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NJA looking to buy navy

21-09-2003, 03:16
I as the treasuere of the NJA have been asked to purchase a nvay.

We will be willing to spend up to 1.5 trillion for a full navy.

Please post what you will be willing to build here.
Do not send links to store threads
Ruhr
21-09-2003, 03:19
Modern tech or future tech.

If you want modern:

I can sell you an entire taskforce composed of:

1 Nimitz Class CVNs
2 Ticonderoga Class CGs
2 Arleigh Burke Class DDGs
2 Spruance Class DDGs
4 Oliver Hazard Perry Class FFGs
2 Los Angeles Class SSNs
1 Ohio Class SSBN

For a grand total of 19 Billion US.
21-09-2003, 03:25
I wil consider this
21-09-2003, 03:26
we will take it

*money wired
Ruhr
21-09-2003, 03:29
Well, they will arive in your ports within the next week (10 hours RL).
21-09-2003, 03:39
send them to the ports of keyshona.

I am landlocked
Fluffywuffy
21-09-2003, 03:43
We may bring some warships to the table, only we wish to know what your navy prefers in battle. Soviet style missle attack ships, old style battle ships, or American style aircraft carriers.
21-09-2003, 03:49
we want all 3
Fluffywuffy
21-09-2003, 04:05
Well, we can provide you with all three if you desire.

10 Kirov cruisers ($1,000,000,000)
+ 4 CVN-68 Nimitz-class cruisers ($16,236,600,000)
1 Iowa Class battleship ($233,000,000)
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$2,856,600,000
21-09-2003, 04:06
deal

*money wired
21-09-2003, 22:34
bump
22-09-2003, 00:55
dabump
22-09-2003, 02:14
one small bump for man one giant bump for mankind
Clan Smoke Jaguar
22-09-2003, 02:24
Edit: oops. missed that about no store fronts.

Okay, we'll do this the long way:
Toryu Class BB Export
Displacement: 92,600 tons
Speed: 32 knots
Armament: 9x16”/50 Cal, 8xTwin 5”/62 cal, 2x6.1" AGS, 4x21 round launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 32xHarpoon (8 Quad launchers), 160 Cells VLS (SM-2, ESSM, Tomahawk, Harpoon, NTACMS), 4xDragon CIWS, 6x25mm Bushmaster, 18x12.7mm
Typical VLS Load: 96xSM-2MR, 64xESSM, 32xTomahawk, 16xVLASROC
Aircraft: 6xSH-60B/F Seahawk
Armor: 11-20.5” Belt, 4-12” Deck, 22.5” Turret Face, 14” Turret Side, 21” Conning Tower
Crew: 1692
A scaled down version of the Toryu that replaces the 16"/58s with the older 16"/50 guns from Iowa class battleships, and removes the point defense laser. The space and weight savings, however, have allowed a pair of 6.1" advanced guns to be added, which can provide additional long-range fire support. The VLS can fire a wide range of missiles for engaging any type of targets, and are tied to, among other systems, a full AEGIS suite, allowing for SM-2 SAMs to be launched. Defense is provided by 4 CIWS guns and 4 antimissile missile launchers. The ship has hangars for 6 SH-60 helicopters. Nominally, these are SH-60F Seahawks to provide ASW support, though at least one is usually an SH-60B LAMPS III, which takes advantage of the LAMPS package to act as a spotter for long-range weapon systems. Due to its load, the Toryu can engage in air defense ASuW, and bombardment operations with ease. ASW capabilities, however, are somewhat limited.
Cost: $4.1 billion

Franklin Osis Class CVL
Displacement: 32,000 tons
Speed: 30 knots
Armament: 3xDragon CIWS, 2xSea Sparrow launcher, 4x25mm Bushmaster, 4x12.7mm
Aircraft: 24 fixed wing and 6 helicopters, 30 total. Usually:
24 F-35B JSF or AV-8B Harrier II
4 SH-60F Seahawk
2 HH-60H Seahawk
Crew: 1950
A relatively small aircraft carrier that's less expensive and cheaper to operate than larger fleet carriers. It supports a modest 30 aircraft and benefits from a stealthy design that helps to increase survivability.
Cost: $1.7 billion

Hiragi Class CA Export
Displacement: 21,500 tons
Speed: 33.5 knots
Armament: 9x8”/55 cal, 6xTwin 5”/54 cal, 2x21 round launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 48 Cells VLS, 2xASROC Launcher (16 missiles), 8xHarpoon (2 quad launchers), 16xTomahawk (4 quad launchers), 2xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 4xSH-60B LAMPS III
Armor: 4-6” Belt, 1-3.5” Deck, 8” Turret Face, 4” Turret Side, 6.2” Conning Tower
Crew: 967
The scaled down version of the Hiragi heavy cruiser, which drops the 8"59 cal guns and point defense laser for shorter ranged 8"/55 cal RF guns and an additional 2 SH-60B LAMPS III helicopters. Its armor can withstand most modern naval guns and most light and medium cruise missiles, though heavy weapons with 1000 kg warheads will most certainly cause significant damage. On the other hand, with much greater emphasis on ASW operations, it augments the Toryu nicely, and is still capable enough to perform most other missions on its own. The greatest drawback is that it lacks the capability to support any long-range SAMs, having to rely entirely on ESSMs and RAMs.
Cost: $1.1 billion

Carrack Class CG Export
Displacement: 18,000 tons
Speed: 36 knots
Armament: 1x5”/62 cal, 4x64 Cell VLS, 2xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 2xSH-60 LAMPS III
Crew: 186
This air defense ship does boast an exceptional tracking and fire control system, and can support the SM-2 ER SAM, which has a maximum range of well over 300 km. It's essentially the same as the regular Carrack CG, but without the laser. The weight and space generated by removing the laser can be used for a number of systems, including guns, missile launchers, or a helicopter hangar. We do not offer anything as standard, but will gladly discuss the installation of any of these.
Cost: $1.75 billion

