well sort of, its just that the Deimos has far fewer blind spots then the Sobek and they are generally harder to spot.
Better turret placement in action
Also we must not forget that the Deimos is much bigger ship then the Sobek
Bull****, the Deimos is barely bigger than the Sobek, the difference in size between the Lilith and the Aeolus is about as sticking, IE barely considerable.
and has the ability to mount more weaponry then the Sobek.
Not really, the Deimos has a couple more laser turrets, and four beams, each with about half the strength of the Sobek's two beams, so it comes out ~ even.
either way they are very good designs
I'm not disputing that, merely stating that in most estimations, the Deimos is a superior vessel.
and the zods seem to have quite a number of Sobek around to deploy which can not be said for the Deimos which is a brand new design so to speak which barely left the drawing boards in a way.
Yes, but that has absolutely nothing to do with my original point, which was that the Hatshepsut could be a far more recent design than the Hecate, and therefore we can't necessarily compare them 1 to 1, which we can't do already because there's a lot we don't know about the Hatshepsut (# of fighters for one) and the fact that they're designed with a totally different purpose in mind.