ISDs and SSDs have fighter defense capabitilities, their point-defense cannons. These are what we see firing at the Millenium Falcon in the Hoth asteroid field. Had they been using their main turbolaser batteries, a direct hit would have obliterated the MF, which was not what they wanted to do!
The A-Wing that downed the Executor (FYI, Drake, it is pronounced "EX-ecutor," as in executing orders or people) was hit by one of the SSD's point-defense cannons, which is what sent it on its crash dive into the bridge. Considering the speed at which the A-Wing was going, this shows the point-defense cannons aren't bad in terms of accuracy, even when their targeting ability has just been compromised (assuming the p-d cannons of the ventral surface were affected by the same problem as the bridge's p-d batteries).
But your point is valid--The ISD is much more like a very powerful fleet carrier designed to project Imperial power throughout the galaxy. They pack immense firepower, but ship-to-ship combat is not their primary purpose.
The A-Wing that downed the Executor (FYI, Drake, it is pronounced "EX-ecutor," as in executing orders or people) was hit by one of the SSD's point-defense cannons, which is what sent it on its crash dive into the bridge. Considering the speed at which the A-Wing was going, this shows the point-defense cannons aren't bad in terms of accuracy, even when their targeting ability has just been compromised (assuming the p-d cannons of the ventral surface were affected by the same problem as the bridge's p-d batteries).
But your point is valid--The ISD is much more like a very powerful fleet carrier designed to project Imperial power throughout the galaxy. They pack immense firepower, but ship-to-ship combat is not their primary purpose.
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