Sniper Class DD Export
Displacement: 12,000 tons
Speed: 36 knots
Armament: 2x6.1"/62 Cal AGS w/ 1500 rounds, 2x64 Cell VLS (Tomahawk, Harpoon, TACMS, Sea Sparrow, ESSM, SM-2), 2xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 2xSH-60B/F Seahawk
Crew: 138
The export variant of the Sniper bombardment destroyer, a shore bombardment version of our DD-X program. The Sniper is primarily tasked with engaging land targets in support of ground operations, though it also maintains a significant ASuW (Anti-Surface Warfare) capability. It’s primary armament is the new 155mm AGS (Advanced Gun System), which fires the LAGP (Land Attack Guided Projectile) and SAGP (Surface Attack Guided Projectile), as well as standard unguided ballistic projectiles. The ship also maintains 2 64-cell VLS systems, as well as deck and hangar facilities for two SH-60 class helicopters. The VLS systems can fire a variety of vertical-launched weapons, including the Harpoon/SLAM, LASM, Improved LASM (2 per cell), Tomahawk, ASROC, Sea Sparrow, ESSM (Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile – 4 per cell), and NTACMS. ASW systems are somewhat limited, and most of the ship’s capability in that area lies with the Seahawk helicopters it carries. It also lacks area air defense systems, being unable to support the SM-2 SAM, though the ESSM does provide short and medium range capabilities. As with the Carrack, only the laser has been removed, and can be replaced with other systems.
Cost: $750 million

Sparrowhawk Class DDG Export
Displacement: 11,000 tons
Speed: 36 knots
Armament: 1x5”/62 Cal Gun w/ 600 rounds, 3x64 Cell VLS, 2xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 3xSH-60 LAMPS III
Crew: 150
The multirole Sparrowhawk is a ship capable of handling a wide variety of missions with little difficulty. It sacrifices the two 6.1” guns of its larger cousin for a single smaller 5” weapon, and adds a third 64-cell VLS system. The 5”/62 Cal gun is an improved Mk 45 Mod 4 system, which fires standard, assisted, and Extended Range Guided Munition (ERGM) rounds. The VLS and point defense systems are the same as those on the shore bombardment unit, though the ship has the capability to support the SM-2 MR SAM, which allows it to strike out against aircraft at well over twice the range of the ESSM. It also boasts significant ASW capabilities. As with its sister designs, only the laser has been removed from the export version.
Cost: $1.15 billion

Raptor Class LHD
Displacement: 46,530 tons
Speed: 23 knots
Armament: 3x25mm Bushmaster, 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 2xSea Sparrow launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 28-48 depending on mission
18 CH-46, 9 CH-53, 4 UH-60, 4 AH-1, 6 AV-8B or
48 CH-46 (assault) or
24 AV-8B, 12 SH-60F (sea control)
Payload: 22,000 sq ft vehicle, 125,000 ft3 cargo, 590,000 gal POL
Landing Craft: 2 LCU or 3 LCAC or 6 LCM-8 or 40 AAV
Crew: 1096 + 1893 troops (2093 surge)
A modern LHD that’s slightly larger than the US Wasp class. It maintains similar capabilities, but is slightly more advanced and has a larger aircraft and payload capacity.
Cost: $1.5 billion

Samurai Class LHA
Displacement: 54,500 tons
Speed: 24 knots
Armament: 3x25mm Bushmaster, 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 2xSea Sparrow launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 29-55 depending on mission
Typically: 6 JSF, 12 MV-22, 4 CH-53, 4 AH-1, 3 UH-1, 2 HH-60
Payload: 30,000 sq ft vehicle, 150,000 ft3 cargo, 950,000 gal POL
Landing Craft: 2 LCU or 3 LCAC or 6 LCM-8 or 40 AAV
Essentially a slightly larger version of the Raptor LHD that’s designed to provide a platform for F-35B JSFs. This also boasts a much greater payload capacity.
Crew: 1289 + 1703 troops (1907 surge)
Cost: $1.8 billion

LPD-17 San Antonio
Displacement: 25,000 tons loaded
Speed: 22 knots
Payload: 2323 m2 vehicle parking space on three decks, 708 m3 ammunition, 1228 m3 fuel
Landing Craft: 2 LCAC or 4 LCM-8 or 9 LCM-6 or 20 AAV
Armament: 1x16 cell VLS (SM-2, Tomahawk), 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 2xCIWS, 2x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: Hangar facilities for 3 AH/UH-1, 1 V-22, or 1 CH-53. Landing pad w/ space for 2 CH-53, 4 AH/UH-1, 4 CH-46, 2 V-22, or 1 AV-8B
Crew: 483 + 700 troops (900 surge)
This is a large, advanced amphibious transport dock that lands troops and equipment primarily from naval landing craft. It combines the roles of LSTs (Landing Ship-Tanks), LSDs (Landing Ship Docks), and LKAs (attack cargo ships) into one vessel.
Cost: $772 million

LPD-4 Austin
Displacement: 17,500 tons
Speed: 21 knots
Payload: 12,000 sq ft vehicle, 40,000 ft3 bulk
Landing Craft: 1xLCAC or 1xLCU or 4xLCM-8 or 9xLCM-6 or 24xAAV
Armament: 2x25mm Bushmaster, 8x12.7mm, 2xPhalanx CIWS
Aircraft: 6xCH-46, Hangar facilities for 4
Crew: 420 + 900 troops
An older LPD vessel.
Cost: $419 million

T-AKR 287 Algol
Displacement: 61,987 tons loaded
Payload: 185,000 sq ft vehicles, 46 TEU
Speed: 33 knots
Crew: 42
This is a fast sealift ship with roll-on/roll-off and lift-on/lift-off capabilities, and handles both vehicles and conventional cargo. With a top speed of 33 knots, this is one of, if not THE fastest class of cargo ships ever built, and is therefore an excellent rapid deployment craft.
Cost: $301 million

