anydaynow01 11 ай бұрын
Yep, just ask Napoleon and Paulus!
@stevehensonuk
@stevehensonuk Жыл бұрын
Fascinating, thanks. I remember reading about the situation in Vietnam where something like only 5-10% of personnel actually saw battle, with most in the rear with the gear - to enable full logistical support to those who WERE tramping through the jungle.
@akizeta
@akizeta Жыл бұрын
For the mathematically-inclined, if a force loses 10% of its capability every time it fights, then after 10 battles it is down to 35% capability.
@louisinjoliet8546
@louisinjoliet8546 Жыл бұрын
TheFatElectrician had a great story about the best logistical flex ever. Yes, Subway and Pizza Hut is a good example, but in World War 2, the US had ice cream barges that would follow the island hopping campaign. Think about it. You are 7,000 miles from home in a tropical environment and you can get fresh ice cream. Talk about a morale boost.
@Big_Red1
@Big_Red1 Жыл бұрын
Good story, that one. I believe some Japanese admiral even commented on it and the folly of trying to fight a military capable of such a thing.
@thanakonpraepanich4284
@thanakonpraepanich4284 Жыл бұрын
@@Big_Red1 Similar to how German commanders lamented when they saw a chocolate cake shipped to the front near Elsenborne among the belonging of captured G.I.s. They said if Americans have enough logistic powers to ship civilian gifts from home to the front anywhere in the world while they themselves cannot get more than one supply drop a week within a walking distance from the rail heads, what chances to they have in a long, drawn out fights?
@WhoisPersona
@WhoisPersona Жыл бұрын
It's big. It's beautiful. That conning tower makes me weak at the knees. Star Destroyers are awesome.
@kevingluys3063
@kevingluys3063 Жыл бұрын
Tarkin Doctrine: "We can't defend against everyone in the Galaxy all at once, so let's give everyone in the Galaxy a *reason to attack us all at once*"
@sundragon7703
@sundragon7703 Жыл бұрын
As an observation, the Imperial occupation does not include "creature" comforts. There is no pre-fabricated pods for their version of Starbucks, McD, Tim Hortons, or 7/11. So the Imperial infrastructure of the area is limited to the local resources. They get "the shaft" if the area under control is Tatooine. Bet morale was pretty low compared to the guys at Scarif (prior to the super tsunami.)
@charleswade2514
@charleswade2514 Жыл бұрын
I couldn’t agree more. Targeting logistics also helps the resistance. Use the empire’s supplies to take care of your needs.
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea Жыл бұрын
Despite all the Empire's posturing, their ISDs weren't invincible and one could be taken out by a supercharged shot from an ion cannon, like the one the Rebels had on Hoth. And as Hoth also proved, even an entire fleet of Star Destroyers couldn't bombard an area if it had a strong enough shield in place.
@AdamTehranchiYT
@AdamTehranchiYT Жыл бұрын
Stuff like this is what makes the Star Wars vs Star Trek duality interesting. Add a replicator and/or teleporter in the mix and things start changing massively.
@gabriellazaro98
@gabriellazaro98 Жыл бұрын
All forces, from the most decentralized Rebel cells, strict mercenary kingdoms, and all the way up to the emperor himself in his discoball have to meet the three requirements. Bred, fed, and lead. Bred: You need warm bodies. You can't just shoot a reb, and have a stormtrooper pop out. The inverse is also true. You don't get a rebel for blowing a trooper to bits. Recruitment needs to occur in some fashion. Fed: And it's not just about feeding. You have warm bodies, now you need to have boots for them to fill, guns for them to shoot, shovels to dig sand, and bags to put said sand in. Led: Simple enough. Without someone who can say, "Follow me!" You have a mob. These individuals must be competent, and have some understanding of how these three work.
@hughseagraves7036
@hughseagraves7036 Жыл бұрын
Love the world building and real-world examples. Stuff like this makes things more understandable and believable.
