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Clan Smoke Jaguar
06-05-2004, 23:30
The ASN would like to make the following purchases:

- 12x Kitsune Class Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship (4.8 Billion)
- 14x Peregrine HSV (2.1 Billion)
- 20x Strana Mechty Class Multiproduct Replenishment Ship (14 Billion)

Total: 20.9 Billion

Money will be wired upon confirmation

Are you also going to approve the Firbolt/Crossbolt/Thunderbolt Missiles for general export?
$20.9 billion confirmed
ETA for the last shipment is 24 NS months
Sarzonia
07-05-2004, 00:04
Ambassador Mk.III Missile Boat
Displacement: 550 tons
Cost: $100 million

The Incorporated States of Sarzonia would like to order 40 of these Ambassador Mk.III missile boats. At $100 million each, the total should come to $4 billion.

Money will be wired upon confirmation.

Thank you for your consideration.

Mark Lorber
Senior Vice President for External Affairs
Al-Sabir
07-05-2004, 12:48
The ASN would like to buy some more of your fine ships:

- 4x Kitsune Class Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship (1.6 Billion)
- 6x Peregrine HSV (900 Million)
- 10x Strana Mechty Class Multiproduct Replenishment Ship (7 Billion)

Total: 9.5 Billion

Money will be wired upon confirmation
Anasia
07-05-2004, 18:02
I am interested in buying 4 ASDS Infiltration Submersibles, as long as they are compatible with my Soviet/Russian submarines. the total would be 480 million.
Soviet vessels can be modified for compatibility with little difficulty. We will even provide this service on up to 4 boats at no extra charge.

$480 million confirmed
ETA for the last unit is 3 NS months

Thank you. I've sent the money. Expect 4 Akula IIs shortly for conversion.
Durtistan
07-05-2004, 22:34
Durtistan would like to discuss a deal for six Talos class MOB modules.

We are prepared to discuss funds and technology exchange, assuming that we have anything that Clan Smoke Jaguar are interested in. Given the nature of the proposed purchase, and the nature of our general satisfaction with CSJ, we are prepared to open projects nearing completion from Research and Execution.

We will provide links to storefront style lists of equipment and also a portfolio of items under development if CSJ wish to consider the deal.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
07-05-2004, 23:46
Ambassador Mk.III Missile Boat
Displacement: 550 tons
Cost: $100 million

The Incorporated States of Sarzonia would like to order 40 of these Ambassador Mk.III missile boats. At $100 million each, the total should come to $4 billion.

Money will be wired upon confirmation.

Thank you for your consideration.

Mark Lorber
Senior Vice President for External Affairs
$4 billion confirmed
ETA for the last vessel is 1 NS year


The ASN would like to buy some more of your fine ships:

- 4x Kitsune Class Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship (1.6 Billion)
- 6x Peregrine HSV (900 Million)
- 10x Strana Mechty Class Multiproduct Replenishment Ship (7 Billion)

Total: 9.5 Billion

Money will be wired upon confirmation
$9.5 billion confirmed
ETA for the last vessel is 21 NS months


Durtistan would like to discuss a deal for six Talos class MOB modules.

We are prepared to discuss funds and technology exchange, assuming that we have anything that Clan Smoke Jaguar are interested in. Given the nature of the proposed purchase, and the nature of our general satisfaction with CSJ, we are prepared to open projects nearing completion from Research and Execution.

We will provide links to storefront style lists of equipment and also a portfolio of items under development if CSJ wish to consider the deal.
CSJMI will consider such a deal, and would be happy to look over what you have to see if there's anything of noted interest.
Tiborita
08-05-2004, 02:18
To: CSJMI
From: Minister of Defense Herman of Tiborita

My office has just finished a study analyzing current world-wide threats, and the present conflict we are engaged in, and we have found that the Tiboritian Maritime Defense Force lacks some signifigant strength. The Senate has passed an appropriations bill, allowing this office to acquire vessels for the TMDF. We hope to contract with you for the commissioning of the following ships:

4 Toryu Class BB with the CIRRUS system x $5.5 billion = $22,000,000,000
4 Yubari Class BC with the CIRRUS system x $3.3 billion = $13,200,000,000
4 Firestorm Class Arsenal Ship x $800 million = $3,200,000,000
8 Hiragi Class CA x $1.4 billion = $11,200,000,000
6 Carrack Class flight II CG x $2.5 billion = $15,000,000,000
8 Sparrowhawk Class DDG x $1.2 billion = $9,600,000,000
6 Sniper Class DD x $800 million = $4,800,000,000

The entire contract total is 79 billion dollars. In addition, much of our military is organized around your packaged units systems. For this 'advising' you have provided, we wonder if you would require a fee.

We greatly appreciate your services.

Minister Herman
Clan Smoke Jaguar
08-05-2004, 05:39
To: CSJMI
From: Minister of Defense Herman of Tiborita

My office has just finished a study analyzing current world-wide threats, and the present conflict we are engaged in, and we have found that the Tiboritian Maritime Defense Force lacks some signifigant strength. The Senate has passed an appropriations bill, allowing this office to acquire vessels for the TMDF. We hope to contract with you for the commissioning of the following ships:

4 Toryu Class BB with the CIRRUS system x $5.5 billion = $22,000,000,000
4 Yubari Class BC with the CIRRUS system x $3.3 billion = $13,200,000,000
4 Firestorm Class Arsenal Ship x $800 million = $3,200,000,000
8 Hiragi Class CA x $1.4 billion = $11,200,000,000
6 Carrack Class flight II CG x $2.5 billion = $15,000,000,000
8 Sparrowhawk Class DDG x $1.2 billion = $9,600,000,000
6 Sniper Class DD x $800 million = $4,800,000,000

The entire contract total is 79 billion dollars. In addition, much of our military is organized around your packaged units systems. For this 'advising' you have provided, we wonder if you would require a fee.

We greatly appreciate your services.

Minister Herman
The fee for advise is negligable, as our organization is hardly unique.
$79 billion confirmed
ETA for the last unit is 3 NS years
Truitt
08-05-2004, 05:47
Raptor Class LHD

Cost: $1.5 billion

The Armed Forces of Truitt will take just 10 of these.

$15 billion wired oppon confirmed shipment
Tiborita
08-05-2004, 07:18
The fee for advise is negligable, as our organization is hardly unique.
(OOC) Well, at any rate, I'd like to thank you. I was having a hard time digging up info on how to make realistic armed forces, and your package shops (as well as some of your other threads) have made RPing quite a bit more enjoyable.

$79 billion confirmed
ETA for the last unit is 3 NS years
(IC) Please note, $79 billion has been transfered from 1st Tiboritian National to CSJMI accounts. We would like to thank CSJMI for providing these ships.
Durtistan
09-05-2004, 00:51
FAO Clan Smoke Jaguar-

Air And Air Warfare Systems (http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=143780&highlight=)

Land Warfare Systems (http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=143782&highlight=)

Naval Warfare systems are still being designed and I will link to them ASAP. The R&E projects will be linked to your own R&D thread, which will happen as soon as possible.

Hopefully there's something here of interest.
Al-Sabir
09-05-2004, 19:16
Greetings, Clan Smoke Jaguar.

The ASN would like to make some purchases:

- 14x Carrack Class CG (25.2 Billion)
- 25x Sparrowhawk Class DDG (30 Billion)

Total: 55.2 Billion

Money will be wired upon confirmation
Clan Smoke Jaguar
11-05-2004, 02:39
Greetings, Clan Smoke Jaguar.

The ASN would like to make some purchases:

- 14x Carrack Class CG (25.2 Billion)
- 25x Sparrowhawk Class DDG (30 Billion)

Total: 55.2 Billion

Money will be wired upon confirmation
$55.2 billion confirmed
ETA for the last unit is 30 NS months
Al-Sabir
12-05-2004, 18:36
The ASN would like to make a purchase:
- 6x Firestorm Class Arsenal Ship

Total: 4.8 Billion

Money will be wired upon confirmation

OOC: Could I use your packages as a template for organizing my army?
Clan Smoke Jaguar
13-05-2004, 06:10
The ASN would like to make a purchase:
- 6x Firestorm Class Arsenal Ship

Total: 4.8 Billion

Money will be wired upon confirmation

OOC: Could I use your packages as a template for organizing my army?
$4.8 billion confirmed
ETA for the last unit is 12 NS months

OOC: Yes, that's one of the main reasons I put them there.
Durtistan
24-05-2004, 16:58
We would like to purchase:

Ticonderoga Class CG x12
DDG-51 Arleigh Burke Flight IIA x12
Goliath Class Prepositioning Ship x48
Stranta Mechty replenishment ship x36
Prowler FFG x24
Hunter FF x24
Anaconda LPD x6

which should come to a total order of: 109.8 billion.

As usual, money wired on confirmation of order.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
30-05-2004, 06:22
We would like to purchase:

Ticonderoga Class CG x12
DDG-51 Arleigh Burke Flight IIA x12
Goliath Class Prepositioning Ship x48
Stranta Mechty replenishment ship x36
Prowler FFG x24
Hunter FF x24
Anaconda LPD x6

which should come to a total order of: 109.8 billion.

As usual, money wired on confirmation of order.
$109.8 billion confirmed
ETA for the last unit is 5 NS years
IIRRAAQQII
30-05-2004, 06:29
We are ordering 1 Nicholas Kerensky Class CVN for a total of $5.6 billion. The money has been wired to your nation. 8)
Clan Smoke Jaguar
30-05-2004, 06:34
We are ordering 1 Nicholas Kerensky Class CVN for a total of $5.6 billion. The money has been wired to your nation. 8)
$5.6 billion confirmed
ETA for the vessel is 30 NS months

OOC: Now let's see how long it takes you to put together an air wing. That killed most of your procurement budget after all :lol:
MadderMike
04-06-2004, 18:40
Admiral Dewey Chief of Naval Operations for MadderMike would like to place an order for 30 SSN-21 Seawolf Class submarines. Total of $90 billion USD wired upon conformation.

[code:1:293162973b]Encoded message from ADM Dewey: Have you experimented with metal foam armor to get thicker coverage especially on the Yubari Class BC?[/code:1:293162973b]
Clan Smoke Jaguar
05-06-2004, 04:54
Admiral Dewey Chief of Naval Operations for MadderMike would like to place an order for 30 SSN-21 Seawolf Class submarines. Total of $90 billion USD wired upon conformation.

[code:1:cf843bf2a1]Encoded message from ADM Dewey: Have you experimented with metal foam armor to get thicker coverage especially on the Yubari Class BC?[/code:1:cf843bf2a1]
$90 billion confirmed
ETA for the last vessel is 45 NS months


[code:1:cf843bf2a1]We have indeed experimented with metal foam armor, and it is featured in our armored vehicles to provide protection against spalling. However, on naval vessels, this does not have a great deal of value, as spalling damage is minimal even without it.[/code:1:cf843bf2a1]
MadderMike
07-06-2004, 21:21
$90 Billion wired.
Many thanks s/ADM Dewey

[code:1:629dcdd93f]Encoded message: I have a need for two fully implemented Sea-Base Maritime Reprovisioning/repair bases. Each base will have 6 proportionally air capable helicopter Sea-Base ships and 2 JSF capable ships. Can you supply these and what is the price?[/code:1:629dcdd93f]
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-06-2004, 06:32
$90 Billion wired.
Many thanks s/ADM Dewey

[code:1:fe974d63c7]Encoded message: I have a need for two fully implemented Sea-Base Maritime Reprovisioning/repair bases. Each base will have 6 proportionally air capable helicopter Sea-Base ships and 2 JSF capable ships. Can you supply these and what is the price?[/code:1:fe974d63c7]
[code:1:fe974d63c7]We can provide modified versions of the Talos Class MOB modules, which will soon be offered for general export. If that suits your needs, the cost would be about $20-22 billion. If not, we could be commissioned to design and produce something for you based on your requirements.[/code:1:fe974d63c7]
IIRRAAQQII
12-06-2004, 06:39
We are order ten Toryu Class BB Export's for a total of $50,000,000,000. The money has been wired within the last few minutes. :wink:
IIRRAAQQII
12-06-2004, 06:43
We are ordering 1 Nicholas Kerensky Class CVN for a total of $5.6 billion. The money has been wired to your nation. 8)
$5.6 billion confirmed
ETA for the vessel is 30 NS months

OOC: Now let's see how long it takes you to put together an air wing. That killed most of your procurement budget after all :lol:

:lol: Hey, we don't have a war coming up anytime soon, so we are just sitting back ordering here and there.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-06-2004, 06:55
We are order ten Toryu Class BB Export's for a total of $50,000,000,000. The money has been wired within the last few minutes. :wink:
10 Toryu Exports is actually $41 billion, and is confirmed
ETA for the last unit is 3 NS years


OOC: You posted Toryu Export, so that's what I'm giving. However, the price you gave is closer to the full Toryu ($4.9 billion each). If you want those instead, let me know.
MadderMike
13-06-2004, 15:56
[code:1:6da12c8446]We can provide modified versions of the Talos Class MOB modules, which will soon be offered for general export. If that suits your needs, the cost would be about $20-22 billion. If not, we could be commissioned to design and produce something for you based on your requirements.[/code:1:6da12c8446]

[code:1:6da12c8446]We are very interested in the modified versions of the Talos Class MOB modules and we place an order for the 2 bases we need. We are also interested in commissioning a self contained large module with air strip, repair facilities, supply warehouses, SAM units, CIWS, and fully capable of docking other modules and warships. This unit must be able to operate in the Arctic. s/ ADM Dewey[/code:1:6da12c8446]
Al-Sabir
18-06-2004, 19:01
Al-Sabir
18-06-2004, 19:02
To: Whomever It May Concern
From: Mohammed El Kadi, Ministry of Defense, The Desert Republic of Al-Sabir
Subject: Negotiation on acquiring NGS Status

In last year's report on the status of the Al-Sabirian armed forces, complaints were made about the old, technically insuperiour equipment of both the Navy and the Army. Now we know that there are few good arms suppliers out there, most of them completely focused on one specific area of warfare, like The Freethinkers or Doujin. The lack of good, general storefronts is troubling. Of course we have your general equipment, but we, here in Al-Sabir, require the very best equipment, not downgraded. That's also one of the main reasons why our militairy numbers are relatively small, we focus on good equipment and especially training. We have seen many excellent systems in your inventory, but most are designated as advanced and are only for sale to nations with NGS and MFN status.

Now, back on the main part of the story, why we mostly don't procure systems from other specialized manufacterers, the word is commonalization. Our armed forces, especially the army, had dozens different types of trucks, IFVs, APCs and five different MBTs, giving huge problems in maintaining and that kind of areas. So nowadays we decided to prefer buying from only two or three different countries. Mostly one for aerial equipment, one for naval equipment and one for land warfare equipment. Aside from the fact that you produce the best land warfare equipment, the quality of your equipment in other areas of warfare are also generally good, sometimes even surpassing that from specialized ones.

The armed forces of Al-Sabir therefore decided to use mainly CSJ equipment, but quality is a must and therefore is here our offer for NGS status, so we can purchase more advanced, not downgraded systems. Shouldn't this be sufficient for NGS status, feel free to make proposals for a better deal.

- Favourable tariffs, discounts and priority orders for importing Al-Sabirian oil (we realize you propably have huge oil reserves ourself, but a little competition should lower the prizes and stimulate the economy) and uranium.

- No taxes or tariffs on any product imported from Clan Smoke Jaguar

- Mutual Defense, though somewhat bound to help each other by the OMP treaty, Al-Sabir will always aid CSJ in a militairy way when attacked by any nation. (In most alliances, nations aren't obliged to help eachother in a militairy way in times of need, they could send one million dollars of aid, and that's it, but this way, you're assured of our militairy support)

- Establishment of an Smoke Jaguarian embassy in Kusair (not every nation is allowed to have an embassy in Al-Sabir, only trusted trade partners, or alliance members of the CAP, OMP and Concordia) and diplomatic immunity for the ambassador, staff and personnel, unlike diplomatic staff from other nations. (only ambassador and family)

- Giving Smoke Jaguarian militairy personnel access to three major air force bases and two large naval bases in Al-Sabir, to use refueling, repair and maintenance facilities, only during peacetime. (including larger drydocks and the help of specialized Al-Sabirian personnel)

- The possibility of leasing a small air base near the Radana mountains, facilities for holding up to 2000 men and women, self-defense weaponry is allowed and the base of 4 by 6 miles will be considered Smoke Jaguarian territory, Al-Sabirian personnel is not allowed to come within that zone without the permission of the base commander. Any kind of WMDs are not allowed.

-The possibility of leasing a large 15 by 10 miles "everything" base near to the Persian Gulf (Al-Sabir is located somewhere in Saudi Arabia), facilities for two brigade-sized ground elements, as well an air force base for up to a thousand tactical aircraft and port facilities with large drydocks for cruiser-sized ships and packhouses for ridiculous amounts of equipment. Self-defense weaponry is allowed and the base of 15 by 10 miles will be considered Smoke Jaguarian territory, Al-Sabirian personnel is not allowed to come within that zone without the permission of the base commander. Any kind of WMDs are not allowed.

- Any Smoke Jaguarian citizen deciding to vist Al-Sabir for business or for recreational reasons (tourism) will not need a special visum, a passport is enough and those same citizens will be given nearly full Al-Sabirian rights, treating them the same as any other Al-Sabirian. (Normally, tourists are watched with suspision by police and security forces, they will be denied the right to access certain areas, most cities for example, without an official guide to watch if they don't break any rules and respect our citizens. Most tourists however, don't even get into the country)

- University exchanges, Al-Sabirian and Smoke Jaguarian universities agree to exchange students, knowledge and aid each other, as this will be a nice chance to develope and manage any talent, greatly enhancing the the chance on major scientific breakthroughs, which could be beneficial for the development of defense products for example.

We hope all offers made are enough to be considered a nation in good standing. Would you like to discuss something about the proposals or should there added something, feel free to contact us. We eagerly await your reply,

Sincerely,
Mohammed El Kadi
Ministry of Defense
The Desert Republic of Al-Sabir
Jefe W
19-06-2004, 01:26
Iwould like to buy 3 harper's ferries, 10 lcm-6's , and one Yubari Class BC. :D I will owe you 1 billion, 332 million. :shock:
Clan Smoke Jaguar
23-06-2004, 06:38
[code:1:a1124f184d]We can provide modified versions of the Talos Class MOB modules, which will soon be offered for general export. If that suits your needs, the cost would be about $20-22 billion. If not, we could be commissioned to design and produce something for you based on your requirements.[/code:1:a1124f184d]

[code:1:a1124f184d]We are very interested in the modified versions of the Talos Class MOB modules and we place an order for the 2 bases we need. We are also interested in commissioning a self contained large module with air strip, repair facilities, supply warehouses, SAM units, CIWS, and fully capable of docking other modules and warships. This unit must be able to operate in the Arctic. s/ ADM Dewey[/code:1:a1124f184d]
[code:1:a1124f184d]We will be happy to provide you with what you desire. We only need to know what the specific requirements for this "large module" are.[/code:1:a1124f184d]

To: Whomever It May Concern
From: Mohammed El Kadi, Ministry of Defense, The Desert Republic of Al-Sabir
Subject: Negotiation on acquiring NGS Status

In last year's report on the status of the Al-Sabirian armed forces, complaints were made about the old, technically insuperiour equipment of both the Navy and the Army. Now we know that there are few good arms suppliers out there, most of them completely focused on one specific area of warfare, like The Freethinkers or Doujin. The lack of good, general storefronts is troubling. Of course we have your general equipment, but we, here in Al-Sabir, require the very best equipment, not downgraded. That's also one of the main reasons why our militairy numbers are relatively small, we focus on good equipment and especially training. We have seen many excellent systems in your inventory, but most are designated as advanced and are only for sale to nations with NGS and MFN status.

Now, back on the main part of the story, why we mostly don't procure systems from other specialized manufacterers, the word is commonalization. Our armed forces, especially the army, had dozens different types of trucks, IFVs, APCs and five different MBTs, giving huge problems in maintaining and that kind of areas. So nowadays we decided to prefer buying from only two or three different countries. Mostly one for aerial equipment, one for naval equipment and one for land warfare equipment. Aside from the fact that you produce the best land warfare equipment, the quality of your equipment in other areas of warfare are also generally good, sometimes even surpassing that from specialized ones.

The armed forces of Al-Sabir therefore decided to use mainly CSJ equipment, but quality is a must and therefore is here our offer for NGS status, so we can purchase more advanced, not downgraded systems. Shouldn't this be sufficient for NGS status, feel free to make proposals for a better deal.

- Favourable tariffs, discounts and priority orders for importing Al-Sabirian oil (we realize you propably have huge oil reserves ourself, but a little competition should lower the prizes and stimulate the economy) and uranium.

- No taxes or tariffs on any product imported from Clan Smoke Jaguar

- Mutual Defense, though somewhat bound to help each other by the OMP treaty, Al-Sabir will always aid CSJ in a militairy way when attacked by any nation. (In most alliances, nations aren't obliged to help eachother in a militairy way in times of need, they could send one million dollars of aid, and that's it, but this way, you're assured of our militairy support)

- Establishment of an Smoke Jaguarian embassy in Kusair (not every nation is allowed to have an embassy in Al-Sabir, only trusted trade partners, or alliance members of the CAP, OMP and Concordia) and diplomatic immunity for the ambassador, staff and personnel, unlike diplomatic staff from other nations. (only ambassador and family)

- Giving Smoke Jaguarian militairy personnel access to three major air force bases and two large naval bases in Al-Sabir, to use refueling, repair and maintenance facilities, only during peacetime. (including larger drydocks and the help of specialized Al-Sabirian personnel)

- The possibility of leasing a small air base near the Radana mountains, facilities for holding up to 2000 men and women, self-defense weaponry is allowed and the base of 4 by 6 miles will be considered Smoke Jaguarian territory, Al-Sabirian personnel is not allowed to come within that zone without the permission of the base commander. Any kind of WMDs are not allowed.

-The possibility of leasing a large 15 by 10 miles "everything" base near to the Persian Gulf (Al-Sabir is located somewhere in Saudi Arabia), facilities for two brigade-sized ground elements, as well an air force base for up to a thousand tactical aircraft and port facilities with large drydocks for cruiser-sized ships and packhouses for ridiculous amounts of equipment. Self-defense weaponry is allowed and the base of 15 by 10 miles will be considered Smoke Jaguarian territory, Al-Sabirian personnel is not allowed to come within that zone without the permission of the base commander. Any kind of WMDs are not allowed.

- Any Smoke Jaguarian citizen deciding to vist Al-Sabir for business or for recreational reasons (tourism) will not need a special visum, a passport is enough and those same citizens will be given nearly full Al-Sabirian rights, treating them the same as any other Al-Sabirian. (Normally, tourists are watched with suspision by police and security forces, they will be denied the right to access certain areas, most cities for example, without an official guide to watch if they don't break any rules and respect our citizens. Most tourists however, don't even get into the country)

- University exchanges, Al-Sabirian and Smoke Jaguarian universities agree to exchange students, knowledge and aid each other, as this will be a nice chance to develope and manage any talent, greatly enhancing the the chance on major scientific breakthroughs, which could be beneficial for the development of defense products for example.

We hope all offers made are enough to be considered a nation in good standing. Would you like to discuss something about the proposals or should there added something, feel free to contact us. We eagerly await your reply,

Sincerely,
Mohammed El Kadi
Ministry of Defense
The Desert Republic of Al-Sabir
From: Felix Eiserman Kotare, Minister of Foreign Relations, The Free Land of Clan Smoke Jaguar
Subject: Approval of NGS Status
The vote has been passed, and it is with great pride that the government of Clan Smoke Jaguar formally accepts your offer. It has in fact been found that your offer was quite impressive, and we wish to reciprocate on several of the aspects:

1) An embassy on Kerensky Avenue (only 4 other nations have this distinction) in our capital of Huntress.

2) Access to the Edo Bay, Port Arthur, and Port Racice military complexes for refueling, repair, and maintenance during peacetime (each has naval, air force, and army bases).

3) Option for leasing an air base in Raczak Mountains mirroring Radana base.

4) Option for a 390 km2 (150 sq mile) multiservice base in the New Wilhelmshaven or Akagi area.

5) All economic, defense, and educational offers reciprocated.


We thank you for honoring us with your request.
Sincerely,
Felix E. Kotare
Ministry of Foreign Relations
The Free Land of Clan Smoke Jaguar


Iwould like to buy 3 harper's ferries, 10 lcm-6's , and one Yubari Class BC. :D I will owe you 1 billion, 332 million. :shock:
Actually, the total comes to $3.482 billion, and is confirmed
ETA for the last unit is 1 NS year
Al-Sabir
23-06-2004, 11:02
The Desert Republic of Al-Sabir is honoured to be considered a nation in good standing, all offers will be executed as soon as possible and again, we are deeply honoured that all offers will be reciprocated as well. A large amount of procurements in all aspects of warfare will follow shortly (since we have saved awfully large amounts of money, insanely large purchases can be made) and then all Al-Sabirian armed forces will be equiped with the most superiour equipment in the world.

Here is our first naval purchase of mostly
NGS products, we await your approval:

- 5x Kitsune Class Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship (2 Billion)
- 4x Hapsburg Class Marine Corps Prepositioning Ship (1.8 Billion)
- 10x Viper Class LSD (14 Billion)
- 1x Peregrine HSV (150 Million)

- 4x Locke Class CGN (11.2 Billion)
- 15x Fenrir Class CG (34.5 Billion)
- 8x Albatros Class DDGN (16 Billion)
- 30x Cardinal Class DDG (48 Billion)
- 4x Ballistae Class DDN (5.6 Billion)
- 12x Archer DD (12 Billion)

- 22x Timberwolf FFG (15.4 Billion)
- 28x Cougar FF (14 Billion)

- 12x Tarantula Class LCS (All alternative systems included) (3.36 Billion)

Total: $178,010,000,000

All money will wired upon confirmation

Sincerely,
Mohammed El Kadi
Ministry of Defense
The Desert Republic of Al-Sabir
Clan Smoke Jaguar
26-06-2004, 17:23
The Desert Republic of Al-Sabir is honoured to be considered a nation in good standing, all offers will be executed as soon as possible and again, we are deeply honoured that all offers will be reciprocated as well. A large amount of procurements in all aspects of warfare will follow shortly (since we have saved awfully large amounts of money, insanely large purchases can be made) and then all Al-Sabirian armed forces will be equiped with the most superiour equipment in the world.

Here is our first naval purchase of mostly
NGS products, we await your approval:

- 5x Kitsune Class Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship (2 Billion)
- 4x Hapsburg Class Marine Corps Prepositioning Ship (1.8 Billion)
- 10x Viper Class LSD (14 Billion)
- 1x Peregrine HSV (150 Million)

- 4x Locke Class CGN (11.2 Billion)
- 15x Fenrir Class CG (34.5 Billion)
- 8x Albatros Class DDGN (16 Billion)
- 30x Cardinal Class DDG (48 Billion)
- 4x Ballistae Class DDN (5.6 Billion)
- 12x Archer DD (12 Billion)

- 22x Timberwolf FFG (15.4 Billion)
- 28x Cougar FF (14 Billion)

- 12x Tarantula Class LCS (All alternative systems included) (3.36 Billion)

Total: $178,010,000,000

All money will wired upon confirmation

Sincerely,
Mohammed El Kadi
Ministry of Defense
The Desert Republic of Al-Sabir
$178.01 billion confirmed
ETA for the last unit is 2 NS years
Indian Casino Operator
23-07-2004, 03:01
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Al-Sabir
15-08-2004, 15:45
After signing up for two OMP offshore naval bases (Arabian Sea, South West Atlantic), it became clear that, in order to use and protect these bases to their fully potential, the ASN required another force expansion. The top priority in this financial year’s MoD budget, this purchase might even exceed last year’s Air Force procurement.

For all packages, we prefer your advanced munitions in them, rather than the standard ordnance included.

4x Carrier Battle Group ($38 billion standard)

*Replace Nicholas Kerensky CVN with Seina Niyobuchi: +$1.2 billion
*Replace Carrack Export with Locke CGN: +$2.1 billion
*Replace Sparrowhawk Export with Albatross DDGN: +$3.4 billion
*Replace Sniper Export with Ballistae DDN: +$1.3 billion
*Replace Prowler Export with Timberwolf FFG: +$0.4 billion
*Replace Hunter Export with Cougar FF: +$0.5 billion
*Replace Los Angeles with Sowerby SSN: +$6 billion
Replace AOE-6 Supply with Strana Mechty AOE: +$0.265 billion
Replace T-AO 187 with Goro FRO: +$0.08 billion
Add 2xES-67 Humpback ELINT: +$0.19 billion
*Replace F-14D with F-30: +$0.72 billion
*Replace 24x F/A-18E/F with A-12C: +$1.32 billion per squadron of 12
*Replace 24x F/A-18E/F with F-35F JSF: Free (still done on a per squadron basis)
*Replace EA-6B with 6xEF-35F Blazer: +$0.24 billion
*Replace KA-6SJ with 4xKF-35F: -$0.19 billion
*Replace E-2C Hawkeye with E-68: +$0.06 billion
*Replace S-3B Viking with S-67: +$0.2 billion
*Replace SH-60F with MH-102 ASW: +$0.36 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.98 billion
*Replace HH-60H with MH-102D: +$0.14 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.36 billion

8x Light Carrier Battle Group ($16.5 billion standard)

*Replace Franklin Osis CVL with Antoine Pardier CVL: +$0.3 billion
*Replace Carrack Export with Fenrir CG: +$550 million
*Replace Sparrowhawk Export with Cardinal DDG: +$1.35 billion
*Replace Prowler Export with Timberwolf FFG: +$0.2 billion
*Replace Hunter Export with Cougar FF: +$0.25 billion
*Replace Los Angeles with Sowerby SSN: +$3 billion
Replace AOE-6 Supply with Strana Mechty AOE: +$0.265 billion
*Replace F-35B with F-35E JSF: +$0.36 billion
*Replace EF-35B with EF-35E Blazer: +$0.08 billion
*Replace SH-60F with MH-102 ASW: +$0.18 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.49 billion
*Replace HH-60H with MH-104: +$0.07 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.18 billion

1x Submarine Group I ($30 billion standard)

*Replace Los Angeles with Tucuxi, Mk.48 with 2200 Mk.113, Tomahawk with Naginata II: +$100 billion

2x Submarine Squadron I ($7.4 billion standard)

*Replace Los Angeles with Mamba, subtract 25xMk.48 & all Tomahawk: +$5.9 billion

4x Amphibious Group ($24 billion standard)

*Replace all RAM launchers with Mk.72 PDM: +$0.3 billion
Replace LPD-4 with Anaconda LPD: +$5.4 billion
Replace LSD-49 with Viper LSD: +$2.3 billion
Replace LSD-41 with Viper LSD: +$5.8 billion
Replace 18xLCU & 14xLCM with 32xHLCAC: +$1.2 billion
Replace 18xLCU & 14xLCM with 40xLCAC: +$0.81 billion
*Replace F-35B with F-35E JSF: +$0.54 billion
*Replace AH-1W with AH-95: +$0.45 billion
Replace CH-53E with CH-53X: +$0.88 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$4.14 billion
*Replace UH-60L with UH-102: +$0.51 billion
*Replace HH-60H with HH-102: +$0.04 billion

2x Bombardment Squadron ($23 billion standard)

*Replace Toryu Export with Toryu Secondary: +$4.3 billion
*Replace Hiragi Export with Hiragi Secondary: +$2 billion
Replace AOE-6 Supply with Strana Mechty AOE: +$0.13 billion
Replace Lewis & Clark MPRS with Setsuna MPRS: +$0.39 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.63 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.45 billion

4x Bombardment Squadron ($23 billion standard)

*Replace Toryu Export with Zuiho: +$0.2 billion
*Replace Hiragi Export with Hiragi Secondary: +$2 billion
Replace AOE-6 Supply with Strana Mechty AOE: +$0.13 billion
Replace Lewis & Clark MPRS with Setsuna MPRS: +$0.39 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.63 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.45 billion

2x Cruiser Squadron ($8.5 billion standard)

*Replace Carrack Export with Fenrir CG: +$1.65 billion
Replace T-AKE 1 Lewis & Clark with Setsuna: +$0.13 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.21 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.09 billion

4x ASAT Destroyer Squadron ($12 billion standard)

6x Destroyer Squadron ($11.5 billion standard)

*Replace Sparrowhawk Export with Cardinal DDG: +$1.8 billion
*Replace Sniper Export with Archer DD: +$0.75 billion
Replace T-AKE 1 Lewis & Clark with Setsuna: +$0.13 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.63 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.09 billion

6x Frigate I Squadron ($4.25 billion standard)

*Replace Prowler Export with Timberwolf FFG: +$1.5 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.21 billion

6x Frigate II Squadron ($2.85 billion standard)

*Replace Hunter Export with Cougar FF: +$1.5 billion
*Replace SH-60B with 18xMH-104 ASW: +$0.18 billion

8x LCS Squadron ($2.2 billion standard)

*Replace Tarantula Export with Tarantula LCS: +$180 million
*Replace SH-60B with 12xMH-104 ASW: +$210 million

12x Corvette Squadron ($2.4 billion standard)

*Replace Saar V with Oriole; Harpoon with Shinma-F; Barak with 300xSea Snake, 100xNASM & 50xNaginata II; and subtract helicopters: -$0.14 billion
*Replace SH-2G with MH-104 ASW: FREE

12x Corvette Squadron ($2.4 bilion standard)

*Replace Saar V with Seeschlange; Harpoon with 100xShinma-F; Barak with 300xSea Snake & 150xNASM; and subtract helicopters: +$0.23 billion
*Replace SH-2G with MH-104 ASW: FREE

8x Corvette Squadron ($2.4 billion standard)

*Replace Saar V with Taipan; Harpoon with Donnerschlag; Barak with 500xSea Snake & 50xNaginata; and subtract helicopters: +$0.4 billion
*Replace SH-2G with MH-104 ASW: FREE

8x Amphibious Squadron ($3.75 billion standard)

*Replace all RAM launchers with Mk.72 PDM: +$0.03 billion
Replace LPD-4 with Anaconda LPD: +$1.08 billion
Replace Raptor LHD with Samurai LHA: +$0.3 billion
Replace LSD-41 with Viper LSD: +$1.16 billion
*Replace F-35B with F-35E JSF: +$0.09 billion
*Replace AH-1W with AH-95: +$0.06 billion
Replace CH-53E with CH-53X: +$0.18 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.99 billion
Replace UH-60 with UH-102: +$0.07 billion

4x Mine Countermeasures Squadron ($3.5 billion standard)

*Replace Osprey with Ziggurat, add 24xMH-102D: +$2.2 billion
*Replace Avenger with Ziggurat, add 24xMH-102D: +$1.75 billion
*Replace MH-53E with MH-102D: +$0.04 billion
*Replace UH-46D with MH-102D: +$0.1 billion

20x Combat Logistics Squadron ($2.5 billion standard)

Replace Sacramento with Strana Mechty AOE: +$1 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.22 billion

6x Afloat Prepositioning Squadron ($2.2 billion standard)

Replace Bob Hope with Kitsune T-AKR: +0.7 billion

2x Afloat Prepositioning Squadron ($2.2 billion standard)

Replace Bob Hope with Goliath T-AKR: +$2.1 billion

10x Marine Prepositioning Squadron ($2 billion standard)

Replace Kolchak with 4xHapsburg: FREE

Aircraft:

2x Maritime Strike Wing ($14 billion standard)

*Replace B-1B with MB-1K: +$23.32 billion
*Replace C-130H with MC-216: +$9.28 billion

2x Maritime Strike Wing ($14 billion standard)

*Replace B-52H with MB-52K: +$7.92 billion
*Replace C-130H with MC-216: +$9.28 billion

6x Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing ($8 billion standard)

*Replace P-3C with P-12: +$5.28 billion

8x Helicopter ASW Wing ($1.5 billion standard)

*Replace SH-60F with MH-102 ASW: +$1.08 billion
*Replace HH-60H with MH-102D: +$0.42 billion

4x Light Helicopter ASW Wing ($5.4 billion standard)

*Replace SH-60B with MH-104 ASW: -$0.45 billion

Miscellanious Purchases:

34x MH-102C Sea Kestrel
36x MH-104B Sparrowhawk
2x Setsuna Class MPRS

The total of $1,743,058,000,000.00 will be wired in thirty-six batches, equally spred over thirty-six months. Paying off this enormous procurement will be no problem because of an annual procurement budget of over $320 billion (15 per cent of the defense budget), a healthy annual trade surplus and a total government surplus of $5 trillion, gathered over years.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
13-09-2004, 17:35
After signing up for two OMP offshore naval bases (Arabian Sea, South West Atlantic), it became clear that, in order to use and protect these bases to their fully potential, the ASN required another force expansion. The top priority in this financial year’s MoD budget, this purchase might even exceed last year’s Air Force procurement.

For all packages, we prefer your advanced munitions in them, rather than the standard ordnance included.

