Condottiere
Emperor Mongoose
Starwarships: Carrier Cruisers
This is usually a political decision, since a vessel dedicated to either the cruiser or carrier roles tends to be more efficient, though there are bound to be circumstances where this choice is validated, but carrier battleships can only be a mistake, unless you have real estate that's only going to go to waste.
In Traveller, cruisers are likely to have some tonnage available for onboard subsidiary craft, but these tend to fulfill the normal functions that our warships have or had for lifeboats, seaplanes and/or helicopters, as a way to shuttle material or personnel, reconnaissance or an additional weapon's platform. The Azhantis even have fuel scoopers, so that they don't have to risk the ship in an atmospheric refueling run.
The Arakoines aren't cruisers, they're unarmoured carriers that someone thought it would be neat to add a spinal mount to. It can't be placed near the line, nor can it really run.
The Azhantis were built for a specialized mission, to get behind the enemy lines and interrupt communications; their light fighter contingent complements this mission, as they're not planning to fight it out with serious opposition, just take out low hanging undefended fruit. Their total hangar capacity is less than five percent of the volume.
Not too sure what the current Wind class is supposed to be, but it looks like an enlarged Azhanti with half the range, whose tactical role is to support the line of battle, if you can get it in time to the battle, with a hangar capacity a tad over one percent.
Carrier cruisers would seem ideal for independent cruises where any opposition is expected to be inferior, but when in doubt, better a general purpose cruiser, because most of these don't appear to have a properly thought out role.
This is usually a political decision, since a vessel dedicated to either the cruiser or carrier roles tends to be more efficient, though there are bound to be circumstances where this choice is validated, but carrier battleships can only be a mistake, unless you have real estate that's only going to go to waste.
In Traveller, cruisers are likely to have some tonnage available for onboard subsidiary craft, but these tend to fulfill the normal functions that our warships have or had for lifeboats, seaplanes and/or helicopters, as a way to shuttle material or personnel, reconnaissance or an additional weapon's platform. The Azhantis even have fuel scoopers, so that they don't have to risk the ship in an atmospheric refueling run.
The Arakoines aren't cruisers, they're unarmoured carriers that someone thought it would be neat to add a spinal mount to. It can't be placed near the line, nor can it really run.
The Azhantis were built for a specialized mission, to get behind the enemy lines and interrupt communications; their light fighter contingent complements this mission, as they're not planning to fight it out with serious opposition, just take out low hanging undefended fruit. Their total hangar capacity is less than five percent of the volume.
Not too sure what the current Wind class is supposed to be, but it looks like an enlarged Azhanti with half the range, whose tactical role is to support the line of battle, if you can get it in time to the battle, with a hangar capacity a tad over one percent.
Carrier cruisers would seem ideal for independent cruises where any opposition is expected to be inferior, but when in doubt, better a general purpose cruiser, because most of these don't appear to have a properly thought out role.