@Plaprad
@Plaprad Жыл бұрын
Very good talk on the importance of the "boring stuff". Logistics and upkeep are the most important part of any military. Sure you have the top of the line gear, but your troops aren't using night vision when they run out of batteries. One small part can literally sideline a mission in some circumstances. You've also got a massive point with diversifying, and Boeing was a good example. I worked at the Everett factory for a few years when the 767 line was shutting down. It is now the line for the KC-46 Pegasus. Everything was already set up and just needed retooling. I also love that you actually mentioned and went into R&D costs. No one seems to understand that nowadays. The B-2 was planned to be around 100 million a plane. Congress said "Nope. The Soviets are gone and we don't want to pay that. We'll take 20 instead of nearly 150." BOOM! That 100 million per aircraft figure jumps up to a billion per plane because that money was already spent. It HAS to be paid. And with a fleet of over 100, you also have the parts train to keep them in the air and spares to keep costs down. Same exact thing with the F-22. It was supposed to completely replace the F-15C. All the money was built to replace the F-15C with new Raptors. Then Congress cut the orders to "save money", driving up the per unit costs, then cut the order again because it was so expensive driving up the cost even more. What is the Air Force doing now? Massive program to refit F-15C's to stay in service costing over a billion dollars at this point. So more money and resources spent for less bang.
@kennyjohnston4568
@kennyjohnston4568 7 ай бұрын
Let’s not forget that the US military converted 3 ships to the sole purpose of providing ice cream during world war 2… that’s the logistical equivalent of having “F you” money…
@gavenmace7779
@gavenmace7779 11 ай бұрын
Im so glad you mentioned food. Like you said irl, the united states logistics is incredibly impressive. Most my relatives have served, and every one of them have said every base they were deployed at no matter how remote, always had a fast food joint, have it be mcdonalds or pizza hut, there was always something.
@Grz349
@Grz349 Жыл бұрын
1:20 Just realised the Star Destroyer is a successor to the Acclamatir rather than the Venator in is intended purpose. I guess it really was a step back. 😂
@evenodd3339
@evenodd3339 Жыл бұрын
An intresting theory what if you got a venator as a back line ship(out of system of operation) and just had a lot x and y wings escorting small cruisers and frigates for missions
@rivercunningham2305
@rivercunningham2305 Жыл бұрын
The problem there is that is looks like it can be attacked.
@system_philosophy
@system_philosophy Жыл бұрын
Or you can modify Venator class and use as support vessel. Like US nave Supply-class fast combat support ship. Repair ship like USS Medusa. Spacecraft repair ship as HMS Unicorn. So I'm saying use Venator as a mobile depo rather than just scraping it.
@oldtimefarmboy617
@oldtimefarmboy617 Жыл бұрын
That was part of what the Death Star was designed for. With docking bays big enough to park the Mark 2 Imperial Star Destroyer inside of it was far easier to restock and repair the ship while it was inside an air filled docking bay. That and it provided facilities for the crew to relax and refresh themselves and extensive medical facilities for the injured while the ship was docked there. The fact that it had docking bays to park a Mark 2 in it also had bays big enough to park large supply ships in as well. And it was capable of propelling itself and flying through hyperspace so it could go to where ever they had a fleet that needed re-provisioning or whatever hot spot was active at the time to support whatever fleet was there. And it had a kick-ass weapon that could blast through any shield and blow up planets.
@Bucketroo
@Bucketroo Жыл бұрын
(:talks about Boeing) 7:12 - Airbus A380s, not made by Boeing. 7:34 - Ditto I know airliners all look the same, but the A380 is the only one with a full two passenger decks and the windows to match. I love your videos. Really I do! You're the most thoughtful and articulate SW KZbinr out there!