4x Carrier Battle Group ($38 billion standard)

*Replace Nicholas Kerensky CVN with Seina Niyobuchi: +$1.2 billion
*Replace Carrack Export with Locke CGN: +$2.1 billion
*Replace Sparrowhawk Export with Albatross DDGN: +$3.4 billion
*Replace Sniper Export with Ballistae DDN: +$1.3 billion
*Replace Prowler Export with Timberwolf FFG: +$0.4 billion
*Replace Hunter Export with Cougar FF: +$0.5 billion
*Replace Los Angeles with Sowerby SSN: +$6 billion
Replace AOE-6 Supply with Strana Mechty AOE: +$0.265 billion
Replace T-AO 187 with Goro FRO: +$0.08 billion
Add 2xES-67 Humpback ELINT: +$0.19 billion
*Replace F-14D with F-30: +$0.72 billion
*Replace 24x F/A-18E/F with A-12C: +$1.32 billion per squadron of 12
*Replace 24x F/A-18E/F with F-35F JSF: Free (still done on a per squadron basis)
*Replace EA-6B with 6xEF-35F Blazer: +$0.24 billion
*Replace KA-6SJ with 4xKF-35F: -$0.19 billion
*Replace E-2C Hawkeye with E-68: +$0.06 billion
*Replace S-3B Viking with S-67: +$0.2 billion
*Replace SH-60F with MH-102 ASW: +$0.36 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.98 billion
*Replace HH-60H with MH-102D: +$0.14 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.36 billion

8x Light Carrier Battle Group ($16.5 billion standard)

*Replace Franklin Osis CVL with Antoine Pardier CVL: +$0.3 billion
*Replace Carrack Export with Fenrir CG: +$550 million
*Replace Sparrowhawk Export with Cardinal DDG: +$1.35 billion
*Replace Prowler Export with Timberwolf FFG: +$0.2 billion
*Replace Hunter Export with Cougar FF: +$0.25 billion
*Replace Los Angeles with Sowerby SSN: +$3 billion
Replace AOE-6 Supply with Strana Mechty AOE: +$0.265 billion
*Replace F-35B with F-35E JSF: +$0.36 billion
*Replace EF-35B with EF-35E Blazer: +$0.08 billion
*Replace SH-60F with MH-102 ASW: +$0.18 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.49 billion
*Replace HH-60H with MH-104: +$0.07 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.18 billion

1x Submarine Group I ($30 billion standard)

*Replace Los Angeles with Tucuxi, Mk.48 with 2200 Mk.113, Tomahawk with Naginata II: +$100 billion

2x Submarine Squadron I ($7.4 billion standard)

*Replace Los Angeles with Mamba, subtract 25xMk.48 & all Tomahawk: +$5.9 billion

4x Amphibious Group ($24 billion standard)

*Replace all RAM launchers with Mk.72 PDM: +$0.3 billion
Replace LPD-4 with Anaconda LPD: +$5.4 billion
Replace LSD-49 with Viper LSD: +$2.3 billion
Replace LSD-41 with Viper LSD: +$5.8 billion
Replace 18xLCU & 14xLCM with 32xHLCAC: +$1.2 billion
Replace 18xLCU & 14xLCM with 40xLCAC: +$0.81 billion
*Replace F-35B with F-35E JSF: +$0.54 billion
*Replace AH-1W with AH-95: +$0.45 billion
Replace CH-53E with CH-53X: +$0.88 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$4.14 billion
*Replace UH-60L with UH-102: +$0.51 billion
*Replace HH-60H with HH-102: +$0.04 billion

2x Bombardment Squadron ($23 billion standard)

*Replace Toryu Export with Toryu Secondary: +$4.3 billion
*Replace Hiragi Export with Hiragi Secondary: +$2 billion
Replace AOE-6 Supply with Strana Mechty AOE: +$0.13 billion
Replace Lewis & Clark MPRS with Setsuna MPRS: +$0.39 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.63 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.45 billion

4x Bombardment Squadron ($23 billion standard)

*Replace Toryu Export with Zuiho: +$0.2 billion
*Replace Hiragi Export with Hiragi Secondary: +$2 billion
Replace AOE-6 Supply with Strana Mechty AOE: +$0.13 billion
Replace Lewis & Clark MPRS with Setsuna MPRS: +$0.39 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.63 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.45 billion

2x Cruiser Squadron ($8.5 billion standard)

*Replace Carrack Export with Fenrir CG: +$1.65 billion
Replace T-AKE 1 Lewis & Clark with Setsuna: +$0.13 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.21 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.09 billion

4x ASAT Destroyer Squadron ($12 billion standard)

6x Destroyer Squadron ($11.5 billion standard)

*Replace Sparrowhawk Export with Cardinal DDG: +$1.8 billion
*Replace Sniper Export with Archer DD: +$0.75 billion
Replace T-AKE 1 Lewis & Clark with Setsuna: +$0.13 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.63 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.09 billion

6x Frigate I Squadron ($4.25 billion standard)

*Replace Prowler Export with Timberwolf FFG: +$1.5 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.21 billion

6x Frigate II Squadron ($2.85 billion standard)

*Replace Hunter Export with Cougar FF: +$1.5 billion
*Replace SH-60B with 18xMH-104 ASW: +$0.18 billion

8x LCS Squadron ($2.2 billion standard)

*Replace Tarantula Export with Tarantula LCS: +$180 million
*Replace SH-60B with 12xMH-104 ASW: +$210 million

12x Corvette Squadron ($2.4 billion standard)

*Replace Saar V with Oriole; Harpoon with Shinma-F; Barak with 300xSea Snake, 100xNASM & 50xNaginata II; and subtract helicopters: -$0.14 billion
*Replace SH-2G with MH-104 ASW: FREE

12x Corvette Squadron ($2.4 bilion standard)

*Replace Saar V with Seeschlange; Harpoon with 100xShinma-F; Barak with 300xSea Snake & 150xNASM; and subtract helicopters: +$0.23 billion
*Replace SH-2G with MH-104 ASW: FREE

8x Corvette Squadron ($2.4 billion standard)

*Replace Saar V with Taipan; Harpoon with Donnerschlag; Barak with 500xSea Snake & 50xNaginata; and subtract helicopters: +$0.4 billion
*Replace SH-2G with MH-104 ASW: FREE

8x Amphibious Squadron ($3.75 billion standard)

*Replace all RAM launchers with Mk.72 PDM: +$0.03 billion
Replace LPD-4 with Anaconda LPD: +$1.08 billion
Replace Raptor LHD with Samurai LHA: +$0.3 billion
Replace LSD-41 with Viper LSD: +$1.16 billion
*Replace F-35B with F-35E JSF: +$0.09 billion
*Replace AH-1W with AH-95: +$0.06 billion
Replace CH-53E with CH-53X: +$0.18 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.99 billion
Replace UH-60 with UH-102: +$0.07 billion

4x Mine Countermeasures Squadron ($3.5 billion standard)

*Replace Osprey with Ziggurat, add 24xMH-102D: +$2.2 billion
*Replace Avenger with Ziggurat, add 24xMH-102D: +$1.75 billion
*Replace MH-53E with MH-102D: +$0.04 billion
*Replace UH-46D with MH-102D: +$0.1 billion

20x Combat Logistics Squadron ($2.5 billion standard)

Replace Sacramento with Strana Mechty AOE: +$1 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.22 billion

6x Afloat Prepositioning Squadron ($2.2 billion standard)

Replace Bob Hope with Kitsune T-AKR: +0.7 billion

2x Afloat Prepositioning Squadron ($2.2 billion standard)

Replace Bob Hope with Goliath T-AKR: +$2.1 billion

10x Marine Prepositioning Squadron ($2 billion standard)

Replace Kolchak with 4xHapsburg: FREE

Aircraft:

2x Maritime Strike Wing ($14 billion standard)

*Replace B-1B with MB-1K: +$23.32 billion
*Replace C-130H with MC-216: +$9.28 billion

2x Maritime Strike Wing ($14 billion standard)

*Replace B-52H with MB-52K: +$7.92 billion
*Replace C-130H with MC-216: +$9.28 billion

6x Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing ($8 billion standard)

*Replace P-3C with P-12: +$5.28 billion

8x Helicopter ASW Wing ($1.5 billion standard)

*Replace SH-60F with MH-102 ASW: +$1.08 billion
*Replace HH-60H with MH-102D: +$0.42 billion

4x Light Helicopter ASW Wing ($5.4 billion standard)

*Replace SH-60B with MH-104 ASW: -$0.45 billion

Miscellanious Purchases:

34x MH-102C Sea Kestrel
36x MH-104B Sparrowhawk
2x Setsuna Class MPRS

The total of $1,743,058,000,000.00 will be wired in thirty-six batches, equally spred over thirty-six months. Paying off this enormous procurement will be no problem because of an annual procurement budget of over $320 billion (15 per cent of the defense budget), a healthy annual trade surplus and a total government surplus of $5 trillion, gathered over years.
OOC: eek. Well, with my hiatus, I'll consider the transaction to have actually been done some time ago, and about 3/4 of the equipment to have arrived by now, with the last delivieries by the end of the week.
Al-Sabir
13-09-2004, 19:51
More than satisfied by the recent performance of the Zuiho Class BBs in sea trials, the ASN has radically shifted its opinion on battleships from negative to a more positive attitude and is currently reviewing the technical details of the Toryu Class BB, as the ASN would possibly like acquire two of these behemoths to serve as flagships of the new navy. However, we haven't yet had the ability to review everything properly, and we would like to ask you to answer these queries,

- Could you provide details and stats of the Mk.2C CIRRUS Fire Control System?

- Could you provide details and stats of the AMFEL II CIWS?

- What provisions for serving as a joint command ship does the Toryu employ?

We would also like to know if CSJMI offer any battleship for (advanced) export more massive than the Toryu (Doujin-class like)?

Thank you beforehand,
Omz222
14-09-2004, 01:12
To: CSJMI
From: Omzian Ministry of National Defences, [Sources] Omzian Homeland Defence Force Headquarters
Security: Whiskey Whistler Zero

The Omzian government along with its navy, after several years of lac of contact with the temporatorily inactive CSJMI arms contractor, is satisfied to once again be able to procure top-of-the line equipment from our allies in Clan Smoke Jaguar. As Smoke Jaguar-designed naval vessels, armored vehicles, and aircraft continues to serve us these days, we do however have a need to replace some of the obsolete equipment in our service.

The Omzian Navy, along with the Marine Corps and Army Air Defence Battalions tasked towards the defence of the Omzian Naval installations, would like to negotiate a contract, primarily composed of naval vessels to suit the needs of the Omzian homeland defence. Therefore, we determine that it is suitable for us to propose a list of the following equipment and/or upgrades, to both replace the old and to have them to be retired into naval reserve service, and to fill in new requirements below a preset cap of numbers:

2x Toryu Class BB (w/ Secondary Refit - base price to be determined)
6x Toryu BB Seconday Refit (total $4.5 billion)
6x Yubari Class BC (w/ Secondary Refit and CIRRUS - base price TBD)
3x Yubari Class BC Secondary Refit (w/ CIRRUS) ($1.65 billion)
6x Oyoda Class BC (w/ Secondary Refit - base price TBD)
6x Oyoda Class BC Secondary Refit ($2.4 billion)
12x Hiragi Class CA (w/ Secondary Refit - base price TBD)
(Subtotal TBD)

8x Anarchy II DDG ($11.2 billion)
(Subtotal $11.2 billion)

1x Wilson Shire Class CVAN ($15 billion)
3x Seina Niyobuchi Class CVN ($20.4 billion)
16x Locke Class CGN ($44.8 billion)
18x Fenrir Class CG ($41.4 billion)
18x Ballistae DDN ($25.2 billion)
26x Archer DD ($26 billion)
36x Timberwolf FFG ($25.2 billion)
24x Cougar FF ($12 billion)
42x Leuchtkäfer Class Missile Hovercraft ($11.34 billion)
(Subtotal $221.34 billion)

26x Conqueror II Class SS ($13.52 billion)
18x Interceptor Class SSG Thunderbolt ($13.5 billion - submarines to be fitted with Bankarit missile)
14x Interceptor Class SSG Firebolt ($11.9 billion)
4x Mamba Class SSN ($8 billion)
8x Dolphin II Class SSN ($32 billion)
8x Crossbow SSGN ($28 billion)
10x Chimera Class SSGN ($22 billion)
8x Stymphalian Class SSGN (Firebolt) ($19.2 billion)
12x Stymphalian Class SSGN (Thunderbolt - to be fitted w/ Bankarit missile) ($27.6 billion)
(Subtotal: $175.72 billion)

11x Raptor Class LHD ($16.5 billion)
10x Samurai Class LHA ($18 billion)
6x Firebrand Class LPH ($5.4 billion)
20x Viper Class LSD ($28 billion)
26x Anaconda Class LPD ($39 billion)
12x Ziggurat Mine Warfare Ship HSV ($2.4 billion)
32x Kitsune Class Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship ($12.8 billion)
26x Goliath Class Maritime Prepositioning Ship ($15.6 billion)
24x Kolchak Class Marine Corps Prepositioning Ship ($14.4 billion)
16x Peregrine HSV ($2.4 billion)
36x HSV Westpac Express ($3.06 billion)
16x Quetzalcoatl Class Heavy Transport Tanker ($3.2 billion)
26x Goro Class Fleet Replenishment Oiler ($8.32 billion)
12x Strana Mechty Class Multiproduct Replenishment Ship ($8.4 billion)
(Subtotal: $177.48 billion)

8,320x RIM-214C NADSAM Block IV ($21.96 billion)
6,380x RIM-215D NADSAM-ER Block V ($25.52 billion)
1,233x RIM-338 NADSAM-EA ($5.5485 billion)
2,230x ASM-341 Lancelot ($6.69 billion)
4,280x MIM-321 Basalisk ($2.996 billion)
6332x RIM-321 Basalisk ($4.749 billion)
19,220x MIM-159 Vespa SAM ($19.22 billion)
12,380x MIM-162 Grendel SAM ($18.57 billion)
8,320x MIM-168 Skymer SAM ($37.44 billion)
10,320x MIM-291 Odin SAM ($51.6 billion)
4,280x MIM-276 Freyr SAARM Missiles ($12.840 billion)

3900x MERAD (Basalisk) ($2.34 billion)
96x Modified Hawk Launcher (Basalisk) Batteries ($13.4 billion)
320x MIM-159 Vespa Fire Units ($8.32 billion)
112x MIM-159 Vespa Batteries ($12.32 billion)
98x MIM-162 Grendel Batteries ($21.168 billion)
62x MIM-168 Skymer Batteries ($31 billion)
72x MIM-291 Odin Batteries ($32.4 billion)
30x MIM-276 Freyr SAARM Batteries ($12 billion)

(Subtotal: $361.2495 billion)

(TOTAL Subtotal EXCEPT Toryu/Oyoda/Yubari/Hiragi Purchases: $946.9895 billion)

Due to the excess amount of finances involved, we expect the whole transaction to be initated within several months, if possible, by the Omzian Bank and the Omzian Ministry of National Defence. Also because of a tendious amount, we propose that the total monetary values involved are to be divided into 125 installments with each being $7.575916 billions (USD). The flow of funds will go for approximately 8-10 years as each installment is processed and wired every month, and that three installments may be wired over a time period during the end and the start of the years.

If possible, the Omzian Army also requests production licenses for the Vespa system (including missile technology), the Grendel system (incl. missile technology) and the Basilisk system (including missile technology). In exchange, as OMASC is developing new missile systems in the form of penetrator weapons, we hope that the Smoke Jaguar military would be interested, and we would be possibly offering a production contract in the future. However for now, we offer an additional $400-1,200 million each, if possible. The production of the systems will be only for the Omzian OHDF, and produced in state factories.

In conclusion however, if this contract is approved, it will provide a monumental mark for both the military, diplomatic, and economic relations between the Omzian Republic and Clan Smoke Jaguar. We also hope that this contract will also provide the OHDF new capabilities for the defence of the Omzian homeland, and to seal off the goals of the Omzian military modernization program.

Regards,

Ministry of National Defence

General Vorans HONGARES,
Head of Central Military Committee
[Representing Omzian Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Defence Command]

[[Security Notes - Seal]]
Clan Smoke Jaguar
15-09-2004, 15:00
More than satisfied by the recent performance of the Zuiho Class BBs in sea trials, the ASN has radically shifted its opinion on battleships from negative to a more positive attitude and is currently reviewing the technical details of the Toryu Class BB, as the ASN would possibly like acquire two of these behemoths to serve as flagships of the new navy. However, we haven't yet had the ability to review everything properly, and we would like to ask you to answer these queries,

- Could you provide details and stats of the Mk.2C CIRRUS Fire Control System?

- Could you provide details and stats of the AMFEL II CIWS?

- What provisions for serving as a joint command ship does the Toryu employ?

We would also like to know if CSJMI offer any battleship for (advanced) export more massive than the Toryu (Doujin-class like)?

Thank you beforehand,
1) The Mk.2C CIRRUS is an advanced integrated control system incorporating all detection, tracking, and engagement systems. In the case of the Toryu, it includes long range multirole, air-search, and illumination radars, along with surface search and fire control radars. Additionally, sonar, ESM, and ECM/ECCM operations are handled by the system.
In the case of the Toryu, it has air search radars capable of detecting and tracking targets out well beyond 800 kilometers, with illumination out to 500 km. Surface search radars are effective out to 150 km, and sonar, while classified, is sufficient to engage most attacking submarines.

2) The AMFEL II is a second-generation Free Electron Laser primarily for engaging incoming missiles, but also an effective alternative to short-range SAMs. The longest-range recorded kill by the system was 44.73 kilometers, nearly twice that of the original AMFEL. However, this range can be significantly reduced by atmospheric conditions, and due to line-of-sight, sea-skimming targets can only be engaged at up to 25 km.

3) The Toryu possesses the facilities to house a large command staff, and includes a large array of communication systems by default. There are several rooms in the interior of the vessel earmarked as command facilities, though they can be used for other things as well. The vessel is also well suited to the role of command ship due to its survivbility. Few nations possess any shore-based systems capable of threatening the vessel, allowing it to get close to shore in support of troops in the field. For fleet commands, it's definately a much more survivable platform than a carrier or cruiser.

Further information on the Toryu can be found here (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=316317).




To: CSJMI
From: Omzian Ministry of National Defences, [Sources] Omzian Homeland Defence Force Headquarters
Security: Whiskey Whistler Zero

The Omzian government along with its navy, after several years of lac of contact with the temporatorily inactive CSJMI arms contractor, is satisfied to once again be able to procure top-of-the line equipment from our allies in Clan Smoke Jaguar. As Smoke Jaguar-designed naval vessels, armored vehicles, and aircraft continues to serve us these days, we do however have a need to replace some of the obsolete equipment in our service.

The Omzian Navy, along with the Marine Corps and Army Air Defence Battalions tasked towards the defence of the Omzian Naval installations, would like to negotiate a contract, primarily composed of naval vessels to suit the needs of the Omzian homeland defence. Therefore, we determine that it is suitable for us to propose a list of the following equipment and/or upgrades, to both replace the old and to have them to be retired into naval reserve service, and to fill in new requirements below a preset cap of numbers:

2x Toryu Class BB (w/ Secondary Refit - base price to be determined)
6x Toryu BB Seconday Refit (total $4.5 billion)
6x Yubari Class BC (w/ Secondary Refit and CIRRUS - base price TBD)
3x Yubari Class BC Secondary Refit (w/ CIRRUS) ($1.65 billion)
6x Oyoda Class BC (w/ Secondary Refit - base price TBD)
6x Oyoda Class BC Secondary Refit ($2.4 billion)
12x Hiragi Class CA (w/ Secondary Refit - base price TBD)
(Subtotal TBD)

8x Anarchy II DDG ($11.2 billion)
(Subtotal $11.2 billion)

1x Wilson Shire Class CVAN ($15 billion)
3x Seina Niyobuchi Class CVN ($20.4 billion)
16x Locke Class CGN ($44.8 billion)
18x Fenrir Class CG ($41.4 billion)
18x Ballistae DDN ($25.2 billion)
26x Archer DD ($26 billion)
36x Timberwolf FFG ($25.2 billion)
24x Cougar FF ($12 billion)
42x Leuchtkäfer Class Missile Hovercraft ($11.34 billion)
(Subtotal $221.34 billion)

26x Conqueror II Class SS ($13.52 billion)
18x Interceptor Class SSG Thunderbolt ($13.5 billion - submarines to be fitted with Bankarit missile)
14x Interceptor Class SSG Firebolt ($11.9 billion)
4x Mamba Class SSN ($8 billion)
8x Dolphin II Class SSN ($32 billion)
8x Crossbow SSGN ($28 billion)
10x Chimera Class SSGN ($22 billion)
8x Stymphalian Class SSGN (Firebolt) ($19.2 billion)
12x Stymphalian Class SSGN (Thunderbolt - to be fitted w/ Bankarit missile) ($27.6 billion)
(Subtotal: $175.72 billion)

11x Raptor Class LHD ($16.5 billion)
10x Samurai Class LHA ($18 billion)
6x Firebrand Class LPH ($5.4 billion)
20x Viper Class LSD ($28 billion)
26x Anaconda Class LPD ($39 billion)
12x Ziggurat Mine Warfare Ship HSV ($2.4 billion)
32x Kitsune Class Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship ($12.8 billion)
26x Goliath Class Maritime Prepositioning Ship ($15.6 billion)
24x Kolchak Class Marine Corps Prepositioning Ship ($14.4 billion)
16x Peregrine HSV ($2.4 billion)
36x HSV Westpac Express ($3.06 billion)
16x Quetzalcoatl Class Heavy Transport Tanker ($3.2 billion)
26x Goro Class Fleet Replenishment Oiler ($8.32 billion)
12x Strana Mechty Class Multiproduct Replenishment Ship ($8.4 billion)
(Subtotal: $177.48 billion)

8,320x RIM-214C NADSAM Block IV ($21.96 billion)
6,380x RIM-215D NADSAM-ER Block V ($25.52 billion)
1,233x RIM-338 NADSAM-EA ($5.5485 billion)
2,230x ASM-341 Lancelot ($6.69 billion)
4,280x MIM-321 Basalisk ($2.996 billion)
6332x RIM-321 Basalisk ($4.749 billion)
19,220x MIM-159 Vespa SAM ($19.22 billion)
12,380x MIM-162 Grendel SAM ($18.57 billion)
8,320x MIM-168 Skymer SAM ($37.44 billion)
10,320x MIM-291 Odin SAM ($51.6 billion)
4,280x MIM-276 Freyr SAARM Missiles ($12.840 billion)

3900x MERAD (Basalisk) ($2.34 billion)
96x Modified Hawk Launcher (Basalisk) Batteries ($13.4 billion)
320x MIM-159 Vespa Fire Units ($8.32 billion)
112x MIM-159 Vespa Batteries ($12.32 billion)
98x MIM-162 Grendel Batteries ($21.168 billion)
62x MIM-168 Skymer Batteries ($31 billion)
72x MIM-291 Odin Batteries ($32.4 billion)
30x MIM-276 Freyr SAARM Batteries ($12 billion)

(Subtotal: $361.2495 billion)

(TOTAL Subtotal EXCEPT Toryu/Oyoda/Yubari/Hiragi Purchases: $946.9895 billion)

Due to the excess amount of finances involved, we expect the whole transaction to be initated within several months, if possible, by the Omzian Bank and the Omzian Ministry of National Defence. Also because of a tendious amount, we propose that the total monetary values involved are to be divided into 125 installments with each being $7.575916 billions (USD). The flow of funds will go for approximately 8-10 years as each installment is processed and wired every month, and that three installments may be wired over a time period during the end and the start of the years.

If possible, the Omzian Army also requests production licenses for the Vespa system (including missile technology), the Grendel system (incl. missile technology) and the Basilisk system (including missile technology). In exchange, as OMASC is developing new missile systems in the form of penetrator weapons, we hope that the Smoke Jaguar military would be interested, and we would be possibly offering a production contract in the future. However for now, we offer an additional $400-1,200 million each, if possible. The production of the systems will be only for the Omzian OHDF, and produced in state factories.

In conclusion however, if this contract is approved, it will provide a monumental mark for both the military, diplomatic, and economic relations between the Omzian Republic and Clan Smoke Jaguar. We also hope that this contract will also provide the OHDF new capabilities for the defence of the Omzian homeland, and to seal off the goals of the Omzian military modernization program.

Regards,

Ministry of National Defence

General Vorans HONGARES,
Head of Central Military Committee
[Representing Omzian Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Defence Command]

[[Security Notes - Seal]]
OOC: I guess I forgot to put the costs for the secondaries. They're still in the R&D thread (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=283087&page=5&pp=15) though.
A lot of nasty stuff coming out soon (when I get the time to put it up), including new rocket artillery, ground vehicles, air-to-air missiles, torpedoes, submarines, and many, many aircraft. As such, I'll be ICly making reccomendations that you hold off on purchasing a system if I happen to have a better one coming out soon.


IC:
We are always happy to comply with Omzian requests, and with the Secondary vessels, the total comes to $1,007.7715 billion
However, with new attack and missile submarine designs becoming available for export in the very near future, we would strongly advise that you withold the submarine orders until those units are offered, especially if you wish to remain on the cutting edge. We feel you might want to modify that purchase a bit when you see what's coming. We will hold on the submarines until you've confirmed which course you've chosen, but will begin with the other vessels as normal.
If you do decide to hold, the total will be $832.0515 billion, and either way, we will gladly accept payment and delivery over an 8-10 year period.

The Smoke Jaguar Air Force has expressed an interest in your heavy penetrator project, and will gladly exchange the Grendel, Basilisk and Vespa technologies for that weapon.

We thank you for choosing CSJMI, and sincerely hope our products will serve you well.


Sincerely,
Erwin K. Stoker
Marketing Director
CSJMI
Al-Sabir
15-09-2004, 17:00
To Whom it May Concern,

To evolve the navy into two streamlined Battle Fleets and several seperated commands, the Senate, after receiving a recommendation of CSJMI by the Procurement Department, has approved the following purchase.

8x Corvette Squadron ($2.4 billion standard)

*Replace Saar V with Taipan; Harpoon with Donnerschlag; Barak with 500xSea Snake & 50xNaginata; and subtract helicopters: +$0.4 billion

4x Corvette Squadron ($2.4 billion standard)

*Replace Saar V with Seeschlange; Harpoon with 100xShinma-F; Barak with 300xSea Snake & 150xNASM; and subtract helicopters: +$0.23 billion

4x Corvette Squadron ($2.4 billion standard)

*Replace Saar V with Oriole; Harpoon with Shinma-F; Barak with 300xSea Snake, 100xNASM & 50xNaginata II; and subtract helicopters: -$0.14 billion

6x LCS Squadron ($2.2 billion standard)

*Replace Tarantula Export with Tarantula LCS: +$180 million
*Replace SH-60B with 12xMH-104 ASW: +$210 million

4x Carrier Battle Group ($38 billion standard)

*Replace Nicholas Kerensky CVN with Seina Niyobuchi: +$1.2 billion
*Replace Carrack Export with Locke CGN: +$2.1 billion
*Replace Sparrowhawk Export with Albatross DDGN: +$3.4 billion
*Replace Sniper Export with Ballistae DDN: +$1.3 billion
*Replace Prowler Export with Timberwolf FFG: +$0.4 billion
*Replace Hunter Export with Cougar FF: +$0.5 billion
*Replace Los Angeles with Sowerby SSN: +$6 billion
Replace AOE-6 Supply with Strana Mechty AOE: +$0.265 billion
Replace T-AO 187 with Goro FRO: +$0.08 billion
Add 2xES-67 Humpback ELINT: +$0.19 billion
*Replace F-14D with F-30: +$0.72 billion
*Replace 24x F/A-18E/F with A-12C: +$1.32 billion per squadron of 12
*Replace 24x F/A-18E/F with F-35F JSF: Free (still done on a per squadron basis)
*Replace EA-6B with 6xEF-35F Blazer: +$0.24 billion
*Replace KA-6SJ with 4xKF-35F: -$0.19 billion
*Replace E-2C Hawkeye with E-68: +$0.06 billion
*Replace S-3B Viking with S-67: +$0.2 billion
*Replace SH-60F with MH-102 ASW: +$0.36 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.98 billion
*Replace HH-60H with MH-102D: +$0.14 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.36 billion

- 2x Maritime Strike Wing ($14 billion)

*Replace B-1B with MB-1K: +$13.2 billion
*Replace C-130H with MC-216: +$9.28 billion

- 2x Destroyer Squadron ($11.5 billion standard)

*Replace Sparrowhawk Export with Cardinal DDG: +$1.8 billion
*Replace Sniper Export with Archer DD: +$0.75 billion
Replace T-AKE 1 Lewis & Clark with Setsuna: +$0.13 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.63 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.09 billion

- 4x Frigate Squadron I ($4.25 billion standard)

*Replace Prowler Export with Timberwolf FFG: +$1.5 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.21 billion

- 4x Frigate Squadron II ($2.85 billion standard)

*Replace Hunter Export with Cougar FF: +$1.5 billion
*Replace SH-60B with 18xMH-104 ASW: +$0.18 billion

- 2x Afloat Prepositioning Squadron ($2.2 billion standard)

Replace Bob Hope with Goliath T-AKR: +$2.1 billion

- 4x Toryu Class BB (Mk.2 w/ CIRRUS) ($22.8 billion)

- 48x Setsuna Class MPRS [Price unknown]
- 32x Goro Class FRO ($10.24 billion)

- 28x Peregrine HSV ($4.2 billion)

- 120x MH-102C ($5.16 billion)
- 144x MH-102D ($4.896 billion)

Due to irregularities in the information provided on procurement costs, we're unable to dispense an all-embracing price total. We would appreciate assistance on this matter.

Regards,

Gal Sharif
Minister of Defense
The Arab Republic of Al-Sabir
Omz222
15-09-2004, 22:17
To: Erwin K. Stoker, Marketing Director, CSJMI
From: Omzian Ministry of National Defences, [Sources] Omzian Homeland Defence Force Headquarters
Security: Whiskey Whistler Zero

The Omzian Ministry of National Defence, The Omzian Parliament, and the Omzian OHDF Central Military Comm (Centmilcom) is excited about the approval of the contract proposal by our counterparts at CSJMI. As we decide to hold off the submarine purchase to wait for the new CSJMI vessels being approved for export, we reviewed the information about the vessels with the great interest. The capability of these vessels, as we had hoped, seems to be able to upgrade the self defence and other warfighting capabilities of the Omzian homeland against hostile naval forces.

However, the Omzian Bank and the Parliament has expressed additional concerns about the financial values of the purchases. because of this, it would be our wish to have the financial values to be delivered in a total of 156 installments of approximately $5.336635 billions (USD value) each. This way, we can assure the delivery and transfer of one installment per 3-4 weeks (and two-to-three installments over a period of 2 and 1 months at the end of the year and the start of the year respectively), with the last installment expected to be delivered ebfore the delivery of the last vessels.

The Omzian MOND and the Omzian arms contractor OMASC is happy to provide a complete technology and concepts transfer for the Omzian developed Heavy Penetrator Project. As the project is near completion, we will assure the Smoke Jaguar Air Force that although their appearance may seem like a crude weapon, their effectiveness when used against their intended targets proves themselves as a weapon of choice for such roles.

Once again, we thank the people from CSJMI and the CSJ military for the opportunity, and we hope to see the CSJMI products employed into service sometimes soon, showing their excellent capabilities and continuing their reputation from the Homeland Defence War, fought by both Clan Smoke Jaguar and the Omzian Republic.

Regards,

Ministry of National Defence

General Vorans HONGARES,
Head of Central Military Committee
[Representing Omzian Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Defence Command]

Yangwen Zhou,
OMASC Representive

[[Security Notes - Seal]]
Tiborita
18-09-2004, 19:26
To: CSJMI
From: Minister of Defense Herman of Tiborita

The Tiboritian Defense Forces are currently undergoing a period of enhancing and diversifying their capabilities. Therefore, the Senate has authorized this office for the purchase of the following:

2,320 Stingray III Light Tanks x $4 million = $9,280,000,000
1,824 Kit Fox Export Light Tanks x $3.4 million = $6,201,600,000
2,936 Nova Cat IFVs x $3.8 million = $11,156,800,000
328 Nova Cat CFVs x $3.8 million = $1,246,400,000
528 Nova Cat FISTVs x $3.8 million = $2,006,400,000
2,808 Stormcrow AIFVs x $3 million = $8,424,000,000
328 Stormcrow CFVs x $3 million = $984,000,000
528 Stormcrow FISTVs x $3 million = $1,584,000,000
480 Stormcrow SPMs x $2.7 million = $1,296,000,000
1,728 F-23CSJ Black Widow II x $150 million = $259,200,000,000
96 EF-35A Blazers x $50 million = $4,800,000,000
128 MQ-9B Predator C AUAVs x $10 million = $1,280,000,000
12 SSM Brigade Packages x $600 million = $7,200,000,000
48 Wyvern Class Missile Corvettes x$ 200 million = $9,600,000,000
24 Hydra Class Missile Boats x $120 million = $2,880,000,000
24 Crossbow SSGN x $3.5 billion = $84,000,000,000
24 Chimera Class SSGN x $2.2 billion = $52,800,000,000
48 Interdicter II Class SSG (Firebolt variant) x $800 million = $38,400,000,000
8 ASDS Infiltration Submersibles x $120 million = $960,000,000
14 Samurai Class LHA x $1.8 billion = $25,200,000,000
2,304 UGM-283 Crossbolt x $4 million = $9,216,000,000
4,416 AGM-286 Lightning Bolt x $3.5 million = $15,456,000,000
2,688 BGM-211 Firebolt x $2 million = $5,376,000,000
1,152 BGM-212 Thunderbolt x $1.7 million = $1,958,400,000
7,392 BGM-210 Naginata x $1.2 million = $8,870,400,000
7,392 BGM-210 Naginata (CEB) x $1.5 million = $11,088,000,000

This brings the entire contract to a total of $580,464,000,000. We hope you will recieve our business.


Minister Herman
Sarzonia
05-10-2004, 20:25
*bump* for reference (and possible buys!)
Clan Smoke Jaguar
06-10-2004, 17:52
To: CSJMI
From: Minister of Defense Herman of Tiborita

The Tiboritian Defense Forces are currently undergoing a period of enhancing and diversifying their capabilities. Therefore, the Senate has authorized this office for the purchase of the following:

2,320 Stingray III Light Tanks x $4 million = $9,280,000,000
1,824 Kit Fox Export Light Tanks x $3.4 million = $6,201,600,000
2,936 Nova Cat IFVs x $3.8 million = $11,156,800,000
328 Nova Cat CFVs x $3.8 million = $1,246,400,000
528 Nova Cat FISTVs x $3.8 million = $2,006,400,000
2,808 Stormcrow AIFVs x $3 million = $8,424,000,000
328 Stormcrow CFVs x $3 million = $984,000,000
528 Stormcrow FISTVs x $3 million = $1,584,000,000
480 Stormcrow SPMs x $2.7 million = $1,296,000,000
1,728 F-23CSJ Black Widow II x $150 million = $259,200,000,000
96 EF-35A Blazers x $50 million = $4,800,000,000
128 MQ-9B Predator C AUAVs x $10 million = $1,280,000,000
12 SSM Brigade Packages x $600 million = $7,200,000,000
48 Wyvern Class Missile Corvettes x$ 200 million = $9,600,000,000
24 Hydra Class Missile Boats x $120 million = $2,880,000,000
24 Crossbow SSGN x $3.5 billion = $84,000,000,000
24 Chimera Class SSGN x $2.2 billion = $52,800,000,000
48 Interdicter II Class SSG (Firebolt variant) x $800 million = $38,400,000,000
8 ASDS Infiltration Submersibles x $120 million = $960,000,000
14 Samurai Class LHA x $1.8 billion = $25,200,000,000
2,304 UGM-283 Crossbolt x $4 million = $9,216,000,000
4,416 AGM-286 Lightning Bolt x $3.5 million = $15,456,000,000
2,688 BGM-211 Firebolt x $2 million = $5,376,000,000
1,152 BGM-212 Thunderbolt x $1.7 million = $1,958,400,000
7,392 BGM-210 Naginata x $1.2 million = $8,870,400,000
7,392 BGM-210 Naginata (CEB) x $1.5 million = $11,088,000,000

This brings the entire contract to a total of $580,464,000,000. We hope you will recieve our business.


Minister Herman
OOC: Again apologize for the wait caused by my computer troubles. Consider delivery to have been started shortly after your post.

IC:
$580.464 billion confirmed
ETA for the last shipment is 5 NS years
Al-Sabir
06-10-2004, 20:17
To Whom it May Concern,

To evolve the navy into two streamlined Battle Fleets and several seperated commands, the Senate, after receiving a recommendation of CSJMI by the Procurement Department, has approved the following purchase.

8x Corvette Squadron ($2.4 billion standard)

*Replace Saar V with Taipan; Harpoon with Donnerschlag; Barak with 500xSea Snake & 50xNaginata; and subtract helicopters: +$0.4 billion

4x Corvette Squadron ($2.4 billion standard)

*Replace Saar V with Seeschlange; Harpoon with 100xShinma-F; Barak with 300xSea Snake & 150xNASM; and subtract helicopters: +$0.23 billion

4x Corvette Squadron ($2.4 billion standard)

*Replace Saar V with Oriole; Harpoon with Shinma-F; Barak with 300xSea Snake, 100xNASM & 50xNaginata II; and subtract helicopters: -$0.14 billion

6x LCS Squadron ($2.2 billion standard)

*Replace Tarantula Export with Tarantula LCS: +$180 million
*Replace SH-60B with 12xMH-104 ASW: +$210 million

4x Carrier Battle Group ($38 billion standard)

*Replace Nicholas Kerensky CVN with Seina Niyobuchi: +$1.2 billion
*Replace Carrack Export with Locke CGN: +$2.1 billion
*Replace Sparrowhawk Export with Albatross DDGN: +$3.4 billion
*Replace Sniper Export with Ballistae DDN: +$1.3 billion
*Replace Prowler Export with Timberwolf FFG: +$0.4 billion
*Replace Hunter Export with Cougar FF: +$0.5 billion
*Replace Los Angeles with Sowerby SSN: +$6 billion
Replace AOE-6 Supply with Strana Mechty AOE: +$0.265 billion
Replace T-AO 187 with Goro FRO: +$0.08 billion
Add 2xES-67 Humpback ELINT: +$0.19 billion
*Replace F-14D with F-30: +$0.72 billion
*Replace 24x F/A-18E/F with A-12C: +$1.32 billion per squadron of 12
*Replace 24x F/A-18E/F with F-35F JSF: Free (still done on a per squadron basis)
*Replace EA-6B with 6xEF-35F Blazer: +$0.24 billion
*Replace KA-6SJ with 4xKF-35F: -$0.19 billion
*Replace E-2C Hawkeye with E-68: +$0.06 billion
*Replace S-3B Viking with S-67: +$0.2 billion
*Replace SH-60F with MH-102 ASW: +$0.36 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.98 billion
*Replace HH-60H with MH-102D: +$0.14 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.36 billion

- 2x Maritime Strike Wing ($14 billion standard)

*Replace B-1B with MB-1K: +$13.2 billion
*Replace C-130H with MC-216: +$9.28 billion

- 2x Destroyer Squadron ($11.5 billion standard)

*Replace Sparrowhawk Export with Cardinal DDG: +$1.8 billion
*Replace Sniper Export with Archer DD: +$0.75 billion
Replace T-AKE 1 Lewis & Clark with Setsuna: +$0.13 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.63 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.09 billion

- 4x Frigate Squadron I ($4.25 billion standard)

*Replace Prowler Export with Timberwolf FFG: +$1.5 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.21 billion

- 4x Frigate Squadron II ($2.85 billion standard)

*Replace Hunter Export with Cougar FF: +$1.5 billion
*Replace SH-60B with 18xMH-104 ASW: +$0.18 billion

- 2x Afloat Prepositioning Squadron ($2.2 billion standard)

Replace Bob Hope with Goliath T-AKR: +$2.1 billion

- 4x Toryu Class BB (Mk.2 w/ CIRRUS) ($22.8 billion)

- 48x Setsuna Class MPRS [Price unknown]
- 32x Goro Class FRO ($10.24 billion)

- 28x Peregrine HSV ($4.2 billion)

- 120x MH-102C ($5.16 billion)
- 144x MH-102D ($4.896 billion)

Due to irregularities in the information provided on procurement costs, we're unable to dispense an all-embracing price total. We would appreciate assistance on this matter.

Regards,

Gal Sharif
Minister of Defense
The Arab Republic of Al-Sabir

*Bump*
Tiborita
06-10-2004, 22:31
To: CSJMI
From: Minister of Defense Herman of Tiborita

We are glad that order is confirmed. Please note, $580.464 billion has been transfered from 1st Tiboritian National to CSJMI accounts.

Thank you,

Minister Herman
Clan Smoke Jaguar
18-10-2004, 17:15
To Whom it May Concern,

To evolve the navy into two streamlined Battle Fleets and several seperated commands, the Senate, after receiving a recommendation of CSJMI by the Procurement Department, has approved the following purchase.