T-AKR 300 Bob Hope
Displacement: 62,968 tons loaded
Payload: 397,413 sq ft parking space
Speed: 24 knots
Crew: 50 + 300 troops
This is a large, medium-speed Roll-on/Roll-off ship (LMSR) designed for transporting heavy equipment. It has nearly 400,000 sq ft of parking space, allowing it to carry a full armored task force of 58 MBTs, 48 other tracked vehicles, and over 900 trucks and HMMWVs.
Cost: $265 million

T-AO 187 Henry J. Kaiser
Displacement: 38,182 tons
Payload: 180,000 barrels of fuel, some other stores
Speed: 20 knots
Crew: 124
This is a large fleet oiler, tasked with resupplying ships at sea. As the type suggests, its primary load is fuel, though it carries a small amount of other cargo.
Cost: $240 million

AOE-6 Supply
Displacement: 44,364 tons
Payload: 150,000 barrels of fuel, 1800 tons munitions, 400 tons dry stores, 20,000 gallons water
Speed: 25 knots
Armament: 1xSea Sparrow launcher, 2xPhalanx CIWS, 2x25mm Bushmaster cannon, 4x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 3xCH-46
Crew: 669
This is a smaller, but more advanced combat support ship. This ship is also designed to combat standards, giving it increased endurance and survivability compared to similar vessels.
Cost: $568 million

LCU-2000
Displacement: 1087 tons loaded
Payload: 5 MBTs, 700 infantry, or 24 20’ ISO containers (double-stacked), 350 tons maximum load w/ 2500 sq ft cargo space
Range: 10,000 nm @ 12 knots (empty)
6500 nm @ 10 knots (fully loaded)
Crew: 13
This is a newer heavy landing craft for supporting amphibious operations. It boasts increased range and cargo capacity over earlier models and has an endurance of 18 days.
Cost: $50 million

WHEC 378’ Hamilton
Displacement: 3250 tons
Speed: 29 knots
Armament: 1x3” DP gun, 2x25mm Bushmaster, 1xCIWS, 4x12.7mm
Aircraft: 1xHH-65, SH-60, or SH-2F
Boats: 1xRHIB, 1xMSB
Crew: 167
A very large, long-range patrol cutter that’s well armed and capable of supporting light helicopters. It also boasts an array of advanced naval systems and is capable of operating with and supporting regular naval forces. Though we do not offer the upgrade, this ship can also be modified to fire smaller antishipping missiles like the Harpoon and Exocet.
Cost: $55 million

WPB-110’ Island
Displacement: 153 tons
Speed: 29.5 knots
Armament: 1x25mm Bushmaster, 2x12.7mm, 2x7.62mm
Crew: 16
A modern patrol vessel based on an older design. It’s used for short-range offshore patrol operations and has an endurance of about 5 days, though it can operate for longer if need be.
Cost: $7 million

WPB 87’ Marine Protector
Displacement:
Speed: 25 knots
Armament: 1x12.7mm, 2x7.62mm
Boats: 1xRHIB
Crew: 10
This is a short-range patrol boat primarily for operating out of ports that can’t accept larger vessels. Its role is similar to the Island class, but it has a reduced endurance of only 3 days.
Cost: $3.5 million

Kraken Class DE Submarine
Displacement: 3000 tons
Speed: 20 knots
Armament: 6x21” TT w/ 18 torpedoes, 1xStinger position w/ 8 missiles
Crew: 37
An advanced diesel-electric attack sub. Like all diesel subs, it has a limited range and speed, but is extremely quiet and difficult to detect while running on battery power. This ship is available for general export.
Cost: $320 million
22-09-2003, 02:26
Naval storefront:
http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=70845
22-09-2003, 02:33
just tell me what fished fleet you will sell me
22-09-2003, 02:54
Oh dont send store fronts... uh well what ship classes are still needed?
22-09-2003, 02:56
we will buy anything. we still have over 1.3 trillion dolars left
22-09-2003, 02:59
Remeber you always get what you pay for so use up the whole budget! One thing the NSAFL (NationStates American Football League) always make sure to do off. We buy the stuff for alot of money, but it is always the best stuff!
22-09-2003, 03:04
ok that is why I have made a deal ot get 50 million robot soldiers for myself
22-09-2003, 03:12
As you wish....
* is the price for TGP or NCA members
Note: Upon request, these can be Americanized

Kahtan has been tested to have a 100% accuracy rate against sea-skimmers with 2 missiles and some 30mm rounds.

Corvettes and missile boats
Scorpion stealth missile boat. Fast, stealthy, and equipped with some of the newest naval tech around. $45 mil/$40 mil*
http://www.milparade.com/2000/38/5013.jpg

Displacement, 470 tons
Length, m 56.8
Beam, m 10.8
Maximum speed, kn 38
Propulsion CODAG (two diesels and one gas-turbine with a total output of 21,000 hp)



Scorpion (Project 12300) is a fourth-generation boat, which embodies unique expertise and knowledge built up by its developers over the past half a century.

Scorpion’s hull incorporates the latest advances made by foreign and Bisonic scientists in stealth technology. Scorpion is armed with up-to-date weapons systems, such as the Yakhont advanced supersonic antiship missile (4 missiles carried), the Kashtan-1 antiaircraft gun/missile complex designed to engage aerial targets, and the A-190-5P-10 100mm multipurpose artillery gun mount. The craft’s electronics suite includes the Monument-E target acquisition and designation radar complex (or Positive-ME multifunctional radar complex), the Positive-ME-1.1 air and surface target detection radar, etc.

The Bureau’s ingenious designers have installed these weapon systems compactly in a 56-m long hull. With these weapon systems on board, Scorpion remains stealthy and can develop a speed of 38 knots.