@MantisToboggan2291
@MantisToboggan2291 Жыл бұрын
Awesome call on the advantage of being able to bring all the guns to bear in an overwhelming fusillade of firepower. I always take the design of Star Wars ships with a bit of a grain of salt, mostly because most ships have at least one or two blatant weak points for the enemy to target, but Ido really appreciate when you can point out a legitimate advantage from a particular design. If Star Wars was focused on realism I always thought the ships would simply be spheres bristling with thrusters and guns, with the bridge and CIC near the core. But that would be so damn boring, it would literally be space balls. *Side Note* Boeing suuuuux. Go GD!
@calebdonaldson8770
@calebdonaldson8770 8 ай бұрын
Really makes you appreciate ships like the Venator & Acclamator, which were light enough to land on a planet's surface to refuel/restock/repair, etc. The ISD was too heavy, making these procedures a lot more difficult & time consuming.
@kharnthebetrayer1575
@kharnthebetrayer1575 Жыл бұрын
As a resident of Newport News, thanks for showing the shipyard I’ve grown up seeing!!
@Snipe4261
@Snipe4261 Жыл бұрын
When I was deployed to Iraq, the Al Asad air base chow hall had one day a WEEK where they served crab legs and lobster tails and another day each week where they served steak. No, I'm not kidding. US military logistics may not have been responsible so much as the large number of senior officers stationed at that base, but it did wonders for my morale.
@superdivemaster
@superdivemaster Жыл бұрын
Disney should seriously hire you for their story logistics bruddah !!!
@warshield924
@warshield924 Жыл бұрын
Disney needs to hire a lot of Star Wars KZbinrs. Would love to see some of EC Henry's designs make it into some show or movie.
@thanakonpraepanich4284
@thanakonpraepanich4284 Жыл бұрын
I think we may have to wait until Disney sell off LucasFilms itself to raise cash, which may not take long.
@Mizzle420420
@Mizzle420420 Жыл бұрын
​@@warshield924that's for sure
@roguecarrick816
@roguecarrick816 Жыл бұрын
an empire built around clone wars venators and cruisers would have doomed the rebellion early. tie pilots were super well trained & then tarkin stuffed them in essentially a card board box.
@travcollier
@travcollier Жыл бұрын
IIRC, you figure about 1/3 of a fleet is combat ready most of the time. That can be boosted up to 2/3 for a shortish time.
@grimlock1337
@grimlock1337 Жыл бұрын
Allen, I really appreciate your insight on these videos. It's helped me change the way I think about things. It's broadened my mind horizons. Truly thank you
@jcwoodman5285
@jcwoodman5285 Жыл бұрын
Star Wars canon has always been REALLY off on the Star Destroyer numbers... 25k of these would require a logistics chain FAR beyond even what you imply here. Primarily support ships, they would need 100k plus ships to surround theses & the SSD's The crew numbers are mind boggling even at a galactic level & especially when you consider the empire disdained alien personel...
@-0349
@-0349 Жыл бұрын
In this aspect Imperial Navy was a SW counterpart to an IRL Soviet Navy. Its main problem was a constant building of huge numbers of combat ships - but its ship repair, basing ant and replenishment capabilities were abysmal, with even pierside space in soviet naval bases being a high-prized luxury. Due to that many soviet naval ships were forced to spend their time at anchor off their bases, constantly running their engines at a small fraction of power output to provide electricity and heating which steadily wore off their machinery leading mean time between failure (which was already lower than in US Navy due to lower standard of workmanship) getting even shorter than expected. Moreover, that manner exposed them to weather conditions of open roadsteads which sometimes led to disaster like a near-loss of a carrier cruiser Kiev in a squall when on 3rd november 1978 the ship was caught in a gale while laying at anchor near Severomorsk and ended up beached with extensive damage to hull. The peculiar feature was that despite cruiser being new (Kiev was commissioned in december 1975, just three years before) it engines were so strained by frequent work and lack of servicing that even using all engines and a sea anchor being streamed didn't prevent it from grounding. Another problem was severe lack of repair facilities. The problem was social rather than economic - in socialist system, succesful building of a ship granted her builders generous welfare perks, awards, tickets to resorts and access to western consumer goods; repairing a ship wasn't seen such glorious undertaking as a building it, so repairing ships was always a low priority. The same went for producing spares for ship systems and subsystems - it wasn't such a well-rewarded matter as producing systems, so all that shiny weapons and ships simply never had adequate numbers of spares. That led to tragedies very often - one of the most bizzare situations spawned by "socialist production management" was one that occured during sinking of submarine S-178 in 1981. On that boat, whole stern crew perished due to being unable to use stern emergency escape hatch. It simply had no valve on it - due to spares being not produced, someone has just stolen valve from an emergency hatch to do urgent repairs on some other boat. Or submarine K-429 where it was uncovered after her loss that her escape pod was welded to the hull - it was done to prevent it from accidentally deploying during dives, because no replacements were available. Needless to say that attitudes applied to other branches of USSR armed forces. To build a huge number of hulls is easy, even soviets could do that. But not everyone can support and run a Navy.