8x Corvette Squadron ($2.4 billion standard)

*Replace Saar V with Taipan; Harpoon with Donnerschlag; Barak with 500xSea Snake & 50xNaginata; and subtract helicopters: +$0.4 billion

4x Corvette Squadron ($2.4 billion standard)

*Replace Saar V with Seeschlange; Harpoon with 100xShinma-F; Barak with 300xSea Snake & 150xNASM; and subtract helicopters: +$0.23 billion

4x Corvette Squadron ($2.4 billion standard)

*Replace Saar V with Oriole; Harpoon with Shinma-F; Barak with 300xSea Snake, 100xNASM & 50xNaginata II; and subtract helicopters: -$0.14 billion

6x LCS Squadron ($2.2 billion standard)

*Replace Tarantula Export with Tarantula LCS: +$180 million
*Replace SH-60B with 12xMH-104 ASW: +$210 million

4x Carrier Battle Group ($38 billion standard)

*Replace Nicholas Kerensky CVN with Seina Niyobuchi: +$1.2 billion
*Replace Carrack Export with Locke CGN: +$2.1 billion
*Replace Sparrowhawk Export with Albatross DDGN: +$3.4 billion
*Replace Sniper Export with Ballistae DDN: +$1.3 billion
*Replace Prowler Export with Timberwolf FFG: +$0.4 billion
*Replace Hunter Export with Cougar FF: +$0.5 billion
*Replace Los Angeles with Sowerby SSN: +$6 billion
Replace AOE-6 Supply with Strana Mechty AOE: +$0.265 billion
Replace T-AO 187 with Goro FRO: +$0.08 billion
Add 2xES-67 Humpback ELINT: +$0.19 billion
*Replace F-14D with F-30: +$0.72 billion
*Replace 24x F/A-18E/F with A-12C: +$1.32 billion per squadron of 12
*Replace 24x F/A-18E/F with F-35F JSF: Free (still done on a per squadron basis)
*Replace EA-6B with 6xEF-35F Blazer: +$0.24 billion
*Replace KA-6SJ with 4xKF-35F: -$0.19 billion
*Replace E-2C Hawkeye with E-68: +$0.06 billion
*Replace S-3B Viking with S-67: +$0.2 billion
*Replace SH-60F with MH-102 ASW: +$0.36 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.98 billion
*Replace HH-60H with MH-102D: +$0.14 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.36 billion

- 2x Maritime Strike Wing ($14 billion)

*Replace B-1B with MB-1K: +$13.2 billion
*Replace C-130H with MC-216: +$9.28 billion

- 2x Destroyer Squadron ($11.5 billion standard)

*Replace Sparrowhawk Export with Cardinal DDG: +$1.8 billion
*Replace Sniper Export with Archer DD: +$0.75 billion
Replace T-AKE 1 Lewis & Clark with Setsuna: +$0.13 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.63 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.09 billion

- 4x Frigate Squadron I ($4.25 billion standard)

*Replace Prowler Export with Timberwolf FFG: +$1.5 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.21 billion

- 4x Frigate Squadron II ($2.85 billion standard)

*Replace Hunter Export with Cougar FF: +$1.5 billion
*Replace SH-60B with 18xMH-104 ASW: +$0.18 billion

- 2x Afloat Prepositioning Squadron ($2.2 billion standard)

Replace Bob Hope with Goliath T-AKR: +$2.1 billion

- 4x Toryu Class BB (Mk.2 w/ CIRRUS) ($22.8 billion)

- 48x Setsuna Class MPRS [Price unknown]
- 32x Goro Class FRO ($10.24 billion)

- 28x Peregrine HSV ($4.2 billion)

- 120x MH-102C ($5.16 billion)
- 144x MH-102D ($4.896 billion)

Due to irregularities in the information provided on procurement costs, we're unable to dispense an all-embracing price total. We would appreciate assistance on this matter.

Regards,

Gal Sharif
Minister of Defense
The Arab Republic of Al-Sabir
OOC: Finally dug up some old notes for the price on the Setsuna ($400 million), so I can do this one now. Consider most of this to have been delivered already, as it's been long enough.

IC
The total is $513.096 billion, and is confirmed
ETA for the last shipment is 5 NS years
Harnen
18-10-2004, 18:47
I would like to buy:
-toryu class BB (20x)
-Marian Stanton Class CVM (5x
-Oyoda Class BC (10x)
-Yubari Class BB (10x)

Money has been wired (166 bilions$)

Regards
Clan Smoke Jaguar
18-10-2004, 21:48
I would like to buy:
-toryu class BB (20x)
-Marian Stanton Class CVM (5x
-Oyoda Class BC (10x)
-Yubari Class BB (10x)

Money has been wired (166 bilions$)

Regards
$166 billion confirmed
ETA for the last shipment is 3 NS years
Omz222
08-11-2004, 07:25
To: CSJMI
From: Omzian Ministry of National Defence, Omzian Navy Headquarters

As a result of the review of the future combat capabilities of the Omzian Navy, and as the Omzian Navy is determined to reduce the inefficency caused by older vessels, the Omzian Navy is highly interested in proposing another contract proposal for the purchase of a wide range of vessels, to fill the future defensive combat capabilities of the Omzian Navy in the near future, and to ensure that our mutual defence capabilities in the "Three-Nation Alliance" is kept high. Therefore, we would like to inquire if it is possible to place an order for the following number of vessels:

(If possible) 2x Cetus Flight IB and 3x Cetus Flight IIC (Estimated to be around $40-50 billion)

1x Talos Class MOB Six-Module Set ($8 billion)
2x Wilson Shire CVAN ($30 billion)
4x Seina Niyobuchi Class CVN ($27.2 billion)
5x Vincent Jackson Class CVMN ($22.5 billion)
6x Antoine Pardier Class CVL ($12 billion)
3x Yubari Class BC Mk.2 ($10.35 billion)
2x Junyo Class Pocket Battleship ($4.4 billion)

24x Locke Class CGN ($67.2 billion)
28x Fenrir Class CG ($64.4 billion)

24x Anarchy II DDG ($33.6 billion)
24x Ballistae DDN ($33.6 billion)
24x Archer DD ($24 billion)

34x Timberwolf FFG ($23.8 billion)
28x Cougar FF ($14 billion)

24x Setsuna Class MPRS ($9.6 billion)

Total: $384.65 billion (without Cetus order)

As we eagerly await for a reply and the possible completion of our contract proposal, we must inquire if it is possible to wire the monetary funds in 25 installatments of approx. $15.386 billion (without Cetus order) each. We hope that this contract would not only improve the general relation and trust between the two parties, it would also help to retain our self and mutual defence capabilities.

/End Msg
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OOC: Also, when are you planning to make your new subs open, along with the (seemingly) new vessels and aircraft you have? Just curious, considering I haven't done anything major as my population grew over the summer.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
10-11-2004, 09:36
To: CSJMI
From: Omzian Ministry of National Defence, Omzian Navy Headquarters

As a result of the review of the future combat capabilities of the Omzian Navy, and as the Omzian Navy is determined to reduce the inefficency caused by older vessels, the Omzian Navy is highly interested in proposing another contract proposal for the purchase of a wide range of vessels, to fill the future defensive combat capabilities of the Omzian Navy in the near future, and to ensure that our mutual defence capabilities in the "Three-Nation Alliance" is kept high. Therefore, we would like to inquire if it is possible to place an order for the following number of vessels:

(If possible) 2x Cetus Flight IB and 3x Cetus Flight IIC (Estimated to be around $40-50 billion)

1x Talos Class MOB Six-Module Set ($8 billion)
2x Wilson Shire CVAN ($30 billion)
4x Seina Niyobuchi Class CVN ($27.2 billion)
5x Vincent Jackson Class CVMN ($22.5 billion)
6x Antoine Pardier Class CVL ($12 billion)
3x Yubari Class BC Mk.2 ($10.35 billion)
2x Junyo Class Pocket Battleship ($4.4 billion)

24x Locke Class CGN ($67.2 billion)
28x Fenrir Class CG ($64.4 billion)

24x Anarchy II DDG ($33.6 billion)
24x Ballistae DDN ($33.6 billion)
24x Archer DD ($24 billion)

34x Timberwolf FFG ($23.8 billion)
28x Cougar FF ($14 billion)

24x Setsuna Class MPRS ($9.6 billion)

Total: $384.65 billion (without Cetus order)

As we eagerly await for a reply and the possible completion of our contract proposal, we must inquire if it is possible to wire the monetary funds in 25 installatments of approx. $15.386 billion (without Cetus order) each. We hope that this contract would not only improve the general relation and trust between the two parties, it would also help to retain our self and mutual defence capabilities.

/End Msg
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OOC: Also, when are you planning to make your new subs open, along with the (seemingly) new vessels and aircraft you have? Just curious, considering I haven't done anything major as my population grew over the summer.
To: Omzian Ministry of National Defence, Omzian Navy Headquarters
From: CSJMI

We are happy to be chosen to assist the Omzian navy in replacing its outdated systems, and will gladly accept the proposed contract and payment plan. We estimate that we can fill the full contract, including the Cetus vessels, in between 39 and 45 months.
Regarding the Cetus battleships, a price of $8.4 billion has been listed for the Flight IIC, while the greater gun armament of the Flight IB increases that to $9.2 billion. This provides a combined total of $43.6 billion, for a grand total of $428.25 billion. Now, we would gladly accept the revision of the payment plan to cover the cost of the Cetus vessels, or we could alternately have them under a separate contract, whichever is preferred.


OOC: I am a bit busy at the moment, and putting things together is taking a second seat to school, work, and a few other things. When the semester ends in the middle of next month, I'll have some more time to get things done. But before then, I won't be putting too much up, but I'll make sure that there will be a lot of new stuff when I do.
Omz222
10-11-2004, 16:36
OOC: Sure, and same here. Take your time, but I'll be definately buying some of the new systems.

IC:

To: CSJMI

As we are very satisfied that CSJMI is once again willing to go forward with the contract proposal, and the short amount of time for the completion of the contract. As we are going to have them put under one contract for easier monetary transactions, if possible, we would like to revise our payment plan to having 32 installments of approx. $13.3828125 billions each, over a period of between one to two years, if possible.
As we eagerly awaits the finalization of the contract, we also eagerly await for the delivery, sea trials, and the commissioning of the Cetus battleships, as putting them in service would increase our defence capabilities, and helping to fill the gap created by the obsolete vessels in the Omzian Navy.

As we are thankful that this contract is able to proceed, we hope that by the possible finalization of the contract, this would greatly increase our self-defence capabilities previously hindered by old systems and ineffective organization.
Tiborita
11-11-2004, 23:28
To: CSJMI
From: Minister of Defense Herman of Tiborita
Re: Defense Contract

After passage of the latest defense spending bill, this office would like to contract with CSJMI for the purchase of the following equipment:

30 Carrack Class flight II CG x $2.5 billion = $75,000,000,000
10 Sparrowhawk Class DDG x $1.2 billion = $12,000,000,000
6 Chimera Class (Kodachi variant) SSGN x 2.5 billion = $15,000,000,000
6 Stymphalian Class (Firebolt) SSGN x 2.4 billion = $14,400,000,000
6 Stymphalian Class (Thunderbolt) x $2.3billion = $13,800,000,000
6 Stymphalian Class (Kodachi) x $2.1 billion = $12,600,000,000
24 Conqueror Class SS x $450 million = $10,800,000,000
8 ASDS Infiltration Submersible x 120 million = $960,000,000
28 Viper Class LSD x $1.4 billion = $39,200,000,000
20 Anaconda Class LPD x $1.5 billion = $ 30,000,000,000
16 Ziggurat Mine Warfare Ship (HSV) x $200 million = $3,200,000,000
864 BGM-211 Firebolt x $2 million = $1,728,000,000
1,440 BGM-212 Thunderbolt x $1.7 million = $2,448,000,000
896 BGM-249 Kodachi (conventional) x $3.5 million = $3,136,000,000
896 BGM-249 Kodachi (CEB) x $4.5 million = $4,032,000,000
896 BGM-249 Kodachi (BAT) x $5.2 million $4,659,200,000
7,392 BGM-210 Naginata (BAT) x $1.7 million = $12,566,400,000
1,728 F-23CSJ Black Widow II x $150 million = $259,200,000,000
132 MB-52I Megafortress x $128 million = $16,896,000,000
288 P-7 Poseidon Export x $65 million = $18,720,000,000
96 EF-35A Blazers x $50 million = $4,800,000,000
12 SSM Brigade Packages x $600 million = $7,200,000,000

This brings the entire contract to $562,345,600,000. We hope to be able to break this into two yearly payments of $281,172,800,000. We hope you will recieve our business.

Minister Herman
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-11-2004, 01:03
OOC: Sure, and same here. Take your time, but I'll be definately buying some of the new systems.

IC:

To: CSJMI

As we are very satisfied that CSJMI is once again willing to go forward with the contract proposal, and the short amount of time for the completion of the contract. As we are going to have them put under one contract for easier monetary transactions, if possible, we would like to revise our payment plan to having 32 installments of approx. $13.3828125 billions each, over a period of between one to two years, if possible.
As we eagerly awaits the finalization of the contract, we also eagerly await for the delivery, sea trials, and the commissioning of the Cetus battleships, as putting them in service would increase our defence capabilities, and helping to fill the gap created by the obsolete vessels in the Omzian Navy.

As we are thankful that this contract is able to proceed, we hope that by the possible finalization of the contract, this would greatly increase our self-defence capabilities previously hindered by old systems and ineffective organization.
We are more than happy to accept the revision of the payment plan, and we expect that this contract will go a long way toward improving the Omzian navy's defense capabiltiies.


To: CSJMI
From: Minister of Defense Herman of Tiborita
Re: Defense Contract

After passage of the latest defense spending bill, this office would like to contract with CSJMI for the purchase of the following equipment:

30 Carrack Class flight II CG x $2.5 billion = $75,000,000,000
10 Sparrowhawk Class DDG x $1.2 billion = $12,000,000,000
6 Chimera Class (Kodachi variant) SSGN x 2.5 billion = $15,000,000,000
6 Stymphalian Class (Firebolt) SSGN x 2.4 billion = $14,400,000,000
6 Stymphalian Class (Thunderbolt) x $2.3billion = $13,800,000,000
6 Stymphalian Class (Kodachi) x $2.1 billion = $12,600,000,000
24 Conqueror Class SS x $450 million = $10,800,000,000
8 ASDS Infiltration Submersible x 120 million = $960,000,000
28 Viper Class LSD x $1.4 billion = $39,200,000,000
20 Anaconda Class LPD x $1.5 billion = $ 30,000,000,000
16 Ziggurat Mine Warfare Ship (HSV) x $200 million = $3,200,000,000
864 BGM-211 Firebolt x $2 million = $1,728,000,000
1,440 BGM-212 Thunderbolt x $1.7 million = $2,448,000,000
896 BGM-249 Kodachi (conventional) x $3.5 million = $3,136,000,000
896 BGM-249 Kodachi (CEB) x $4.5 million = $4,032,000,000
896 BGM-249 Kodachi (BAT) x $5.2 million $4,659,200,000
7,392 BGM-210 Naginata (BAT) x $1.7 million = $12,566,400,000
1,728 F-23CSJ Black Widow II x $150 million = $259,200,000,000
132 MB-52I Megafortress x $128 million = $16,896,000,000
288 P-7 Poseidon Export x $65 million = $18,720,000,000
96 EF-35A Blazers x $50 million = $4,800,000,000
12 SSM Brigade Packages x $600 million = $7,200,000,000

This brings the entire contract to $562,345,600,000. We hope to be able to break this into two yearly payments of $281,172,800,000. We hope you will recieve our business.

Minister Herman
The contract and payment plan have been approved, and delivery of the equipment will take place over a period of 2 years to coincide witht the payments. We thank you for choosing CSJMI, and look forward to doing business again in the future.
Tiborita
12-11-2004, 01:11
To: CSJMI
From: Minister of Defense Herman of Tiborita
Re: Defense Contract

We are glad CSJMI has accepted the contract. Please note, the first payment has bent wired from First Tiboritian National to CSJMI accounts. The second payment will be auto-wired in one year.

Thank you,

Minister Herman
Omz222
12-11-2004, 03:46
OOC: Excuse me a bit, but I forgot a few things, so... yeah. /OOC

As we are happy to seal this particular individual contract, we are eagerly awaiting for the delivery of these systems.

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Under a separate requirement calling for improved defecne capabilities against large enemy battleships and the smaller of the "drednaught vessels" (of between 200,000 to 500,000 tons), the Omzian Navy sees the 18" version of the Cetus to be an important element of both such operations (although air and submarine attacks will proceed first) and shore-bombardment operations, where 18" guns would be highly useful. Therefore, if possible, we would like to propose another separate joint contract, for both the Omzian Navy's surface fleet and the Navy Marine Corps:

3x Cetus class BB (Flight IA) - Expected to be around $27.6 billion
3x Junyo Class Pocket Battleship - $6.6 billion
3x Yubari Class BC (Mk. II) - $10.35 billion
3x Oyoda Class BC (Mk. II) - $8.55 billion
6x Locke Class CGN - $16.8 billion
9x Ballistae DDN - $12.6 billion
Total: $82.5 billion

Also, as we wish to pay this amount in a total of 10 installments of approx. $8.25 billion each, we hope that this is acceptable for CSJMI.

Moreso, if possible, we would like to acquire if it is possible to acquire a domestic production license for the Locke and the Fenrir cruisers, as it has been determined that in case of a large "defence war" against a powerful foreign aggressor, replacement of damaged medium-sized warships (DDs and CGs) are cruical for continuing such resistance against enemy forces. In exchange, we have several thing to offer, such as the various technologies used in our rocket artillery and "smart" artillery rounds, in addition to technologies for our upcoming 155mm "heavy AAA" projects and various upgrades for the F-125, the F-14F, and the AC-78A, plus (if necessary) access rights to oil-rich regions inside Omzian economic exclusion zones and cash. As we are in need of such systems, we are also willing to offer some of our "unidentified ASW weapons".

Regards,

Fleet Admiral J. Loran
VCINC Omzian Navy

Rear Admiral L. Johnson,
Head of Artillery Fire Support Command, Omzian Marine Corps, Omzian Navy
/Eng Msg
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Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-11-2004, 05:38
UPDATE:
All the old advanced subs (except the Mamba) have been moved to the general export section to make room for the new series (2 SSNs, 2 SSKs, 2 SSGNs, & 1 SSG). Also moved all of the corvettes and missile boats to general export, though upgraded versions of some are still in the advanced section.
Also added a new gun/missile Cruiser (Yahagi) and an enlarged arsenal ship (Firestorm III) to the advanced section.

Support vessels section gets a new MCS, MHC, and 2 new special operations boats. The section also gets a new class of Submarine Tender, something I've been missing for awhile.

Export warships again got 5 new corvettes/missile boats, and 5 new submarine classes (4 from the advanced section, and 1 new "light" SSN)



Edit: Forgot to mention, I also fixed the links at the top of the first page.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-11-2004, 06:03
OOC: Excuse me a bit, but I forgot a few things, so... yeah. /OOC

As we are happy to seal this particular individual contract, we are eagerly awaiting for the delivery of these systems.

================

Under a separate requirement calling for improved defecne capabilities against large enemy battleships and the smaller of the "drednaught vessels" (of between 200,000 to 500,000 tons), the Omzian Navy sees the 18" version of the Cetus to be an important element of both such operations (although air and submarine attacks will proceed first) and shore-bombardment operations, where 18" guns would be highly useful. Therefore, if possible, we would like to propose another separate joint contract, for both the Omzian Navy's surface fleet and the Navy Marine Corps:

3x Cetus class BB (Flight IA) - Expected to be around $27.6 billion
3x Junyo Class Pocket Battleship - $6.6 billion
3x Yubari Class BC (Mk. II) - $10.35 billion
3x Oyoda Class BC (Mk. II) - $8.55 billion
6x Locke Class CGN - $16.8 billion
9x Ballistae DDN - $12.6 billion
Total: $82.5 billion

Also, as we wish to pay this amount in a total of 10 installments of approx. $8.25 billion each, we hope that this is acceptable for CSJMI.

Moreso, if possible, we would like to acquire if it is possible to acquire a domestic production license for the Locke and the Fenrir cruisers, as it has been determined that in case of a large "defence war" against a powerful foreign aggressor, replacement of damaged medium-sized warships (DDs and CGs) are cruical for continuing such resistance against enemy forces. In exchange, we have several thing to offer, such as the various technologies used in our rocket artillery and "smart" artillery rounds, in addition to technologies for our upcoming 155mm "heavy AAA" projects and various upgrades for the F-125, the F-14F, and the AC-78A, plus (if necessary) access rights to oil-rich regions inside Omzian economic exclusion zones and cash. As we are in need of such systems, we are also willing to offer some of our "unidentified ASW weapons".

Regards,

Fleet Admiral J. Loran
VCINC Omzian Navy

Rear Admiral L. Johnson,
Head of Artillery Fire Support Command, Omzian Marine Corps, Omzian Navy
/Eng Msg
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The 1A version of the Cetus is, due to the extensive support needed for the big 18" guns, the most expensive version, at $9.7 billion each, adding another $1.5 billion beyond the estimate, for a grand total of $84 billion. As usual, we have no problem with extended payment plans.
We will indeed be happy to trade for the rights to the Locke and Fenrir designs, but much of what has been offered, particularly the guided rounds and rockets, are remarkably similar to rounds we already have. However, we are interested in the AGM-321B missile, and if the 320mm rockets prove to be compatible with our own launchers, we would gladly take rights to those as well. Finally, we have a great interest in the GBU-102 series of snap-on guidance kits and M3012/3016 munitions.
The "unidentified ASW weapons" are intriguing, and we would definately like to hear more on that, possibly something to put up for trade in the future.


OOC: Among the things I have are a range of rocket launchers (320mm, 300mm, 220mm, 122mm, and 110mm) that are designed to be capable of using a variety of foreign weapons as well as domestically designed ones. The 320mm rockets you have should work, but it's always good to test.
Omz222
12-11-2004, 07:19
OOC: As for the ASW, think of my Type 280/281/282 "grapefruit bombs" with a greater depth and greater stealth. Another is a mini-sub/UUV I'm working that pretends to be some form of decoy. Basically for attacking the new breed of supersubs we see around several nations, although I would understand if you are less interested.

Also if you are interested, I'm having quite a bit of aircraft and air-launched cruise missiles that are to be put up tonight, which includes new conventional SRAMs, PDE cruise missiles, turboprop aircraft, and the long-awaited upgrade of the F-125A and F-14F, plus new upgrades of the E-35W and a similar version of the V-22.

As for the rocket, I'm actually basically offering you the interchangable warhead technology and the propulsion technology in it, although if you want the rocket I'll take that. As for that matter, although I have the stats for teh ground launcher, I think that you would do a much better job on ground systems than me, so I'm anticipating that :)

But as for the vessels, amazing. Amazing.

IC:

We are perfectly comfortable with the increased cost, as the 18" armed Cetus BBs may even determine the future of our navy and the Marine Corp's artillery fire support capability against enemy forces in the role of repelling an enemy occupation of our land. Also, because the long-awaited new units has been unveiled, which are seriously needed to retire the older units into naval reserve service, we would like to make another order, if possible:

28x Yahagi CA - $47.6 billion
28x Firestorm III AS - $33.6 billion
72x Taipan II Missile Corvette - $21.6 billion
72x Leuchtkäfer II Missile Hovercraft - $23.04 billion
144x Hauptmann II Missile Boat - $28.8 billion
144x WHEC 408’ Halverson (All weapons fitted) - $25.92 billion

48x Zebra MCS - $43.2 billion
70x Trifler MHC - $9.1 billion
216x Tempest PC - $5.4 billion
216x Mk.22 SOC - $2.16 billion

24x Orca SSGN-AS - $224 billion
18x Orca SSGN-LA - $144 billion

18x Mesoplodon SSGN-LA - $90 billion
12x Mesoplodon SSGN-AS type 1 - $60 billion
12x Mesoplodon SSGN-AS type 2 - $60 billion
12x Mesoplodon SSGN-AS type 3 - $60 billion

72x Sowerby SSN - $273.6 billion
18x Hirata Class SSG-A - $18 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-B - $12 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-C - $12 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-LA - $12 billion

72x Anemone SSK - $43.2 billion
22x Mamba Class SSN - $44 billion
72x Flounder SSN - $50.4 billion

Total: $1343.62 billion
Per Installment (46 installments over a time period of 3 years): ~$29.1 billion

As we feel that this will be a massive financial burden for us, even with our newly announced budgets and increased budgets in education and defence, we would like to pay this, as usual, in installments. These installments, if possible, will be payed over a timeframe parallel to the previous two contracts.

As with this, aside from the Locke and Fenrir designs, if possible, we also request a series of production licenses, if possible, for the Anemome SSKs, the Sowerby SSNs, and the new missile hovercraft, the Taipan II, and the Hauptmann II, if possible. As an exchange, we will offer the technologies for our upcoming air systems, along with the rockets and missiles already mentioned, plus the "unidentified ASW weapons" we mentioned. As we are in dire need of these systems to replace our outdated systems quickly (which has been in use over 20 years), we must highlight our request as the part of the proposed contract. We are also willing, if possible, to pay over $50 billion dollars for the dmestic production licenses, though we can understand if CSJMI declines.

As for the proposed trade of the rockets and the missiles, we are willing to provide techincal data for them, as well as domestic production licenses and additional technologies that has been used on these weapons. If CSJMI still would like to continue this contract, we are willing to send engineer teams to assist in the production of these systems, since the technologies for them hasn't matured enough to be mass produced without assistance.

Regards,

OMASC Representive Boards

Omzian Navy Headquarters
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-11-2004, 11:02
As usual, the payment plan is accepted, and we expect the last vessel to be delivered within 5 years. Additionally, will gladly accept the majority of the trade offers for licenses for our submarines and missile craft. However, the Smoke Jaguar Navy, regrettably, no longer has any real need for modifications to the V-22, F-14 and A-6 airframes, as the last of these were retired, even from the Militia Corps, last year. However, limited licenses may be of some use to certain private contractors that sell to air militia units (OOC: that means certain approved elements in the public sector will buy them, and they'll be privately owned), so we may accept the licenses for those if enough interest is displsyed. Additionally, we will only require upgrades for our 197 existing E-35W aircraft for the time being, as there are no plans to increase our light carrier force for the forseeable future.
We will, of course, look forward to any additional developments that may come from OMASC, as we recognize your particular excellence in the fields of aircraft and guided munitions.



OOC: Some other things to consider that I'm putting forward:
A medium tank
A range of new IFVs and APCs, including one of each based on the Iron Cheetah tank chassis
2 series of LAVs (Stryker and a new LAV-IV replacement) with all the variants
5 new recon vehicles
2 new tanker aircraft
3 new airborne radar systems
7 new multirole heavy bombers (think MB-747)
5 new helicopters (mostly combat, but 1 cargo)
2 new gyroplanes
1 quad tiltrotor
1 new maritime patrol aircraft (with a range/endurance that puts the P-7 to shame)
8 new cargo aircraft, including the C-130 replacment, as well as replacements for most of the small transports in service (C-12, C-21, etc)
2 UCAVs (A-45 and a real UCAV)

Still have research on many of them, haven't gotten to the munitions yet, and am still digging up pics. Also, want some nice infantry weapons too.
There's also going to be a very large civilian storefront with cargo ships & cruise liners, passenger and freighter aircraft, etc, but that's last on the list.
Omz222
12-11-2004, 11:30
OOC: Well, since I'm exceptionally tired, I'll be typing an IC response up tomorrow, after I get all the munition/aircraft-in-the-works up. If you do accept the ASW weapons I proposed however then I'd suppose that there will be less other stuff to offer, but if you don't, I do have the aircraft and munitions. The V-22 and F-14 upgrades were just the start of this.

However about the other concepts, these concepts does seem very nice, and as for the multirole bombers, I can think of some based on BWBs and perhaps even ULTRAs, and maybe their large size could provide a natural protection (a B-52 hitted by a SAM in Desert Storm made it back anyways). Will be very interested in the combat helicopters, and the UCAVs does seem like interesting ones as well.
Al-Sabir
12-11-2004, 15:33
OOC: Very nice stuff you've released, CSJ, I'm quite looking forward to anything else you will unveil, especially that range of new ground vehicles, as well as new munitions, so we can finish off that deal I proposed months ago.

Anyway, I noticed a broad selection of new cargo and cargo support vessels in CSJ service at the OMP boards, dozens of deckships, barge carriers and crane ships. Any plans to release those for export as well?

IC: Having anticipated on the unveiling of various new, state-of-the-art naval units, the MoD has reserved over 1200 billion USD to spend over a period of four years on these new vessels. Especially upgrades of the venerable Taipan frame, the introduction of the relatively inexpensive Flounder SSN and the release of many new support ships have been watched with great interest. Other units, as the Tucuxi SSN, the Firestorm III AS and the Angler SSK, are simple necessities for us to acquire, as many older naval vessels were recently phased out in one organizational sweep.Therefore, we would like to make the following order:

- 6x Firebrand LPH ($5.4 billion)
- 48x Ryoken LST ($5.76 billion)

- 16x Zebra MCS ($14.4 billion)
- 48x Ziggurat MWS ($9.6 billion)
- 96x Trifler MHS ($12.48 billion)

- 56x Goliath MPS ($33.6 billion)
- 28x Kitsune FVCS ($11.2 billion)
- 70x Bob Hope VCS ($21 billion)
- 70x Shugart VCS ($18.55 billion)

- 24x Kolchak MCPS ($14.4 billion)

- 84x Peregrine HSV ($12.6 billion)

- 56x Quetzalcoatl Heavy Transport Tanker ($11.2 billion)
- 28x Prometheus Transport Tanker ($3.92 billion)

- 12x Trident FRO ($0.36 billion)

- 6x Genkimushi Class Submarine Tender ($2.1 billion)

- 94x Tempest PC ($2.4 billion)
- 28x ASDS Infiltration Submersible ($3.36 billion)

- 8x Junyo Class Pocket Battleship ($17.6 billion)
- 16x Yahagi CA ($27.2 billion)
- 8x Firestorm III AS ($9.6 billion)

- 12x Fenrir CG ($27.6 billion)
- 12x Anarchy II DDG ($16.8 billion)

- 96x Taipan II Missile Corvette ($28.8 billion)

- 24x Tucuxi SSN ($132 billion)
- 48x Sowerby SSN ($182.4 billion)
- 48x Flounder SSN ($33.6 billion)
- 96x Angler SSN ($52.8 billion)

- 8x Medium Carrier Battle Group ($321.08 billion)

*Replace Marian Stanton with Vincent Jackson CVMN: +$1.3 billion
*Replace Carrack Export with Locke CGN: +$2.1 billion
*Replace Sparrowhawk Export with Albatross DDGN: +$2.55 billion
*Replace Sniper Export with Ballistae DDN: +$0.65 billion
*Replace Prowler Export with Timberwolf FFG: +$0.2 billion
*Replace Hunter Export with Cougar FF: +$0.05 billion
*Replace Los Angeles with Sowerby SSN: +$6 billion
Replace AOE-6 Supply with Strana Mechty AOE: +$0.265 billion
Replace T-AO 187 with Goro FRO: +$0.08 billion
Add 2xES-67 Humpback ELINT: +$0.19 billion
*Replace F-14D with F-30: +$0.36 billion
*Replace F/A-18E/F with F-35F JSF: Free (still done on a per squadron basis)
*Replace EA-6B with 4xEF-35F Blazer: +$0.115 million
*Replace E-2C Hawkeye with E-68: +$0.045 billion
*Replace S-3B Viking with S-67: +$0.1 billion
*Replace SH-60F with MH-102 ASW: +$0.18 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.7 billion
*Replace HH-60H with MH-104: +$0.07 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$180 million

4x Light Carrier Battle Group ($95.1 billion)

*Replace Franklin Osis CVL with Antoine Pardier CVL: +$0.3 billion
*Replace Carrack Export with Fenrir CG: +$550 million
*Replace Sparrowhawk Export with Cardinal DDG: +$1.35 billion
*Replace Prowler Export with Timberwolf FFG: +$0.2 billion
*Replace Hunter Export with Cougar FF: +$0.25 billion
*Replace Los Angeles with Sowerby SSN: +$3 billion
Replace AOE-6 Supply with Strana Mechty AOE: +$0.265 billion
*Replace F-35B with F-35E JSF: +$0.36 billion
*Replace EF-35B with EF-35E Blazer: +$0.08 billion
*Replace SH-60F with MH-102 ASW: +$0.18 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.49 billion
*Replace HH-60H with MH-104: +$0.07 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.18 billion

Total: $1,121,470,000,000.00

Money is divided in 48 equal batches, to be wired over a period of 48 months.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-11-2004, 18:03
OOC: Very nice stuff you've released, CSJ, I'm quite looking forward to anything else you will unveil, especially that range of new ground vehicles, as well as new munitions, so we can finish off that deal I proposed months ago.

Anyway, I noticed a broad selection of new cargo and cargo support vessels in CSJ service at the OMP boards, dozens of deckships, barge carriers and crane ships. Any plans to release those for export as well?

IC: Having anticipated on the unveiling of various new, state-of-the-art naval units, the MoD has reserved over 1200 billion USD to spend over a period of four years on these new vessels. Especially upgrades of the venerable Taipan frame, the introduction of the relatively inexpensive Flounder SSN and the release of many new support ships have been watched with great interest. Other units, as the Tucuxi SSN, the Firestorm III AS and the Angler SSK, are simple necessities for us to acquire, as many older naval vessels were recently phased out in one organizational sweep.Therefore, we would like to make the following order:

- 6x Firebrand LPH ($5.4 billion)
- 48x Ryoken LST ($5.76 billion)

- 16x Zebra MCS ($14.4 billion)
- 48x Ziggurat MWS ($9.6 billion)
- 96x Trifler MHS ($12.48 billion)

- 56x Goliath MPS ($33.6 billion)
- 28x Kitsune FVCS ($11.2 billion)
- 70x Bob Hope VCS ($21 billion)
- 70x Shugart VCS ($18.55 billion)

- 24x Kolchak MCPS ($14.4 billion)

- 84x Peregrine HSV ($12.6 billion)

- 56x Quetzalcoatl Heavy Transport Tanker ($11.2 billion)
- 28x Prometheus Transport Tanker ($3.92 billion)

- 12x Trident FRO ($0.36 billion)

- 6x Genkimushi Class Submarine Tender ($2.1 billion)

- 94x Tempest PC ($2.4 billion)
- 28x ASDS Infiltration Submersible ($3.36 billion)

- 8x Junyo Class Pocket Battleship ($17.6 billion)
- 16x Yahagi CA ($27.2 billion)
- 8x Firestorm III AS ($9.6 billion)

- 12x Fenrir CG ($27.6 billion)
- 12x Anarchy II DDG ($16.8 billion)

- 96x Taipan II Missile Corvette ($28.8 billion)

- 24x Tucuxi SSN ($132 billion)
- 48x Sowerby SSN ($182.4 billion)
- 48x Flounder SSN ($33.6 billion)
- 96x Angler SSN ($52.8 billion)

- 8x Medium Carrier Battle Group ($321.08 billion)

*Replace Marian Stanton with Vincent Jackson CVMN: +$1.3 billion
*Replace Carrack Export with Locke CGN: +$2.1 billion
*Replace Sparrowhawk Export with Albatross DDGN: +$2.55 billion
*Replace Sniper Export with Ballistae DDN: +$0.65 billion
*Replace Prowler Export with Timberwolf FFG: +$0.2 billion
*Replace Hunter Export with Cougar FF: +$0.05 billion
*Replace Los Angeles with Sowerby SSN: +$6 billion
Replace AOE-6 Supply with Strana Mechty AOE: +$0.265 billion
Replace T-AO 187 with Goro FRO: +$0.08 billion
Add 2xES-67 Humpback ELINT: +$0.19 billion
*Replace F-14D with F-30: +$0.36 billion
*Replace F/A-18E/F with F-35F JSF: Free (still done on a per squadron basis)
*Replace EA-6B with 4xEF-35F Blazer: +$0.115 million
*Replace E-2C Hawkeye with E-68: +$0.045 billion
*Replace S-3B Viking with S-67: +$0.1 billion
*Replace SH-60F with MH-102 ASW: +$0.18 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.7 billion
*Replace HH-60H with MH-104: +$0.07 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$180 million

4x Light Carrier Battle Group ($95.1 billion)

*Replace Franklin Osis CVL with Antoine Pardier CVL: +$0.3 billion
*Replace Carrack Export with Fenrir CG: +$550 million
*Replace Sparrowhawk Export with Cardinal DDG: +$1.35 billion
*Replace Prowler Export with Timberwolf FFG: +$0.2 billion
*Replace Hunter Export with Cougar FF: +$0.25 billion
*Replace Los Angeles with Sowerby SSN: +$3 billion
Replace AOE-6 Supply with Strana Mechty AOE: +$0.265 billion
*Replace F-35B with F-35E JSF: +$0.36 billion
*Replace EF-35B with EF-35E Blazer: +$0.08 billion
*Replace SH-60F with MH-102 ASW: +$0.18 billion
*Replace SH-60B with MH-102 ASW: +$0.49 billion
*Replace HH-60H with MH-104: +$0.07 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102D: +$0.18 billion

Total: $1,121,470,000,000.00

Money is divided in 48 equal batches, to be wired over a period of 48 months.
The contract has been approved, and we will be happy to accept payment over 48 months. Due to the number of large vessels requested, we do expect this order to take some time to fill, probably about 6 NS years.
We thank you for your continued interest and support of CSJMI developments, and look forward to further deals in the future.



OOC:
I've been debating on those. 10 designs is a bit of work, and I was considering holding that off for some time because I didn't expect much interest, especially for the less common types like crane ships, deckships, and barge carriers (I doubt many players even know such ships exist). If there's notable interest however, I might make an exception and finish off those too.
Omz222
13-11-2004, 07:41
To: CSJMI

As we are grateful that the payment plan is accepted, we now eagerly await their delivery. However, as we are still satisfied that CSJMI is willing to accept our offers, we feel a need to notify CSJMI and the CSJ military about the various different new systems that just has come out (OOC: about 10 I believe), including munitions and aircraft, in which we hope that the CSJMI and the CSJ military would be interested in some of these.

As with the licenses for private contractors, we are willibng to contact with them and provide them with domestic production contracts of the older air systems we had offered previously, although we would expect the contracts would have some limitations regarding the amount and numbers of aircraft that can be produced under the contract. With regards to the E-35W upgrade, we are willing to upgrade them free-of-charge as part of the proposed deal, and the CSJ Navy could either send them to us for upgrading (although this would take more time), or we send free upgrade kits to the CSJ Navy (and while this saves time, it does cost some amount of money as upgrading the E-35Ws in domestic factories would require financial resources).

As we thank CSJMI and CSJ Navy for their compliments, we continue to look forward to new types of naval vessels and ground vehicles produced by CSJMI, and as well as aircraft. We hope that by these contracts and business deals, we would further reinforce our military relationships with CSJ, and improve our mutual defence capabilities with regards to the three-nation alliance.
Omz222
14-11-2004, 09:26
To: CSJMI

Following the nuclear disarmament within the Omzian military, as a combination of the availability of much more funds, plus the need to fulfill the needs of the Omzian Navy (including Marine Corps) and the Omzian ABM system, we would like to inquire if we can procure the following systems:

6x Anarchy II DDG = $8.4 billion
2x Junyo Class Pocket Battleship = $4.4 billion
6x Orca SSGN-LA (VLS) = $48 billion
8x Orca SSGN-LA (Kodachi) = $64 billion
6x Orca SSGN-AS = $48 billion
8x Mesoplodon SSGN-LA = $40 billion
12x Mesoplodon SSGN-AS1 = $60 billion
12x Mesoplodon SSGN-AS2 = $60 billion
8x Hirata Class SSG-A = $8 billion
24x Hirata Class SSG-B = $24 billion
24x Hirata Class SSG-C = $24 billion
SUBTOTAL: $388.8 billion

60x 18”/54 cal Mk.2 Naval Gun Coastal Battery = $22.2 billion
60x 16"/58 Cal. Mk.2 Naval Gun Coastal Battery = $15 billion
80x 14”/58 cal Mk.2 Naval Gun Coastal Battery = $16.4 billion
SUBTOTAL: $53.6 billion

2600x Kit Fox Light Tank = $9.88 billion
2600x Stormcrow AIFV Mk.2 = $8.84 billion
1200x M2012 Cavalier Tracked RSV = $17.4 billion
1000x M2014 Pikeman = $2 billion
2600x M2015 Lancer = $3.12 billion
3000x HFH-155 = $3 billion
2000x LFH-155 = $1.4 billion
2000x ULH-105 = $900 million
SUBTOTAL: $46.54 billion

TOTAL: $488.94 billion

As usual, if possible, we would like to pay the sum in 25 installments of $19.5576 billions each, over a period of 3 years, if possible.