Nanuchka VI corvette. A modernization of the Nanuchka IV, with Kahtan gun/missile system, Yakhont SSM's, and Rif-M naval SAMs, which are capable of destroying sea skimmers at 10m. Armed as heavily as some destroyers. $60 mil/$55 mil*
Displacement (tons): 730-770 tons full load
Speed (kts): 34
Dimensions (m): 59.3 meters long
11.8-12.6 meters beam
2.4-2.9 meters draft
Propulsion: 3 diesel. turbines; 3 props., 34'000 hp
Crew: 60
Armament:
Missiles: 12 P-800 Yakhont
15 Rif-M SAM

Guns: 2
1 x 2 AK-176 DP (76 mm)


S-1900 stealth corvette:
S-1900 is capable of engaging submarines, planes, or ships. As is the rest of the Bisonic Fleet, it is equipped witht he Kahtan gun/missile system, Yakhont SSM, and Rif-M SAM (which is export only). $100/$90* mil.

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S-1900 is capable of giving smaller countries the ability to engage larger fleets. Its primary armament consists of 6 Yakhont-VLS fired from VLS0 cells near the bow. It also carries 18 SAMs in VLS cells of Rif-M In addition, it features an Ak-100 deck gun. It is capable of achieving 32 knots, and operating in Sea State 6 conditions.
THe airwing is a Ka-27 Helix helicopter for engaging submarines.

Frigates and destroyers

Korsar class frigate:
A modernization of the Neustrashimy, it features an armament of either 16 SS-N-25 (similar to harpoon) or 12 Yakhont SSM's. It also has Kahtan and Rif-M SAM. $200/$190* mil.

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Korsar is intended for searching, tracking and engaging enemy surface ships and submarines. It can fight against air threats and fulfill convoy and patrol missions. The ship is capable of staying at sea for a long time and controlling large sea and air space areas.

The ship’s hull is divided by transverse bulkheads into 13 watertight compartments and equipped with active and passive stabilizers. All living quarters and service rooms are air-conditioned to provide a comfortable environment for the crew in all climatic areas the year round.

Korsar’s low noise operation reduces interference with the onboard sonar. The ship’s architecture and other engineering solutions considerably reduce its radar, IR and electromagnetic signatures. Korsar has special equipment providing its protection from fire and high survivability. Project 11541 fully meets all the requirements of international conventions on human life rescue at sea and on environmental protection.



Korsar’s two-shaft COGAG main power plant consists of a cruise component, including two gas turbine engines, two two-speed gearboxes and a cruise reduction accessory making it possible to engage any of cruising engines to both shaft lines; and a boost component comprising two gas-turbine engines and two boost single-speed gearboxes. The maximum engine power amounts to: - 2 x 6,600 kW (2 x 9,000 hp) (cruise engines); - 2 x 14,300 kW (2 x 19,500 hp) (boost engines).

The armament suite provides the ship with a multirole capability and includes target detection, data processing, targeting, and weapon management systems, and weapons proper.

The ship’s brain is the Sigma-E Combat Information and Control System (BIUS) which merges all onboard systems into a single complex and provides for automatic interaction of available assets in defensive and offensive warfare. The main functions of the Sigma-E system include: - preparation and control of combat actions, including search, detection and engagement of enemy submarines, surface ships and coastal targets; - air defense; - anti-submarine warfare; - anti-missile defense; - navigation safety; - control of helicopter on combat missions; - control and support of ship’s survivability.

Korsar’s main weapon is the Uran antiship missile system which comprises 16 missiles in transport/launch containers mounted on four launchers. The missile firing range is 5 to 130 km.

Uran can be replaced by the Yakhont system armed with 12 antiship missiles.

AD missile system
The ship’s artillery consists of the 100mm A-190E multipurpose naval gun mount and the 5P-10E fire control system designed to destroy enemy naval, coastal and aerial targets at a range of up to 20 km. The gun’s rate of fire is 80 rds/min.



Korsar’s air and anti-missile defense is provided by: - the Klinok multichannel AD system comprising one deck-mounted launcher with four launch modules (eight missiles each), and a fire control system which ensures firing at four aerial targets simultaneously. The missiles destroy various types of aerodynamic targets at altitudes of 10 to 6,000 m at a range of 1.5 to 12 km; - the Kashtan gun/missile AD system (two combat modules) with missile storing and reloading systems and a command module equipped with a target detection station. Instead of Kashtan, the ship can be armed with the Palma AD gun/missile system. Both systems can engage aerial targets at a range of 0.5 to 8 km and an altitude of 5 to 3,500 m.

The ship’s anti-submarine armament includes six single-tube stationary torpedo launchers to fire the SET-65E missile-torpedoes (range 5-35 km) and the 53-65KE torpedoes (range 2-19 km); and the RBU-6000 12-tube anti-submarine mortar (range 0.6-4.2 km) firing gravitational underwater projectiles.

Korsar’s self-defense systems also include the MR-407E ECM system, the PK-10 passive jamming system and the DP-65 anti-SEAL system.

The Fregat-MAE-3 radar is used for tracking the air and sea surface situation, detecting aerial and surface targets and supplying targeting data to armament fire control systems.

Anti-submarine weapon systems are targeted by the Zarya-ME sonar equipped with keel-mounted or towed arrays. The sonar is used to: - search and detect submarines; - position targets; - identify targets and provide for underwater communications with submarines; - classify underwater targets; - detect torpedoes; - transmit target coordinates to ASW control systems and the Combat Information and Control System.

Korsar carries a helicopter in a stationary hangar. Depending on the assigned missions, two helicopter versions can be based: a platform for over-horizon targeting for the Uran antiship missile system over a flight range of 200 km, or an ASW platform for searching and engaging enemy submarines.