@davidhoult3932
@davidhoult3932 Жыл бұрын
i agree with you about moff gideon being very smart by usin an aquitens command cruiser instead of an isd as the new republic wont target him
@MonzaniaStrike
@MonzaniaStrike 11 ай бұрын
The truck is mightier than the tank - Some dude somewhere at some point in history
@adlockhungry304
@adlockhungry304 9 ай бұрын
That “some dude” is you, just now. Credit where credit’s due. 😊
@razorback10
@razorback10 Жыл бұрын
Twilight Company is literally one of my favorite Canon books, I'm happy you always pull from it.
@KyberGaming47
@KyberGaming47 Жыл бұрын
This was a very informative video, the comparisons to our real world military etc really made your point clear, man i love your star wars content👐💯
@ShuRugal
@ShuRugal Жыл бұрын
"Private run companies are more efficient" United Healthcare: *exists*
@MLN-yz4ph
@MLN-yz4ph Жыл бұрын
This was a very well done video and breakdown. In history everyone is trying to destroy the logistics of the other side. To destroy the means of production and supply (that includes the people making things) was the whole reason for so many battles in every war ever waged. Sherman's march to the sea, almost all of the bombing in WWII, Ukraine and other fights going on today. Yes there are some battles for just destroying battle formations, but they are a small part of things. In major and minor conflicts.
@logansmall5148
@logansmall5148 Жыл бұрын
Equate an ISD to the Bismarck in WW2... A big reason it was sunk was due to a single Polish destroyer, the Prion harassing it nonstop for more than a day until the big guns could show up to take out the Bismarck which was now greatly low on ammunition, morale, and sleep.
@cliffcorson4000
@cliffcorson4000 Жыл бұрын
Newport News yards also produces other navy ships including submarines In terms of the US logistics There are several special fleets around the globe specifically built to rapid supply/resupply. Also as the general fleet has been maintained, the decades of resupply on the go has improved. During WWII it could take a day to resupply a carrier while today the same job can be done in less than 6 hours for a vessel 4-5 times the size/crew
@sierravortec2494
@sierravortec2494 Жыл бұрын
Great video man, I miss your videos but been avoiding them because I haven’t seen Ahsoka yet. I’m always way behind on these things. But I love how you break down these kinds of things, the actual things that would make a military work and makes the world feel actually alive
@cjohncarter
@cjohncarter Жыл бұрын
Really liked this video! Was thought through very well and presented in an easy to follow way! The logistics of a sci-fi universe is intriguing.
@gregorygray2403
@gregorygray2403 Жыл бұрын
Allen you are the best Star Wars content reviewer out there TY my man ,you open a whole new world of info...
@dgonz26868
@dgonz26868 Жыл бұрын
Great points in this vid. Especially the part about the logistics of maintaining a large fleet of behemoths like the ISD.
@tsarfox3462
@tsarfox3462 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact, that's exactly the same strategy Iraqi insurgents used to deal with the US military. Abrams tanks are incredibly tough and deadly even by tank standards but, they're also incredibly resource intensive. So Iraqis quickly started to target supply convoys that carried fuel and ammo for the tanks which were just soft skin vehicles.