As the Omzian Navy and Army eagerly awaits the completion and the approval of the contract, and see the freed up money be put in use, we thank CSJMI once again as an excellent arms contractors for our needs, and hopes to do further business in the future.

Regards,

Omzian Underseas Warfare Department,
Omzian Naval Infantry/Marine Corps Department
Omzian Navy Headquarters

Omzian Army Artillery Corps Headquarters
Al-Sabir
14-11-2004, 15:40
Being pleased with the performance of the newly designed CSJMI produced weaponry, the MoD has reserved an additional 600 billion USD to spend on new procurements. Therefore we would like to inquire if the following order could be completed:

- 1x Talos MOB Six-Module Set ($8 billion)
- 8x Oyoda BC Mk. II ($22.8 billion)
- 24x Mesoplodon SSGN-LA ($120 billion)
- 24x Mesoplodon SSGN-AS type 3 ($120 billion)
- 48x Angler SS ($26.4 billion)

Subtotal: $297.2 billion

- 10,000x Mk.94 28" Torpedo ($100 billion)
- 5,000x Mk.97 28" Underwater Rocket ($55 billion)

Subtotal: $155 billion

Total: $452.2 billion

Money is divided in 24 batches, to be wired over a period of 24 months.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
15-11-2004, 00:36
To: CSJMI

Following the nuclear disarmament within the Omzian military, as a combination of the availability of much more funds, plus the need to fulfill the needs of the Omzian Navy (including Marine Corps) and the Omzian ABM system, we would like to inquire if we can procure the following systems:

6x Anarchy II DDG = $8.4 billion
2x Junyo Class Pocket Battleship = $4.4 billion
6x Orca SSGN-LA (VLS) = $48 billion
8x Orca SSGN-LA (Kodachi) = $64 billion
6x Orca SSGN-AS = $48 billion
8x Mesoplodon SSGN-LA = $40 billion
12x Mesoplodon SSGN-AS1 = $60 billion
12x Mesoplodon SSGN-AS2 = $60 billion
8x Hirata Class SSG-A = $8 billion
24x Hirata Class SSG-B = $24 billion
24x Hirata Class SSG-C = $24 billion
SUBTOTAL: $388.8 billion

60x 18”/54 cal Mk.2 Naval Gun Coastal Battery = $22.2 billion
60x 16"/58 Cal. Mk.2 Naval Gun Coastal Battery = $15 billion
80x 14”/58 cal Mk.2 Naval Gun Coastal Battery = $16.4 billion
SUBTOTAL: $53.6 billion

2600x Kit Fox Light Tank = $9.88 billion
2600x Stormcrow AIFV Mk.2 = $8.84 billion
1200x M2012 Cavalier Tracked RSV = $17.4 billion
1000x M2014 Pikeman = $2 billion
2600x M2015 Lancer = $3.12 billion
3000x HFH-155 = $3 billion
2000x LFH-155 = $1.4 billion
2000x ULH-105 = $900 million
SUBTOTAL: $46.54 billion

TOTAL: $488.94 billion

As usual, if possible, we would like to pay the sum in 25 installments of $19.5576 billions each, over a period of 3 years, if possible.

As the Omzian Navy and Army eagerly awaits the completion and the approval of the contract, and see the freed up money be put in use, we thank CSJMI once again as an excellent arms contractors for our needs, and hopes to do further business in the future.

Regards,

Omzian Underseas Warfare Department,
Omzian Naval Infantry/Marine Corps Department
Omzian Navy Headquarters

Omzian Army Artillery Corps Headquarters
We in Clan Smoke Jaguar are indeed impressed at our ally's resolve with the elimination of their nuclear arsenal, and will be happy to help provide equipment to fill in the voids created by the absence of these weapons. To that extent, the contract has been approved, and we will begin delivery of the first units shortly. We estimate that it will take some 6 years before everything is delivered, primarily due to the high number of coastal gun battieries ordered.

Regarding our previous agreement, it has been determined that we would prefer to have a grand total of 197 E-35Ws delivered to Omz222 for upgrading to the new standard. Though time consuming, this is deemed as being slightly more cost-effective method.
As far as the aircraft are concerned, we have acquired sufficient requests for upgrades to take the new models of F-14 and A-6, and we thus accept the lincenses for those as part of the exchange. However, little interest has been displayed in the EV-22, with E-2SJ and Sea King AEW aircraft being considered sufficient by those few who operate them.


We are again honored to have been chosen to provide the Omzian military with the advanced units that it so desparately desires to acquire, and look forward to any further dealings in the future.


Being pleased with the performance of the newly designed CSJMI produced weaponry, the MoD has reserved an additional 600 billion USD to spend on new procurements. Therefore we would like to inquire if the following order could be completed:

- 1x Talos MOB Six-Module Set ($8 billion)
- 8x Oyoda BC Mk. II ($22.8 billion)
- 24x Mesoplodon SSGN-LA ($120 billion)
- 24x Mesoplodon SSGN-AS type 3 ($120 billion)
- 48x Angler SS ($26.4 billion)

Subtotal: $297.2 billion

- 10,000x Mk.94 28" Torpedo ($100 billion)
- 5,000x Mk.97 28" Underwater Rocket ($55 billion)

Subtotal: $155 billion

Total: $452.2 billion

Money is divided in 24 batches, to be wired over a period of 24 months.
After reviewing your request, CSJMI is happy to announce that your contract has been approved, and we will be delivering the systems over a period of 2 years. We are honored that you have chosen us to provide for your naval technology, and look forward to any further dealings in the future.
Omz222
19-11-2004, 02:21
The people in both the Omzian military and OMASC is honoured by the compliments and praises sent by the Clan Smoke Jaguar government and military, as the Omzian military is willing to take a step forward in the elimation of nuclear weapons within the Omzian military. As it is evident, we are also thankful that the Clan Smoke Jaguar government and CSJMI is willing to approve our request for the conventional weapons (and their platforms) that are needed to fill the role and gap left by the retired theremonuclear (including hydrogen and neutron) weapons, and we are also grateful for the short amount of time.

Also, we formally invite our Smoke Jaguar counterparts to reveal the new OMASC production lineup, and if enough interest is shown by our Smoke Jaguar counterpart in CSJMI and the CSJ military, we would like to inquire if it is possible to acquire a production license for the Mesoplodon submarine series (in which we will accept designs with standard VLS and Donnerschlag/Bankarit launch tube designs only, as we do not intend to fit teh hull with capabilities to launch large missiles of much larger sizes), as the Omzian military is in dire need of high-survivability, conventional platforms to provide a conventional deterrence against nuclear-armed foreign aggressors, if possible. We expect that if this can succeed, we are able to offer a variety of systems and technologies (including technologies in the field of rocketery, aircraft avionics, and electronics) to acquire such license, so that we can begin constructuring slightly customized (with anti-torpedo systems and Omzian communication systems installed) submarines to deal with foreign aggressors.

As for the previous agreement, we are happy to accept such deal, and it is anticipared that a total of between 50-70 aircraft can be fitted across different production facilities each month, making the total amount of time approximately 3 months.

As for the production licenses of the new models for the F-14 and the A-6 aircraft, we are willing to approve such domestic production licenses for these private contractors, as we highly trust our allied Smoke Jaguar counterparts.

As we are willing to conduct further business in the future, it is our wish that through this, the Omzian military will fully meet the requirements set, as monetary funds will be transferred to CSJMI, and as a closer relationship is built between the Omzian Republic and Clan Smoke Jaguar.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
19-11-2004, 02:41
We are glad that the previous agreement has been accepted with minimal trouble, and we are also quite honored at the invitation offered by OMASC, whcih we shall gladly accept. We have no doubt that we will find something of interest to us among the new systems that will be revealed, due to OMASC's continuing excellence in its chosen field.
Omz222
19-11-2004, 02:55
We are glad that the previous agreement has been accepted with minimal trouble, and we are also quite honored at the invitation offered by OMASC, whcih we shall gladly accept. We have no doubt that we will find something of interest to us among the new systems that will be revealed, due to OMASC's continuing excellence in its chosen field.
We are satisfied by the reply, and are willing to offer various systems besides the aircraft and missiles by OMASC, including the rumoured "anti-LADAR" systems and various countermeasures systems, if CSJMI is interested, and we hope that with further developments, it could be even possible for CSJMI and OMASC to get closer and cooperate further in the fields of aircraft and rocketry technologies.

Regards,

Honjak L. Lorae,
Chief Executive Procurement Officer,
Omzian Military Aerospace Corporation

Honorable Recipient of Order of Ukan, Vice Adm G. Bonares (Ret),
Navy Systems Advisor Panel Leader,
Omzian Military Aerospace Corporation

Omzian Ministry of National Defence

Omzian Navy

Omzian Army
Clan Smoke Jaguar
19-11-2004, 03:03
We are indeed interested in these countermeasure systems, and pending a review of their capabilities and applications, may accept them as a trade for the Mesoplodon. As for this anti-LADAR, we will observe this system for now, but are currently satisfied with our own systems in that area.
Omz222
19-11-2004, 03:48
We are glad that the CSJ military and CSJMI are willing to consider our offer, and we are also willing to offer our aircraft and munition systems that are entering production, as these are brand-new systems produced after the F-14 and A-6 upgrades, and are linked from our frontpage. As we eagerly await for an reply, if possible, we are also considering additional cash supplements and the granting of oil rig and mining rights in certain regions within Omzian economic zones, for the benefit of both nations.
Tiborita
21-11-2004, 07:43
(OOC)
Thanks for your quick responses on the munitions thread.

(IC)
To: CSJMI
From Minister of Defense Herman of Tiborita
Re: Defense Contract

The Republic of Tiborita, once again, looks to CSJMI for the systems to provide for the Republics defense. The Senate has passed an appropriations bill authorizing the purchase of the following:

8 Nicholas Kerensky Class CVN x $5.6 billion = $44,800,000,000
26 Carrack Class flight II CG x $2.5 billion = $65,000,000,000
2 Sniper Class DD x $800 million = $1,600,000,000
24 Taipan Class Missile Corvette x $270 million = $6,480,000,000
24 Seeschlange Class ASW Corvette x $240 million = $5,760,000,000
24 Leuchtkäfer Class Missile Hovercraft x $270 million = $6,480,000,000
116 Dolphin II Class SSN x $4 billion = $464,000,000,000
24 Conqueror II Class SS x $520 million = $12,480,000,000
28 Viper Class LSD x $1.4 billion = $39,200,000,000
20 Anaconda Class LPD x $1.5 billion = $30,000,000,000
4 Zebra MCS x 900 million = $3,600,000,000
8 Ziggurat Mine Warfare Ship HSV x $200 million = $1,600,000,000
24 Trifler MHC x $130 million = $3,120,000,000
30,000 BGM-210 Naginata x $1.2 million = $36,000,000,000
10,000 BGM-210 Naginata (CEB) x $1.5 million = $15,000,000,000
10,000 BGM-210 Naginata (BAT) x $1.7 million = $17,000,000,000
2,320 UGM-212 Thunderbolt x 1.9 million = $1.9 million = $4,408,000,000
1,536 BGM-211 Firebolt x $2 million = $3,072,000,000
40,000 AGM-271A Shinma x $1.5 million = $60,000,000,000
1,536 AGM-271B Shinma x $1.7 million = $2,611,200,000
20,000 RGM-271C Shinma x $2 million = $40,000,000
40,650 AIM-201 Scorpion x $150,000 = $6,097,500,000
42,366 AIM-238 Cockatrice x $700,000 = $29,656,200,000
10,000 RIM-66C SM-2MR Block I x $650,000 = $6,500,000,000
20,000 RIM-66M SM-2 MR Block IIIB x 1.6 million = $32,000,000,000
30,000 RIM-67C SM-2 ER x 2 million = $60,000,000,000
3,904 RIM-214 NADSAM x 2.5 million = $9,760,000,000
3,904 RIM-215 NADSAM-ER x 3.5 million = $13,664,000,000
608 F-14CSJ Super Tomcat x $115 million = $69,920,000,000

This brings the entire contract to a total of $1,049,849,000,000. We would like to be able to pay this over a period of three years of three installments of $349,949,600,000. We hope this contract is agreeable, and we hope you will recieve our business.

Thank you,

Minister Herman
Al-Sabir
21-11-2004, 21:29
To: CSJMI
From: Gal Sharif, Dept. of Defense, Al-Sabir
Subject: Defense Contract

As the Senate has looked favourable upon CSJMI to directly provide necessary combat systems, the DoD would like to inquire if the following order could be completed:

- 8x Yubari BCG Mk. II w/ CIRRUS ($27.6 billion)
- 24x Mesoplodon SSGN-LA ($120 billion)
- 24x Mesoplodon SSGN-AS3 ($120 billion)

- 14,976x Mk.72 21" Torpedo ($67.392 billion)
- 17,280x Mk.69 21" Torpedo ($69.12 billion)

Total: $404.112 billion

We would like to transfer all funds in ten seperate batches over a period of twenty months.

Awaiting Reply,

Gal Sharif
Dept. of Defense
Al-Sabir
Clan Smoke Jaguar
23-11-2004, 23:46
(OOC)
Thanks for your quick responses on the munitions thread.

(IC)
To: CSJMI
From Minister of Defense Herman of Tiborita
Re: Defense Contract

The Republic of Tiborita, once again, looks to CSJMI for the systems to provide for the Republics defense. The Senate has passed an appropriations bill authorizing the purchase of the following:

8 Nicholas Kerensky Class CVN x $5.6 billion = $44,800,000,000
26 Carrack Class flight II CG x $2.5 billion = $65,000,000,000
2 Sniper Class DD x $800 million = $1,600,000,000
24 Taipan Class Missile Corvette x $270 million = $6,480,000,000
24 Seeschlange Class ASW Corvette x $240 million = $5,760,000,000
24 Leuchtkäfer Class Missile Hovercraft x $270 million = $6,480,000,000
116 Dolphin II Class SSN x $4 billion = $464,000,000,000
24 Conqueror II Class SS x $520 million = $12,480,000,000
28 Viper Class LSD x $1.4 billion = $39,200,000,000
20 Anaconda Class LPD x $1.5 billion = $30,000,000,000
4 Zebra MCS x 900 million = $3,600,000,000
8 Ziggurat Mine Warfare Ship HSV x $200 million = $1,600,000,000
24 Trifler MHC x $130 million = $3,120,000,000
30,000 BGM-210 Naginata x $1.2 million = $36,000,000,000
10,000 BGM-210 Naginata (CEB) x $1.5 million = $15,000,000,000
10,000 BGM-210 Naginata (BAT) x $1.7 million = $17,000,000,000
2,320 UGM-212 Thunderbolt x 1.9 million = $1.9 million = $4,408,000,000
1,536 BGM-211 Firebolt x $2 million = $3,072,000,000
40,000 AGM-271A Shinma x $1.5 million = $60,000,000,000
1,536 AGM-271B Shinma x $1.7 million = $2,611,200,000
20,000 RGM-271C Shinma x $2 million = $40,000,000
40,650 AIM-201 Scorpion x $150,000 = $6,097,500,000
42,366 AIM-238 Cockatrice x $700,000 = $29,656,200,000
10,000 RIM-66C SM-2MR Block I x $650,000 = $6,500,000,000
20,000 RIM-66M SM-2 MR Block IIIB x 1.6 million = $32,000,000,000
30,000 RIM-67C SM-2 ER x 2 million = $60,000,000,000
3,904 RIM-214 NADSAM x 2.5 million = $9,760,000,000
3,904 RIM-215 NADSAM-ER x 3.5 million = $13,664,000,000
608 F-14CSJ Super Tomcat x $115 million = $69,920,000,000

This brings the entire contract to a total of $1,049,849,000,000. We would like to be able to pay this over a period of three years of three installments of $349,949,600,000. We hope this contract is agreeable, and we hope you will recieve our business.

Thank you,

Minister Herman
From Minister of Defense Herman of Tiborita
To: CSJMI
Re: Defense Contract

After reviewing the requests regarding this rather impressive contract, CSJMI has approved delivery and accepted the payment plan. Do particularly to the sheer number of munitions and advanced submarines, it will take approximately 6 NS years for us to deliver everything.
We do thank you for honoring us with your patronage and look forward to further dealings in the future



To: CSJMI
From: Gal Sharif, Dept. of Defense, Al-Sabir
Subject: Defense Contract

As the Senate has looked favourable upon CSJMI to directly provide necessary combat systems, the DoD would like to inquire if the following order could be completed:

- 8x Yubari BCG Mk. II w/ CIRRUS ($27.6 billion)
- 24x Mesoplodon SSGN-LA ($120 billion)
- 24x Mesoplodon SSGN-AS3 ($120 billion)

- 14,976x Mk.72 21" Torpedo ($67.392 billion)
- 17,280x Mk.69 21" Torpedo ($69.12 billion)

Total: $404.112 billion

We would like to transfer all funds in ten seperate batches over a period of twenty months.

Awaiting Reply,

Gal Sharif
Dept. of Defense
Al-Sabir
From: CSJMI
Subject: Defense Contract

After a review of the contract, your request has been accepted, with delivery authorized over the next 2 NS years.
We do thank you for honoring us with your patronage and look forward to further dealings in the future
Tiborita
24-11-2004, 00:35
To: CSJMI
From Minister of Defense Herman of Tiborita
Re: Defense Contract

We are glad we are once again to receive equipment from CSJMI. Please note, the first payment of $349,949,600,000 has been transfered from 1st Tiboritian National to CSJMI accounts. The next payments will be auto-wired according to our contractual obligations.

Thank you,

Minister Herman
Kilwaitey
27-11-2004, 22:32
The People's Republic of Kilwaitey finds itself in need of troop transports with which to honor our treaty commitments, and we would interested in purchasing up to four of your Firebrand-class ships, for the list price of US$3.6 billion. We do have, however, two questions regarding the design--we hope that you will indulge our ignorance with patience.
First, what is the range of the ship--or more precisely, is it capable of traversing blue water or merely a coastal vessel? We assume the former, but before we commit over half of our defense budget (http://nseconomy.thirdgeek.com/nseconomy.php?nation=kilwaitey) to these ships we must make absolutely certain they will perform as we need them to.
Secondly, we are wondering if the hangars can be (or even have to be) modified to support the KA-29 design of helicopter rather than CH-46s and AH-1s? Because of our aforementioned treaties, we receive a rather steep discount on Warsaw Pact equipment (excepting ships, unfortunately), which we would be fools to disregard.
We look forward to your response, and hope for a productive relationship.
With Respect,
Defense Minister Marcus Garvey Kenyatta, PRK
Clan Smoke Jaguar
28-11-2004, 06:15
The People's Republic of Kilwaitey finds itself in need of troop transports with which to honor our treaty commitments, and we would interested in purchasing up to four of your Firebrand-class ships, for the list price of US$3.6 billion. We do have, however, two questions regarding the design--we hope that you will indulge our ignorance with patience.
First, what is the range of the ship--or more precisely, is it capable of traversing blue water or merely a coastal vessel? We assume the former, but before we commit over half of our defense budget (http://nseconomy.thirdgeek.com/nseconomy.php?nation=kilwaitey) to these ships we must make absolutely certain they will perform as we need them to.
Secondly, we are wondering if the hangars can be (or even have to be) modified to support the KA-29 design of helicopter rather than CH-46s and AH-1s? Because of our aforementioned treaties, we receive a rather steep discount on Warsaw Pact equipment (excepting ships, unfortunately), which we would be fools to disregard.
We look forward to your response, and hope for a productive relationship.
With Respect,
Defense Minister Marcus Garvey Kenyatta, PRK
For starters, the ship is a heavy landing support vessel, which requires it to maintain intercontinental range, which in this case, is a full 10,000 nm (18,506 km) at a speed of 18 knots.
As for the helicopters, the support equipment for them is not built directly into the ship, so fitting it to accept them merely requires loading the appropriate support equipment, and parking them on the vessel. Due to the slightly smaller dimensions, particularly length, we expect that up to 40 Helix helicopters could be carried in lieu of the standard complement.
Kilwaitey
28-11-2004, 06:30
Thank you for illuminating us on these matters.
We are transferring you US$5 billion, in exchange for the four desired ships and an additional Viper-class LSD. And we will undoubtedly be returning to your fine yards for further commissions as our naval forces continue to expand in the future.
With Gratitude,
Marcus Garvey Kenyatta, PRK Minister of Defense
Clan Smoke Jaguar
29-11-2004, 00:39
Thank you for illuminating us on these matters.
We are transferring you US$5 billion, in exchange for the four desired ships and an additional Viper-class LSD. And we will undoubtedly be returning to your fine yards for further commissions as our naval forces continue to expand in the future.
With Gratitude,
Marcus Garvey Kenyatta, PRK Minister of Defense
We have received the funds and construction of the ships is now underway. We expect that the Firebrands will be completed within 2 NS years, with an additional year needed for the larger Viper.
Asurnahb
01-12-2004, 01:47
OOC: Before anyone flames, I've worked this order out OOCly with Clan Smoke Jaguar.

IC:

>>>Encoded Commications>>>
From: Asurnahb Military Funding and Equipment Acquisitions
To: CSJMI Military Corporate Headquarters

Greetings,

The Free Industrialized Peoples of Asurnahb has been looking for a source of a Nation with the production capabilities to fulfill a large Military Contract for our Naval forces. With some research into your Corporation's history, we have decided that the CSJMI would be the most capable.

This contract Will be worth $217,400,000,000, and asks for the construction of 176 Combat Vessels and 251 Support/Logistical Ships, for a total of 427 Ships.

The total cost of this Contract far exceeds Asurnahbs ability to pay in one lump sum, so we ask for a payment option. We will propose said option once we recieve an estimate on the Estimate Time of Completion of the Contract, if you decide to accept it.

The order itself, as as follows:

2 - Hiro Nobunaga Class CVMN - $7,600,000,000

2 - Antoine Pardier Class CVL - $4,000,000,000

5 - Firestorm Class Arsenal Ship - $3,200,000,000

4 - Franklin Osis Class CVL - $6,800,000,000

8 - Carrack Class CG - $20,000,000,000

15 - Sniper Class DD - $12,000,000,000

10 - Ticonderoga Class CG - $12,000,000,000

12 - DD-963 Spraunce - $3,000,000,000

20 - Taipan Class Missile Corvette - $5,400,000,000

15 - Seechlange Class ASW Corvette - $3,600,000,000

30 - Ambassador Mk. III Missile Boat - $3,000,000,000

20 - WHEC 408' Halverson - $2,400,000,000

15 WMEC 286' Pickman - $900,000,000

4 - Stmphalian Class SSGN - $9,600,000,000

4 - Dolphin II Class SSN - $16,000,000,000

10 - Flounder SSN - $7,000,000,000

Landing Craft/Logistical Support

4 - Raptor Class LHD - $6,000,000,000

6 - Firebrand Class LPH - $5,400,000,000

18 - Viper Class LSD - $25,200,000,000

12 - Anaconda Class LPD - $18,000,000,000

15 - LPD-17 San Antonio - $11,580,000,000

10 - Ryoken Class LST - $1,200,000,000

8 - Ziggurat Mine Warfare Ship (HVS) - $1,600,000,000

10 - Trifler MHC - $1,300,000,000

5 - Kitsune Class Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship - $2,000,000,000

9 - T-AKR 300 Bob Hope - $2,700,000,000

20 - Kolchak Class Marine Corps Prepositioning Ship - $12,000,000,000

6 - Quetzalcaotl Class Heavy Transport Tanker - $1,200,000,000

21 - Setsuna Class MultiProduct Replinishment Ship - $8,400,000,000

15 - Goro Class Fleet Replenishment Oiler - $4,800,000,000

8 - Trident Class Light Fleet Oiler - $240,000,000

4 - Genkimushi Submarine Tender - $1,400,000,000

30 - ELSV - $780,000,000

50 - HLCAC - $2,000,000,000
Clan Smoke Jaguar
01-12-2004, 05:47
OOC: Before anyone flames, I've worked this order out OOCly with Clan Smoke Jaguar.

IC:

>>>Encoded Commications>>>
From: Asurnahb Military Funding and Equipment Acquisitions
To: CSJMI Military Corporate Headquarters

Greetings,

The Free Industrialized Peoples of Asurnahb has been looking for a source of a Nation with the production capabilities to fulfill a large Military Contract for our Naval forces. With some research into your Corporation's history, we have decided that the CSJMI would be the most capable.

This contract Will be worth $217,400,000,000, and asks for the construction of 176 Combat Vessels and 251 Support/Logistical Ships, for a total of 427 Ships.

The total cost of this Contract far exceeds Asurnahbs ability to pay in one lump sum, so we ask for a payment option. We will propose said option once we recieve an estimate on the Estimate Time of Completion of the Contract, if you decide to accept it.

The order itself, as as follows:

2 - Hiro Nobunaga Class CVMN - $7,600,000,000

2 - Antoine Pardier Class CVL - $4,000,000,000

5 - Firestorm Class Arsenal Ship - $3,200,000,000

4 - Franklin Osis Class CVL - $6,800,000,000

8 - Carrack Class CG - $20,000,000,000

15 - Sniper Class DD - $12,000,000,000

10 - Ticonderoga Class CG - $12,000,000,000

12 - DD-963 Spraunce - $3,000,000,000

20 - Taipan Class Missile Corvette - $5,400,000,000

15 - Seechlange Class ASW Corvette - $3,600,000,000

30 - Ambassador Mk. III Missile Boat - $3,000,000,000

20 - WHEC 408' Halverson - $2,400,000,000

15 WMEC 286' Pickman - $900,000,000

4 - Stmphalian Class SSGN - $9,600,000,000

4 - Dolphin II Class SSN - $16,000,000,000

10 - Flounder SSN - $7,000,000,000

Landing Craft/Logistical Support

4 - Raptor Class LHD - $6,000,000,000

6 - Firebrand Class LPH - $5,400,000,000

18 - Viper Class LSD - $25,200,000,000

12 - Anaconda Class LPD - $18,000,000,000

15 - LPD-17 San Antonio - $11,580,000,000

10 - Ryoken Class LST - $1,200,000,000

8 - Ziggurat Mine Warfare Ship (HVS) - $1,600,000,000

10 - Trifler MHC - $1,300,000,000

5 - Kitsune Class Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship - $2,000,000,000

9 - T-AKR 300 Bob Hope - $2,700,000,000

20 - Kolchak Class Marine Corps Prepositioning Ship - $12,000,000,000

6 - Quetzalcaotl Class Heavy Transport Tanker - $1,200,000,000

21 - Setsuna Class MultiProduct Replinishment Ship - $8,400,000,000

15 - Goro Class Fleet Replenishment Oiler - $4,800,000,000

8 - Trident Class Light Fleet Oiler - $240,000,000

4 - Genkimushi Submarine Tender - $1,400,000,000

30 - ELSV - $780,000,000

50 - HLCAC - $2,000,000,000
We estimate that it will take about 8 NS years to produce all these units, and are more than open to any long-term payment plans, though we do prefer final payment within 5 years if at all possible.
Omz222
02-12-2004, 04:33
The Omzian Navy, facing new challenges with a newly elected Vansare Administration and emerging threats, would like to inquire on a possible contract for many items to boost the defensive capabilities of the Omzian nation's coastal waters and beyond against possible foreign aggression:

24x Setsuna Class Multiproduct Replenishment Ship = $9.6 billion
12x Strana Mechty Class Multiproduct Replenishment Ship = $8.4 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-B = $12 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-C = $12 billion
6x Mamba Class SSN = $12 billion

144x MC-322 MRTT = $8.4 billion
72x MB-1K Megafortress II = $25.2 billion
144x MC-216 Ranger = $36 billion
288x C-286 Atlas = $21.6 billion
144x UG-1 Gyrfalcon = $14.4 billion
500x CH-61 Atlas = $22.5 billion

2000x AGM-335 Pfeilspitze = $10 billion
3000x AGM-336 Spartan = $12 billion
4000x AGM-338 Zephyr = $10 billion
2000x RGM/UGM-286 NASM = $1.5 billion
1000x RGM/UGM-287 Aslan = $1 billion
3000x Mk.66 12.75” (324mm) Torpedo = $9.6 billion
1000x Mk.69 21” (533.4mm) Torpedo = $4 billion
2000x Mk.72 21” Torpedo = $9 billion
1000x Mk.70 25.6” (650mm) Torpedo = $7 billion

Total: $246.2 billion

As we wish to pay this in installments of four (with two paid up front within 2 months) of $61.55 billion each, we hope that this is acceptable. As we are eager to await for a reply, we are grateful that we are able to seek out advanced CSJMI weaponeries.

OOC: Also just wondering if you'd be ever offering your Sputnik UUVs, and the UAVs on the newer corvettes and missile boats. Also quite interested in the new nuclear submarines (esp. the carrier one) you sell here (http://s6.invisionfree.com/International_Mall/index.php?showtopic=909), though I'd guess that you may lost some of the data with the computer problems (although I'll think about perhaps "streching" some of my Tucuxi SSNs for SOF and ELINT operations).
Clan Smoke Jaguar
02-12-2004, 04:58
The Omzian Navy, facing new challenges with a newly elected Vansare Administration and emerging threats, would like to inquire on a possible contract for many items to boost the defensive capabilities of the Omzian nation's coastal waters and beyond against possible foreign aggression:

24x Setsuna Class Multiproduct Replenishment Ship = $9.6 billion
12x Strana Mechty Class Multiproduct Replenishment Ship = $8.4 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-B = $12 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-C = $12 billion
6x Mamba Class SSN = $12 billion

144x MC-322 MRTT = $8.4 billion
72x MB-1K Megafortress II = $25.2 billion
144x MC-216 Ranger = $36 billion
288x C-286 Atlas = $21.6 billion
144x UG-1 Gyrfalcon = $14.4 billion
500x CH-61 Atlas = $22.5 billion

2000x AGM-335 Pfeilspitze = $10 billion
3000x AGM-336 Spartan = $12 billion
4000x AGM-338 Zephyr = $10 billion
2000x RGM/UGM-286 NASM = $1.5 billion
1000x RGM/UGM-287 Aslan = $1 billion
3000x Mk.66 12.75” (324mm) Torpedo = $9.6 billion
1000x Mk.69 21” (533.4mm) Torpedo = $4 billion
2000x Mk.72 21” Torpedo = $9 billion
1000x Mk.70 25.6” (650mm) Torpedo = $7 billion

Total: $246.2 billion

As we wish to pay this in installments of four (with two paid up front within 2 months) of $61.55 billion each, we hope that this is acceptable. As we are eager to await for a reply, we are grateful that we are able to seek out advanced CSJMI weaponeries.

OOC: Also just wondering if you'd be ever offering your Sputnik UUVs, and the UAVs on the newer corvettes and missile boats. Also quite interested in the new nuclear submarines (esp. the carrier one) you sell here (http://s6.invisionfree.com/International_Mall/index.php?showtopic=909), though I'd guess that you may lost some of the data with the computer problems (although I'll think about perhaps "streching" some of my Tucuxi SSNs for SOF and ELINT operations).
We are once again honored that our Omzian allies would grace us with such an impressive request, and have approved wholeheartedly. We expect that it will take about 3 NS years to produce and deliver everything, owing mostly to ship construction.


OOC: UAVs are next. I have over a dozen new models coming out, including a full range of VTOL units for shipboard use (found some great new source material). There will also be a few other additions as well.
After that, I think I'll finally post the ground units before doing the UUV and sub carrier units.
Frankly, it's a good thing that I put many of my things in the package storefronts, or I'd have forgotten their existance at all. At least I have a springboard for my memory (which isn't the best)

Beforewarned, however, finals are coming up, projects and essays are getting assigned, and I might be busy for the next two weeks or so, so be patient.
Omz222
02-12-2004, 06:16
OOC: Great to hear, and expect a large order at that timeframe :P

IC:

As teh Omzian Navy is glad to hear the news, we also enquire about a possible contract for a possible purchase of a total of 130 "gutted" P-12 MMMA airframes to fulfill our new requirements for a complete replacement of the EP-3EL SIGINT platform in the Omzian Navy, in adition to the fleet of additional B-52 ELINT and radar aircraft for off-the-horizion targeting capability of our guided missile submarines and maritime missile-carrying bombers, in which we find that the limited B-52 airframe to be difficult to work with to produce a fully capable platform. In this possible contract, it is possibly expected that the 120 airframes will be delivered to OMASC, in which OMASC will begin to fit a total of 45 aircraft to the proposed "EP-12E" configuration and 25 aircraft to the proposed "EP-12C" configuration, as the rest of the airframe (60) will be fitted with complex ELINT or radar systems for the role of over-the-horizion, long distance, "standoff" targeting of large enemy naval forces near the Omzian coast and beyond. The number of airframe assembled will include a small number of attrition replacements.
Cotland
12-12-2004, 16:12
The Cottish armed forces will buy 100 LCACs.
Total 2.2 billion dollars

Cash will be wired upon confirmation
Omz222
16-12-2004, 23:43
As the Ozmian Navy faces new trheats, we enquire if it is possible to acquire a series of warships for the new future Omzian Navy reorganization plan:

1x Yubari Class BC = $3.45 billion (Mk.2 with CIRRUS)
1x Oyoda Class BC = $2.85 billion (Mk.2 with AEGIS)
8x Zuiho Class Battleship = $33.6 billion
5x Junyo Class Pocket Battleship = $11 billion
10x Yahagi CA = $17 billion

3x Seina Niyobuchi Class CVN = $20.4 billion
7x Vincent Jackson Class CVMN = $31.5 billion
12x Antoine Pardier Class CVL = $24 billion

10x Ballistae DDN = $14 billion
21x Archer DD = $21 billion
10x Anarchy II DDG = $14 billion

54x Timberwolf FFG = $37.8 billion
32x Cougar FF = $16 billion

8x Mamba Class SSN = $16 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-B = $12 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-C = $12 billion

1x Samurai LHA = $1.8 billion
18x Raptor Class LHD = $27 billion
12x Firebrand Class LPH = $10.8 billion
16x Viper Class LSD = $22.4 billion
16x Anaconda Class LPD = $24 billion
36x Ryoken Class LST = $4.32 billion

12x Zebra MCS = $10.8 billion
36x Ziggurat Mine Warfare Ship (HSV) = $7.2 billion
36x Trifler MHC = $4.68 billion

36x Kitsune Class Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship = $14.4 billion
36x Kolchak Class Marine Corps Prepositioning Ship = $21.6 billion
12x Setsuna Class Multiproduct Replenishment Ship = $4.8 billion
24x Goro Class Fleet Replenishment Oiler = $7.68 billion

72x MB-1K Megafortress II = $25.2 billion
256x C-286 Atlas = $19.2 billion
144x MC-216 Ranger = $36 billion

1000x MH-101B = $5 billion
200x EF-35A Blazer = $10 billion
100x MV-67 Harpy = $6 billion

Total: $571.88 billion
Per Installment (20 Installments): ~$28.594 billion

As we are willing to pay the sum of money in installments, we also await for our previous request (OOC: Above the post), as we are eager to be able to form a deal with CSJMI again.

Regards,

Omzian Navy Headquarters
Clan Smoke Jaguar
16-12-2004, 23:50
The Cottish armed forces will buy 100 LCACs.
Total 2.2 billion dollars

Cash will be wired upon confirmation
We have confirmed your request for 100 LCACs, and have approved a contract for delivery over the next 3 NS months.




As the Ozmian Navy faces new trheats, we enquire if it is possible to acquire a series of warships for the new future Omzian Navy reorganization plan:

1x Yubari Class BC = $3.45 billion (Mk.2 with CIRRUS)
1x Oyoda Class BC = $2.85 billion (Mk.2 with AEGIS)
8x Zuiho Class Battleship = $33.6 billion
5x Junyo Class Pocket Battleship = $11 billion
10x Yahagi CA = $17 billion

3x Seina Niyobuchi Class CVN = $20.4 billion
7x Vincent Jackson Class CVMN = $31.5 billion
12x Antoine Pardier Class CVL = $24 billion

10x Ballistae DDN = $14 billion
21x Archer DD = $21 billion
10x Anarchy II DDG = $14 billion

54x Timberwolf FFG = $37.8 billion
32x Cougar FF = $16 billion

8x Mamba Class SSN = $16 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-B = $12 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-C = $12 billion

1x Samurai LHA = $1.8 billion
18x Raptor Class LHD = $27 billion
12x Firebrand Class LPH = $10.8 billion
16x Viper Class LSD = $22.4 billion
16x Anaconda Class LPD = $24 billion
36x Ryoken Class LST = $4.32 billion

12x Zebra MCS = $10.8 billion
36x Ziggurat Mine Warfare Ship (HSV) = $7.2 billion
36x Trifler MHC = $4.68 billion

36x Kitsune Class Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship = $14.4 billion
36x Kolchak Class Marine Corps Prepositioning Ship = $21.6 billion
12x Setsuna Class Multiproduct Replenishment Ship = $4.8 billion
24x Goro Class Fleet Replenishment Oiler = $7.68 billion

72x MB-1K Megafortress II = $25.2 billion
256x C-286 Atlas = $19.2 billion
144x MC-216 Ranger = $36 billion

1000x MH-101B = $5 billion
200x EF-35A Blazer = $10 billion
100x MV-67 Harpy = $6 billion

Total: $571.88 billion
Per Installment (20 Installments): ~$28.594 billion

As we are willing to pay the sum of money in installments, we also await for our previous request (OOC: Above the post), as we are eager to be able to form a deal with CSJMI again.

Regards,

Omzian Navy Headquarters
We are again honored that CSJMI has been chosen to fulfill the needs of the Omzian Navy, and are happy to comply with your requests. The payment plan is accepted, and we expect that we can deliver the units over the next 4 NS years.

Regarding the P-12 request, we believe we can deliver the basic airframe for about $60 million each, so the 130 desired airframes would cost $7.8 billion.
Omz222
17-12-2004, 00:08
As we are glad to hear the news, the first installment along with the funds for P-12 contract will be delivered within 1 month, as we are eager to await for these ships to enter service. While we are glad that we are able to finalize another contract with CSJMI as one of the leading military arms contractors, we are looking forward to new developments, especially those related to

Further, to bring up one of the moments in the Battle of Honjaksgrad, it is expected that one of the Seina Niyobuchi class carriers will be named ONCS Richard Osis, one of the most well known Smoke Jaguar aces of the air war around Honjaksgrad. (OOC: Couldn't think of any new names for the new vessels, and also remembered that the CVL is also named after one of your pilots).
Hawdawg
19-12-2004, 05:39
To:CSJMI Naval Storefront

From: Hawdawg Minister of Defense

Re: Ship order

We wish to purchase several heavy ships for our task force groups. We would like to buy (8) Toryu Class BB ships equipped with the CIRRUS system (5.5 billion each) and (16) Yabari Class BC ships equipped with the CIRRUS system (3.3 billion each).

Total bill 96.8 billion, wired upon confirmation of order.

