You make it sound easy. Obviously we're talking about decades of subspace research before the GTVA managed to do that. Not only there's very little chances the UEF will ever get their hands on this technology before the end of the war, but there's even less chances they'll manage to build and deploy enough of those to make even a marginally significant difference in the outcome of what's left of the war.
Decades of research? According to whom? If by "research", you mean "doing stuff with subspace", then so has the UEF. And the UEF built a freaking intrasystem subspace gate network that any ship--even ones without subspace drives--can easily use. Even warheads and cargo can be sent through.
The UEF has its own AWACS and advanced science vessel ships, so that's mostly covered.
UEF has more advanced torpedo weapons (aside from SSM's) and a metric f***ton of them. They're also diverse and somewhat modular/variable.
The UEF got its hands on SSM's, TAG missiles, Auroras, and more of the GTVA's stuff at the beginning of the war, from the defecting GTL ship.
Small-scale subspace drives (on that level) have already been "mastered", if the Uhlan is any indication.
Strategically and logistically, it is a highly effective/efficient tool for both defensive and offensive operations. It also makes for a great deterrent.
Game stats are irrelevant. If you don't take into account adaptive armor and ECM, you're missing a huge chunk of the capabilities of a warship.
My bad on the special abilities part; forgot about it. Still, I can't remember a time when any of those abilities were actually used--and why wouldn't a Titan have adaptive armor?
The Hyperion is, in effect, not as good as the Aeolus for its intended role of anti-fighter escort. They also don't have many of those, especially since the Aeolus production lines reopened. Plus what's been said above.
Right, but it just seems odd--the Aeolus is a great cruiser, but the Hyperion is better in an anti-ship/installation role, and its Sblue's do significant damage to UEF ships from a good range---combine that with great subspace maneuverability and the effectiveness of its PDT's against torpedoes, and you've got an effective asset. Two Hyperions and a Deimos performing a shock-jump attack on a Karuna would be brutal, especially if backed up by some strike craft. It's cruiser-level shock-jump capability
and torpedo intercept. You're right on the Aeolus, though; it's a nightmare to attack with strike craft.
It's less about it being bothering than about you making many unjustifiable assumptions and not reading enough lore.
Unless I'm missing something, I've read all the lore (several times in most cases). As for unjustifiable assumptions...I'm well aware of and perfectly fine with the possibility of me being wrong (in either speculation or certain events/lines in-game); this is what I
think is the case, and if I'm wrong/proven wrong, I will be glad to have been corrected and gain a better understanding in the process.