@ShuRugal
@ShuRugal Жыл бұрын
Empire really missed HARD with the Death Star. Death Star had the capacity to act as a central supply and refit yard for HUNDREDS of star destroyers. Instead, they leaned into using it as a terror weapon and made a nice fat juicy target of it.
@Straswa
@Straswa Жыл бұрын
Great video GenTech! A fascinating look into Imperial logistics. Meanwhile on a random planet somewhere in the Galaxy, an Imperial Officer is yelling at a Trawler captain to double his food-gathering efforts.
@unknowngamer37415
@unknowngamer37415 Жыл бұрын
Logistics - Having the biggest ship in a battle is great but if your enemy has fuel in their ship and you don't it's not going to go your way.
@evernewb2073
@evernewb2073 Жыл бұрын
there's a reason that if you go and ask an analyst what the most transformative inventions in military history were the first thing they say will probably be "Noodles" and yes, even today Noodles are a more powerful weapon than Nukes.
@A._is_for
@A._is_for Жыл бұрын
Booster Terrik and his Errant Venture😂
@DavidRichardson153
@DavidRichardson153 Жыл бұрын
Even in the old Star Wars games, the ISD was not particularly good. In the Rebellion game, they cost a lot to build, required massive planets dedicated to only having shipyards in order to build them in a somewhat timely manner (typically no less than 12 shipyards - planets that could hold 14 of anything were rare and thus golden), and were largely helpless against what always dealt the most damage in a battle: starfighters. Sure, the ISD carried a decent complement of starfighters, it could certainly hold its own against most capital ships, and it definitely unleashed quite the planetary bombardment, but otherwise, it was too much of a resource drain. You were better off just building fleets of escort carriers with accompanying Interdictors (5+ ECs per IC) and just keeping the starfighters fully stocked and top-of-the-line - far cheaper and yields more fleets and thus more means of offense and defense. Even the ISD II, while an improvement, was still more of a drain than it was an effective platform. It's like even the game designers recognized just how terrible and ineffective the Tarkin Doctrine is.
@chromacypher8409
@chromacypher8409 Жыл бұрын
Considering the number of ships, including the death star and super star destroyer, at Endor, there was no reason the Empire should have failed, if even 1/10th of the forces were used. It looked like maybe a company of troops were landed, rather than 50%!
@Beuwen_The_Dragon
@Beuwen_The_Dragon Жыл бұрын
You are correct. Realistically, if the Empire maintained loyalty of thousands of Worlds with all their resources, it shouldn’t have lost. Which is why the more recent stories and Lore required the Empire become cartoonishly evil in order for it to realistically collapse. The flaws of the Empire aren’t with its Star Destroyers or Tie Fighters, it is with its apparent doctrine of ‘Burn the cities and Salt the Fields” total warfare that made them entirely unpopular among the Galaxy, especially in recent stories where the Empire burned *their own worlds* apparently… Quickest way to turn your own population against you, become hostile to your own citizens. So really, the fall of the Empire wasn’t because of Star Destroyers or Being ‘logistics dependent” (EVERY military relies on Logistics) but rather because like all State Militaries, the Empire was Dependent on its Civilian Population to supply itself, so turning their guns on their own citizens is what led to their demise.
@theliato3809
@theliato3809 Жыл бұрын
The Emperor and his assumed heir along with the appointed supremem commander of their forces were all killed in quick succession. That level of chaos caused the Imperials to break ranks and retreat as they figure out what to do. Unfortunately it also led to a power vaccum that fragmented the empire.
@stealthstandard
@stealthstandard Жыл бұрын
The Empire has a lot of imperial Star Destroyers but can not even run in full capacity.