Sincerely,

J. Davis
Minister of Defense
Holy Republic of Hawdawg
Clan Smoke Jaguar
21-12-2004, 04:11
To:CSJMI Naval Storefront

From: Hawdawg Minister of Defense

Re: Ship order

We wish to purchase several heavy ships for our task force groups. We would like to buy (8) Toryu Class BB ships equipped with the CIRRUS system (5.5 billion each) and (16) Yabari Class BC ships equipped with the CIRRUS system (3.3 billion each).

Total bill 96.8 billion, wired upon confirmation of order.

Sincerely,

J. Davis
Minister of Defense
Holy Republic of Hawdawg
We are happy to inform you that CSJMI has accepted your request, with planned delivery over the course of 4 NS years. We thank you for choosing CSJMI for your equipment needs.
Elephantum
22-12-2004, 21:33
the commerce department of the sultanate of elephantum would like to add 10 prometheus class tankers
5 strana Mechty class ships
to aid in promoting trade throughout our country, 4.9 billion will be wired on confirmation
RevertRomance
22-12-2004, 21:37
Toryu Class BB
Displacement: 92,600 tons
Speed: 32 knots
Armament: 9x16”/58 Cal, 8xTwin 5”/62 cal, 4x21 round launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 32xHarpoon (8 Quad launchers), 160 Cells VLS, 4xDragon CIWS, 6x25mm Bushmaster, 18x12.7mm, 1xAMFEL
Typical VLS Load: 96xSM-2MR, 64xESSM, 32xTomahawk, 16xVLASROC
Aircraft: 6xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 8xUAV
Armor: 12-22.5” Belt, 14” Deck, 26.5” Turret Face, 15” Turret Side, 23” Conning Tower
Crew: 1692 + provisions for 800 transients (1008 surge)
A large, modern multirole battleship. It’s designed to take an extreme amount of punishment, and its extensive armor allows it to withstand hits from virtually any conventional cruise missile, as well as most heavy naval guns. In addition, its torpedo belts and hull compartments allow it to withstand several hits from even 25.6” torpedoes. The primary armament of the battleship is three triple 16”/58 calibre gun turrets. Due to improved shell design and a lengthened barrel, these boast a significant increase in both range and penetration over the 16”/50 calibre guns of the Iowa Class. Backing up the 16” guns are eight twin 5”/62 calibre guns. These are the same advanced 5” guns that fire the ERGM and are being used for upgrading US destroyers, though in a twin mount as opposed to the single ones of smaller vessels. The centerpieces of the design, however, are the 160 VLS cells placed in several batches along the ship. These can fire a wide range of missiles for engaging any type of target, 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, 4 antimissile missile launchers, and our new point defense laser system (AMFEL). 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. It also has facilities for refueling other ships while underway, and has the capability to accommodate up to 1000 troops and large amounts of supplies. ASW capabilities, however, are somewhat limited.
There is also a variant with the CIRRUS fire control system and capability for NADSAM missiles available.
Cost: $4.9 billion, $5.5 billion (w/ CIRRUS), $900 million (upgrade to CIRRUS), $700 million (upgrade with return of original fire control system)

ill take 3 of this monsters there PERFECT IM TAKING THE FULLY UPGRADED ONE (5.5 BILLION) the total come to 16.5 billion money wired opon comfirmation just tell me how long the shiping is gonna take
Hawdawg
23-12-2004, 17:20
To: CSMJ

From: Holy Republic of Hawdawg

Re: Order

We wish to purchase several more BB and BC from your storefront at this time. We need the following ships:

(16) Oyoda Class BC with AEGIS Mk.5A @ 43.2 Billion
(16) Yabari Class BC with CIRRUS @ 52.8 Billion

Total Bill 96 Billion.

We will pay a 5 Billion dollar bonus to your company if this order is filled within 2 NS years.

Wired upon confirmation of order.

J. Davis
Minister of Defense
Holy Republic of Hawdawg
Clan Smoke Jaguar
28-12-2004, 00:05
the commerce department of the sultanate of elephantum would like to add 10 prometheus class tankers
5 strana Mechty class ships
to aid in promoting trade throughout our country, 4.9 billion will be wired on confirmation
After careful review, CSJMI has approved your request, with delivery of the vessels over a period of 16 NS months.



Toryu Class BB
Cost: $4.9 billion, $5.5 billion (w/ CIRRUS), $900 million (upgrade to CIRRUS), $700 million (upgrade with return of original fire control system)

ill take 3 of this monsters there PERFECT IM TAKING THE FULLY UPGRADED ONE (5.5 BILLION) the total come to 16.5 billion money wired opon comfirmation just tell me how long the shiping is gonna take
We in CSJMI are happy to announce that we've approved your request, with expected delivery of the vessels in 3 NS years.



To: CSMJ

From: Holy Republic of Hawdawg

Re: Order

We wish to purchase several more BB and BC from your storefront at this time. We need the following ships:

(16) Oyoda Class BC with AEGIS Mk.5A @ 43.2 Billion
(16) Yabari Class BC with CIRRUS @ 52.8 Billion

Total Bill 96 Billion.

We will pay a 5 Billion dollar bonus to your company if this order is filled within 2 NS years.

Wired upon confirmation of order.

J. Davis
Minister of Defense
Holy Republic of Hawdawg
Though we normally would not reserve so many construction facilities for such a small order, the extra incentive will be enough for this, and we will just be able to provide the vessels within the 2 year limit. Thus, we have accepted the request, with delivery expected within 23 NS months.
Hawdawg
28-12-2004, 00:17
Excellent, the Nation of Hawdawg will be happy to hear the news. The money and the bonus has been wired and will be deposited into your bank account by midnight.

Sincerely,

J. Davis
Minister of Defense
Holy Republic of Hawdawg
Hawdawg
29-12-2004, 15:29
To: CSMJ

From: Hawdawg

Re: Order

We wish to purchase (4) more Toryu class BB with CIRRUS systems. Total bill 22 billion. Wired upon confirmation of order.


Sincerely,

J. Davis
Minister of Defense
Holy Republic of Hawdawg
Clan Smoke Jaguar
30-12-2004, 09:07
To: CSMJ

From: Hawdawg

Re: Order

We wish to purchase (4) more Toryu class BB with CIRRUS systems. Total bill 22 billion. Wired upon confirmation of order.


Sincerely,

J. Davis
Minister of Defense
Holy Republic of Hawdawg
The order has been confirmed and approved, and we anticipate delivery of the vessels within 3 NS years
RevertRomance
30-12-2004, 19:26
id like to buy 5 toyru class BB for a total of 27.5 billion this is coming out of my law and order budget since these are harbor defense ships and will be manned by civilians/MPs awaiting comfirmation and money wired
Omz222
01-01-2005, 05:26
OOC: Well, I actually found out that some of my battlecruisers has the Mk.2 and CIRRUS but not the secondary upgrade, so I'm here to upgrade.

Also, one thing I'm still trying to figure out, does the secondary upgrades of all vessels include the Mk.2 gun upgrade?

Finally, can you give me some info on the new Mk.2/3 guns and the 40mm Dragon II CIWS that you listed on the OMP boards? I'd certainly be interested in the new CIWS system.

IC:

As the Omzian Navy continues to operate the Yubari and Oyoda battlecruisers, which are currently under ideal conditions and has scored very well in both amphibious landing and in naval anti-surface exercises, we would like to inquire if it is possible to upgrade a total of seven Yubari BC and four Oyoda BC to the secondary upgrade standard. As these vessels already has both Mk.2 guns and the CIRRUS and AEGIS systems respectively, we determine the cost to be $5.45 billion in total.

In addition, we would also like to inquire if it is possible to order an additional 36 Angler SSK in addition to 24 Conqueror II SS (as we find this to serve well as a smaller counterpart), in which we calculate the total cost to be $32.28 billion.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
01-01-2005, 09:24
OOC: Well, I actually found out that some of my battlecruisers has the Mk.2 and CIRRUS but not the secondary upgrade, so I'm here to upgrade.

Also, one thing I'm still trying to figure out, does the secondary upgrades of all vessels include the Mk.2 gun upgrade?

Finally, can you give me some info on the new Mk.2/3 guns and the 40mm Dragon II CIWS that you listed on the OMP boards? I'd certainly be interested in the new CIWS system.

IC:

As the Omzian Navy continues to operate the Yubari and Oyoda battlecruisers, which are currently under ideal conditions and has scored very well in both amphibious landing and in naval anti-surface exercises, we would like to inquire if it is possible to upgrade a total of seven Yubari BC and four Oyoda BC to the secondary upgrade standard. As these vessels already has both Mk.2 guns and the CIRRUS and AEGIS systems respectively, we determine the cost to be $5.45 billion in total.

In addition, we would also like to inquire if it is possible to order an additional 36 Angler SSK in addition to 24 Conqueror II SS (as we find this to serve well as a smaller counterpart), in which we calculate the total cost to be $32.28 billion.
OOC: The info on the Mk.3 guns and Dragon II will probably come next week. The Secondary refit is referring to a refit of the secondary weaponry. The primary guns are irrelevent. However, if a vessel is ordered from the outset for that standard, it will have the Mk.2 guns as a matter of course.

IC:

We are indeed happy to provide the upgrade service for the Omzian battlecruisers, and we indeed expect the refit cost to be around $5.45 billion. We also see no problem in selling the additional submarines, which we feel will certainly serve the Omzian military well. We anticipate that it will take some 6 months to refit each individual ship, and will do so over a period of 18 months, as many of our facilities are already in use. The submarines, on the other hand, are expected to be provided over a period of 24 NS months.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
01-01-2005, 09:26
id like to buy 5 toyru class BB for a total of 27.5 billion this is coming out of my law and order budget since these are harbor defense ships and will be manned by civilians/MPs awaiting comfirmation and money wired
We are currently rather confused as to what you plan to do with these vessels, and how you expect to finance them. We see that you are somewhat lacking economically, and would have a great deal of trouble affording these vessels both in purchase and upkeep. If harbor defense is needed, we would suggest procuring some 16" coastal batteries instead. These are cheaper, easier to operate, and more difficult to counter than the battleships.
Omz222
01-01-2005, 09:46
OOC: Well, it seems then that I need to do much more than just refitting the few, and how long do you think it would take to fill an order of something like 6000 CIWS guns? I personally would like to get stocked up before my chance comes in June.

Also, just to make sure, what's the difference between "Upgrade to Mk.2" and "Upgrade to Mk.2 w/o return of original turrets"? I just want to make sure before this order goes to processing, since I still personally would like those turrets back for shore batteries. If the latter would be actually better, then I'd prefer to change my order before having it processed.

Finally, do you think it would be worthwhile to wait for the Mk.3 guns rather than upgrading to Mk.2 for now, since it's a matter between getting improved capabilities quicker or getting a much better system in the long term?.
Hawdawg
02-01-2005, 06:06
To: CSMJ

From: Hawdawg

Re: Order


We wish to purchase (16) Oyoda Class BC w/ AEGIS Mk.5A systems.
Total bill 43.2 billion, wired upon confirmation of order.

J. Davis
Minister of Defense
Holy Republic of Hawdawg
Gintonpar
02-01-2005, 18:22
The Imperial Principality of Gintonpar needs to increase its light ships capability, capable of policing the waves, in keepping with this line of thought we wish to purchase:

25X WHEC 378’ Hamilton- $55Million each

Total Bill- $1375000000

Money will be automatically wired upon confirmation.

Deepest Regards,
The Imperial Principality of Gintonpar
Clan Smoke Jaguar
02-01-2005, 23:58
OOC: Well, it seems then that I need to do much more than just refitting the few, and how long do you think it would take to fill an order of something like 6000 CIWS guns? I personally would like to get stocked up before my chance comes in June.

Also, just to make sure, what's the difference between "Upgrade to Mk.2" and "Upgrade to Mk.2 w/o return of original turrets"? I just want to make sure before this order goes to processing, since I still personally would like those turrets back for shore batteries. If the latter would be actually better, then I'd prefer to change my order before having it processed.

Finally, do you think it would be worthwhile to wait for the Mk.3 guns rather than upgrading to Mk.2 for now, since it's a matter between getting improved capabilities quicker or getting a much better system in the long term?.
OOC: Well, it would take a few NS years to produce 6000 CIWS guns, probably 3-4. As for the upgrade, the standard is for me to keep the old turret, as the whole turret system has to be replaced (different propellant storage and loading mechanism). The upgrade w/o return of the original guns lets you keep the old turret for whatever, likely employment as a coastal battery, but possibly for transfer to another ship.
As for the Mk.3 guns, these are meant to complement the Mk.2 ones rather than succeed them. The Mk.3s are the long-awaited ETC models, and due to some of the weaknesses they entail, Mk.2 guns are still more common, at least in my navy. My advice would be to determine what portion of the ships should have ETC systems, and leave those for later upgrades, while sticking the remainder for immediate upgrade.



To: CSMJ

From: Hawdawg

Re: Order


We wish to purchase (16) Oyoda Class BC w/ AEGIS Mk.5A systems.
Total bill 43.2 billion, wired upon confirmation of order.

J. Davis
Minister of Defense
Holy Republic of Hawdawg
We have confirmed your request, and expect for the units to be delivered within 3 NS years.



The Imperial Principality of Gintonpar needs to increase its light ships capability, capable of policing the waves, in keepping with this line of thought we wish to purchase:

25X WHEC 378’ Hamilton- $55Million each

Total Bill- $1375000000

Money will be automatically wired upon confirmation.

Deepest Regards,
The Imperial Principality of Gintonpar
Your nation's request has been received, and we are happy to inform you that it has been accepted. Delivery is expected to occur over a period of 15 NS months.
Omz222
03-01-2005, 00:12
OOC: Well, that's good to hear actually. However, although I'm not an expert on this matter, aren't ETC guns more weaker and prone to damage? If so, I'll perhaps consider to upgrade half of my Toryus to the Mk.2 standard, in which they'll be used for general shore bombardment rather than gun duels where damage to the turret will be higher. Is this a good idea?

Just makin' sure before I post the IC post for the upgrading.

PS - Do you plan to offer Mk.2/3 upgrades for the smaller destroyers and cruisers? I'm personally considering a special deal though, since there are so many destroyers that I'd need to upgrade to the Mk.2 and Mk.3 standards.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
03-01-2005, 03:48
OOC: Well, that's good to hear actually. However, although I'm not an expert on this matter, aren't ETC guns more weaker and prone to damage? If so, I'll perhaps consider to upgrade half of my Toryus to the Mk.2 standard, in which they'll be used for general shore bombardment rather than gun duels where damage to the turret will be higher. Is this a good idea?

Just makin' sure before I post the IC post for the upgrading.

PS - Do you plan to offer Mk.2/3 upgrades for the smaller destroyers and cruisers? I'm personally considering a special deal though, since there are so many destroyers that I'd need to upgrade to the Mk.2 and Mk.3 standards.
Any cruiser/destroyer purchaded from the advanced section should have Mk.2 guns as a matter of course, so that takes care of some of it. Also, replacing the guns isn't as big a chore as in the large turrets, and should be possible by your own crews, though training and assistance might be advisable.
For Mk.3 and Mk.2b (improved liquid propellant) guns, they'll become available soon. Mk.2 can be upgraded to Mk.2b without too much trouble, but the Mk.3 will have high costs like the original refits. I'll actually include a possible nuclear reactor refit for these as well, as I've been intending to provide such for the Toryu for some time.
Omz222
03-01-2005, 03:52
Any cruiser/destroyer purchaded from the advanced section should have Mk.2 guns as a matter of course, so that takes care of some of it. Also, replacing the guns isn't as big a chore as in the large turrets, and should be possible by your own crews, though training and assistance might be advisable.
For Mk.3 and Mk.2b (improved liquid propellant) guns, they'll become available soon. Mk.2 can be upgraded to Mk.2b without too much trouble, but the Mk.3 will have high costs like the original refits. I'll actually include a possible nuclear reactor refit for these as well, as I've been intending to provide such for the Toryu for some time.
OOC: That sounds good, and the nuclear reactor upgrade for the Toryu may also be welcomed (although it still seems that I need to order some more Mk.2 guns for my domestically-built CGNs and DDGNs). Also, is there a possibility for a reactor upgrade for the Cetus, and are the 18"/16"/14" guns on these vessels already Mk.2?
Clan Smoke Jaguar
03-01-2005, 04:35
OOC: That sounds good, and the nuclear reactor upgrade for the Toryu may also be welcomed (although it still seems that I need to order some more Mk.2 guns for my domestically-built CGNs and DDGNs). Also, is there a possibility for a reactor upgrade for the Cetus, and are the 18"/16"/14" guns on these vessels already Mk.2?
yes to both
Clan Smoke Jaguar
09-01-2005, 11:47
UPDATE

A bit of an overhaul here. Due to the fact that the Mk.2 guns and the original versions of the advanced missiles (Thunderbolt, Firebolt, Naginata, etc) are now all available for general export, all of the battleship variants, except those of the Cetus, have been moved to the general export section. That means the Junyo and Zuiho, as well as all of the refitted and improved versions.

For the support vessel section, 11 new transports are available, including barge carriers, deckships, container ships, troop ships, and crane ships.

For the advanced section, a new line of special purpose submarines are now available, as well as a new arsenal ship for the Mk.127 VLS. The Cetus variants have also been put up (finally).
Al-Sabir
15-01-2005, 14:02
The Al-Sabirian Navy is awaiting a confirmation on the order of the following ships to initiate our expansion program, to fulfill our foreign obligations to our allies and to remain an effective deterrent to our enemies:

- 2x Seina Niyobuchi CVN - $13.6 billion
- 4x Vincent Jackson CVMN - $18 billion
- 4x Antoine Pardier CVL - $8 billion
- 12x Locke CGN - $33.6 billion
- 4x Fenrir CG - $9.2 billion
- 24x Albatross DDGN - $48 billion
- 12x Cardinal DDG - $19.2 billion
- 8x Ballistae DDN - $11.2 billion

- 8x Firestorm IV AS - $11.2 billion
- 24x Anarchy II DDG - $33.6 billion

- 56x Peregrine HSV - $8.4 billion
- 28x Goliath MPS - $16.8 billion
- 56x Kitsune FVCS - $22.4 billion
- 24x Hapsburg MCPS - $10.8 billion
- 70x Cathca Crane Ship - $3.15 billion
- 24x Zephyr ALS - $12.6 billion
- 56x Jefferson BC - $19.6 billion
- 28x Carpenter Deckship - $11.2 billion
- 28x Scrapper Deckship - $7.84 billion
- 84x Kamiwaga CS - $13.44 billion
- 56x Arashi CS - $6.72 billion
- 56x Zuberi CS - $3.36 billion
- 56x Serenade TS -$8.96 billion
- 168x Delphi CTT - $2.352 billion

- 16x Sowerby SSN - $60.8 billion
- 48x Mesoplodon AS-1 SSGN - $240 billion

We'd like to inquire if CSJMI could upgrade all gun systems in this package over 5”/54 calibre in size to the Mk.2b standard. Extra funds will be made available if required.

Total: 654.022 billion [Not including gun system upgrade costs]

Funds will be wired in 48 equal-sized batches over 48 months. Payment delivieries will commence upon confirmation.

Regards,

Dept. of Defense
The Phoenix Milita
15-01-2005, 14:34
Request: ID #224-1905
"The Navy has directed me to place an order for hardware, details follow."

Purchase Info
Quanity: One
Type: Six-module set of Talos Class MOB Modules
Total Price: $15 billion
Status: Funds to be wired on confirmation.

-
Rear Admiral Balmory
Head of Naval Appropriations
Omz222
15-01-2005, 22:52
To: CSJMI
From: Omzian Ministry of National Defence
CC: Omzian Navy

Following the announcement of the "Honjaksgrad Fleet" proposal upon the movement into the region of Haven, and as the geographical and other man-made (e.g. building, infrastructure) features limits the number of coastal defence protecting the stratgically-important city and port of Honjaksgrad and its surroundings, the Omzian Navy expresses its keen interest in procuring equipment from CSJMI for the formation of the particular fleet within the Omzian Navy, in addition to once again reinforcing the warfighting and defence capabilities of the Omzian Navy.

Therefore, the Omzian Navy would like to inquire about the procurement of the following, along with a possible Mk.2b/3 gun upgrade for each of the newly procured ship. We would also like to inquire the costs for these upgraded vessels, as figures are not available to us in regards to the prices of already-upgraded Battleships and Battlecruisers. However, we have included some available figures to ease down the possible difficulties involved in assembling the costs together:

2x Toryu Battleships, with Mk.2b guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 system, replacing 128 Mk.41 with 72 Mk.127b cells, along with secondary refit = Full Price TBA

2x Toryu Battleships, with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 system, replacing 128 Mk.41 with 72 Mk.127b cells, along with secondary refit = Full Price TBA
--(Some pricing for 4x Toryu "BBNs": $19.6 billion for base Flight IA vessels, $260 million for installations of Mk.127b cells, $4 billion for STRATUS Mk.1 systems, $2.8 billion for nuclear reactor upgrade)

1x Cetus Flight IA Battleship, with Mk.2b guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 system, replacing 96 Mk.41 cells with 54 Mk.127bs = Full Price TBA

1x Cetus Flight IB Battleship, with Mk.2b guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 system, replacing 96 Mk.41 cells with 54 Mk.127b = Full Price TBA

1x Cetus Flight IB Battleship, with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 system, replacing 96 Mk.41 cells with 54 Mk.127bs = Full Price TBA

1x Cetus Flight IIC Battleship, with Mk.2b guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 system, replacing 128 Mk.41 with 72 Mk.127b cells = Price TBA
--(Some pricing for 4x Cetus "BBNs": $36.5 billion for base vessels, $215 million for installation of Mk.127b cells, $4 billion for STRATUS Mk.1 systems, $3.2 billion for nuclear reactor upgrade)

-2x Zuiho Battleships with Mk.2b guns and nuclear reactor configuration = Price TBA
-2x Zuiho Battleships with Mk.3 guns and nuclear reactor configuration = Price TBA
--(Some pricing for for 4x Zuiho "BBNs": $16.8 billion for base vessels, $2.4 billion for nuclear reactor upgrade)

-2x Junyo BBL with Mk.2b guns = Price TBA
-2x Junyo BBL with Mk.3 guns = Price TBA
--(Some pricings for 4x Junyo BBL: $8.8 billion for base vessels with Mk.2A guns)

-4x Oyoda Battlecruisers with Mk.2b guns, nuclear reactor configuration, AEGIS, and secondary upgrade = Price TBA
-4x Oyoda Battlecruisers with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, AEGIS, and secondary upgrade = Price TBA
--(Some pricings for 8x Oyoda "BCNs": $21.6 billion for base vessels with AEGIS Mk.5A, $4 billion for nuclear reactor upgrade)

-4x Yubari Battlecruisers with Mk.2b guns and nuclear reactor configuration, CIRRUS, and secondary refit = Price TBA
-4x Yubari Battlecruisers with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, CIRRUS, and secondary refit = Price TBA
--(Some pricings for 8x Yubari "BCNs" $26.4 billion for base vessels with CIRRUS, $4 billion for nuclear reactor upgrade)

6x Yahagi CA, with Mk.2b guns = Price TBA
2x Yahagi CA, with Mk.3 guns = Price TBA
--(Some pricings for 8x Yahagi CAs: $13.6 billion for base vessels w/ Mk.2A guns)

21x Ballistae DDNs, with Mk.3 guns = Price TBA
--(Some pricings for 21x Ballistae DDNs: $29.4 billion for base vessels with Mk.2A, $1.134 billion for basic 8"/60cal Single Mk.3 guns sold by CSJMI Components)

3x Talos MOB Six-Module Set = $45 billion

8x Firestorm III Arsenal Ships = $9.6 billion
8x Firestorm IV Arsenal Ships = $11.2 billion
8x Firestorm V Arsenal Ships = $12 billion

31x Strana Mechty AOE = $21.7 billion
33x Setsuna MPRS = $13.2 billion
35x Goro FRO = $11.2 billion

2x Wilson Shire CVANs = $30 billion
3x Seina Niyobuchi CVNs = $20.4 billion
6x Vincent Jackson CVMNs = $27 billion

24x Cougar FFs = $12 billion
24x Timberwolf FFGs = $16.8 billion

48x 6.1”/62 cal Mk.2b AGS for Locke CGNs = $0.84 billion

15x SSM Brigade Packages (54x MM61/M62/M1017 & 108x Crossbolt II) = $17.625 billion
24x SSM Brigade Packages (54x M67/M68/M1014 & 216xShinma-F) = $24.6 billion
20x SSM Brigade Packages (54x M63/M64/M1018 & 108x Donnerschlag) = $17 billion
24x SSM Brigade Packages (54x M65/M66/M1019 & 108x Bankarit) = $17.76 billion

Subtotal (without TBA Prices for Battlecruisers, Battleships, and DDNs): $304.925 billion

As we are eager to receive a reply with great anticipation, we hope that this deal could be achieved, along with a strengthening of relationship between the Omzian government and military with their Smoke Jaguar counterparts.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
16-01-2005, 16:19
The Al-Sabirian Navy is awaiting a confirmation on the order of the following ships to initiate our expansion program, to fulfill our foreign obligations to our allies and to remain an effective deterrent to our enemies:

- 2x Seina Niyobuchi CVN - $13.6 billion
- 4x Vincent Jackson CVMN - $18 billion
- 4x Antoine Pardier CVL - $8 billion
- 12x Locke CGN - $33.6 billion
- 4x Fenrir CG - $9.2 billion
- 24x Albatross DDGN - $48 billion
- 12x Cardinal DDG - $19.2 billion
- 8x Ballistae DDN - $11.2 billion

- 8x Firestorm IV AS - $11.2 billion
- 24x Anarchy II DDG - $33.6 billion

- 56x Peregrine HSV - $8.4 billion
- 28x Goliath MPS - $16.8 billion
- 56x Kitsune FVCS - $22.4 billion
- 24x Hapsburg MCPS - $10.8 billion
- 70x Cathca Crane Ship - $3.15 billion
- 24x Zephyr ALS - $12.6 billion
- 56x Jefferson BC - $19.6 billion
- 28x Carpenter Deckship - $11.2 billion
- 28x Scrapper Deckship - $7.84 billion
- 84x Kamiwaga CS - $13.44 billion
- 56x Arashi CS - $6.72 billion
- 56x Zuberi CS - $3.36 billion
- 56x Serenade TS -$8.96 billion
- 168x Delphi CTT - $2.352 billion

- 16x Sowerby SSN - $60.8 billion
- 48x Mesoplodon AS-1 SSGN - $240 billion

We'd like to inquire if CSJMI could upgrade all gun systems in this package over 5”/54 calibre in size to the Mk.2b standard. Extra funds will be made available if required.

Total: 654.022 billion [Not including gun system upgrade costs]

Funds will be wired in 48 equal-sized batches over 48 months. Payment delivieries will commence upon confirmation.

Regards,

Dept. of Defense
We have confirmed the order, though it is expected that it will take some 6 years to produce everything. As a bonus, we will provide the Mk.2b guns free of charge, in honor of our continuing relations with Al-Sabir.




Request: ID #224-1905
"The Navy has directed me to place an order for hardware, details follow."

Purchase Info
Quanity: One
Type: Six-module set of Talos Class MOB Modules
Total Price: $15 billion
Status: Funds to be wired on confirmation.

-
Rear Admiral Balmory
Head of Naval Appropriations
We have confirmed the order, and expect the vessels to be completed in 3 NS years.



To: CSJMI
From: Omzian Ministry of National Defence
CC: Omzian Navy

Following the announcement of the "Honjaksgrad Fleet" proposal upon the movement into the region of Haven, and as the geographical and other man-made (e.g. building, infrastructure) features limits the number of coastal defence protecting the stratgically-important city and port of Honjaksgrad and its surroundings, the Omzian Navy expresses its keen interest in procuring equipment from CSJMI for the formation of the particular fleet within the Omzian Navy, in addition to once again reinforcing the warfighting and defence capabilities of the Omzian Navy.

Therefore, the Omzian Navy would like to inquire about the procurement of the following, along with a possible Mk.2b/3 gun upgrade for each of the newly procured ship. We would also like to inquire the costs for these upgraded vessels, as figures are not available to us in regards to the prices of already-upgraded Battleships and Battlecruisers. However, we have included some available figures to ease down the possible difficulties involved in assembling the costs together:

2x Toryu Battleships, with Mk.2b guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 system, replacing 128 Mk.41 with 72 Mk.127b cells, along with secondary refit = Full Price TBA

2x Toryu Battleships, with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 system, replacing 128 Mk.41 with 72 Mk.127b cells, along with secondary refit = Full Price TBA
--(Some pricing for 4x Toryu "BBNs": $19.6 billion for base Flight IA vessels, $260 million for installations of Mk.127b cells, $4 billion for STRATUS Mk.1 systems, $2.8 billion for nuclear reactor upgrade)

1x Cetus Flight IA Battleship, with Mk.2b guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 system, replacing 96 Mk.41 cells with 54 Mk.127bs = Full Price TBA

1x Cetus Flight IB Battleship, with Mk.2b guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 system, replacing 96 Mk.41 cells with 54 Mk.127b = Full Price TBA

1x Cetus Flight IB Battleship, with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 system, replacing 96 Mk.41 cells with 54 Mk.127bs = Full Price TBA

1x Cetus Flight IIC Battleship, with Mk.2b guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 system, replacing 128 Mk.41 with 72 Mk.127b cells = Price TBA
--(Some pricing for 4x Cetus "BBNs": $36.5 billion for base vessels, $215 million for installation of Mk.127b cells, $4 billion for STRATUS Mk.1 systems, $3.2 billion for nuclear reactor upgrade)

-2x Zuiho Battleships with Mk.2b guns and nuclear reactor configuration = Price TBA
-2x Zuiho Battleships with Mk.3 guns and nuclear reactor configuration = Price TBA
--(Some pricing for for 4x Zuiho "BBNs": $16.8 billion for base vessels, $2.4 billion for nuclear reactor upgrade)

-2x Junyo BBL with Mk.2b guns = Price TBA
-2x Junyo BBL with Mk.3 guns = Price TBA
--(Some pricings for 4x Junyo BBL: $8.8 billion for base vessels with Mk.2A guns)

-4x Oyoda Battlecruisers with Mk.2b guns, nuclear reactor configuration, AEGIS, and secondary upgrade = Price TBA
-4x Oyoda Battlecruisers with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, AEGIS, and secondary upgrade = Price TBA
--(Some pricings for 8x Oyoda "BCNs": $21.6 billion for base vessels with AEGIS Mk.5A, $4 billion for nuclear reactor upgrade)

-4x Yubari Battlecruisers with Mk.2b guns and nuclear reactor configuration, CIRRUS, and secondary refit = Price TBA
-4x Yubari Battlecruisers with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, CIRRUS, and secondary refit = Price TBA
--(Some pricings for 8x Yubari "BCNs" $26.4 billion for base vessels with CIRRUS, $4 billion for nuclear reactor upgrade)

6x Yahagi CA, with Mk.2b guns = Price TBA
2x Yahagi CA, with Mk.3 guns = Price TBA
--(Some pricings for 8x Yahagi CAs: $13.6 billion for base vessels w/ Mk.2A guns)

21x Ballistae DDNs, with Mk.3 guns = Price TBA
--(Some pricings for 21x Ballistae DDNs: $29.4 billion for base vessels with Mk.2A, $1.134 billion for basic 8"/60cal Single Mk.3 guns sold by CSJMI Components)

3x Talos MOB Six-Module Set = $45 billion

8x Firestorm III Arsenal Ships = $9.6 billion
8x Firestorm IV Arsenal Ships = $11.2 billion
8x Firestorm V Arsenal Ships = $12 billion

31x Strana Mechty AOE = $21.7 billion
33x Setsuna MPRS = $13.2 billion
35x Goro FRO = $11.2 billion

2x Wilson Shire CVANs = $30 billion
3x Seina Niyobuchi CVNs = $20.4 billion
6x Vincent Jackson CVMNs = $27 billion

24x Cougar FFs = $12 billion
24x Timberwolf FFGs = $16.8 billion

48x 6.1”/62 cal Mk.2b AGS for Locke CGNs = $0.84 billion

15x SSM Brigade Packages (54x MM61/M62/M1017 & 108x Crossbolt II) = $17.625 billion
24x SSM Brigade Packages (54x M67/M68/M1014 & 216xShinma-F) = $24.6 billion
20x SSM Brigade Packages (54x M63/M64/M1018 & 108x Donnerschlag) = $17 billion
24x SSM Brigade Packages (54x M65/M66/M1019 & 108x Bankarit) = $17.76 billion

Subtotal (without TBA Prices for Battlecruisers, Battleships, and DDNs): $304.925 billion

As we are eager to receive a reply with great anticipation, we hope that this deal could be achieved, along with a strengthening of relationship between the Omzian government and military with their Smoke Jaguar counterparts.
With Mk.2b guns and the other upgrades, the Toryu will cost $7 billion. The variant with Mk.3 guns will cost $7.2, bringing a total of $28.4 billion for the 4 Toryus
The Cetus Flight IA with Mk.2b guns and the desired upgrades will cost $11 billion, while the flight IB will cost $10.5. The Flight Ib with Mk.3 guns will cost $10.75 billion. The final Flight IIC will be $9.75 billion with the desired upgrades. Total cost is $42 billion.
The Zuiho vessels will cost $4.7 billion for the Mk.2b version w/ nuclear propulsion, and $4.8 billion for the Mk.3. That brings it to a total of $19 billion for those.
The Junyos will cost $2.3 billion for Mk.2b and $2.4 billion for Mk.3 versions, with a total cost of $9.4 billion
The Oyodo vessels will cost $3.4 billion for the Mk.2b version with the desired upgrades, and $3.5 billion for the Mk.3. The total there comes to $27.6 billion
The Yubaris will cost $4.2 billion for the Mk.2b and desired upgrades, and $4.3 billion for the Mk.3. That brings a total of $34 billion
The cost for the Yahagis will be $1.75 billion for Mk.2b guns, and $1.8 for Mk.3, bringing a total $14.1 billion
The 21 Ballistae DDNs will cost $29.84 billion for Mk.3 versions

TOTAL: $170.34 billion

With the other equipment purchased, that brings a total of $478.625 billion
We can have the last of this equipment delivered in 4 NS years.
Omz222
16-01-2005, 20:20
The Omzian Navy is glad to receive the new pricing information, and we would like to send our appreciation due to the increased understandings in regards to the possible pricings of the upgrades for these vessels.

As we also express our gratitute for the acceptance of our proposal and CSJMI's assistance in upgrading our fighting capabilities to protect our allies and our own soil, we are already arranging the necessary monetary transfers. It is expected, if possible, a total of 100 installments of the same amount will be wired within a period of two years (~1 per week), if this is acceptable.

Once again, with this conteact, we are looking forward to furtehr dealings with CSJMI as a proven arms contractor.
Omz222
16-02-2005, 05:37
To: CSJMI
From: Omzian Ministry of National Defence

As the Omzian Navy is in the eclipse of the largest Omzian Navy reorganziation program ever, we have already received praises from various units from both enlisted and officers of different ranks, regarding the quality of the equipment produced by CSJMI, as they perfectly suits the needs of the Omzian Navy. As we are looking for another enlargement of our forces to deal with regional threats and issues that constantly arises, we would like to propose a contract of the following:

12x Skipper Special Operations SSN = $60 billion
48x Flounder SSN = $33.6 billion
26x Mamba Class SSN = $52 billion
72x Angler SSK = $39.6 billion
72x Conqueror II Class SS = $37.44 billion

22x Orca SSGN-AS = $176 billion
16x Orca SSGN-LA = $128 billion
16x Orca SSGN-K = $128 billion

Subtotal: $654.64 billion

10x Hirata Class SSG-A = $10 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-B = $12 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-C = $12 billion
12x Hirata Class SSG-LA = $12 billion

48x Interceptor Class SSG (Thunderbolt) = $36 billion
48x Interceptor Class SSG (Firebolt) = $40.8 billion

96x Setsuna Class Multiproduct Replenishment Ship = $38.4 billion
72x Goro Class Fleet Replenishment Oiler = $23.04 billion
72x Strana Mechty Class Multiproduct Replenishment Ship = $50.4 billion
48x Genkimushi Submarine Tender = $16.8 billion
72x Trident Class Light Fleet Oiler = $2.16 billion

72x Kolchak Class Marine Corps Prepositioning Ship = $43.2 billion
132x Goliath Class Maritime Prepositioning Ship = $79.2 billion
96x Kitsune Class Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship = $38.4 billion

Subtotal: $414.4 billion

48x Ballistae DDN = $67.2 billion
36x Archer DD = $36 billion

24x Timberwolf FFG = $16.8 billion
24x Cougar FF = $12 billion

192x Hydra Class Missile Boat = $23.04 billion
192x Ronin Class Multirole Corvette = $38.4 billion
192x WHEC 408’ Halverson (All weapon systems fitted) = $34.56 billion

Subtotal: $228 billion

3000x BGM-249K Kodachi II = $12 billion
2000x BGM-249L Kodachi II CEB = $10.8 billion
1000x BGM-249M Kodachi II BAT = $6.4 billion

96x B-6A Armbrust = $38.4 billion
96x MB-1J Harpy = $28.8 billion
96x MB-1K Megafortress II = $33.6 billion
96x MB-52K Megafortress = $14.208 billion
288x P-7A Poseidon = $20.736 billion
144x P-12 MMMA = $15.12 billion
48x WG-148 Seraphim (Crossbolt) = $14.4 billion
96x WG-115 Dragonfly = $19.2 billion
192x WG-108 Harpy = $15.36 billion

Subtotal: $229.024 billion

870x M2021A2 Roundhead (SPH + RSV) = $17.4 billion
870x M2021A3 Roundhead (SPH + RSV) = $18.27 billion
1160x M2012A2 Cavalier (Tracked RSV) = $18.56 billion
1160x M2012A3 Cavalier = $20.3 billion

156x 18”/60 cal Mk.3 Coastal Battery = $73.32 billion
156x 16"/60 cal Mk.3 Coastal Battery = $49.14 billion

Subtotal: $196.99 billion

Total: $1723.054 billion
Per Installment (of 100 installments over period of 2 years): $17.23054 billion

As well, as we would like to wire the total sum of money in 100 installments, we are eager to receive an reply from CSJMI, and hopes that this deal would go well in bringing benefits to both allied nations, as recent inactivity still allowed us to kept the flourishing coopreation and relationship between our two nations, in addition to the bonds between our people and our economies.

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Security: Restricted from View, Top (Classified)
To: CSJMI
From: Omzian Army Border Defence Command, Omzian Ministry of National Defence

In the recent years, as we have continuously tested the shore gun batteries of various calibres produced by CSJMI, we find them to be top performers, rivaling those on naval ships in the Omzian Navy. However, seeing additional protection from foreign invaders however, the Omzian Army is beginning to build up a chain of new defences that will be hidden away from public view in only the eyes of our allies.

Because of this, the Omzian Army's Border Defence Command, following a new requirement sent directly from the President and reviewed the Omzian Ministry of National Defence, would like to send a inquiry regarding the feasibility of the 20”/62 cal Mk.3 Naval Gun as a Coastal Defence Battery platform. Although we have not yet seen any evidence of testings of this excellent platform as a shore defence weapon, we are however investigating such use with extreme eagerness after recent experiments with large-scale ETC weapons and electromagnetic weapons. Because of this, as we set our eyes on the 20"/62 cal, we would like to inquire if it is possible for CSJMI and OMASC to conduct a series of tests away from public eyes regarding the use of this weapon as a coastal battery platform. We hope that this would eventually result in a secret purchase of a total of about 156 weapon systems, under the cover of the recent purchase of the 18"/60 cal Mk.3s as a form of disguise and deception (though the actual purchase of the 18"/60 cal will still be commerced). To ensure the secret is kept between the two nations, the units that will be operating these systems will be consisting of specially selected personnel from active service.