Tikhiy class stealth destroyer:
Capable of engaging ships, subs, and planes, Kahtan, Yakhont, and all that good stuff. $650 mil/ $625 mil*

The Bisonic Defense Initiatives Agency (BDIA) has announced the creation of the Tikhiy (russian for quiet) class stealth destroyer.

In the Bisonic Fleet, it will be the succesor to the Sovremenny.

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DESIGN
Tikhiy has a "tumblehome" hull form, i.e. a design in which hull slopes inward from above the waterline. This will significantly reduce the radar cross section since such a slope returns a much less defined radar image rather than a more hard-angled hull form.

Requirements for the Integrated Deckhouse EDM is that it is fully EMC (Electromagetic Compatibility) shielded with reduced infrared and radar signatures. Measures to fulfil these conditions include an all-composite superstructure, low signature electronically steered arrays, an integrated multi-function mast and low radar and infrared signatures. Other measures to reduce the vessel's infrared signature include the development of an exhaust suppressor.

The Tikhiy has a displacement of 12,000t, with a sustained speed of around 30 knots.

CREW

Tikhiy has a crew of 105, including the helicopter detachment. This represented major theoretical cost saving compared to crew levels of 330 on Spruance destroyers and 200 on Oliver Hazard Perry frigates.

WEAPONS

Tikhiy will have a sensor and weapons suite optimised for littoral warfare and for network centric warfare. Bisonic Engineers have put forward a solution based on a Peripheral Vertical Launch System (PVLS). The solution consists of a number of four-cell PVLS situated round the perimeter of the deck, rather than the usual centrally located VLS. This would reduce the ship's vulnerability to a single hit. Bisonic engineers have developed the Advanced Vertical Launch System (AVLS) that forms the basis of the PVLS.

Missiles carried are the Yakhont-4 (18), Rif-M (58), and ESSM or RAM (12).

The 155mm gun is able to fire up to 100nm at a sustained rate of 12 rounds per minute. It is equipped with a fully automated weapon handling and storage system and a family of advanced munitions and propelling charges, RADAR

The radar suite will consist of a dual band radar for horizon and volume search, an L-band volume search radar (VSR) integrated with the AN/SPY-3 multi-function radar.The two radars are to be integrated at waveform level for enhanced surveillance and tracking capability. The AN/SPY-3 Multi-Function Radar (MFR) is an X-band active phased-array radar designed to detect low-observable anti-ship cruise missiles and support fire-control illumination for the ESSM and SLAAM missiles.

SONAR

At the heart of the ship's Integrated Undersea Warfare System will be a dual (high frequency/medium frequency) frequency bow array and a multi-function towed array. The Bisonic Navy has already set up the IUSW-21 program to develop technologies including multifunction hull array, mine avoidance and shallow water ASW.

AIRCRAFT

2 Helicopters can be carried.

PROPULSION

The Tikhiy has an all-electric drive with an integrated power system, (IPS) based on in-hull permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMMs) with Advanced Induction Motors (AIM) as a possible backup solution. The provision of electric drive eliminates the need for drive shaft and reduction gears and brings benefits in acoustic signature reduction, an increase in available power for weapon systems and improvements in the quality of life for crew.

The IPS would supply power to other ship systems such as the combat systems and allow the rapid reconfiguration of power requirements.

DRS Technologies Power Technology unit has received development contracts for the PMM motors, electric drive and control system for the IPS. The Rolls-Royce MT30 36MW gas turbine generator set has been selected to power the IPS EDM.

Cruisers
Slava-M class missile cruiser:
A cost effecctive modernization of the Slava, with Kahtan, Yakhont, and Rif-M. $700/$675 mil*
Displacement (tons): 9,800-10,000 tons standard
11,200-12,500 tons full load
Speed (kts): 30-32 knots
Dimensions (m): 185.9-186.0 meters long
20.8 meters beam
7.6-9.3 meters draft
Propulsion: 4 gas. turbines
108,800-110,000 shp
2-4 propellers
Crew: 476-529 (84 Off, 75 WO, 370 Enl)
Armament:
Missiles: 16 x Yakhont
64 x Rif-M

Guns: 2x 130 mm 70 .cal DP (IxII; R: 28'800 m)
6 Kahtan gun/missile systems

Torpedoes: 2 x 5/533 mm
Other: 2 x 12 RBU-6000 ASW RL (R: 3'000 m) Helicopter KA-25
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Carriers
Ulyanovsk class carrier

Preformance very similar to Nimitz. $3 bil/$2.75 bil*
Length: 1065 feet
Width: 248 feet
Nuclear Reactors: two
Planes: 80
Speed: 30+ kts
Armament: 6 AK 630 30mm CIWS, 8 SA-N-9 Launchers

http://www.kitsune.addr.com/Rifts/Rifts-Earth-Vehicles/British/British_Ark_Royal.jpg
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Yekaterinburg class super carrier
110 aircraft, 12 helos, 3 nuclear reactors. $5 bil/$4.75 bil*

Length: 1290 feet
Width: 320 feet
Reactors: 3
Speed: 31 kts
Armament: 8 Kahtan gun/missile systems.
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Submarines
Oscar 3 class attack submarine
Armed with Yakhont-4 SSM's and Skval underwater rocket, Oscar 3 is the latest in the Oscar family of submarines. $1 bil/$950 mil*
Displacement (tons):14,700 surfaced 24,000 submerged
Speed (kts): 32 knots dived
16 kts surfaced
Dimensions (m):154.0 meters long
18.2 meters beam
9.0 meters draft
Propulsion 2 VM-5 190 MWt pressurized-water nuclear reactors (OK-650b)
2 steam turbines - 90,000 shp
Propulsion: 2 7-bladed propellers
Endurance: 50 days
Diving depth: 600 meters
Crew : 94 total
Electronics Radar
Snoop Pair or Snoop Half Surface Search
Rim Hat intercept array
Sonar
Shark Gill (MGK-503) hull mounted
Shark Rib flank array
Mouse Roar MG-519 Hull mounted
Pelamida towed array
2 periscopes
Armament: 24 Yakhont-4 SSM
24 Skhval underwater rockets or 24 SS-N-16 anti submarine missiles
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Amur class diesel submarine

One of the worlds quietest submarines, if not the worlds quietest submarine, Amur is a cost effective submarine capable of defending the general vicinity of its country. $250/$235 mil*

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The submarine has been conceived as a kind of an underwater sea hunter, capable of destroying any targets - surface naval ships, transport vessels, or submarines - using torpedoes, missiles, mines and also with the help of frogmen.