@williamthehuntsman
@williamthehuntsman Жыл бұрын
You make a very valid point in the video, but there is a slight problem with the argument you made for America solely focusing on carriers and smaller ships. It isn't that America can no longer restart large scale ship production. It's actually because of the changes in American naval doctrine and modern technology. Now, instead of relying on large battleships and maybe a few carriers for air power, we focus on smaller, faster ships that can protect our massive carrier fleet while still giving the attacking force one heck of a bad time with anti-ship missiles. The fleet you have on screen at the time 9:26 is a great example of a larger carrier strike group. 2 Nimitz class carriers and 2 amphibious assault ships protected by 4 guided missile frigates and another 4 Arleigh Burke class destroyers. The result is a very fast response fleet that is also packing some serious firepower and can defend themselves with overlapping fields of fire and shared radar for guided defenses. Now regardless of our differing opinions on that matter, I do like the video a lot. It really shows just how dependant ANY military is on a proper logistical setup. Without our logistics getting food, fuel and ammo to our military, no military can function very well beyond their borders.
@Sheev8435
@Sheev8435 Жыл бұрын
This is why I like the video game stellaris, if your empire doesn't have enough food, electricity, etc, it doesn't matter how many ships you have you will still lose
@peterknutsen3070
@peterknutsen3070 Жыл бұрын
Yup. You have to build a solid economy.
@Jerry-tg7zx
@Jerry-tg7zx Жыл бұрын
I thought you liked unlimited power?
@Colon-D...
@Colon-D... 5 ай бұрын
tell that to my lithods who only need minerals
@mattstorm360
@mattstorm360 11 ай бұрын
If you want to talk about logistical flexing look up the ice cream ships of WW2. That's just demoralizing to your enemy. Imagine if the imperials come to a planet and you see their soldiers with cookies and ice cream along with their meals while the rebels are eating store brand waffles on a good day.
@pyeitme508
@pyeitme508 Жыл бұрын
US military be like: "That's why logistics rules suckers!".
@Reoh0z
@Reoh0z Жыл бұрын
Allen's right, an army marches on its stomach.
@skitzojedi2505
@skitzojedi2505 Жыл бұрын
You dont need that many troops to conquer Coruscant. You just need a squadron of Z-95's and a very large storm. 😊
@panoskappos2735
@panoskappos2735 Жыл бұрын
9:25 "you never gonna need more than a dozen " AMERICA: Watch me do it kiddo
@araxamas
@araxamas Жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved this video because it's exactly what I was thinking regarding Moff Gideon and the Imperial Remnant and Thrawns Chimera in the latest shows. Who feeds, resupplies, and provides fuel to these ships now? How can they still be operational after many years? Do they still have crew that is trained and able to properly use them now that there is no imperial academies etc. I found it odd that Thrawns ship was still even flying after 10 years and that there is enough food for his crew.
@Beuwen_The_Dragon
@Beuwen_The_Dragon Жыл бұрын
That is because in the show, They don’t know what to do with anybody… Take Thrawn for instance. He is thrust into a new Galaxy with a ship and crew, and one of his mortal enemies. In ten years time he (somehow) let his enemy escape, didn’t establish a foothold in the new Galaxy, he didn’t set up a fortified base of operations, or establish any farms for foraging food, didn’t observe or establish contact with any new players in the Galaxy, (outside of a few dozen primitive local mercenaries), he didn’t formulate alliances with any space faring powers, didn’t even fortify ‘Isengard” or whatever that place was… He just sat on his star destroyer, twiddling his thumbs until somebody came and got him…
@TrainsFilmedByRussellBynum
@TrainsFilmedByRussellBynum Жыл бұрын
Talking Boeing while showing Airbuses (A380s, specifically); now that’s the way to keep Europeans engaged. “Oh, Brilliant. Brilliant.” -Maul
@timbradwell3205
@timbradwell3205 Жыл бұрын
Going into legends I was under the assumption palapatine built up the military because he foresaw the war with the vong
@commandot-2787
@commandot-2787 Жыл бұрын
Beans, Bullets and Band-aids
@jeffreycarman2185
@jeffreycarman2185 Жыл бұрын