As we are also aware of the size, power, and the impact of this weapon, we would be willing to pay additional sums in additional forms if necessary.

Regards and our gratitude,

Colonel-General J.T. Ding,
Deputy Commander, Omzian Army Border Defence Command East

Colonel-General N. Loran,
Deputy Commander, Omzian Army Border Defence Command West

Omzian Ministry of National Defence
Clan Smoke Jaguar
16-02-2005, 07:03
The Omzian order has been approved, and we expect delivery over the next 8 NS years. We are again honored that the Omzian military has been so happy with our products.

Regarding the 20"/62 cal weapons as shore batteries: it is possible that there was a degree of testing on the weapons in this role, however, any such tests would have been done through the government itself, and is thus the nature and extent, as well as the results of the tests, would be highly classified and could not be released. Any queries regarding that would have to be done directly through the government via the Smoke Jaguar Embassy. Alternately, we could be commissioned to perform a series of independant tests, though that would naturally be more expensive, and would still require the special consent of the Smoke Jaguar Government.
Omz222
16-02-2005, 07:15
As we are glad that the above order has been confirmed, we would like to express our gratitude as we are making sure that the money transfer scheme would succeed as planned.

As in regards to the 20"/62 cal weapons, though the Omzian government and military are both highly interested in a rather unique increase of firepower for the Omzain Army's Border Defence forces, we are also aware of the potential sensitivity of the weapon system as much as our desire for the capabilities that could be provided by the particular or any similar systems. As we have felt, although we have shared a history of successful deals, perhaps the capabilities of such weapon systems would be too valuable for our allies to disclose. As a result, to signify the continued bonds and trust between our two nations, we will honour the Smoke Jaguar's decision to not disclose the results of such tests, as we also express our gratitude for such reply from CSJMI notifying us of the nature of such weapon systems for export, as we will take note of it with significance.

However, as a gesture of interest, we do express our serious interest for CSJMI's offer of conducting a series of independant tests in order for us to re-evaluate the usefulness of such types of systems as potental next-generation border/coastal defence platforms, as we are willing to offer a sum of monetary funds, in addition to a pledge to make sure that all result of the tests will only be shared among Smoke Jaguar and Omzian governments and militaries.
Al-Sabir
17-02-2005, 17:05
The base expansion programme of the ASN has been on life support for years, but due to budget expansions and the Navy evolving into the largest branch in the military, with over four million men and women in both active and reserve duties, the Senate has approved another multi-trillion acquirement procurement for the Navy:

4x Kanae Morine CVAN - $200 billion
12x Wilson Shire CVAN - $180 billion
10x Seina Niyobuchi CVN - $68 billion
12x Firestorm IV AS - $16.8 billion

48x Sarasvati Heavy CGN - $192 billion
60x Locke CGN - $168 billion
12x Fenrir CG - $27.6 billion
80x Arayashiki Heavy DDGN - $224 billion
48x Albatross DDGN - $96 billion
32x Cardinal DDG - $51.2 billion
36x Ballistae DDN - $50.4 billion
24x Archer DD - $24 billion
160x Mindbreaker FFGN - $272 billion

48x Tucuxi SSN - $264 billion
120x Sowerby SSN - $456 billion
48x Mesoplodon SSGN-LA - $240 billion
2x Gremlin SSCVN - $6 billion
2x Skipper SSN - $10 billion
4x Pachyderm SSN - $16 billion

(Note that on the nuclear-powered trimarans we wish for a Mk.3 AGS and Mk.127b VLS configuration, while on conventionally-powered trimarans, Mk.2b AGS and Mk.127a VLS are prefered)

Total: $2,562,000,000,000.00

The funds will be divided in forty-eight batches, to be wired over a time span of eight years.

Awaiting Reply,
The Deltan Empire
17-02-2005, 23:15
The Deltan Empire would like to place an order for 30 Oliver Harzard Perry-class frigates (basic hull) at a price of $55million each, for a grand total of 1.7billion.

Supreme General Togtman
War Department
Deltan Empire
Clan Smoke Jaguar
18-02-2005, 02:55
As we are glad that the above order has been confirmed, we would like to express our gratitude as we are making sure that the money transfer scheme would succeed as planned.

As in regards to the 20"/62 cal weapons, though the Omzian government and military are both highly interested in a rather unique increase of firepower for the Omzain Army's Border Defence forces, we are also aware of the potential sensitivity of the weapon system as much as our desire for the capabilities that could be provided by the particular or any similar systems. As we have felt, although we have shared a history of successful deals, perhaps the capabilities of such weapon systems would be too valuable for our allies to disclose. As a result, to signify the continued bonds and trust between our two nations, we will honour the Smoke Jaguar's decision to not disclose the results of such tests, as we also express our gratitude for such reply from CSJMI notifying us of the nature of such weapon systems for export, as we will take note of it with significance.

However, as a gesture of interest, we do express our serious interest for CSJMI's offer of conducting a series of independant tests in order for us to re-evaluate the usefulness of such types of systems as potental next-generation border/coastal defence platforms, as we are willing to offer a sum of monetary funds, in addition to a pledge to make sure that all result of the tests will only be shared among Smoke Jaguar and Omzian governments and militaries.

We are thankful that the Omzian government understands our situation, and would be happy to collaborate with a series of independant tests regarding the weapons. We are preparing a shipment of 6 turrets for use in that role, and merely require directions as to where to deliver them. Setup and testing locations would also be preferred up front, but the information isn't absolutely necessary just yet.

Additionally, the Smoke Jaguar government was apparantly very impressed that the Omzian government has seen fit not to probe into this matter, and the Khan herself has asked us to deliver a message of some sort, which is being sent through the embassy for security purposes. We have no knowledge of the contents, but we were informed that you have the proper decryption software, and the message is of some relevance to the current matter.


The base expansion programme of the ASN has been on life support for years, but due to budget expansions and the Navy evolving into the largest branch in the military, with over four million men and women in both active and reserve duties, the Senate has approved another multi-trillion acquirement procurement for the Navy:

4x Kanae Morine CVAN - $200 billion
12x Wilson Shire CVAN - $180 billion
10x Seina Niyobuchi CVN - $68 billion
12x Firestorm IV AS - $16.8 billion

48x Sarasvati Heavy CGN - $192 billion
60x Locke CGN - $168 billion
12x Fenrir CG - $27.6 billion
80x Arayashiki Heavy DDGN - $224 billion
48x Albatross DDGN - $96 billion
32x Cardinal DDG - $51.2 billion
36x Ballistae DDN - $50.4 billion
24x Archer DD - $24 billion
160x Mindbreaker FFGN - $272 billion

48x Tucuxi SSN - $264 billion
120x Sowerby SSN - $456 billion
48x Mesoplodon SSGN-LA - $240 billion
2x Gremlin SSCVN - $6 billion
2x Skipper SSN - $10 billion
4x Pachyderm SSN - $16 billion

(Note that on the nuclear-powered trimarans we wish for a Mk.3 AGS and Mk.127b VLS configuration, while on conventionally-powered trimarans, Mk.2b AGS and Mk.127a VLS are prefered)

Total: $2,562,000,000,000.00

The funds will be divided in forty-eight batches, to be wired over a time span of eight years.

Awaiting Reply,
We are once again honored that the Al-Sabirian Navy has requested our services, and the request has been approved with no trouble. We anticiptate that it will take some 12 years to deliver everything, due to the number of large vessels being included.



The Deltan Empire would like to place an order for 30 Oliver Harzard Perry-class frigates (basic hull) at a price of $55million each, for a grand total of 1.7billion.

Supreme General Togtman
War Department
Deltan Empire
We have confirmed the Deltan order, and are currently fitting out the vessels now. It is expected that they will be delivered within 8 NS months.
Al-Sabir
24-03-2005, 20:53
Impressed by both the newest additions to CSJMI's package deals, the various Naval Infantry units, and CSJMI's battleship collections, the ASAN is honoured to propose a contract to supply the Navy with another wave of vessels and newer Naval Infantry units.

- 8x Toryu Class BBG, with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 System and secondary refit - Price TBA

- 8x Yubari Class BC with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, CIRRUS Mk.3A System and secondary refit - Price TBA

- 8x Oyoda Class BC with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, CIRRUS Mk.3A System and secondary refit - Price TBA

- 16x Yahagi Class CA, with Mk.3 guns and nuclear reactor configuration - Price TBA

- 12x Locke Class CGN - $33.6 billion

- 24x Fenrir Class CG - $55.2 billion

- 16x Albatross Class DDGN - $32 billion

- 12x Ballistae Class DDN - $16.8 billion

- 48x Anarchy II Class DDG - $67.2 billion

- 48x Sowerby SSN - $182.4 billion

Note that conventionally-powered escorts are desired with a Mk.2b gun configuration, while with nuclear-powered escorts, a Mk.3 gun configuration is prefered

Subtotal: $387.5 billion

8x Marine Division (2.5 billion standard)

*Replace M1A1 with Timberwolf: +$0.15 billion
*Replace AAV7A1 with AAV16A2: +$1.3 billion
*Replace LAV-IV variants with Seacat: +$0.2 billion
*Replace M198 with M2015: +$0.05 billion

8x Marine Support Group (1.5 billion standard)

8x MEF Command Element (1 billion standard)

8x Marine Air Wing ($40 billion standard)

*Replace F/A-18C/D with F-28: +$0.71 billion
*Replace EA-6B with EA-15: -$0.15 billion
*Replace AH-1W with AH-95: +$1.88 billion
*Replace CH-53E with CH-61: +$0.5 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102: +$4 billion
*Replace UH-1N with UH-102: +$2.48 billion

Subtotal: $451.36 billion

Total: $838.86 billion (Not including price TBA entries)

Money will be wired in 72 batches, over a time span of six years.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
24-03-2005, 23:03
Impressed by both the newest additions to CSJMI's package deals, the various Naval Infantry units, and CSJMI's battleship collections, the ASAN is honoured to propose a contract to supply the Navy with another wave of vessels and newer Naval Infantry units.

- 8x Toryu Class BBG, with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 System and secondary refit - Price TBA

- 8x Yubari Class BC with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, CIRRUS Mk.3A System and secondary refit - Price TBA

- 8x Oyoda Class BC with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, CIRRUS Mk.3A System and secondary refit - Price TBA

- 16x Yahagi Class CA, with Mk.3 guns and nuclear reactor configuration - Price TBA

- 12x Locke Class CGN - $33.6 billion

- 24x Fenrir Class CG - $55.2 billion

- 16x Albatross Class DDGN - $32 billion

- 12x Ballistae Class DDN - $16.8 billion

- 48x Anarchy II Class DDG - $67.2 billion

- 48x Sowerby SSN - $182.4 billion

Note that conventionally-powered escorts are desired with a Mk.2b gun configuration, while with nuclear-powered escorts, a Mk.3 gun configuration is prefered

Subtotal: $387.5 billion

8x Marine Division (2.5 billion standard)

*Replace M1A1 with Timberwolf: +$0.15 billion
*Replace AAV7A1 with AAV16A2: +$1.3 billion
*Replace LAV-IV variants with Seacat: +$0.2 billion
*Replace M198 with M2015: +$0.05 billion

8x Marine Support Group (1.5 billion standard)

8x MEF Command Element (1 billion standard)

8x Marine Air Wing ($40 billion standard)

*Replace F/A-18C/D with F-28: +$0.71 billion
*Replace EA-6B with EA-15: -$0.15 billion
*Replace AH-1W with AH-95: +$1.88 billion
*Replace CH-53E with CH-61: +$0.5 billion
*Replace CH-46 with MH-102: +$4 billion
*Replace UH-1N with UH-102: +$2.48 billion

Subtotal: $451.36 billion

Total: $838.86 billion (Not including price TBA entries)

Money will be wired in 72 batches, over a time span of six years.
Our estimates put the cost of one Toryu as $7.1 billion under the desired modifications. The Yubari class vessels will cost $4.3 billion, and the Oyodas will be $3.5 billion each. Finally, the Yahagi vessels will cost $1.95 billion each with the nuclear reactors and Mk.3 guns.
With the number of vessels ordered, this amounts to an additional $150.4 billion, bringing the grand total to $989.26 billion

This order has been accepted, and we anticipate that we can deliver all units within 12 NS years. As always, we are honored that the Al-Sabirian military has chosen to rely on us for their equipment needs.
Zossen
25-03-2005, 16:15
Zossen Places and order for:

Franklin Osis Class CVL x 2
Interdicter II Class SSG x 12
Ticonderoga x 10
Omz222
10-04-2005, 04:22
Facing a variety of new threats steaming from various nations, the Omzian Navy is looking for ways to modernize its power projection and strike capabilities against these threats of advesary nations. As we place our trust on CSJMI to exceed our expectations, we are willing to order the following:

7x Talos MOB Six-Module Sets = $105 billion

15x Toryu BB with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 system, replacing 128 Mk.41 with 72 Mk.127b cells, along with secondary refit = $108 billion
15x Cetus BB IB with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 system, replacing 96 Mk.41 cells with 54 Mk.127bs = $161.25 billion
8x Wilson Shire CVAN = $120 billion
9x Seina Niyobuchi CVN = $61.2 billion

24x Sarasvati CGN (Mk.3 gun, Mk.127b) = $96 billion
24x Arayashiki DDGN (Mk.3 gun, Mk.127b) = $67.2 billion
27x Ballistae DDN = $37.8 billion
30x Mindbreaker FFGN (Mk.3) = $51 billion
36x Timberwolf FFG = $25.2 billion
27x Cougar FF = $13.5 billion

50x Strana Mechty AOE = $35 billion
70x Setsuna MPRS = $28 billion
40x Goro FRO = $12.8 billion

Total: $921.95 billion
Per Installment (of 100, over a period of two years): $9.2195 billion

As we would like to pay our financial sums in the form of installments, additional sums of money will be granted if CSJMI is willing to grant us an Mk.3 gun upgrade for the Ballistae DDN, the Timberwolf FFG, and the Cougar FF.

We are awaiting a reply from CSJMI with great anticipation.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
21-04-2005, 22:11
Facing a variety of new threats steaming from various nations, the Omzian Navy is looking for ways to modernize its power projection and strike capabilities against these threats of advesary nations. As we place our trust on CSJMI to exceed our expectations, we are willing to order the following:

7x Talos MOB Six-Module Sets = $105 billion

15x Toryu BB with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 system, replacing 128 Mk.41 with 72 Mk.127b cells, along with secondary refit = $108 billion
15x Cetus BB IB with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration, STRATUS Mk.1 system, replacing 96 Mk.41 cells with 54 Mk.127bs = $161.25 billion
8x Wilson Shire CVAN = $120 billion
9x Seina Niyobuchi CVN = $61.2 billion

24x Sarasvati CGN (Mk.3 gun, Mk.127b) = $96 billion
24x Arayashiki DDGN (Mk.3 gun, Mk.127b) = $67.2 billion
27x Ballistae DDN = $37.8 billion
30x Mindbreaker FFGN (Mk.3) = $51 billion
36x Timberwolf FFG = $25.2 billion
27x Cougar FF = $13.5 billion

50x Strana Mechty AOE = $35 billion
70x Setsuna MPRS = $28 billion
40x Goro FRO = $12.8 billion

Total: $921.95 billion
Per Installment (of 100, over a period of two years): $9.2195 billion

As we would like to pay our financial sums in the form of installments, additional sums of money will be granted if CSJMI is willing to grant us an Mk.3 gun upgrade for the Ballistae DDN, the Timberwolf FFG, and the Cougar FF.

We are awaiting a reply from CSJMI with great anticipation.
OOC: Sorry for the long wait. I just couldn't get the jolt forums to load for some reason. Finals coming up hasn't helped either . . .
Anyway, consider this to have been addressed 2 weeks ago.

IC:
The request has been approved, and we anticipate delivery within 7 NS years. With regards to the Mk.3 upgrades for the guns on the older vessels, we will provide them free of charge, owing to the long-standing relationship between CSJMI and the Omzian military.



Zossen Places and order for:

Franklin Osis Class CVL x 2
Interdicter II Class SSG x 12
Ticonderoga x 10
OOC: again, I apologize for the delay. These would be long since delivered by now.

IC:
CSJMI is happy to announce the the request has been accepted, with the total coming to $23.8 billion, and we anticipate delivery of the final unit within 3 NS years.
Omz222
21-04-2005, 23:53
OOC: That's no problem, and you are not quite alone either in regards to time schedule. Anywho... /OOC

As we show our anticipation for the remaining units to be delivered, we are working to ensure that the financial sums would be delivered to CSJMI within the set schedule. Once again, while we show our gratitude about the fact that CSJMI has accepted our order, we see a bright future for further deals between the Omzian government and CSJMI.
Omz222
13-05-2005, 00:03
As the Omzian military branches is reviewing its inventory of munitions and other weapons, various concerns are raised about the actual availability of such weapons for large-scale combat operations, where a large amount of munitions and other systems alike would be expended. Thus, in a landmark step, the People's Parliament has approved this purchase, in hopes to completely solve the problems, though at a very steep price:

1x Junyo Class Pocket Battleship = $2.2 billion
2x Yahagi CA = $3.4 billion
1x Firestorm IV AS = $1.4 billion
5x Firestorm V AS = $7.5 billion

32x Anarchy II DDG = $44.8 billion
10x Ballistae DDN = $14 billion
30x Timberwolf FFG = $21 billion
40x Cougar FF = $20 billion
28x Mamba Class SSN = $56 billion
48x Flounder SSN = $33.6 billion

100x MIM-168 Skymer Batteries = $50 billion
120x MIM-291 Odin Launch System = $54 billion

20,000x ASM-341 Lancelot = $60 billion
10,000x RIM-338 NADSAM-EA = $45 billion
20,000x MIM-291 Odin SAM = $100 billion
12,000x MIM-168 Skymer SAM = $54 billion
600,000x RIM-242 PDM = $180 billion
50,000x RGM/UGM-287 Aslan = $50 billion

50,000x Mk.69 21” (533.4mm) Torpedo = $200 billion
20,000x Type 62B Underwater Rocket = $80 billion

Total: $1076.9 billion
Per Installment: $1.0769 billion

As it is obvious that we would like to pay for the sum of money in installments, we are eager to receive a reply from CSJMI. If the number of munitions are too high or too demandin for CSJMI and will place a huge strain on their production lines, then we will consider a possible option of procuring production licenses of some of the systems (namely PDM; and possibly the frigates and Flounder SSN as well if it permits) to bring relief for this huge undertanking. We have several systems to offer, in the range of large transport aircraft to new missiles (Longaxe and Arquebus), and the B-101D upgrade.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
13-05-2005, 00:32
As the Omzian military branches is reviewing its inventory of munitions and other weapons, various concerns are raised about the actual availability of such weapons for large-scale combat operations, where a large amount of munitions and other systems alike would be expended. Thus, in a landmark step, the People's Parliament has approved this purchase, in hopes to completely solve the problems, though at a very steep price:

1x Junyo Class Pocket Battleship = $2.2 billion
2x Yahagi CA = $3.4 billion
1x Firestorm IV AS = $1.4 billion
5x Firestorm V AS = $7.5 billion

32x Anarchy II DDG = $44.8 billion
10x Ballistae DDN = $14 billion
30x Timberwolf FFG = $21 billion
40x Cougar FF = $20 billion
28x Mamba Class SSN = $56 billion
48x Flounder SSN = $33.6 billion

100x MIM-168 Skymer Batteries = $50 billion
120x MIM-291 Odin Launch System = $54 billion

20,000x ASM-341 Lancelot = $60 billion
10,000x RIM-338 NADSAM-EA = $45 billion
20,000x MIM-291 Odin SAM = $100 billion
12,000x MIM-168 Skymer SAM = $54 billion
600,000x RIM-242 PDM = $180 billion
50,000x RGM/UGM-287 Aslan = $50 billion

50,000x Mk.69 21” (533.4mm) Torpedo = $200 billion
20,000x Type 62B Underwater Rocket = $80 billion

Total: $1076.9 billion
Per Installment: $1.0769 billion

As it is obvious that we would like to pay for the sum of money in installments, we are eager to receive a reply from CSJMI. If the number of munitions are too high or too demandin for CSJMI and will place a huge strain on their production lines, then we will consider a possible option of procuring production licenses of some of the systems (namely PDM; and possibly the frigates and Flounder SSN as well if it permits) to bring relief for this huge undertanking. We have several systems to offer, in the range of large transport aircraft to new missiles (Longaxe and Arquebus), and the B-101D upgrade.
We are once again honored that our Omzian bretheren have looked toward CSJMI in fulfilling their requirements, and we eagerly take up this contract.
Though production of all this is within our capability, it would indeed take up the bulk of our facilities, and might interfere with other contracts. Therefore, we would offer to provide production contracts for Omz222, along with joint production to further expidite the delivery of the desired systems.
However, it may take some time for the Smoke Jaguar Government to decide on a trade, due to the current political scene. Therefore, we will begin production immediately, and as soon as possible, we will get back with the desired trades for production rights to the PDM missile, and the Timberwolf, Cougar, and Flounder vessels.
Excluding those units, final delivery is expected within 7 NS years.
Omz222
13-05-2005, 01:39
Iti s expected that the sum of money will be wired in a timeframe of about 5 years if possible, as we are willing to express both our gratitude and thankfulness for CSJMI's acceptance of our order and their willingness and enthusiasm to conduct further deals with us. However, as we can understand the current situation in Clan Smoke Jaguar, we will certainly patiently await for a final word on the matter at hand.
Al-Sabir
14-05-2005, 10:59
With more strategic interests to be protected in the forseeable future, due to the rapidly expanding territory and explosively growing population numbers, the Arab Navy seeks a confirmation for the following order to retain its viability.

The four Ragnarok BBAGN, if cleared for export, are to be fitted with 252 Mk.127b extended heavy VLS, in exchange for half of the regular VLS battery and all AShM launchers and MLRS, the same modification made to the four vessels already under our flag.

4xRagnarok BBAGN - $256 billion
4xKanae Morino CVAN - $200 billion
12xFirestorm IV AS - $16.8 billion
48xSarasvati CGN (Mk.3 gun and Mk.127b VLS) - $192 billion
80xArayashiki DDGN (Mk.3 gun and Mk.127b VLS) - $224 billion
160xMindbreaker FFGN (Mk.3 gun) - $272 billion
48xSowerby SSN - $182.4 billion

36xVincent Jackson CVMN - $162 billion
72xLocke CGN (Mk.3 gun) - $201.6 billion
108xAlbatross DDGN (Mk.3 gun) - $216 billion
36xBallistae DDN (Mk.3 gun) - $50.4 billion

48xMesoplodon-AS1 SSGN - $240 billion
48xMesoplodon-LA SSGN - $240 billion

Total: $2,453.2 billion

The estimated cost will be transferred to CSJMI within seventy-two months, in eighteen batches.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
15-05-2005, 06:43
Iti s expected that the sum of money will be wired in a timeframe of about 5 years if possible, as we are willing to express both our gratitude and thankfulness for CSJMI's acceptance of our order and their willingness and enthusiasm to conduct further deals with us. However, as we can understand the current situation in Clan Smoke Jaguar, we will certainly patiently await for a final word on the matter at hand.
After a long debate, it has been agreed that the Smoke Jaguar military would greatly benefity from the BGM-501, 502, and 503 missiles, and the B-101D aircraft. As such, we have been authorized to provide production rights for the four desired systems in exchange for these. We thank you in your patience in this matter.



With more strategic interests to be protected in the forseeable future, due to the rapidly expanding territory and explosively growing population numbers, the Arab Navy seeks a confirmation for the following order to retain its viability.

The four Ragnarok BBAGN, if cleared for export, are to be fitted with 252 Mk.127b extended heavy VLS, in exchange for half of the regular VLS battery and all AShM launchers and MLRS, the same modification made to the four vessels already under our flag.

4xRagnarok BBAGN - $256 billion
4xKanae Morino CVAN - $200 billion
12xFirestorm IV AS - $16.8 billion
48xSarasvati CGN (Mk.3 gun and Mk.127b VLS) - $192 billion
80xArayashiki DDGN (Mk.3 gun and Mk.127b VLS) - $224 billion
160xMindbreaker FFGN (Mk.3 gun) - $272 billion
48xSowerby SSN - $182.4 billion

36xVincent Jackson CVMN - $162 billion
72xLocke CGN (Mk.3 gun) - $201.6 billion
108xAlbatross DDGN (Mk.3 gun) - $216 billion
36xBallistae DDN (Mk.3 gun) - $50.4 billion

48xMesoplodon-AS1 SSGN - $240 billion
48xMesoplodon-LA SSGN - $240 billion

Total: $2,453.2 billion

The estimated cost will be transferred to CSJMI within seventy-two months, in eighteen batches.
We are once again honored to provide for the needs of our comrades in Al-Sabir, and the contract has, as usual, been approved. We anticipate delivery of the last unit within 15 NS years.
P3X1299
15-05-2005, 09:13
To: CSMJ Naval Storefront
From: P3X1299 Department of Defense

We are interested in purchasing the follwing:

(100) Firestorm Class Arsenal Ship

Our total comes to $80 billion. The money will be wired automatically by one of my subordinates upon confirmation of our order. We are also interested in Negotiating purchasing rights for the Firestorm III Arsenal Ship. I await your reply.

Sincerely,
Admiral Nelson McCloud
CINC P3X1299 Navy
P3X1299 Secretary of Defense
Clan Smoke Jaguar
16-05-2005, 01:55
To: CSMJ Naval Storefront
From: P3X1299 Department of Defense

We are interested in purchasing the follwing:

(100) Firestorm Class Arsenal Ship

Our total comes to $80 billion. The money will be wired automatically by one of my subordinates upon confirmation of our order. We are also interested in Negotiating purchasing rights for the Firestorm III Arsenal Ship. I await your reply.

Sincerely,
Admiral Nelson McCloud
CINC P3X1299 Navy
P3X1299 Secretary of Defense
The order has been confirmed, and delivery has been approved over a period of 10 NS years.
Regarding the Firestorm III, we are receptive to offers, and as this is likely to be approved for general export in the near future, we will accept cash payments for production rights. However, the UAV that the vessel was intended to utilize remain advanced, and if they are desired and you don't have a suitable alternative, a separate deal would have to be constructed to include them.
P3X1299
16-05-2005, 07:01
The order has been confirmed, and delivery has been approved over a period of 10 NS years.
Regarding the Firestorm III, we are receptive to offers, and as this is likely to be approved for general export in the near future, we will accept cash payments for production rights. However, the UAV that the vessel was intended to utilize remain advanced, and if they are desired and you don't have a suitable alternative, a separate deal would have to be constructed to include them.

To: CSMJ Naval Storefront
From: P3X1299 Department of Defense

We would be delighted to offer you $150 billion for production rights to the Firestorm III Class Arsenal ship. We also will agree not to produce the ship for export to other nations and only for domestic use by our armed forces. We are willing to agree to the your condition of not including the UAVs as well.

Sincerely,
Admiral Nelson McCloud
CinC Navy
P3X1299 Secretary of Defense
Ilek-Vaad
16-05-2005, 14:51
The Free Republic would be interested in purchasing thirty each of the Firestorm Class Arsenal Ship, Carrack Class CG and Sniper Class DD for evaluation purposes.

This purchase comes to 56.43 billion DR (NSEconomy, current exchange rates) the funds will be wired as soon as as purchase is confirmed.

Minister of Defence, Ilek-Vaad
Clan Smoke Jaguar
17-05-2005, 19:14
To: CSMJ Naval Storefront
From: P3X1299 Department of Defense

We would be delighted to offer you $150 billion for production rights to the Firestorm III Class Arsenal ship. We also will agree not to produce the ship for export to other nations and only for domestic use by our armed forces. We are willing to agree to the your condition of not including the UAVs as well.

Sincerely,
Admiral Nelson McCloud
CinC Navy
P3X1299 Secretary of Defense
We are pleased to respond that your offer has been accepted. The necessary information for production will be provided as soon as the funds are received.

The Free Republic would be interested in purchasing thirty each of the Firestorm Class Arsenal Ship, Carrack Class CG and Sniper Class DD for evaluation purposes.

This purchase comes to 56.43 billion DR (NSEconomy, current exchange rates) the funds will be wired as soon as as purchase is confirmed.

Minister of Defence, Ilek-Vaad
The order has been confirmed, and we anticipate delivery of the last vessel within 4 NS years.
P3X1299
17-05-2005, 20:46
To: CSJMI Military Store Front
From: P3X1299 Department of Defense Finance Division

This message is to confirm that we have wired you $150 billion for the information for production of the Firestorm III Class Arsenal Ship.
Aerospace Forces
17-05-2005, 21:35
Our nation would like to buy 10 Taipan II Missile Corvettes and 10 Leuchtkäfer II Missile Hovercraft for $6.2 billion, money will be wired upon confirmation of order.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
18-05-2005, 04:07
Our nation would like to buy 10 Taipan II Missile Corvettes and 10 Leuchtkäfer II Missile Hovercraft for $6.2 billion, money will be wired upon confirmation of order.
We are afraid that the Taipan II and Leuchtkäfer II vessels are advanced units, and thus only sold to trusted nations or as part of a special deal (such as a technology exchange). As it is unlikely that you will be able to provide a deal that will warrant the sale of the units, we are afraid that we don't see these becoming available to you right now.
However, we can still sell the basic versions, whose only major difference are the lack of the UAVs, and, in the Leuchtkäfer, the use of specialized ESSM VLS cells rather than more versatile Mk.41. If these are desired, the cost will be $5.4 billion, and the final delivery will occur within 3 NS months of payment.
Aerospace Forces
18-05-2005, 20:33
Ok, then.
Aerospace Forces
25-05-2005, 20:38
Ur, we'll accept the changes. what happened? I haven't heard a response in days.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
26-05-2005, 04:57
Ur, we'll accept the changes. what happened? I haven't heard a response in days.
OOC: the deal was ready to go right from my post, with everything already mentioned and set up. All it needed was your acceptance and payment, and it could be considered to be followed through. If you'd wanted to discuss more, I would have expected a little more in your response.
Hyst
26-05-2005, 06:46
requesting the purchace of 6 Nicholas Kerensky Class CVN vessels
Clan Smoke Jaguar
26-05-2005, 10:06
requesting the purchace of 6 Nicholas Kerensky Class CVN vessels
Though we recognize that you could theoretically afford these vessels, we feel that this is far too much for a nation your size to handle, as these also need a full complement of escorts and aircraft to have any real combat value. At present, we would strongly urge you to cap your force at no more than two carriers. You simply don't have sufficient resources to warrant much more. While we will sell these if desired, we do not recommend it.


OOC: you should really be around the 100 million mark before you even think about half a dozen carriers that size. They are phenominally expensive to acquire, support, and maintain. Also a $5 billion carrier generally should have about $10-15 billion more in escorts and aircraft. And it costs about $1 billion per year to operate everything. That's a bit much for you.
Calpe
05-06-2005, 20:40
The Empire wishes to congratulate you on the fine products that you sell, and based upon recomandations from other customers we would like to place an order in your storefront. Seeing as many of these products are sold only to your allies, we wish to sign a defensive pact with Clan Smoke Jaguar. Included in this would be a trade agreement, joint military exercises every year, and our help whenever you might find yourself in trouble, either military or help in economic or environmental crisis. We also take upon us to use your weapon manufacturers as main suppliers for the Imperial Army from now on, should our offer of alliance be accepted.
We also have an order from our Navy, as a gesture of good faith from us. The list with requiered ships follows:

4 Talos Class MOB Module sets (24 modules) for 60 billion $
100 Taipan II Missile Corvettes for 30 billion $
100 Seeschlange Class ASW Corvette for 24 billion $
100 Ronin Class Multirole Corvette for 20 billion $
20 Orca SSGN for 160 billion $

Should our offer be accepted, we will wire the 294 billion $ immediatelly.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
05-06-2005, 20:53
The Empire wishes to congratulate you on the fine products that you sell, and based upon recomandations from other customers we would like to place an order in your storefront. Seeing as many of these products are sold only to your allies, we wish to sign a defensive pact with Clan Smoke Jaguar. Included in this would be a trade agreement, joint military exercises every year, and our help whenever you might find yourself in trouble, either military or help in economic or environmental crisis. We also take upon us to use your weapon manufacturers as main suppliers for the Imperial Army from now on, should our offer of alliance be accepted.
We also have an order from our Navy, as a gesture of good faith from us. The list with requiered ships follows:

4 Talos Class MOB Module sets (24 modules) for 60 billion $
100 Taipan II Missile Corvettes for 30 billion $
100 Seeschlange Class ASW Corvette for 24 billion $
100 Ronin Class Multirole Corvette for 20 billion $
20 Orca SSGN for 160 billion $

Should our offer be accepted, we will wire the 294 billion $ immediatelly.
The Khan has reviewed your request, and, owing to the current state of relations with the Empire of Calpe, has recommended that this be accepted, with delegates from Clan Smoke Jaguar being dispatched to help draft a formal treaty. Once this is done, we will only require the vote of the council, which will most likely be yes, given the Khan's recommendation and her previous record with selection nations with which to place our trust.
We can than approve the sale as soon as a treaty is ratified.
Fatus Maximus
05-06-2005, 20:57
Greetings. The Democratic Republic of Fatus Maximus is interested in purchasing 4 Los Angeles Class Submarines from your for the price of 4 billion US dollars. Money will be wired upon confirmation of our order. We thank you for your time.

Sincerely,

Big Friendly Fat Guy
General all-around nice guy representing Fatus Maximus
Clan Smoke Jaguar
06-06-2005, 10:09
Greetings. The Democratic Republic of Fatus Maximus is interested in purchasing 4 Los Angeles Class Submarines from your for the price of 4 billion US dollars. Money will be wired upon confirmation of our order. We thank you for your time.

Sincerely,

Big Friendly Fat Guy
General all-around nice guy representing Fatus Maximus
CSJMI has confirmed your order, and construction has begun, with anticipated delivery of the last vessel within 15 NS months.
Al-Sabir
06-06-2005, 14:08
The Arab Republic would be interested in procuring certain naval systems, in order to realize a modest force expansion and to secure our position as a viable defence force for the homeland.

- 16x Cetus BB, Flight IA (with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration and STRATUS Mk.1 system) - $155.2 billion

- 24x Orca SSGN-LA (with VLS cell configuration) - $192 billion

- 24x Orca SSGN-AS type 1 - $192 billion

Total: $539.2 billion

Money will be transferred through secure channels in thirty-six batches within seventy-two months.

OOC: Check TGs, please.
Fatus Maximus
06-06-2005, 17:23
CSJMI has confirmed your order, and construction has begun, with anticipated delivery of the last vessel within 15 NS months.

Excellent. Payment has been wired to your national account and we eagerly await delivery. Thank you for your merchandise.

Our warmest thanks,

Big Friendly Fat Guy,
General all-around nice guy representing Fatus Maximus
Clan Smoke Jaguar
09-06-2005, 00:44
The Arab Republic would be interested in procuring certain naval systems, in order to realize a modest force expansion and to secure our position as a viable defence force for the homeland.

- 16x Cetus BB, Flight IA (with Mk.3 guns, nuclear reactor configuration and STRATUS Mk.1 system) - $155.2 billion

- 24x Orca SSGN-LA (with VLS cell configuration) - $192 billion

- 24x Orca SSGN-AS type 1 - $192 billion

Total: $539.2 billion

Money will be transferred through secure channels in thirty-six batches within seventy-two months.