The following basic concepts underlie the design of the new-generation submarine:
-the high combat efficiency of
-the submarine, surpassing other submarines of a similar class;
-guaranteed early detection of enemy ships;
-simple and convenient operation;
-smaller labor requirements in construction compared to previous generation submarines.

New radioelectronic and other equipment for the submarine is being developed by the traditional organizations, which have worked for a long time for Dark Terror's submarine-building industry, and by a number of other leading organizations of Dark Terror's military-industrial complex. Many first-class companies from the military-industrial complex are ready to offer their services. The competitive approach and in-depth analysis on the potential of these companies allowed Rubin and the Bisonic Navy to raise the standards imposed on the new equipment and also be sure that the contracts would be carried out.

At present the work on the development of the basic equipment has passed the stage of technical designs and working design documentation for the production of the first models. The submarine s export version has been designated Amur 1850. Its armament includes six
533-mm torpedo tubes. The ammunition consists of 16 units, which may include universal torpedoes, anti-submarine missile torpedoes, cruise missiles, mines.

Provisions are made for using high-speed anti-submarine missiles Shkval. The foreign navies have no counterparts for this weapon, whose action may be likened to the lightning stab of a dagger.

The firing system is such that ammunition may be fired in single shots or volleys of up to 6 units. It takes several seconds to fire a volley of two torpedoes from the stand-by torpedo tubes. A mechanical loading mechanism, traditionally installed on Bisonic submarines, allows the torpedo tubes to be automatically reloaded and quickly fire the second and subsequent volleys. All preparations for firing and actual firing are automated and controlled from the operator s console in the main control room of the submarine.

The sonar equipment includes highly sensitive direction listening antennas - two bow antennas and two sideboard antennas at the forward end of the submarine. The antennas are made as large as possible. They occupy most of the forward end surface. No similar submarines in Russia or abroad have sonar antennas covering such a large area. The shape of the forward end has been thoroughly optimized hydrodynamically and tested in the large cavitation tunnel at the Central Research Institute in Nachtaka.

In addition to the stationary antennas the submarine has a trailing sonar antenna with an ssue point in the upper vertical stabilizer.

The low noise of the submarine equipment, use of state-of-the-art acoustic protection systems, unique engineering solutions suggested by specialists of Rubin , the Central Research Institute and other Bisonic Navy research organizations mean that the Amur 1950 will be 8-10 times quieter than preceding generation Kilo submarines.

A highly efficient sonar system, coupled with the low level of noise of the submarine proper, guarantees early detection of enemy ships, including superlow-noise submarines, at large distances. Consequently, the most favorable conditions are created for deciding when to attack.

The navigation equipment includes an inertial navigation system, which provides the means for safe navigation and furnishes data about the submarine s location and its motion parameters with the requisite firing precision.

The submarine has an attack periscope with a night vision channel and a laser range finder. The radio communication facilities provide reliable two-way communication with the shore command posts, ships and aircraft in the surface condition and at the periscope depth. A trail antenna is used to receive command messages at large depths. The antenna is extended from the pressure hull. The radar system, with active and passive antennas mounted on one hoist-mast gear, has a high concealment channel in the active mode and furnishes complete information about the surface and air situation without exposing the submarine.

Control of the submarine, armament, and technical facilities is highly automated and carried out from the operators consoles concentrated in the main control room. Consequently the number of crew has been reduced to 41 men with a three-shift watch and 34 men with a two-shift watch. All radioelectronic facilities are included in a common data exchange system which makes it possible to analyze data automatically at the maximum possible speed and submit the processed data to the commander for decision-making. The equipment can also be controlled from local control stations in the compartments.

Comprehensive model trials, carried out at the Krylov Central Research Institute, demonstrated the good maneuverability of the submarine in all operating conditions. The main single-shaft propulsion plant includes a 2,000-kW propulsion motor and a storage battery consisting of two groups of battery cells. The full submerged speed is 22 knots. For a submarine, armed with long-range and high-speed underwater weapons and antiship cruise missiles, this is sufficient to ensure effective performance of combat tasks. .

For motion in the surface condition and at a periscope depth the submarine is equipped with two AC diesel-generators with rectifiers. The power rating of the diesel-generators was selected so as to ensure conventional charging of the storage battery and use of a special accelerated charging mode developed by the Russian specialists to decrease the time the submarine has to spend at a periscope depth. The absence of a brush-type collector increases the operational safety of the generators.

The new equipment developed for the Amur submarine is superior to the equipment used on third-generation submarines in terms of vibroacoustic characteristics and durability. Even if operated with high intensity, the submarine equipment does not require factory repair earlier than 10 years after it has been put into service. The submarine s designers abided by the principle your ship is your home , characteristic of the Bisonic approach for providing comforts for the crew. Cabins are provided for all crew members, including double- berthed cabins for the officers. The commanding officer has a well furnished cozy single cabin.

Meals are served in a messroom with a buffet room. All food stock is kept in refrigerated and non-refrigerated storage rooms. The newly developed galley equip- ment is small in size and consumes little power. It allows hot meals to be cooked quickly, without affecting the taste and nutrient qualities of the food.

Fresh water is kept in stainless steel tanks which effectively preserve its quality. Water supplies can be replenished with the help of a distilling plant, making use of the heat generated by the diesels. On the whole the water supply is quite sufficient for drinking needs and hygienic purposes (dish washing, showers).