1:39 the crew and gunners of a single ISD could crew 2,276 standard Gozanti-class cruisers, which would be its own kind of terrifying prospect. This fleet of Gozanti-class cruisers could be outfitted for any number of specialized roles including TIE carrier (four TIEs can be transported on external racks), AT-AT transporter (two AT-ATs can be carried on external racks), troop carrier (based on The Mandalorian Chapter 11 these can carry a formidable fighting force even while hauling a fair amount of cargo), I’m sure these could be outfitted with extra quad point-defense cannons for anti-starfighter duties, turbolasers for anti-capital ship duties, tractor beams for interdiction, or any number of other duties. This fleet of 2,276 Gozanti-class cruisers would cost the same as three ISDs to buy but the operating costs lower and logistics might be easier. You could police a much larger area with this Gozanti-based fleet. I would say if you coupled the Gozanti cruisers with hyperdrive-equipped bombers (like Y-wings) and gunships (like the Skipray Blast Boat) or something in between (like an updated ARC-170) and task forces of had three Gozanti cruisers with 4 TIEs each, with half a dozen independent (hyperdrive-equipped) starfighters or light gunships these task forces would be a serious force to be reckoned with for any Rebel cell or pirate group. They could be stationed at a nearby planet and just have three or four of these task forces go out on rotating patrols. Each ground or space base could have half a dozen Gozantis to supply them and also be rotating back up. A single ISD’s worth of Gozanti-class cruisers could supply 51 planets with 18 Gozanti-class cruisers each. They would have to have more TIEs since the complement of a single ISD is only 72 TIEs, which wouldn’t be enough for this number of this type of task force, plus the additional ships. If they have replaced the entire fleet of ISDs with Gozanti-classs cruisers they could have supplied 18 Gozanti cruisers to nearly 1.3 million planets. Of course the ISD, and similar ships, do have a role and they should have had a few thousand in service as well.
@chriscummings4206
@chriscummings4206 Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if there is anyway to add to the Star Destroyers a way to collect hydrogen while in space. If it has an abundant supply of energy, food replicators and some low power states can be substained. Somewhere online, I believe in 2015, I ran across a story idea where there was a Star Destroyer left abandoned, drifting through space for thousands of years, only be discovered in the Star Wars Galaxy long after any of the events in our current stories took place. I'm wondering what a future Star Wars civilization would think of that old relic.
@marrqi7wini54
@marrqi7wini54 Жыл бұрын
I don't really think the Star Wars galaxy is that great at logistics. Numerous factions and corporations tend to just run through planets and leave them desolate and without their resources. Not to mention, the SW galaxy tends to only rely on a few planets that tend to have the vital and exotic materials like Doonium for ships or Quaxium for their hyperspace fuel. What happens to the galaxy at large once they use all the exotic resources that keep their galactic civilization running?
@kingbooomer9231
@kingbooomer9231 Жыл бұрын
Imagine a “Wolf on Wall Street” type movie of a Black Sun gangster selling KDY stocks that never existed, that would be such a fun movie to watch
@GarudaLeader
@GarudaLeader Жыл бұрын
Alan, can you make a video about the Manadator line of Dreadnoughts including the most recent one being the Mandator-IV used by the First Order.
@cabbievonbump
@cabbievonbump Жыл бұрын
Interesting diatribe, Sir. I forgot who said it: "Any fool can raise an army, but you start running into problems around dinnertime."
@johannesbowers7467
@johannesbowers7467 Жыл бұрын
Another thing to consider on the ISD front is that (nominally) they are supposed to be able to operate autonomously for a maximum of 2 years, at least as far as projections of the onboard consumables go. So, food, fuel, water, spare parts, and atmosphere recycling are only able to sustain 2 years of "normal" operation, not attrition warfare. Being able to regularly top off and refresh without ever needing to tap and drain the projected consumables limitations probably left the Empire's ISD crews feeling a bit spoiled and complacent.