OOC: Check TGs, please.
We are always happy to lend our assistance to our allies in Al-Sabir, and will happily comply with this current request. As such, the delivery of the last unit can be expected within 6 NS years.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
09-06-2005, 00:51
The Empire wishes to congratulate you on the fine products that you sell, and based upon recomandations from other customers we would like to place an order in your storefront. Seeing as many of these products are sold only to your allies, we wish to sign a defensive pact with Clan Smoke Jaguar. Included in this would be a trade agreement, joint military exercises every year, and our help whenever you might find yourself in trouble, either military or help in economic or environmental crisis. We also take upon us to use your weapon manufacturers as main suppliers for the Imperial Army from now on, should our offer of alliance be accepted.
We also have an order from our Navy, as a gesture of good faith from us. The list with requiered ships follows:

4 Talos Class MOB Module sets (24 modules) for 60 billion $
100 Taipan II Missile Corvettes for 30 billion $
100 Seeschlange Class ASW Corvette for 24 billion $
100 Ronin Class Multirole Corvette for 20 billion $
20 Orca SSGN for 160 billion $

Should our offer be accepted, we will wire the 294 billion $ immediatelly.
With the recent approval of the Council to provide the Empire of Calpe with NGS status, we are happy to announce that we can now process this request, and anticipate delivery of the last unit within 8 NS years.
Omz222
18-06-2005, 01:38
As the Omzian Navy is getting ready for a series of modernizations after defence policy changes, and as the Omzian nation's military is undergoing a series of preparations for the upcoming reorganization and defence capabilities review, it would be equally important to treat our navy as a priority. Though we are confident in our capabilities, we feel that the Omzian Navy must be extended further in the area of naval aviation, to extend our power projection capabilities in our transition from a defence-oriented Navy. Thus, we feel confident to request our allied counterparts at CSJMI, to fulfill our requirements:

6x Talos MOB Six-Module Sets - $90 billion
5x Kanae Morino CVAN - $250 billion
8x Wilson Shire CVAN - $120 billion
8x Vincent Jackson CVMN - $36 billion
24x Sarasvati CVN (Mk.3 gun and Mk.127b VLS) - $96 billion
48x Arayashiki DDGN (Repeat Requirement) - $50.8 billion
64x Mindbreaker FFGN - $108.8 billion
64x Strana Mechty AOE - $44.8 billion
32x Setsuna MPRS - $12.8 billion
16x Goro FRO - $5.12 billion
Total: $824.32 billion
Per Installment: $8.2432 billion (100 installments in three years)

As we are feeling confident about the prospect that our order would get accepted, we must once again thank CSJMI again for this opportunity, and show our appreciation and enthusiastism.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
18-06-2005, 06:54
As the Omzian Navy is getting ready for a series of modernizations after defence policy changes, and as the Omzian nation's military is undergoing a series of preparations for the upcoming reorganization and defence capabilities review, it would be equally important to treat our navy as a priority. Though we are confident in our capabilities, we feel that the Omzian Navy must be extended further in the area of naval aviation, to extend our power projection capabilities in our transition from a defence-oriented Navy. Thus, we feel confident to request our allied counterparts at CSJMI, to fulfill our requirements:

6x Talos MOB Six-Module Sets - $90 billion
5x Kanae Morino CVAN - $250 billion
8x Wilson Shire CVAN - $120 billion
8x Vincent Jackson CVMN - $36 billion
24x Sarasvati CVN (Mk.3 gun and Mk.127b VLS) - $96 billion
48x Arayashiki DDGN (Repeat Requirement) - $50.8 billion
64x Mindbreaker FFGN - $108.8 billion
64x Strana Mechty AOE - $44.8 billion
32x Setsuna MPRS - $12.8 billion
16x Goro FRO - $5.12 billion
Total: $824.32 billion
Per Installment: $8.2432 billion (100 installments in three years)

As we are feeling confident about the prospect that our order would get accepted, we must once again thank CSJMI again for this opportunity, and show our appreciation and enthusiastism.
CSJMI is always pleased to assist the Omian military in deploying the best possible equipment, and we are honored by the faith that has been placed in us. As always, this request has been approved, and we anticipate delivery of the last unit within 10 NS years.
United Orange Chicken
19-06-2005, 19:05
I wish to buy this:

Yubari Class BC Export
Toryu Class BB Export
2x Firestorm Class Arsenal Ship
-=6,601,600,000 total=-
Wired When Confirmed
Clan Smoke Jaguar
19-06-2005, 23:58
I wish to buy this:

Yubari Class BC Export
Toryu Class BB Export
2x Firestorm Class Arsenal Ship
-=6,601,600,000 total=-
Wired When Confirmed
CSJMI is happy to announce that your order has been accepted, and we anticipate delivery of the last unit within 40 NS months
Hrstrovokia
22-06-2005, 20:13
The Hrstrovokian Federal Socialist Republic wishes to purchase a six-module set of Talos Class MOBs at a total price of 15,000,000,000 Gil.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
23-06-2005, 05:12
The Hrstrovokian Federal Socialist Republic wishes to purchase a six-module set of Talos Class MOBs at a total price of 15,000,000,000 Gil.
CSJMI is happy to announce that the Hrstrovokian request has been approved, and delivery of the last unit is expected within 3 NS years of payment.
Omz222
01-07-2005, 03:48
OOC: Hmm, just wondering, is there an estimation as to when the updates will be up? I'm more than willing to wait, but it does seem that there will be some good stuff coming up soon, and that I also intend to expand my navy's auxiliary arm.
The tokera
01-07-2005, 04:37
the tokera would like to purchase the following

6X Talos Class MOB Module
3x Nicholas Kerensky Class CVN
3x Hiro Nobunaga Class CVMN
3x Toryu Class BB
1x Zuiho Class Battleship
4x Junyo Class Pocket Battleship
5x Firestorm Class Arsenal Ship
5x Sparrowhawk Class DDG
5x Sniper Class DD
5x Prowler FFG
10x Taipan Class Missile Corvette
5x Seeschlange Class ASW Corvette
4x Ronin Class Multirole Corvette
4x Leuchtkäfer Class Missile Hovercraft
4x Hydra Class Missile Boat
4x Crossbow SSGN
5x Chimera Class SSGN
2x Dolphin II Class SSN
5x Raptor Class LHD
5x Firebrand Class LPH
5x Viper Class LSD
8x LPD-17 San Antonio
5x Zebra MCS
5x Ziggurat Mine Warfare Ship (HSV)
20x HLCAC
2x Vincent Jackson Class CVMN

for a total of $85,801,000,000

OOC: and you might want to know that you have the Mesoplodon SSGN Cost at $5 and i take it that it should be $5billion
Clan Smoke Jaguar
01-07-2005, 05:02
the tokera would like to purchase the following

6X Talos Class MOB Module
3x Nicholas Kerensky Class CVN
3x Hiro Nobunaga Class CVMN
3x Toryu Class BB
1x Zuiho Class Battleship
4x Junyo Class Pocket Battleship
5x Firestorm Class Arsenal Ship
5x Sparrowhawk Class DDG
5x Sniper Class DD
5x Prowler FFG
10x Taipan Class Missile Corvette
5x Seeschlange Class ASW Corvette
4x Ronin Class Multirole Corvette
4x Leuchtkäfer Class Missile Hovercraft
4x Hydra Class Missile Boat
4x Crossbow SSGN
5x Chimera Class SSGN
2x Dolphin II Class SSN
5x Raptor Class LHD
5x Firebrand Class LPH
5x Viper Class LSD
8x LPD-17 San Antonio
5x Zebra MCS
5x Ziggurat Mine Warfare Ship (HSV)
20x HLCAC
2x Vincent Jackson Class CVMN

for a total of $85,801,000,000

OOC: and you might want to know that you have the Mesoplodon SSGN Cost at $5 and i take it that it should be $5billion
CSJMI is pleased to announce that the the tokara's request has been approved, and delivery of the last unit is expected within 6 NS years.


OOC: Thanks for the pointer. I know there are several typos throughout the store. It's expected with so much info, as is the fact that they're hard to find, so any help in nailing them is always appreciated. I'll let the Vincent Jackson's go because of that, though you should have asked for the Hiro Nobunagas.
The tokera
01-07-2005, 15:06
thank you
The tokera
02-07-2005, 04:50
OOC: I was just wondering what is the basic size of a navy? does it count as a army? how big are fleets usually?
Clan Smoke Jaguar
02-07-2005, 05:58
OOC: The answer is the same as with the army or air force. It's as big as you want it to be, within reason. The exact size and composition should be based on your nation's requirements above all else, but you do have the freedom to choose. The same holds true for fleets. Heck, you don't even need to have the massive "standardized" fleets many players break their naval forces down into. I don't.
The Navy can be part of the Army, or a separate branch, depending on how you want to play it, and how you look at things (also remember that "Army" can mean the entire armed forces, or alternately just the single branch).

If you're interested in possible naval composition, check out my thread, which has surveys of numerous national militaries. If you want a quick table of contents:
Page 3 (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=297064&page=3): North Korea, Israel
Page 4 (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=297064&page=4): Syria, South Korea
Page 5 (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=297064&page=5): China
Page 9 (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=297064&page=9): India
Page 10 (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=297064&page=10): United Kingdom
Page 11 (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=297064&page=11): UK (continued), France, Germany, Italy
Page 12 (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=297064&page=12): Greece, Turkey
Page 13 (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=297064&page=13): Australia, Saudi Arabia
Page 14 (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=297064&page=14): SA (continued)
The tokera
02-07-2005, 16:37
thank you very much. Do you know any thing about the US navy that you could tell me.
Van Luxemburg
02-07-2005, 17:54
From: Van Luxemburg Ministry of Defence
To: CSJMI Naval

Currently, we have came to the conclusion that our Navu/army lacks landing ships. therefore, we would like to buy the following:
100 LCM 8: 60 million
20 ELSV : 520 million

TOTAL: 580 million.

money will be wired on confirmation, as always.
The tokera
05-07-2005, 17:06
bump
Clan Smoke Jaguar
09-07-2005, 10:28
thank you very much. Do you know any thing about the US navy that you could tell me.
I know too much about the US Navy to tell you :p

Seriously, the US armed forces are the easiest ones in the world to get solid info on. If you're just looking for numbers and the like though, http://www.hazegray.org/worldnav is a good place to start.



From: Van Luxemburg Ministry of Defence
To: CSJMI Naval

Currently, we have came to the conclusion that our Navu/army lacks landing ships. therefore, we would like to buy the following:
100 LCM 8: 60 million
20 ELSV : 520 million

TOTAL: 580 million.

money will be wired on confirmation, as always.
CSJMI is proud to announce that hte Van Luxemburg request has been approved, and we anticipate delivery of the last unit within 1 NS year.
The tokera
09-07-2005, 15:33
thank you. I was looking more for layout,orginization, and command structure
Clan Smoke Jaguar
09-07-2005, 19:12
thank you. I was looking more for layout,orginization, and command structure
okay, something like this then: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/navy/index.html
Artitsa
09-07-2005, 20:06
Got a relatively big order for you CSJ...

Ryoken Class LST
$120 million x 228
Kitsune Class Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship
$400 million x 194
Goliath Class Maritime Prepositioning Ship
$600 million x 22
Kolchak Class Marine Corps Prepositioning Ship
$600 Million x 28
Quetzalcoatl Class Heavy Transport Tanker
$200 Million x 20
Setsuna Class Multiproduct Replenishment Ship
$400 Million x 26
Serenade TS
$160 Million x 108
ELSV
$26 Million x 308
HLCAC
$40 Million x 400
LSD-41 Whidbey Island
$240 Million x 52
Carpenter Deckship
$400 Million x 18

TOTAL: $210,323,000,000

OR

$250 Billion for production rights to each of these classes?
Omz222
10-07-2005, 18:35
As the Omzian Navy is undergoing another series of reforms and reorganizations to promote the commonality of vessels and the reorganization of individual battle groups, the prospect and possibility of ordering another of the Ragnarok battleships has always floated in our minds. As a vessel (nearly) proven in combat in a previous operation and as the Omzian Navy had long expressed their satisfaction with the capabilities of the vessel, we would like to inquire if it is possible to order one additional Ragnarok BBAGN of the Flight IIA configuration, costing $64 billion dollars USD in total. Also, if possible, we would also like it to be fitted with 108 Mk.127b cells, sacrificing 192 Mk.41 cells.

Furthermore, if possible, we would also like to inquire whether some of the new vessels arriving into CSJ Navy service (most importantly the amphibious units) are ready for export.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
14-07-2005, 09:26
Got a relatively big order for you CSJ...

Ryoken Class LST
$120 million x 228
Kitsune Class Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship
$400 million x 194
Goliath Class Maritime Prepositioning Ship
$600 million x 22
Kolchak Class Marine Corps Prepositioning Ship
$600 Million x 28
Quetzalcoatl Class Heavy Transport Tanker
$200 Million x 20
Setsuna Class Multiproduct Replenishment Ship
$400 Million x 26
Serenade TS
$160 Million x 108
ELSV
$26 Million x 308
HLCAC
$40 Million x 400
LSD-41 Whidbey Island
$240 Million x 52
Carpenter Deckship
$400 Million x 18

TOTAL: $210,323,000,000

OR

$250 Billion for production rights to each of these classes?
After some debate, CSJMI has agreed to provide Artista with production rights for 11 different support vessels for a total sum of $250 billion. Technical advisors are expected to be dispatched shortly to provide assistance with setting up for production of the vessels.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
14-07-2005, 09:27
As the Omzian Navy is undergoing another series of reforms and reorganizations to promote the commonality of vessels and the reorganization of individual battle groups, the prospect and possibility of ordering another of the Ragnarok battleships has always floated in our minds. As a vessel (nearly) proven in combat in a previous operation and as the Omzian Navy had long expressed their satisfaction with the capabilities of the vessel, we would like to inquire if it is possible to order one additional Ragnarok BBAGN of the Flight IIA configuration, costing $64 billion dollars USD in total. Also, if possible, we would also like it to be fitted with 108 Mk.127b cells, sacrificing 192 Mk.41 cells.

Furthermore, if possible, we would also like to inquire whether some of the new vessels arriving into CSJ Navy service (most importantly the amphibious units) are ready for export.
CSJMI is always happy to provide for our Omzian allies, and we can have another vessel completed to the desired specifications within 10 NS years. As for the other vessels, they are not currently available, and it may be some time before some of them are made so, though we remain hopeful that this will be soon.
Omz222
31-08-2005, 19:29
OOC: An entire summer's stocking of funds should do it. /OOC

After years upon years of neglect, the Omzian Ministry of National Defence has finally decided to repay its vastly needed attention towards the underfunded and undercut Omzian Navy, with a giant program of navy reorganization consisting of the retirement of over a thousand vessel, and the dissolution of tens of individual battlegroups to increase a) commonality among vessel types; b) increase combat efficiency; and c) increase the Omzian Navy's ability to respond rapidly to threats around the world. Having dedicated several trillion dollars to this monumental feat to transform the Omzian Navy into a true blue water, offensive Navy from a mixed brown-blue water "tinpot navy", the reorganization efforts include a portion which calls upon the formation of twenty new hybrid battleship-carrier battlegroups. In order to find the proper vessels to make up this battlegroup however, is another matter. Thus, we once again turn to our much-trusted comrades at CSJMI for assistance in the matter:

5x Wilson Shire CVAN = $75 billion
60x Firestorm V Arsenal Ship = $90 billion
180x Sarasvati CGN = $720 billion
304x Arayashiki DDGN = $851.2 billion
446x Mindbreaker FFGN = $758.2 billion
48x Orca SSGN-AS = $384 billion
100x Setsuna MPRS = $40 billion
60x Strana Mechty AOE = $42 billion
40x Goro FRO = $12.8 billion
Subtotal: $2973.2 billion
Per Installment (1000 over 15 years): $2.9732 billion

Also, we would also like to inquire if it is at all possible to procure a set of special limited production licenses for the Sarasvati CGN, the Arayashiki DDGN, the Mindbreaker FFGN, and the Firestorm V Arsenal Ship. Under this special portion of our proposed contract, the Omzian Navy would procure a set of limited DPRs allowing the production of up to 50 Sarasvati CGN, 100 Arayashiki DDGN, 100 Mindbreaker FFGN, and 20 Firestorm V Arsenal Ships only as an one-for-one replacement for existing vessels of the same type in service of the Omzian Navy, that are lost or severely crippled (beyond the point of repair) in battle as a result of the battle damages endured. As we do not have much technology to offer, we instead would like to inquire if it is possible for CSJMI charge us a percentage of the existing unit costs of these vessels (i.e. x% of the vessel's unit cost as the cost of the special DPR per vessel) as the cost of the special DPRs per vessel. As said, we only desire such production licenses as a mean of vastly improving our ability to come up with attrition replacements and reserves, thus increasing our ability to restore the combat capabilities of our battlegroups quickly should they engage in a naval battle, and have several CSJ-built vessels lost.

With much gratitude and anticipation,
Omzian Ministry of Defence
Clan Smoke Jaguar
31-08-2005, 23:33
OOC: An entire summer's stocking of funds should do it. /OOC

After years upon years of neglect, the Omzian Ministry of National Defence has finally decided to repay its vastly needed attention towards the underfunded and undercut Omzian Navy, with a giant program of navy reorganization consisting of the retirement of over a thousand vessel, and the dissolution of tens of individual battlegroups to increase a) commonality among vessel types; b) increase combat efficiency; and c) increase the Omzian Navy's ability to respond rapidly to threats around the world. Having dedicated several trillion dollars to this monumental feat to transform the Omzian Navy into a true blue water, offensive Navy from a mixed brown-blue water "tinpot navy", the reorganization efforts include a portion which calls upon the formation of twenty new hybrid battleship-carrier battlegroups. In order to find the proper vessels to make up this battlegroup however, is another matter. Thus, we once again turn to our much-trusted comrades at CSJMI for assistance in the matter:

5x Wilson Shire CVAN = $75 billion
60x Firestorm V Arsenal Ship = $90 billion
180x Sarasvati CGN = $720 billion
304x Arayashiki DDGN = $851.2 billion
446x Mindbreaker FFGN = $758.2 billion
48x Orca SSGN-AS = $384 billion
100x Setsuna MPRS = $40 billion
60x Strana Mechty AOE = $42 billion
40x Goro FRO = $12.8 billion
Subtotal: $2973.2 billion
Per Installment (1000 over 15 years): $2.9732 billion

Also, we would also like to inquire if it is at all possible to procure a set of special limited production licenses for the Sarasvati CGN, the Arayashiki DDGN, the Mindbreaker FFGN, and the Firestorm V Arsenal Ship. Under this special portion of our proposed contract, the Omzian Navy would procure a set of limited DPRs allowing the production of up to 50 Sarasvati CGN, 100 Arayashiki DDGN, 100 Mindbreaker FFGN, and 20 Firestorm V Arsenal Ships only as an one-for-one replacement for existing vessels of the same type in service of the Omzian Navy, that are lost or severely crippled (beyond the point of repair) in battle as a result of the battle damages endured. As we do not have much technology to offer, we instead would like to inquire if it is possible for CSJMI charge us a percentage of the existing unit costs of these vessels (i.e. x% of the vessel's unit cost as the cost of the special DPR per vessel) as the cost of the special DPRs per vessel. As said, we only desire such production licenses as a mean of vastly improving our ability to come up with attrition replacements and reserves, thus increasing our ability to restore the combat capabilities of our battlegroups quickly should they engage in a naval battle, and have several CSJ-built vessels lost.

With much gratitude and anticipation,
Omzian Ministry of Defence
CSJMI is always happy to assist our Omzian bretheren, and the contract has naturally been approved, with delivery of the last vessel within 25 NS years.
Regarding the production licenses, we would be willing to allow this with the percentage charge. Though this could be modified later, for now, we'll set this at 7.5% of the cost of each unit.
Omz222
01-09-2005, 01:09
As we are gratified that our brotehrs at CSJMI are more than willing to approve our large contract, it is assured that the funds will be transfered within the said timeframe, with out banks and accountants already put at work. Our calculations also indicates that the cost for the special production licenses amounts to $51 billion, and the cost will be covered in a single transfer to CSJMI accounts soon as we are very thankful for CSJMI for greatly assisting us in vastly improving our attrition replacement capabilities.

With gratitude,
Omzian Ministry of National Defence
Clan Smoke Jaguar
29-09-2005, 18:20
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AIRCRAFT CARRIERS
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PLEASE NOTE:
Also, with nuclear powered vessels, all those listed as general export can be expected to have standard (OOC: current) pressurized water reactors. Those listed in advanced will have more advanced next-generation reactors, usually with higher output and lower noise signature. Those listed as sensitive have more exotic systems such as pebblebed reactors. The only exceptions to this rule are the Nicholas Kerensky, CVN-77, and CVN-78 carriers, all of which have next-generation reactors, yet are still available for general export.

Also:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.




Talos Class MOB Module (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/mob-independent_semisubmersible.jpg)
Length: 350m
Beam: 120m
Max Speed: 16 knots
Crew: 3000 (including air wing) + 600 troops
Cargo: 47,600+ barrels fuel (2 million gallons), 54,000 m2 (600,000 sq ft) equipment storage/maintenance.
This is a large mobile base for staging aircraft and ground troops. It is capable of self deployment, and up to 6 units can link together to form a massive base with a 2.1 kilometer runway and capacity for 3600 troops, 12 million gallons of fuel, and 3.6 million ft2 of supply/equipment storage. When the full base is assembled, it is capable of handling almost any aircraft currently in service, and it also has docking and berthing facilities for small ships and landing craft.
Cost: $1.5 billion for one module, $8 billion for six-module set

Kanae Morino Class CVAN
Displacement: 501,879 tons full load
Length: 624m
Beam: 172m (flight deck), 132m (waterline)
Draft: 18m
Speed: 36 knots
Endurance: 6 months
Armament: 72xMk.127b VLS, 8xPDM launcher, 8x40mm Dragon II CIWS, 3xAMFEL III
Aircraft: up to 308 total, typically:
-48xF-30 or F-14
-96xF-35 or F-27
-48xA-12 or A-15
-28xS-67
-16xEA-15 or 24xEF-35
-24xKA-15 or KF-35 or KF-27 (w/ EA-15), 16 w/ EF-35
-8xES-67
-16xE-68
-24xEH-101
UAVs: Typically 12 long endurance and 32 medium endurance
Armor: 14” belt, 4” deck, 8” conning tower
Crew: 12,750 (4820 ship’s crew, 7930 air wing)
A truly massive carrier designed as a supplementary command unit for regional fleets (backs up Ragnarok vessels). This unit is based on a large trimaran hull, and has literally twice the striking power of the Wilson Shire class, roughly equivalent to 4 Nimitz vessels, though its sheer size allows for a far more impressive fuel and munitions storage. With 72 Mk.127b VLS cells, is more than capable of engaging many aircraft, surface ships, and submarines on its own, and it features moderate armor protection to help defend against missile strikes. To help ease what would otherwise be massive crew requirements, the vessel features an extreme level of automation, with a great deal of effort placed on servicing the aircraft and basic ship functions. However, all the features and the massive size of this vessel come at a high price, and it costs over three times as much as the smaller Wilson Shire.
Cost: $50 billion

Wilson Shire Class CVAN (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/cvn-68cl-dvic050.jpg)
Displacement: 197,244 tons full load
Length: 418m (flight deck), 392m (waterline)
Beam: 108m (flight deck), 56m (waterline)
Draft: 14m
Speed: 32 knots
Armament: 48 cells VLS (ASROC, ESSM, Harpoon, Tomahawk, NADSAM, etc), 5x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 6x30mm Dragon CIWS
Aircraft: 170
-36xInterceptor (F-14, F-30, etc)
-72xStrike/Multirole (F/A-18, F-35, A-6, A-15, etc)
-8xEW (EA-6, EA-15, etc) or 12xLight EW (EA-18, EF-35, etc)
-12xTanker (KA-6, KA-15, KA-18, KF-35, etc) w/ heavier EW, 8xTanker w/ Light EW
-16xMaritime Patrol (S-3, S-67, etc)
-4xELINT (ES-3, ES-67, etc)
-10xAWACS (E-2, E-68, etc)
-12xMedium-Heavy Helicopter (EH-101, SH-3)
Armor: 10” belt, 3.4” deck, 7.2” conning tower
Crew: 6870 (2850 ship’s company, 4020 air wing)
A very large assault carrier capable of overwhelming almost all contemporaries. This unit carries a whopping 170 aircraft, and provides extreme capabilities, with no less than six catapults and two landing points, it can send out and retrieve aircraft more than twice as fast as even an improved Nimitz class, and it boasts a shell of composite armor to protect against attack, allowing it to ward off most conventional missiles, torpedoes, and mines, and providing excellent survivability.
Cost: $15 billion

Seina Niyobuchi Class CVN (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/take-tadcx5.jpg)
Displacement: 132,378 tons full load
Length: 339m (flight deck), 452m (waterline)
Beam: 82m (flight deck), 46m (waterline)
Draft: 13.2m
Speed: 35 knots
Power Plant: 4xPBD-175 Pebblebed Nuclear Reacter (260 MW); 6 Emergency Diesels (14 MW)
Armament: 24 cells VLS (ASROC, Harpoon, ESSM, etc), 4x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 4x30mm Dragon CIWS
Aircraft: 104-108 standard
-24xInterceptor (F-14, F-30, etc)
-48xStrike/Multirole (F/A-18, F-35, A-6, A-15, etc)
-4xEW (EA-6, EA-15, etc) or 6xLight EW (EA-18, EF-35, etc)
-4-6xTanker (KA-6, KA-15, KA-18, KF-35, etc – complement depends on EW numbers)
-8xMaritime Patrol (S-3, S-67, etc)
-2xELINT (ES-3, ES-67, etc)
-6xAWACS (E-2, E-68, etc)
-6xMedium-Heavy Helicopter (EH-101, SH-3) or 10xMedium Helicopter (SH-60 variants, etc)
Crew: 4300 (1720 ship’s company, 2580 air wing)
Named after the captain of a Toryu class battleship destroyed in the Battle of Hagras, this is a new, stealthy carrier design. While it retains the capabilities of similar sized vessels, the entire hull and superstructure have been redesigned to maximize signature reduction, greatly degrading enemy detection systems (sonar included). In addition to the stealth features, the ship has been provided with new composite structure and a new underwater protection scheme that greatly increase resistance to missiles and torpedoes, making this one of the most survivable carriers out there.
Outside of the stealthy design and improved survivability, there is a capability to fire long-range NADSAM and SM-2 missile. It does boast some advanced sensors, communications, and defensive systems, and has a strike capability similar to a Nicholas Keresnsky Class unit, albeit with a slightly smaller aircraft complement.
Cost: $6.8 billion

CVN-78 (aka CVN-21) Carrier (http://www.onr.navy.mil/media/images/gallery/hires/cvnx/cvnx_concept_image_no_hull.jpg)
Displacement: 104,000 tons full load
Length: 332.85m (overall), 317m (waterline)
Beam: 76.8m (flight deck), 40.84m (waterline)
Draft: 11.9m
Speed: 33 knots
Armament: 4x8-round Sea Sparrow launcher, 4x20mm Phalanx CIWS
Aircraft: 72-90 standard, usually:
-10xF-35
-36xF/A-18E/F
-4xEA-6B
-8xS-3B
-4xE-2C
-2xES-3A
-6xSH-60F
-2xHH-60H
Crew: 5062 (2638 ship’s crew, 2452 air wing, 72 marines)
An advanced new carrier design that incorporates a number of impressive new features, such as the EMALS electro-magnetic catapult, improved nuclear reactors, and enhanced damage control, making this a truly effective next-generation fleet carrier.
Cost: $6.5 billion

Nicholas Kerensky Class CVN (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/budget/fy2001/dot-e/images/01cvn.jpg)
Displacement: 121,200 tons
Length: 344m (flight deck), 328m (waterline)
Beam: 80m (flight deck), 42m (waterline)
Draft: 12.5m
Speed: 35 knots
Armament: 4xDragon CIWS, 4xSea Sparrow launcher, 3x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM)
Aircraft: 110 total
72xFighter/Attack (F-35, F/A-18E/F, F-14, etc)
4-6xEW (EA-6B, EF-18F, etc)
16xMedium Support (E-2C, S-3B, ES-3A etc)
6-8xTanker (KA-6, KA-18, etc)
10xHelicopter (SH-60, HH-60, SH-3, etc)
Crew: 5000 (2400 ship’s company, 2600 air wing)
A massive fleet carrier able to operate a complete combat air wing, along with an extensive array of support aircraft. The ship boasts an extensive array of detection, tracking, and C3I systems to take full advantage of its large aircraft capacity. Additionally, EMALS catapults and a number of other advances allow for very high sortie rates, giving these the ability to sustain a much higher operational tempo than most other carriers. These ships are, however, extremely expensive, and quite vulnerable without proper support.
Cost: $5.6 billion

CVN-77 George H. W. Bush (http://www.navsource.org/archives/02/027701.jpg)
Displacement: 104,000 tons full load
Length: 332.85m (overall), 317m (waterline)
Beam: 76.8m (flight deck), 40.84m (waterline)
Draft: 11.9m
Speed: 33 knots
Armament: 4x8-round Sea Sparrow launcher, 4x20mm Phalanx CIWS
Aircraft: 72-90 standard, usually:
-14xF-14
-36xF/A-18
-4xEA-6B
-8xS-3B
-4xE-2C
-2xES-3A
-6xSH-60F
-2xHH-60H
Crew: 6062 (3105 ship’s crew, 2885 air wing, 72 marines)
An improved Nimitz design that’s intended to bridge the gap to the next generation of fleet carriers, and thus incorporates a number of improvements that don’t show up on basic stats, including new, more efficient interior design, and signature reduction measures. However, in terms of aircraft, this has the same load, and only slightly better aircraft support and turnaround compared to the older Nimitz class vessels.
Cost: $5 billion

Orel II CVGN (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/aj.cashmore/russia/carriers/ulyanovsk/ulyanovsk3.jpg)
Displacement: 80,000 tons
Length: 324.6m (overall), 303.3m (waterline)
Beam: 75.8m (flight deck), 39.8m (waterline)
Draft: 11m
Speed: 30 knots
Armament: 48xMk.41 VLS (192xESSM), 12xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 8x21-round RAM launcher, 8xDragon CIWS, 2xKDH-281 ASW RL (64 rounds)
Aircraft: 44-46 fixed wing, 16-24xHelicopter
Crew: 3800 (2300 ship’s crew, 1500 air wing)
The Ul’yanovsk (Project 1143.7 Orel) is a Soviet carrier with much more emphasis on a strong and capable air wing, though still not quite up to the standard of many contemporary western carriers. However, it also still boasts a respectable armament, the same as with the smaller Kuznetsov, giving it a notable capability to defend itself. The modified version replaces most of the Russian systems with western counterparts to provide for significantly increased performance.
Cost: $4.8 billion, $3 billion (modification of an existing Ul’yanovsk)

CVN-68 Nimitz (http://www.submepp.navy.mil/JFMM%20Photos/cvn-68.jpg)
Displacement: 104,000 tons full load
Length: 332.85m (overall), 317m (waterline)
Beam: 76.8m (flight deck), 40.84m (waterline)
Draft: 11.9m
Speed: 33 knots
Armament: 4x8-round Sea Sparrow launcher, 4x20mm Phalanx CIWS
Aircraft: 72-90 standard, usually:
-14xF-14
-36xF/A-18
-4xEA-6B
-8xS-3B
-4xE-2C
-2xES-3A
-6xSH-60F
-2xHH-60H
Crew: 6062 (3105 ship’s crew, 2885 air wing, 72 marines)
The best known of all modern fleet carriers, and the design to which all others are compared. These are very large vessels capable of carrying up to 100 aircraft, and projecting power great distances. They have sacrificed everything except survivability for the ability to launch and recover as many aircraft as quickly as possible, and these are armed with only token defensive measures.
Cost: $4.5 billion

Vincent Jackson Class CVMN (http://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/docs/cvx-alt/5x_3ctop.gif)
Displacement: 65,684 tons full load
Length: 208m (flight deck), 289m (overall)
Beam: 95m (flight deck), 80m (hulls)
Draft: 10m
Speed: 35 knots
Armament: 3xDragon CIWS, 3 21-round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 48 Cells VLS (ESSM), 16 Cells VLS (Harpoon, ASROC)
Aircraft: up to 56 total, usually
12xHeavy Fighter (F-14, F/A-18E/F, etc)
24xStrike Fighter (F/A-18C, F-35C, etc)
6xEW Fighter (EA-18G, EF-35, etc) or 4xEA-6B
2-4xAWACS (E-2C or similar)
4xASW Patrol (S-3B or similar)
0-2xELINT (ES-3A Shadow or similar)
4xASW Helicopter (SH-60 or similar)
2xSAR Helicopter (HH-60 or similar)
Crew: 2200 (880 ship’s crew, 1320 air wing)
Another stealthy carrier design, boasting most of the same features as its larger counterpart, but on a smaller and cheaper hull. It also boasts armor sufficient to protect against many mines, missiles, and torpedoes.
Cost: $4.5 billion

Kreml II CVG (http://www.volny.cz/recon/letlod/kuznetsov.jpg)
Displacement: 68,000 tons
Length: 306.5m (overall), 281m (waterline)
Beam: 73m (flight deck), 38m (waterline)
Draft: 11m
Speed: 32 knots
Range: 12,000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 48xMk.41 VLS (192xESSM), 12xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 8x21-round RAM launcher, 8xDragon CIWS, 2xKDH-281 ASW RL (64 rounds)
Aircraft: 28xFixed Wing, 24xSH-60 or similar
Crew: 2626 standard, 3857 max
The Kuznetsov (Project 1143.5) was, in many respects, an enlarged Kiev. Boasting similar armament and air wing composition, the addition in size served mainly to allow the addition of larger Granit missiles and 16 additional fixed-wing aircraft, finally giving the carrier a credible strike capability, and with it, presence. As with the other upgraded Soviet designs, this throws away most of the Russian systems for more reliable and capable western counterparts, dramatically improving performance and operational capability.
Cost: $4 billion, $1.8 billion (modification of existing Kuznetsov)

Hiro Nobunaga Class CVMN (http://news.mod.uk/img/pressdatabase/images/supportingImages/large/cvf_thales_tn.jpg)
Displacement: 62,000 tons
Length: 275m
Beam: 72m (flight deck), 40m (waterline)
Draft: 10.5m
Speed: 35 knots
Armament: 3xDragon CIWS, 3 20-round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 48 Cells VLS (ESSM), 16 Cells VLS (Tomahawk, ASROC)
Aircraft: up to 60 total, usually
12xHeavy Fighter (F-14, F/A-18E/F, etc)
24xStrike Fighter (F/A-18C, F-35C, etc)
6xEW Fighter (EA-18G, EF-35, etc) or 4xEA-6B
4xAWACS (E-2C or similar)
4-6xASW Patrol (S-3B or similar)
0-2xELINT (ES-3A Shadow or similar)
4xASW Helicopter (SH-60 or similar)
2xSAR Helicopter (HH-60 or similar)
Crew: 3100 (1380 ship’s crew, 1720 air wing) + up to 1100 transients
A much smaller alternative to the Nicholas Kerensky class carrier. These are medium-sized nuclear powered ships that are optimized for operation both singly and in pairs. When working in pairs, they have similar striking power compared to the Nicholas Kerensky class, but with a much greater support arm, which allows for better sustained operations.
Cost: $3.8 billion

Marian Stanton Classs CVM (http://news.mod.uk/img/pressdatabase/images/supportingImages/large/cvf_thales_tn.jpg)
Displacement: 62,000 tons
Length: 275m
Beam: 72m (flight deck), 40m (waterline)
Draft: 10.5m
Speed: 35 knots
Range: 14,000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 3xDragon CIWS, 3 21-round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 48 Cells VLS (ESSM), 16 Cells VLS (Harpoon, ASROC)
Aircraft: up to 60 total, usually
12xHeavy Fighter (F-14, F/A-18E/F, etc)
24xStrike Fighter (F/A-18C, F-35C, etc)
6xEW Fighter (EA-18G, EF-35, etc) or 4xEA-6B
4xAWACS (E-2C or similar)
4-6xASW Patrol (S-3B or similar)
0-2xELINT (ES-3A Shadow or similar)
4xASW Helicopter (SH-60 or similar)
2xSAR Helicopter (HH-60 or similar)
Crew: 2980 (1260 ship’s crew, 1720 air wing) + up to 1220 transients
This is little more than a Hiro Nobunaga with a conventional power plant instead of a nuclear one. Other than that, it's pretty much the same ship.
Cost: $3.2 billion

Krechyet II CVG (http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/kiev-DDST8606695.jpg)
Displacement: 46,000 tons full load
Length: 274m (overall), 257m (waterline)
Beam: 53m (flight deck), 32.7m (waterline)
Draft: 12m
Speed: 32 knots
Range: 13,500 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 2x5”/62 cal, 2xMk.26 Twin-Rail launcher (88xSM-2, VLASROC), 24xMk.41 VLS (96xESSM), 8xTwin Lightning Bolt launcher, 4xTwin 21” TT (16 weapons), 6x21-round RAM launcher, 6xDragon CIWS, 2xKDH-281 ASW RL (64 rounds)
Aircraft: 12xAV-8B, 20xSH-60 or 14xEH-101
Crew: 1600
A modified version of the Kiev (Project 1143 Krechyet) “aircraft carrying cruiser.” This unit was designed mostly for semi-autonomous ASW operations, and boasts a significant weapons load, with an air wing comprised mostly of ASW helicopters and a few VTOL aircraft. However, they have been known for their lack of reliability and maintenance problems, which have helped prevent them from gaining much recognition. The modified version is nominally equipped with SH-60 and AV-8Bs, and replaces most of the Russian systems with more reliable, and often more capable, western counterparts.
Cost: $3 billion, $2 billion (modification of existing Kiev)

Krechyet III CVL (http://www.aeronautics.ru/archive/fleet/russian/surface/gorshkov-01-model.jpg)
Displacement: 46,000 tons full load
Length: 274m (overall), 257m (waterline)
Beam: 53m (flight deck), 32.7m (waterline)
Draft: 12m
Speed: 32 knots
Range: 13,500 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 8xMk.41 VLS (ESSM), 4x21-round RAM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 16-18xFixed Wing, 12xSH-60 or 8xEH-101
Crew: 1600
Another modification of the Kiev, this time giving it a full-length flight deck with a ski jump to turn it into a genuine light/medium carrier. However, the modifications have done little to improve the air complement, and this is still rather short on aircraft. However, though possessing a notably smaller air complement to similar sized carriers, the vessel is a much less expensive venture for those who already have Kievs. As with the Krechyet II, most of the other systems have been replaced with western counterparts as well.
Cost: $2.4 billion, $1.4 billion (modification of existing Kiev)

Enlarged Antoine Pardier Class CVL (http://navy-matters.beedall.com/cvfimages/CVF-trimaran.jpg )
Displacement: 44,000 tons
Length: 198m
Beam: 128m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 30 knots
Range: 12,000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 24 cells VLS (ESSM), 3x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 4x25mm Bushmaster, 4x12.7mm
Aircraft: 36 fixed wing and 6 helicopters, 42 total. Usually:
-24xF-35E
-6xEF-35E
-4xE-35Z
-2xKF-35E
-4xMH-102C
-2xMH-102D
Crew: 1480
A notably larger version of the Antoine Pardier CVL design, with added space being devoted toward a much more capable self-contained air wing, with EW, AEW, and refueling capabilities, making this much more useful for launching strikes independently.
Cost: $2.4 billion

Antoine Pardier Class CVL (http://www.aether.demon.co.uk/coolkit/graphics/trimaran/carrier.jpeg)
Displacement: 32,000 tons
Length: 182m
Beam: 118m
Draft: 9m
Speed: 30 knots
Range: 12,000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 24 cells VLS (ESSM), 3x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 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: 1160
The smallest of the stealth carriers. It has the same advantages as its larger cousins, but only accommodates VSTOL/STOVL aircraft and helicopters.
Cost: $2 billion

Franklin Osis Class CVL (http://homepage.tinet.ie/~steven/images/gaule96.jpg)
Displacement: 32,000 tons
Length: 251m
Beam 42m
Draft: 8.5m
Speed: 30 knots
Range: 12,000 nm @ 18 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

Cavour Class CVL (http://www.njscuba.net/sites/img-wreck/andrea_doria_aircraft_carrier.jpg)
Displacement: 22,290 tons standard, 27,100 tons full load, 21,160 tons empty
Length: 244m
Beam 39m
Draft: 8.7m
Speed: 30 knots, 28 knots max sustained, 18 knots min for flight operations
Range: 7000 nm @ 16 knots
Endurance: 45 days
Armament: 32xSylver VLS (Aster 15), 2x76mm Super Rapid, 3x25mm AA
Aircraft: 20-24, or up to 30 helicopters, normally:
-12-16xAV-8B or F-35B
-3xEH-101 Mk.112 AEW or Sea King AEW
-4-6xEH-101, NH-90, and/or SH-3D in various configurations
Landing Craft: up to 4 LCVPs
Cargo: 24xMBT, or 50xLVTP7 or Dardo, or 100 light armored vehicles in lieu of aircraft
Flight Deck: 232.6x34.5m
Hangar Deck: 134.2x21m
Crew: 1210 (451 ship’s crew, 203 air wing, 140 staff, 416 marines)
A modern multirole VSTOL/STOVL carrier that can alternately operate as an LSD, LPH, or cargo vessel. It carries a full battalion of marines, and can carry up to 24 Ariete tanks (or various other units) instead of aircraft, with ramps available for loading and offloading vehicles. As a carrier, it nominally carries 12 Harriers and a mix of a few helicopters for support, but can also hold up to 30 helicopters for air assault or ASW operations. Defenses are surprisingly good, with long-range air search radars and 32 Aster 15 missiles, each capable of engaging sea-skimming targets out to 30 km.
Cost: $1.1 billion
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"HEAVY" BATTLESHIPS
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PLEASE NOTE:
Clan Smoke Jaguar classifies any dreadnaught-type vessel exceeding 100,000 tons maximum displacment as a "heavy" battleship. Due in part to the lack of such vessels, and in part to politics (and just the way they are), the terms "dreadnought" and "superdreadnaught" are not used.
Also, with nuclear powered vessels, all those listed as general export can be expected to have standard (OOC: current) pressurized water reactors. Those listed in advanced will have more advanced next-generation reactors, usually with higher output and lower noise signature. Those listed as sensitive have more exotic systems such as pebblebed reactors.

Finally:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.