The designers of the new submarine had to find a radical solution to the environmental problems, which arise during the submarine s use. Provisions were made to install equipment to clean bilge waters from petroleum products, treat waste-water, briquette food packing and garbage and grind food waste. This ensured compliance with existing international ecological requirements for ships. The submarine does not even have any devices for discharging waste overboard. The Amur submarine can be operated in any region of the World Ocean free from continuous ice cover.

Rubin has completed design work on a whole family of the Amur diesel-electric submarines with a displacement of 1,850 tons. The designers adopted essentially the same design and layout solutions for entire submarines and their separate subsystems, using unified or modified equipment. Amur 1850's storage battery has a large capacity and it is equipped with a more powerful propulsion motor. Hence, it boasts an increased cruising range, submerged speed and endurance and better livability. However, the displacement of the submarine has increased to 1,850 tons.

Number of Torpedo Tubes: 6
Caliber: 533mm
Endurance: 50 days
Crew: 37
Max Depth: 250 meters
Cruising Rnage: 6,000 miles
Submerged Speed: 22 knots
Length: 68 meters
Beam: 7.2 meters
Height: 8.2 meters
22-09-2003, 03:15
I sell all type of US Naval ships, in the currently most popular warship thread on NS, with over 770 posts. any US Naval ship is for sale, being as they are argueably the best in the modern-near modern-tech world.
22-09-2003, 03:15
http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=44357

here's a link.
22-09-2003, 22:28
we would like 10 tikhi class stealth sdestroyers
and 3 Yekaterinburg class super carrier

*money wired
22-09-2003, 22:44
we would like 10 tikhi class stealth sdestroyers
and 3 Yekaterinburg class super carrier

*money wired
Confirmed.
22-09-2003, 23:01
anyone else selling anything. no storefronts!
23-09-2003, 20:32
http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=44357

here's a link.

still have this, the best on NS
23-09-2003, 22:20
can you just post what the best ships are on this thread. I have other things to do besides ns (as crazt as it seems)
24-09-2003, 20:37
arsenal ship
Nimitz Carrier
Ticonderoga Class Cruiser
Virginia Class SSN
Seawolf class SSN
Los Angeles class SSN
Ohio class SSBN
Iowa class Battleship
Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer

their you go, pretty good prices too, Nimitz class carrier costs 1.52 billion, It's on a 10% off sale.
25-09-2003, 00:43
can I get prices
25-09-2003, 05:52
can't remember them, just go to the link.

think it's around 1 billion for the Arsenal Ship, SSBN, Battleship
and rest is below.

carrier is 1.52 billion.
25-09-2003, 22:20
we will buy 2 arsenal ships for now
25-09-2003, 22:31
for now on sales will not be handled though me. conatct Keyshona for help
26-09-2003, 06:46
we will buy 2 arsenal ships for now

confirmned
The Macabees
17-10-2003, 02:10
Alright the ship ordering is now going through me (no really, im chief of staff of the NJA)...

we need the following:

Minesweepers
Cargo
Tankers
Mine Layers
Destroyers
Frigates
Battlecruisers
17-10-2003, 03:17
If you want the pictures etc. t-gram your email to me because my dsl isn't working and im on a temporary dial up account.



Minesweepers - Barrianex light sweeper/patrol boat- top speeds of 45 knots/ rail guns/ AA capability starting price 1.933 million
Cargo BariKnaux double hulled/ variation of Barrianliqy Tanker/ Converted with leveled design for use with small utility vehicles 21.2 million
Tankers triple hulled with maximum storage capacity of 20 million liters of liquid. Comes equiped with all necessary equipment. 21.2 million
Mine Layers Variation Barrianex(2) longer and more storage for mines. Uses same propulsion and lightly armed 2.1 million
Destroyers fast and light. Comes in 16 weapons system variations(AA,A2G,A2A, Light nuclear capabilities, minimal cruise launch pad, Anti sub, Covert launch pad, communications relay system, weapons interception, distance patrol, power scout, escort, decoy, Marine Variation, specialty ship, custom ship) average top speed of 35 knots average price of 395 million
Frigates Standard missle launch system, capable of launching most weapons systems and also has exceptional weapons intercept capabilities. 279.83 million
Battlecruisers Not available


I also have aircraft carrier models. Like i said give me your email and I can send you one of those fancy packets lol. I also sell rights. Thank You
Clan Smoke Jaguar
17-10-2003, 05:38
Alright the ship ordering is now going through me (no really, im chief of staff of the NJA)...

we need the following:

Minesweepers
Cargo
Tankers
Mine Layers
Destroyers
Frigates
Battlecruisers
Yubari Class BC Export
Displacement: 48,000 tons
Speed: 36 knots
Armament: 9x12”/50 cal, 7xTwin 5”/62 cal, 128 cells VLS, 24xTomahawk (6 quad launchers), 16xHarpoon (4 quad launchers), 4xDragon CIWS, 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM)
Aircraft: 4xSH-60B/F Seahawk
Armor: 8-14” belt, 2-7” deck, 16” turret face, 7” turret side, 15” conning tower
Crew: 1385
A smaller battlecruiser which is a significantly cheaper, but less effective alternative to the Toryu. It can’t quite match the Toryu in the shore bombardment role, but with almost the same range, and only slightly less sustained firepower, it does come close. This is the export version, with the main guns downgraded to 12"/50 cal, and the AMFEL laser removed. This has freed up space for 32 additional VLS cells and an additional Twin 5" turret.
Cost: $2.5 billion (standard), $2.7 billion (w/ AEGIS Mk.5A)

