Up until the Dominion war there is, AFAIK, no evidence to suggest that the Federation, or any other major power, used fighter craft. So why the change?
I've been thinking about this, and have some ideas that, whilst purely speculation, make sense to me.
We know that, as part of their campaign against the Cardassians, the Marquis adopted stolen Federation vessels, including (but not necessarily limited to) Peregrine class couriers. These were armed (DS9 'The Marquis-Part 1) with class eight phasers and photon torpedoes.
I got the impression, purely subjective, that these ships were great for raids and hit and run attacks, but would be too fragile to risk in a stand up battle unless absolutely necessary, or you had overwhelming numerical superiority. The Marquis used them for the simple reason that they had nothing better. And not in a good way.
So why would Star Fleet adopt them? I would put it down to the nature of the enemy during the Dominion war. Whilst there were many large capital ships in the opposing forces, there were also vast numbers of Jem Hadar attack craft. Small, manoeuvrable ships whose crew had no compunction about kamikaze runs to destroy capital ships.
An effective countermeasure would be to use small, well armed ships to escort larger craft, and eliminate potential threats before they could cause harm. Unlike the Klingons, who had large numbers of Birds Of Prey, the Federation had no small craft suited for this role (apart from the Defiant, which always struck me as too resource intensive to mass produce in anything like the necessary numbers). I'd speculate that the Federation, remembering it's experience with the Marquis, looked to the Peregrine and similar vessels for this task.
Rather than the jury rigged systems used by the Marquis, I think it likely that the Fleet used the latest technology. By this time a whole raft of new technologies suitable for small craft had been developed, thanks to the Danube runabout project. Better warp systems, power generators, shields and weapons.
Possibly, after being brought into service, it was discovered that in certain circumstances it could be used with moderate success against larger ships. Some sources suggest it can carry photon or even quantum torpedoes under it's wings, though I don't think this was ever seen on screen.
I've been thinking about this, and have some ideas that, whilst purely speculation, make sense to me.
We know that, as part of their campaign against the Cardassians, the Marquis adopted stolen Federation vessels, including (but not necessarily limited to) Peregrine class couriers. These were armed (DS9 'The Marquis-Part 1) with class eight phasers and photon torpedoes.
I got the impression, purely subjective, that these ships were great for raids and hit and run attacks, but would be too fragile to risk in a stand up battle unless absolutely necessary, or you had overwhelming numerical superiority. The Marquis used them for the simple reason that they had nothing better. And not in a good way.
So why would Star Fleet adopt them? I would put it down to the nature of the enemy during the Dominion war. Whilst there were many large capital ships in the opposing forces, there were also vast numbers of Jem Hadar attack craft. Small, manoeuvrable ships whose crew had no compunction about kamikaze runs to destroy capital ships.
An effective countermeasure would be to use small, well armed ships to escort larger craft, and eliminate potential threats before they could cause harm. Unlike the Klingons, who had large numbers of Birds Of Prey, the Federation had no small craft suited for this role (apart from the Defiant, which always struck me as too resource intensive to mass produce in anything like the necessary numbers). I'd speculate that the Federation, remembering it's experience with the Marquis, looked to the Peregrine and similar vessels for this task.
Rather than the jury rigged systems used by the Marquis, I think it likely that the Fleet used the latest technology. By this time a whole raft of new technologies suitable for small craft had been developed, thanks to the Danube runabout project. Better warp systems, power generators, shields and weapons.
Possibly, after being brought into service, it was discovered that in certain circumstances it could be used with moderate success against larger ships. Some sources suggest it can carry photon or even quantum torpedoes under it's wings, though I don't think this was ever seen on screen.