@robertagu5533
@robertagu5533 Жыл бұрын
We STILL have the ability an expertise for large scale building.. what you mean to say Allen is we no longer have quite the NEED to build nearly so MANY ACs an the need to hugely build up a massive fleet anymore. As even fairly nasty conflicts hasn't been so bad or nearly so long.. or even an enemy capable of being so powerful to actually facilitate the need for such things. Something that size would basically be WW3 levels of production. It took just such a thing last time to trigger THAT much building an trade too
@marrqi7wini54
@marrqi7wini54 Жыл бұрын
I understand what you're saying easily. It's not that we can never go back to a more quantity based military production model, it's just that we choose not to as the advanced equipment model has worked so far. But if a cheaper, more attritionable model is needed it may take a few years but it could be done.
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 Жыл бұрын
And yet another lesson and why the Venator is the superior ship!!! 🤠👍
@sealsnipe42
@sealsnipe42 Жыл бұрын
Side note, Newport News does, also, build the Virginia Class submarines as they have for years along side General Dynamics/Electric Boat. But your point is still intact...
@m60pattoncovidiot29
@m60pattoncovidiot29 Жыл бұрын
It's not that requiring a crap load of logistics is the problem, it's that the logistics are weak
@lerneanlion
@lerneanlion Жыл бұрын
Instead of the Death Star, why Palpatine did not come up with his personal fleet a lot earlier? I mean, it he can commanded his own persona war fleet in battle, he can rule the Outer Rim a lot easier while leaving everything behind at the Core Worlds for Mass Amedda to manage.
@Generalphoenix8438
@Generalphoenix8438 Жыл бұрын
Personaly if i were to build my own fleet i would make small dreadnoughts that have multi purpose methods from carriers to destroyers. Similaf to the sith empires, except have up to date technology and utalise drone units for fighters and bombers.
@davidvasquez6920
@davidvasquez6920 Жыл бұрын
Newport News Shipyards build and maintain other ships for commercial use, they also build other military vessels, not just A/C carriers or submarines.
@pyeitme508
@pyeitme508 Жыл бұрын
Glad u included the US Army at 4:39. If that's the case even if the Galactic Empire invades 21st century Earth (which u made video about this scenario) meant sending Stormtrooper legions with Imperial Army units clash against Earth various militaries (which mostly US military & PLA cause those 2 are seem more dangerous than Russia) would getting yeet so fast & painful that no way can fight this professional force on Earth. Edit: If the Empire didn't want to bomb the hell out of it by Base Delta Zero AKA Glassing.
@Alphatrillon
@Alphatrillon Жыл бұрын
Millions of planets say otherwise.
@leonrussell9607
@leonrussell9607 Жыл бұрын
One star destroyer could beat all the earth militaries
@Alphatrillon
@Alphatrillon Жыл бұрын
@@leonrussell9607 Send a light frigate and 4 ties with holograms of the galaxy.
@Emanon...
@Emanon... Жыл бұрын
Somehow, _10.000 Star Destroyers with Planet Busters on a single planet in the unknown regions with nowhere near the necessary population, resources or manufacturing capabilities_ , returned...
@Squadwarts_nut
@Squadwarts_nut Жыл бұрын
Yo not a bad video man 👍 keep up the grind, been watching since like 2015
@BasicallyBaconSandvichIV
@BasicallyBaconSandvichIV Жыл бұрын
How can you know if the video is good or not? Did you watch it before it was uploaded?
@Squadwarts_nut
@Squadwarts_nut Жыл бұрын
@@BasicallyBaconSandvichIV maybe 😊
@KellAnderson
@KellAnderson Жыл бұрын
Perun? In my Generation Tech Star Wars video? A surprise, but a pleasant one for sure!
@Raist474
@Raist474 Жыл бұрын
"See, Palpatine understood the economics of scale." I always knew Robert McNamara was Palpatine.
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