Oyoda Class BC Export
Displacement: 45,000 tons
Speed: 38 knots
Armament: 16x8”/55 cal (4 quad), 4xTwin 5”/62 cal, 128 cells VLS, 16xTomahawk (4 quad launchers), 8xHarpoon (2 quad launchers), 4xDragon CIWS, 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM)
Aircraft: 4xSH-60B/F Seahawk
Armor: 5-11” belt, 1.4-6” deck, 12” turret face, 6” turret side, 10” conning tower
Crew: 1126
A very fast battlecruiser greared primarily to the shore bombardment role. With a whopping sixteen 8” guns, it can deliver more firepower in the space of one minute than the Toryu (22+ tons compared to 21.6, or 15.5 tons for an Iowa). The catch here is that, with its ammunition load, it can only sustain bombardments for half as long. As with other vessels its size, it boasts impressive secondary armament, including 5” guns, VLS cells, Tomahawks, and Harpoon missiles, as well as extensive CIWS systems. This is the export version, and has the 8"59 cal RF guns replaced by 8"/55 cal Mk.71s. The extra space freed has allowed an additional 32 VLS cells to be added.
Cost: $2.3 billion (standard), $2.5 billion (w/ AEGIS Mk.5A)

Sniper Class DD Export
Displacement: 12,000 tons
Speed: 36 knots
Armament: 2x6.1"/62 Cal AGS w/ 1500 rounds, 2x64 Cell VLS (Tomahawk, Harpoon, TACMS, Sea Sparrow, ESSM, SM-2), 2xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 2xSH-60B/F Seahawk
Crew: 138
The export variant of the Sniper bombardment destroyer, a shore bombardment version of our DD-X program. The Sniper is primarily tasked with engaging land targets in support of ground operations, though it also maintains a significant ASuW (Anti-Surface Warfare) capability. It’s primary armament is the new 155mm AGS (Advanced Gun System), which fires the LAGP (Land Attack Guided Projectile) and SAGP (Surface Attack Guided Projectile), as well as standard unguided ballistic projectiles. The ship also maintains 2 64-cell VLS systems, as well as deck and hangar facilities for two SH-60 class helicopters. The VLS systems can fire a variety of vertical-launched weapons, including the Harpoon/SLAM, LASM, Improved LASM (2 per cell), Tomahawk, ASROC, Sea Sparrow, ESSM (Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile – 4 per cell), and NTACMS. ASW systems are somewhat limited, and most of the ship’s capability in that area lies with the Seahawk helicopters it carries. It also lacks area air defense systems, being unable to support the SM-2 SAM, though the ESSM does provide short and medium range capabilities. As with the Carrack, only the laser has been removed, and can be replaced with other systems.
Cost: $750 million

Sparrowhawk Class DDG Export
Displacement: 11,000 tons
Speed: 36 knots
Armament: 1x5”/62 Cal Gun w/ 600 rounds, 3x64 Cell VLS, 2xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 3xSH-60 LAMPS III
Crew: 150
The multirole Sparrowhawk is a ship capable of handling a wide variety of missions with little difficulty. It sacrifices the two 6.1” guns of its larger cousin for a single smaller 5” weapon, and adds a third 64-cell VLS system. The 5”/62 Cal gun is an improved Mk 45 Mod 4 system, which fires standard, assisted, and Extended Range Guided Munition (ERGM) rounds. The VLS and point defense systems are the same as those on the shore bombardment unit, though the ship has the capability to support the SM-2 MR SAM, which allows it to strike out against aircraft at well over twice the range of the ESSM. It also boasts significant ASW capabilities. As with its sister designs, only the laser has been removed from the export version.
Cost: $1.15 billion

T-AKR 287 Algol
Displacement: 61,987 tons loaded
Payload: 185,000 sq ft vehicles, 46 TEU
Speed: 33 knots
Crew: 42
This is a fast sealift ship with roll-on/roll-off and lift-on/lift-off capabilities, and handles both vehicles and conventional cargo. With a top speed of 33 knots, this is one of, if not THE fastest class of cargo ships ever built, and is therefore an excellent rapid deployment craft.
Cost: $301 million

T-AKR 300 Bob Hope
Displacement: 62,968 tons loaded
Payload: 397,413 sq ft parking space
Speed: 24 knots
Crew: 50 + 300 troops
This is a large, medium-speed Roll-on/Roll-off ship (LMSR) designed for transporting heavy equipment. It has nearly 400,000 sq ft of parking space, allowing it to carry a full armored task force of 58 MBTs, 48 other tracked vehicles, and over 900 trucks and HMMWVs.
Cost: $265 million

T-AO 187 Henry J. Kaiser
Displacement: 38,182 tons
Payload: 180,000 barrels of fuel, some other stores
Speed: 20 knots
Crew: 124
This is a large fleet oiler, tasked with resupplying ships at sea. As the type suggests, its primary load is fuel, though it carries a small amount of other cargo.
Cost: $240 million

AOE-6 Supply
Displacement: 44,364 tons
Payload: 150,000 barrels of fuel, 1800 tons munitions, 400 tons dry stores, 20,000 gallons water
Speed: 25 knots
Armament: 1xSea Sparrow launcher, 2xPhalanx CIWS, 2x25mm Bushmaster cannon, 4x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 3xCH-46
Crew: 669
This is a smaller, but more advanced combat support ship. This ship is also designed to combat standards, giving it increased endurance and survivability compared to similar vessels.
Cost: $568 million

AOE-1 Sacramento
Displacement: 53,000 tons
Speed: 32 knots
Payload: 177,000 barrels of fuel, 2150 tons munitions, 500 tons dry stores, 250 tons refrigerated stores
Armament: 1xSea Sparrow launcher, 2xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 2xCH-46
Crew: 600, 614, or 705 depending on mission
These are replenishment ships for naval vessels, particularly carrier battle groups. Their primary claims to fame are extremely high cargo capacity and an unmatched speed - enough to keep up with most combat ships. They combine the roles of fleet oiler, ammunition ship, and refrigerated stores ship.
Cost: $450 million