Ragnarok BBAGN Flight IIC
Displacement: 427,844 tons full load
Length: 525m
Beam: 180m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 33 knots max
Armament: 5x3 20”/62 cal Mk.2/3, 6x3 8”/60 cal Mk.2/3, 720xMk.127b VLS, 12xPDM launcher, 12xDragon II CIWS, 4xCADL, 16x40mm PDUWC, 32xPDTL
Aircraft: 36xSTOVL/VSTOL, 24xMedium Helicopter, 8xHeavy Helicopter-
-24xF-35E
-6xEF-35E
-4xE-35Z
-2xKF-35E
-12xEH-101 MC Mk.5 ASW
-12xEH-101 HM Mk.3
-8xCH-61D
UAVs: 4xLong Endurance, 12xMedium Endurance, 24xShort Endurance
Landing Craft: 8xLCAC or 6xHLCAC
Radars: 4xAN/SPS-85(V)6 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-5D multifunction (24 arrays), 4xAN/SPS-87 surface search, 3xAN/SPS-76 navigation, 24xAN/SPG-81(V)4 fire control, 10xAN/SPQ-19B fire control (gun), 12xAN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQR-113 hull-mounted, AN/SQR-49D towed array
EW: AN/SQQ-262 ESM/ELINT/Jamming System
Integrated Systems: CUMULUS Mk.1, AN/SQQ-281 ASW
Other Sensors: 15xIRST, 27xEO
Sensor Range: 782 km (SPS-85), 120 km (SPS-87), 180 km (SPS-76), 200 km (SPQ-19), 100 km (SPQ-12), up to 200 km (IRST), up to 75 km (EO)
Armor: 61.42” belt, 25.92” deck, 73.7” turret face, 49.13” turret sides/rear, 67.55” conning tower*
Crew: Up to 8400, nominally 4957 + 1443 transient
Designed as a fleet command vessel, the Ragnarok is the largest dreadnought-type vessel produced in Clan Smoke Jaguar. Though not a true match for so-called “SDs” on their own, these vessels are capable of taking on all other comers, and are excellent for supporting SDs, for situations where an SD might be too big, or for navies that simply can’t afford or don’t wish to waste the money on them.
It should also be noted that the sensor systems in the vessel always includes multiple backups, and usually maintain 3 times what is needed to operate a vessel at full capacity. This makes these units much less susceptible to attacks against their sensors, such as jamming, EMP, and antiradiation missiles. For the jamming, the sheer number of separate sensors make it extremely difficult, and for the other two, only 1/3 of the sensors need to be on at a given time, allowing the others to be protected in a “stowed” position.
The Flight IIC differs from the earlier Flight IIA with the inclusion of the massively powerful CUMULUS fleet command system, which is capable of integrating sensor data and coordinating actions of vast numbers of combat vessels. Additionally, it has been provided with hull-mounted anti-torpedo systems and improved power plants.
Cost: $64 billion

Ragnarok BBAGN Flight IIA
Displacement: 427,844 tons full load
Length: 525m
Beam: 180m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 33 knots max
Armament: 5x3 20”/62 cal Mk.2/3, 6x3 8”/60 cal Mk.2/3, 720xMk.127b VLS, 12xPDM launcher, 12xDragon II CIWS, 4xAMFEL III, 12xKDH-281 ASW RL (192 rounds)
Aircraft: 45xSTOVL/VSTOL, 24xMedium Helicopter
-36xF-35E
-6xEF-35E
-3xE-35Z
-24xEH-101
UAVs: 4xLong Endurance, 12xMedium Endurance, 24xShort Endurance
Landing Craft: 8xLCAC or 6xHLCAC
Radars: 4xAN/SPS-85 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-5A multifunction (24 arrays), 4xAN/SPS-84 Surface Search, 3xAN/SPS-73(V)2 Navigation, 24xAN/SPG-81(V)2 Fire Control, 10xAN/SPQ-19B fire control (gun), 12xAN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQR-101D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-32C towed array
Integrated Systems: STRATUS Multirole Engagement System, AN/SQQ-122C ASW System, SLQ-224 EW Suite
Other Sensors: 15xIRST, 27xEO
Sensor Range: 650 km (SPS-85), 85 km (SPS-84), 140 km (SPS-73), 200 km (SPQ-19), 100 km (SPQ-12), up to 200 km (IRST), up to 75 km (EO)
Armor: 61.42” belt, 25.92” deck, 73.7” turret face, 49.13” turret sides/rear, 67.55” conning tower*
Crew: Up to 9000, nominally 4957 + 2043 transient
A variant of the Ragnarok with superior armor and the addition of Mk.127b VLS. Otherwise identical to the Flight IA.
Cost: $60 billion

Ragnarok BBAGN Flight IA
Displacement: 427,844 tons full load
Length: 525m
Beam: 180m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 33 knots max
Armament: 5x3 20”/62 cal Mk.2/3, 6x3 8”/60 cal Mk.2/3, 288xCrossbow VLS (dual-length), 1024xMk.41 VLS, 12xPDM launcher, 12xDragon II CIWS, 4xAMFEL III, 12xKDH-281 ASW RL (192 rounds)
Aircraft: 45xFixed Wing, 24xMedium Helicopter
-12xF-14 or similar
-24xF/A-18E/F or similar
-6xEA-18 or similar
-3xE-2C or similar
-24xEH-101 or similar
UAVs: 4xLong Endurance, 12xMedium Endurance, 24xShort Endurance
Landing Craft: 8xLCAC or 6xHLCAC
Radars: 4xAN/SPS-85 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-5A multifunction (24 arrays), 4xAN/SPS-84 Surface Search, 3xAN/SPS-73(V)2 Navigation, 24xAN/SPG-81(V)2 Fire Control, 10xAN/SPQ-19B fire control (gun), 12xAN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQR-101D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-32C towed array
Integrated Systems: STRATUS Multirole Engagement System, AN/SQQ-122C ASW System, SLQ-224 EW Suite
Other Sensors: 15xIRST, 27xEO
Sensor Range: 650 km (SPS-85), 85 km (SPS-84), 140 km (SPS-73), 200 km (SPQ-19), 100 km (SPQ-12), up to 200 km (IRST), up to 75 km (EO)
Armor: 52.21” belt, 22.03” deck, 62.65” turret face, 41.76” turret sides/rear, 57.42” conning tower*
Crew: Up to 9000, nominally 4957 + 2043 transient
The original variant of the Ragnarok, this unit has a STRATUS system with additional radar arrays and less armor. Additionally, it is optimized to allow operation of conventional carrier aircraft rather than just STOVL and VSTOL units. However, the systems that allow this (catapults, etc) do generate increased vulnerability.
Cost: $56 billion

Ragnarok BBAGN Export
Displacement: 427,844 tons full load
Length: 525m
Beam: 180m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 33 knots max
Armament: 5x3 20”/62 cal Mk.2, 6x3 8”/59 cal Mk.2, 288xCrossbow VLS (dual-length), 1024xMk.41 VLS, 12xPDM launcher, 12xDragon II CIWS, 4xAMFEL II
Aircraft: 45xSTOVL/VSTOL, 32xMedium Helicopter:
-36xF-35B
-6xEF-35B
-3xKF-35B
-4xEH-101 AEW
-12xEH-101 MC Mk.5 ASW
-16xEH-101 HM Mk.3
UAVs: 4xLong Endurance, 12xMedium Endurance, 24xShort Endurance
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4D multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, 10xAN/SPQ-19B fire control (gun), 12xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 200 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Landing Craft: 8xLCAC or 6xHLCAC
Armor: 46.07” belt, 19.44” deck, 55.27” turret face, 36.84” turret sides/rear, 50.66” conning tower*
Crew: Up to 9500, nominally 5407 + 2093 transient
A downgraded version of the Ragnarok. The Mk.127 VLS have bee replaced with Mk.41 and a number of Crossbow VLS, which has had a bonus of freeing up internal space for additional stores, aircraft, and berthings, resulting in a more capable air wing. Guns and armor, as well as sensor system, have also been downgraded enough to allow the vessel to clear NGS export requirements. However, despite all reductions, this is still a very capable vessel for its class, and the 20%+ cost reductions over the standard Ragnarok alone help to make this an attractive buy.
Cost: $50 billion

Shinano Class BCAGN
Displacement: 255,678 tons
Length: 432m
Beam: 137m
Draft: 14m
Speed: 30 knots
Armament: 15x18”/60 Cal Mk.2/3, 12xTwin 6.1” AGS, 576xMk.127b VLS, 36xMk.143 VLS, 6xCADL Laser, 12xPDM launcher, 8xDragon II CIWS, 12x40mm PDUWC, 24xPDTL
Ammunition: 2250x18”, 9,600x6.1” (typical), 2400x6.1” LAGP (typical)
Aircraft: 12xSTOVL/VSTOL, 18xMH-108
UAVs: 3xLong Endurance, 9xMedium Endurance, 12xShort Endurance
Countermeasures: 4xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: 2xAN/SPS-85 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-5A multifunction (12 arrays), 2xAN/SPS-84 Surface Search, 2xAN/SPS-73(V)2 Navigation, 12xAN/SPG-81(V)2 Fire Control, 4xAN/SPQ-19(V)5 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQR-101D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-32C towed array
Integrated Systems: STRATUS Multirole Engagement System, AN/SQQ-122C ASW System, SLQ-224 EW Suite
Radar Range: 650 km (SPS-85), 85 km (SPS-84), 140 km (SPS-73), 170 km (SPQ-19) 100 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 24-38” belt, 20” deck, 42” turret face, 24” turret sides, 40” conning tower
Crew: 6000 max, typically 3676 + 824 transient
A powerful, 250,000 ton class battlecruiser intended to support Ragnarok class vessels. It boasts heavy armament and a full STRATUS suite, making it a solid backup unit.
Cost: $30 billion

Python BBGN Flight 1B
Displacement: 153,827 tons
Length: 322m
Beam: 104m
Draft: 15m
Speed: 32 knots
Armament: 4x3 18”/60 cal Mk.2/3, 6xTwin 6.1” AGS, 288xMk.127b VLS, 64xCrossbolt VLS (dual-length), 2xCADL, 12x21-round PDM launcher, 8xDragon II CIWS, 8x25mm Bushmaster, 20x12.7mm, 8x40mm PDUWC, 12xPDTL
Aircraft: 12xEH-101
UAVs: 2xHigh-Endurance, 6xMedium Endurance, 18xShort Endurance
Armor: 16.1-25.88” belt, 16.1” deck, 28.75” turret face, 17.83” turret sides, 27.03” conning tower
Countermeasures: 4xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-85 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-5A multifunction (8 arrays), 2xAN/SPS-84 Surface Search, 2xAN/SPS-73(V)2 Navigation, 8xAN/SPG-81(V)2 Fire Control, 4xAN/SPQ-19(V)5 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQR-101D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-32C towed array
Integrated Systems: STRATUS Multirole Engagement System, AN/SQQ-122C ASW System, SLQ-224 EW Suite
Radar Range: 650 km (SPS-85), 85 km (SPS-84), 140 km (SPS-73), 170 km (SPQ-19) 100 km (SPQ-12)
Crew: 1983 + 1017 transient
A replacement vessel for the Cetus, this large trimaran battleship boasts significantly increased firepower and survivability, with a full STRATUS suite making it a very powerful command vessel.
Cost: $12.5 billion

Python BBGN Flight 1A
Displacement: 153,827 tons
Length: 322m
Beam: 104m
Draft: 15m
Speed: 32 knots
Armament: 3x3 18”/60 cal Mk.2/3, 6xTwin 6.1” AGS, 432xMk.127b VLS, 72xCrossbolt VLS (dual-length), 2xCADL, 12x21-round PDM launcher, 8xDragon II CIWS, 8x25mm Bushmaster, 20x12.7mm, 8x40mm PDUWC, 12xPDTL
Aircraft: 12xEH-101
UAVs: 2xHigh-Endurance, 6xMedium Endurance, 18xShort Endurance
Armor: 16.1-25.88” belt, 16.1” deck, 28.75” turret face, 17.83” turret sides, 27.03” conning tower
Countermeasures: 4xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-85 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-5A multifunction (8 arrays), 2xAN/SPS-84 Surface Search, 2xAN/SPS-73(V)2 Navigation, 8xAN/SPG-81(V)2 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19(V)5 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQR-101D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-32C towed array
Integrated Systems: STRATUS Multirole Engagement System, AN/SQQ-122C ASW System, SLQ-224 EW Suite
Radar Range: 650 km (SPS-85), 85 km (SPS-84), 140 km (SPS-73), 170 km (SPQ-19) 100 km (SPQ-12)
Crew: 1917 + 1083 transient
An alternative version of the Python with an 18” turret removed to provide for a significant amount of additional VLS.
Cost: $12 billion

Cetus Class BBG/BBGN Flight ID
Displacement: 118,780 tons
Length: 325m
Beam: 42.5m
Draft: 12.6m
Speed: 24 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 24 knots, 20,000 nm @ 16 knots (BBG)
Armament: 3x3 18”/60 cal Mk.2/3, 2x6.1” Mk.2/3 AGS, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal Mk.2/3, 252xMk.127b VLS, 48xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 2xCADL, 8x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 8xDragon CIWS, 8x25mm Bushmaster, 20x12.7mm
Ammunition: 1080x18”, 1500x6.1”, 5400x5”
Aircraft: 8xSH-60, 6xUAV
Countermeasures: 4xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-85 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-5A multifunction (6 arrays), AN/SPS-84 Surface Search, AN/SPS-73(V)2 Navigation, AN/SPG-81(V)2 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19(V)5 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQR-101D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-32C towed array
Integrated Systems: STRATUS Multirole Engagement System, AN/SQQ-122C ASW System, SLQ-224 EW Suite
Radar Range: 650 km (SPS-85), 85 km (SPS-84), 140 km (SPS-73), 170 km (SPQ-19), 100 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 14-22.5” belt, 14” deck, 25” turret face, 15.5” turret side, 23.5” conning tower
Crew: 2013 + 987 transient
A variant of the Cetus with 3 18” mk.2/3 turrets and Mk.127b VLS cells instead of most of the normal launchers and VLS.
Cost (BBGN): $10.6 billion, $800 million (upgrade of Flight ID BBG)
Cost (BBG): $10 billion, $500 million (upgrade of Flight IB BBG)

Cetus BBG/BBGN Flight IC
Displacement: 118,780 tons
Length: 325m
Beam: 42.5m
Draft: 12.6m
Speed: 24 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 24 knots, 20,000 nm @ 16 knots (BBG)
Armament: 4x3 16”/60 cal Mk.2/3, 2x6.1” Mk.2/3 AGS, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal Mk.2/3, 252xMk.127b VLS, 48xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 2xCADL, 8x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 8xDragon II CIWS, 8x25mm Bushmaster, 20x12.7mm
Ammunition: 1080x18”, 1500x6.1”, 5400x5”
Aircraft: 8xSH-60, 6xUAV
Countermeasures: 4xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-85 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-5A multifunction (6 arrays), AN/SPS-84 Surface Search, AN/SPS-73(V)2 Navigation, AN/SPG-81(V)2 Fire Control, 4xAN/SPQ-19(V)5 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQR-101D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-32C towed array
Integrated Systems: STRATUS Multirole Engagement System, AN/SQQ-122C ASW System, SLQ-224 EW Suite
Radar Range: 650 km (SPS-85), 85 km (SPS-84), 140 km (SPS-73), 170 km (SPQ-19), 100 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 14-22.5” belt, 14” deck, 25” turret face, 15.5” turret side, 23.5” conning tower
Crew: 1986 + 1014 transient
A variant of the Cetus with 3 18” mk.2/3 turrets and Mk.127b VLS cells instead of most of the normal launchers and VLS.
An upgraded Cetus using 16” guns and the STRATUS and Mk.127b VLS.
Cost (BBGN): $10.1 billion, $800 million (upgrade of Flight IC BBG)
Cost (BBG): $9.5 billion, $500 million (upgrade of Flight IA BBG)

Cetus Class BBG/BBGN Flight IID
Displacement: 118,780 tons
Length: 325m
Beam: 42.5m
Draft: 12.6m
Speed: 24 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 24 knots, 20,000 nm @ 16 knots (BBG)
Armament: 2x3 18”/60 cal Mk.2/3, 4x6.1” Mk.2/3 AGS, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal Mk.2/3, 360xMk.127b VLS, 64xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 2xCADL, 8x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 8xDragon II CIWS, 8x25mm Bushmaster, 20x12.7mm
Ammunition: 900x18”, 3000x6.1”, 5400x5”
Aircraft: 8xMH-60R Strikehawk, 8xUAV
Countermeasures: 4xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-85 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-5A multifunction (6 arrays), AN/SPS-84 Surface Search, AN/SPS-73(V)2 Navigation, AN/SPG-81(V)2 Fire Control, 2xAN/SPQ-19(V)5 Fire Control (gun), 8xAN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQR-101D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-32C towed array
Integrated Systems: STRATUS Multirole Engagement System, AN/SQQ-122C ASW System, SLQ-224 EW Suite
Radar Range: 650 km (SPS-85), 85 km (SPS-84), 140 km (SPS-73), 170 km (SPQ-19), 100 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 14-22.5” belt, 14” deck, 25” turret face, 15.5” turret side, 23.5” conning tower
Crew: 2013
An upgraded version of the Flight IB Cetus with new VLS and a STRATUS system.
Cost (BBGN): $9.7 billion, $800 million (upgrade of Flight IID BBG)
Cost (BBG): $9.1 billion, $400 million (upgrade of Flight IIB BBG)

Cetus Class BBG/BBGN Flight IIC
Displacement: 118,780 tons
Length: 325m
Beam: 42.5m
Draft: 12.6m
Speed: 24 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 24 knots, 20,000 nm @ 16 knots (BBG)
Armament: 3x3 16”/60 cal Mk.2/3, 4x6.1” Mk.2/3 AGS, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal Mk.2/3, 360xMk.127b VLS, 64xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 2xCADL, 8x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 8xDragon II CIWS, 8x25mm Bushmaster, 20x12.7mm
Ammunition: 1278x16”, 3000x6.1”, 5400x5”
Aircraft: 8xMH-60R Strikehawk, 8xUAV
Countermeasures: 4xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-85 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-5A multifunction (6 arrays), AN/SPS-84 Surface Search, AN/SPS-73(V)2 Navigation, AN/SPG-81(V)2 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19(V)5 Fire Control (gun), 8xAN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQR-101D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-32C towed array
Integrated Systems: STRATUS Multirole Engagement System, AN/SQQ-122C ASW System, SLQ-224 EW Suite
Radar Range: 650 km (SPS-85), 85 km (SPS-84), 140 km (SPS-73), 170 km (SPQ-19), 100 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 14-22.5” belt, 14” deck, 25” turret face, 15.5” turret side, 23.5” conning tower
Crew: 2013
An upgraded version of the Flight IA Cetus with new VLS and a STRATUS system.
Cost (BBGN): $9.4 billion, $800 million (upgrade of Flight IIC BBG)
Cost (BBG): $8.8 billion, $400 million (upgrade of Flight IIA BBG)

Cetus Class BBG Flight IB
Displacement: 118,780 tons
Length: 325m
Beam: 42.5m
Draft: 12.6m
Speed: 24 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 24 knots, 20,000 nm @ 16 knots
Armament: 3x3 18”/54 cal Mk.2, 2x6.1” AGS, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal, 352 cells VLS, 32xShinma (8 quad launchers), 48xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 72xFirebolt (48 angled VLS, 12 twin launchers), 2xAMFEL II, 8x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 8xDragon CIWS, 8x25mm Bushmaster, 20x12.7mm
Ammunition: 1080x18”, 1500x6.1”, 5400x5”
Aircraft: 8xMH-60R Strikehawk, 6xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 3 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25C Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82(V)5 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4A multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77B(V)3 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.1A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-212 EW Suite
Radar Range: 600 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 120 km (SPQ-19), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 14-22.5” belt, 14” deck, 25” turret face, 15.5” turret side, 23.5” conning tower
Crew: 2013
A very large, powerful ship originally intended for the command role. Boasting large batteries of VLS and 16” or 18” guns, this ship is perfectly capable of holding its own against any vessel in its weight class, and provides a phenomenal bombardment platform for supporting amphibious operations.
Cost: $9.7 billion

Cetus Class BBG Flight IA
Displacement: 118,780 tons
Length: 325m
Beam: 42.5m
Draft: 12.6m
Speed: 24 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 24 knots, 20,000 nm @ 16 knots
Armament: 4x3 16”/58 cal Mk.2, 2x6.1” AGS, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal, 352 cells VLS, 32xShinma (8 quad launchers), 48xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 72xFirebolt (48 angled VLS, 12 twin launchers), 2xAMFEL II, 8x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 8xDragon CIWS, 8x25mm Bushmaster, 20x12.7mm
Ammunition: 1560x16”, 1500x6.1”, 5400x5”
Aircraft: 8xMH-60R Strikehawk, 6xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 3 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25C Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82(V)5 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4A multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77B(V)3 Fire Control, 4xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.1A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-212 EW Suite
Radar Range: 600 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 120 km (SPQ-19), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 14-22.5” belt, 14” deck, 25” turret face, 15.5” turret side, 23.5” conning tower
Crew: 2013
An alternative version of the Cetus with 4 16” turrets instead of 3 18”ers
Cost: $9.2 billion

Cetus Class BBG Flight IIB
Displacement: 118,780 tons
Length: 325m
Beam: 42.5m
Draft: 12.6m
Speed: 24 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 24 knots, 20,000 nm @ 16 knots
Armament: 2x3 18”/54 cal Mk.2, 4x6.1” AGS, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal, 448 cells VLS, 64xShinma (16 quad launchers), 48xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 80xFirebolt (48 angled VLS, 16 twin launchers), 2xAMFEL II, 8x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 8xDragon CIWS, 8x25mm Bushmaster, 20x12.7mm
Ammunition: 900x18”, 3000x6.1”, 5400x5”
Aircraft: 8xMH-60R Strikehawk, 8xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 3 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25C Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82(V)5 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4A multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77B(V)3 Fire Control, 2xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 8xAN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.1A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-212 EW Suite
Radar Range: 600 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 120 km (SPQ-19), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 14-22.5” belt, 14” deck, 25” turret face, 15.5” turret side, 23.5” conning tower
Crew: 2013
A modification of the Flight I Cetus that removes 33% of the armament for an even larger VLS battery.
Cost: $8.9 billion

Cetus Class BBG Flight IIA
Displacement: 118,780 tons
Length: 325m
Beam: 42.5m
Draft: 12.6m
Speed: 24 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 24 knots, 20,000 nm @ 16 knots
Armament: 3x3 16”/58 cal, 4x6.1” AGS, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal, 448 cells VLS, 64xShinma (16 quad launchers), 48xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 80xFirebolt (48 angled VLS, 16 twin launchers), 2xAMFEL II, 8x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 8xDragon CIWS, 8x25mm Bushmaster, 20x12.7mm
Ammunition: 1278x16”, 3000x6.1”, 5400x5”
Aircraft: 8xMH-60R Strikehawk, 8xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 3 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25C Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82(V)5 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4A multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77B(V)3 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 8xAN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.1A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-212 EW Suite
Radar Range: 600 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 120 km (SPQ-19), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 14-22.5” belt, 14” deck, 25” turret face, 15.5” turret side, 23.5” conning tower
Crew: 2013
A modification of the Flight I Cetus that removes 33% of the armament for an even larger VLS battery.
Cost: $8.6 billion

Shinryu BBGN Flight IB
Displacement: 110,273 tons
Length: 308m
Beam: 98m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 36 knots
Armament: 3x3 16”/60 cal Mk.2/3, 4xTwin 6.1” Mk.2/3 AGS, 288xMk.127b VLS, 54xCrossbolt VLS (dual-length), 6x21 round launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 6xDragon II CIWS, 6x25mm Bushmaster, 18x12.7mm, 1xCADL, 8x40mm PDUWC, 12xPDTL
Ammunition: 1530x16”, 5000x6.1”
Aircraft: 6xEH-101 or 9xSH-60
UAVs: 2xHigh Endurance, 4xMedium Endurance, 12xShort Endurance
Countermeasures: 4xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-85 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-5A multifunction (6 arrays), 2xAN/SPS-84 Surface Search, 2xAN/SPS-73(V)2 Navigation, 6xAN/SPG-81(V)2 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19(V)5 Fire Control (gun), 4xAN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQR-101D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-32C towed array
Integrated Systems: STRATUS Multirole Engagement System, AN/SQQ-122C ASW System, SLQ-224 EW Suite
Radar Range: 650 km (SPS-85), 85 km (SPS-84), 140 km (SPS-73), 170 km (SPQ-19) 100 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 13.5-25” Belt, 15.5” Deck, 29” Turret Face, 16.5” Turret Side, 25.5” Conning Tower
Crew: 1722 + provisions for 1078 transients
A trimaran battleship intended to augment and eventually replace the Toryu. It’s slightly better armed and with superior handling to the Flight IIIA/B Toryu, and is more survivable against most threats, though it is more susceptible to damage from torpedoes and mines due to the nature of the three hulls, which can’t have quite the underwater protection as the single hull of the Toryu can afford.
Cost: $8.25 billion

Shinryu BBGN Flight IA
Displacement: 110,273 tons
Length: 308m
Beam: 98m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 36 knots
Armament: 3x3 16”/60 cal Mk.2, 4xTwin 6.1” Mk.2 AGS, 288xMk.127b VLS, 54xCrossbolt VLS (dual-length), 6x21 round launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 6xDragon II CIWS, 6x25mm Bushmaster, 18x12.7mm, 1xCADL, 8x40mm PDUWC, 12xPDTL
Ammunition: 1530x16”, 5000x6.1”
Aircraft: 6xEH-101 or 9xSH-60
UAVs: 2xHigh Endurance, 4xMedium Endurance, 12xShort Endurance
Countermeasures: 4xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4D multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 4xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 13.5-25” Belt, 15.5” Deck, 29” Turret Face, 16.5” Turret Side, 25.5” Conning Tower
Crew: 1722 + provisions for 1078 transients
A slightly downgraded version of the Shinryu, which has a CIRRUS Mk.3A system instead of the STRATUS, and Mk.2 guns only, allowing it to be available to more nations.
Cost: $8 billion
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PLEASE NOTE:
Clan Smoke Jaguar classifies any dreadnaught-type vessel exceeding less than 100,000 tons, but exceeding 55,000 tons maximum displacment as a "medium" battleship.
Also, with nuclear powered vessels, all those listed as general export can be expected to have standard (OOC: current) pressurized water reactors. Those listed in advanced will have more advanced next-generation reactors, usually with higher output and lower noise signature. Those listed as sensitive have more exotic systems such as pebblebed reactors.

Finally:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.




Toryu BBG/BBGN Flight IIIB
Displacement: 92,600 tons
Length: 300m
Beam: 39.2m
Draft: 11.7m
Speed: 34 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 33 knots, 16,000 nm @ 17 knots, 21,000 nm @ 15 knots
Armament: 3x3 16”/60 Cal Mk.3, 6xTwin 5”/62 cal Mk.3, 180xMk.127b VLS, 48xCrossbolt VLS, 4x21 round launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 4xDragon II CIWS, 6x25mm Bushmaster, 18x12.7mm, 1xCADL
Ammunition: 1530x16”, 9000x5”
Aircraft: 6xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 8xUAV
Countermeasures: 4xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-85 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-5A multifunction (6 arrays), 2xAN/SPS-84 Surface Search, 2xAN/SPS-73(V)2 Navigation, 6xAN/SPG-81(V)2 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19(V)5 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQR-101D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-32C towed array
Integrated Systems: STRATUS Multirole Engagement System, AN/SQQ-122C ASW System, SLQ-224 EW Suite
Radar Range: 650 km (SPS-85), 85 km (SPS-84), 140 km (SPS-73), 170 km (SPQ-19) 100 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 12-22.5” Belt, 14” Deck, 26.5” Turret Face, 15” Turret Side, 23” Conning Tower
Crew: 1692 + provisions for 808 transients
The most current incarnation of the Toryu. Equipped with Mk.3 ETC guns, Mk.127b VLS, and a full STRATUS system, this is an extremely powerful traditional battleship, and is very effective against aircraft and surface vessels up to the 120,000 ton class.
Cost (BBGN): $7.5 billion, $700 million (upgrade of Flight IIIB BBG)
Cost (BBG): $7 billion, $0.75 billion (upgrade of Flight IIC), $1.25 billion (upgrade of flight IB or IIB), $2.35 billion (upgrade of Flight IA or IIA)

Toryu BBG/BBGN Flight IIIA
Displacement: 92,600 tons
Length: 300m
Beam: 39.2m
Draft: 11.7m
Speed: 34 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 33 knots, 16,000 nm @ 17 knots, 21,000 nm @ 15 knots
Armament: 3x3 16”/60 Cal Mk.2b, 6xTwin 5”/62 cal Mk.2b, 180xMk.127b VLS, 48xCrossbolt VLS, 4x21 round launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 4xDragon CIWS, 6x25mm Bushmaster, 18x12.7mm, 1xCADL
Ammunition: 1530x16”, 9000x5”
Aircraft: 6xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 8xUAV
Countermeasures: 4xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-85 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-5A multifunction (6 arrays), 2xAN/SPS-84 Surface Search, 2xAN/SPS-73(V)2 Navigation, 6xAN/SPG-81(V)2 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19(V)5 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQR-101D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-32C towed array
Integrated Systems: STRATUS Multirole Engagement System, AN/SQQ-122C ASW System, SLQ-224 EW Suite
Radar Range: 650 km (SPS-85), 85 km (SPS-84), 140 km (SPS-73), 170 km (SPQ-19) 100 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 12-22.5” Belt, 14” Deck, 26.5” Turret Face, 15” Turret Side, 23” Conning Tower
Crew: 1692 + provisions for 808 transients
A slightly less effective Toryu Flight III, equipped with Mk.2b ETC guns instead of the more powerful Mk.3s.
Cost (BBGN): $7.4 billion, $700 million (upgrade of Flight IIIA BBG)
Cost (BBG): $6.9 billion, $0.65 billion (upgrade of Flight IIC), $1.15 billion (upgrade of flight IB or IIB), $2.25 billion (upgrade of Flight IA or IIA)

Toryu BBG Flight IIC
Displacement: 92,600 tons
Length: 300m
Beam: 39.2m
Draft: 11.7m
Speed: 34 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 33 knots, 16,000 nm @ 17 knots, 21,000 nm @ 15 knots
Armament: 3x3 16”/59 Cal Mk.2, 6xTwin 5”/62 cal Mk.2, 24xShinma (6 Quad launchers), 256 Cells VLS (NADSAM, ESSM, Naginata, Shinma, NTACMS), 24xFirebolt (6 Quad launchers), 32xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 1xAMFEL III, 6x21 round launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 8xDragon CIWS, 6x25mm Bushmaster, 18x12.7mm
Ammunition: 1530x16”, 9000x5”
Aircraft: 6xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 8xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4D multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 12-22.5” Belt, 14” Deck, 26.5” Turret Face, 15” Turret Side, 23” Conning Tower
Crew: 1692 + provisions for 808 transients
A variant of the Toryu with several secondary guns removed to make room for additional VLS, as well as Crossbolt and Firebolt missiles. Additionally, this unit is equipped with the CIRRUS Mk.3A system.
Cost: $6.4 billion, $0.75 billion (upgrade of Flight IIB), $1.1 billion (upgrade of flight IB), $1.8 billion (upgrade of Flight IA or IIA)

Toryu Class BB Flight I/IIB
Displacement: 92,600 tons
Length: 300m
Beam: 39.2m
Draft: 11.7m
Speed: 34 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 33 knots, 16,000 nm @ 17 knots, 21,000 nm @ 15 knots
Armament: 9x16”/58 Cal Mk.2, 8xTwin 5”/62 cal Mk.2, 4x21 round launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 32xHarpoon (8 Quad launchers), 160 Cells VLS, 4xDragon CIWS, 6x25mm Bushmaster, 18x12.7mm, 1xAMFEL II
Typical VLS Load: 96xSM-2MR, 64xESSM, 32xTomahawk, 16xVLASROC
Aircraft: 6xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 8xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 3 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25C Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82(V)5 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4A multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77B(V)3 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.1A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-212 EW Suite
Radar Range: 600 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 12-22.5” Belt, 14” Deck, 26.5” Turret Face, 15” Turret Side, 23” Conning Tower
Crew: 1692 + provisions for 800 transients (1008 surge)
An upgraded version of the Flight I/IIA that utilizes the CIRRUS Mk.1 Air Defense System. As with the Flight I/IIA, the Flight IB and IIB only differ in that the latter has Mk.2 guns instead of the conventional Mk.1s.
Cost (Flight IIB): $5.7 billion, $700 million (upgrade of Flight IIA), $300 million (upgrade of Flight IB), $1 billion (upgrade of Flight IA)
Cost (Flight IB): $5.5 billion, $700 million (upgrade of Flight IA)

Toryu Class BB Flight I/IIA (http://www.battleship.org/images/bb61fa.jpg)
Displacement: 92,600 tons
Length: 300m
Beam: 39.2m
Draft: 11.7m
Speed: 34 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 33 knots, 16,000 nm @ 17 knots, 21,000 nm @ 15 knots
Armament: 9x16”/58 Cal, 8xTwin 5”/62 cal, 4x21 round launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 32xHarpoon (8 Quad launchers), 160 Cells VLS, 4xDragon CIWS, 6x25mm Bushmaster, 18x12.7mm, 1xAMFEL
Typical VLS Load: 96xSM-2MR, 64xESSM, 32xTomahawk, 16xVLASROC
Aircraft: 6xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 8xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55(V)6 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-112 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 8xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonar: AN/SLQ-78 Torpedo Warning
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 100 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 12-22.5” Belt, 14” Deck, 26.5” Turret Face, 15” Turret Side, 23” Conning Tower
Crew: 1692 + provisions for 800 transients (1008 surge)
A large, modern multirole battleship. It’s designed to take an extreme amount of punishment, and its extensive armor allows it to withstand hits from virtually any conventional cruise missile, as well as most heavy naval guns. In addition, its torpedo belts and hull compartments allow it to withstand several hits from even 25.6” torpedoes. The primary armament of the battleship is three triple 16”/58 calibre gun turrets. Due to improved shell design and a lengthened barrel, these boast a significant increase in both range and penetration over the 16”/50 calibre guns of the Iowa Class. Backing up the 16” guns are eight twin 5”/62 calibre guns. These are the same advanced 5” guns that fire the ERGM and are being used for upgrading US destroyers, though in a twin mount as opposed to the single ones of smaller vessels. The centerpieces of the design, however, are the 160 VLS cells placed in several batches along the ship. These can fire a wide range of missiles for engaging any type of target, 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, 4 antimissile missile launchers, and our new point defense laser system (AMFEL). 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. It also has facilities for refueling other ships while underway, and has the capability to accommodate up to 1000 troops and large amounts of supplies. ASW capabilities, however, are somewhat limited.
The only real difference between the Flight IA and IIA vessels is that the latter incorporates more powerful Mk.2 16” guns with liquid propellants.
Cost (Flight IIA): $5.1 billion, $350 million (upgrade of Flight IA)
Cost (Flight IA): $4.9 billion

Toryu Class BB Export (http://www.battleship.org/images/bb61fa.jpg)
Displacement: 92,600 tons
Length: 300m
Beam: 39.2m
Draft: 11.7m
Speed: 33 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 33 knots, 16,000 nm @ 17 knots, 21,000 nm @ 15 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
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55(V)6 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-62 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun), 8xAN/SPQ-9B Fire Control (gun)
Sonar: AN/SLQ-78 Torpedo Warning
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 100 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 75 km (SPQ-12), 36.6 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 10-18” Belt, 4-11.2” Deck, 21.2” Turret Face, 12” Turret Side, 18.4” Conning Tower
Crew: 1692 + 800 transient (1008 surge)
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.
Cost: $4.1 billion

Shoho Class BBGN
Displacement: 79,853 tons full load
Length: 272m
Beam: 89m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 38 knots
Armament: 2x3 16”/60 Cal Mk.2/3, 4xTwin 6.1” AGS, 4x21 round launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 24xShinma (6 Quad launchers), 96xMk.127B VLS, 4xDragon II CIWS, 6x25mm Bushmaster, 18x12.7mm, 1xAMFEL III
Ammunition: 900x16”, 6000x6.1”
Aircraft: 6xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 8xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4D multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, 2xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 4xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 10.4-19.5” Belt, 12” Deck, 23” Turret Face, 13” Turret Side, 20” Conning Tower
Crew: 1387 + provisions for 1013 transients
A replacement vessel for the Yahagi and Zuiho vessels, intended to help reduce the number of gun calibers within the Smoke Jaguar Navy. This is another trimaran design, and is equipped with a full CIRRUS Mk.3A suite for engagements.
Cost: $5.5 billion

Chuyo Class BCGN
Displacement: 68,279 tons full load
Speed: 40 knots
Armament: 5x3 8”/60 Cal Mk.2/3, 6xTwin 5”/62 cal, 4x21 round launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 24xShinma (6 Quad launchers), 108xMk.127B VLS, 4xDragon II CIWS, 6x25mm Bushmaster, 12x12.7mm, 1xAMFEL III
Ammunition: 11,250x8”
Aircraft: 6xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 8xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4D multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, 5xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 9.3-17.3” Belt, 10.4” Deck, 12.5” Turret Face, 8.2” Turret Side, 17.5” Conning Tower
Crew: 1243 + provisions for 1057 transients
A counterpart to the Shoho BBGN, and intended to replace the aging Oyoda class, this is armed with a massive battery of 8” guns to provide lighter bombardment (though with a far faster rate of fire than heavier guns).
Cost: $4.8 billion

Zuiho Class BBG/BBGN Flight IIB
Displacement: 63,270 tons
Length: 270m
Beam: 34m
Draft: 12.4m max
Speed: 35.2 knots
Armament: 9x14”/60 cal Mk.3, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal Mk.3, 96xMk.127b VLS, 24xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 1xAMFEL III, 4x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 6xDragon CIWS, 4x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 12x12.7mm
Ammunition: 1350x14”, 5600x5”
Typical VLS Load: 42xNADSAM MR, 24xESSM, 32xNaginata/TACMS, 16xNASM
Aircraft: 4xMH-60R Strikehawk, 4xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4D multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 4xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 9-14” belt, 4-8” deck, 20” turret face, 10” turret sides, 17.5” conning tower
Crew: 1273 + 727 transient
An improved Zuiho with Mk.3 guns and a CIRRUS Mk.3A system.
Cost (BBGN): $5 billion, $0.6 billion (upgrade of Flight IIB BBG)
Cost: (BBG): $4.5 billion, $500 million (upgrade of Flight IA)

Zuiho BBG/BBGN Flight IIA
Displacement: 63,270 tons
Length: 270m
Beam: 34m
Draft: 12.4m max
Speed: 35.2 knots
Armament: 9x14”/60 cal Mk.3, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal Mk.3, 96xMk.127b VLS, 24xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 1xAMFEL III, 4x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 6xDragon CIWS, 4x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 12x12.7mm
Ammunition: 1350x14”, 5600x5”
Typical VLS Load: 42xNADSAM MR, 24xESSM, 32xNaginata/TACMS, 16xNASM
Aircraft: 4xMH-60R Strikehawk, 4xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4D multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 4xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 9-14” belt, 4-8” deck, 20” turret face, 10” turret sides, 17.5” conning tower
Crew: 1273 + 727 transient
An upgraded Zuiho with Mk.2b guns and a CIRRUS Mk.3A system.
Cost (BBGN): $4.9 billion, $0.6 billion (upgrade of Flight IIA BBG)
Cost: (BBG): $4.4 billion, $400 million (upgrade of Flight IA)

Zuiho Class BBG (http://www.scharnhorst-class.dk/scharnhorst/paint_schemes/pictures/1939/paint_scharnhorst_1939_a_commissioning.gif)
Displacement: 63,270 tons
Length: 270m
Beam: 34m
Draft: 12.4m max
Speed: 35.2 knots
Armament: 9x14”/58 cal, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal, 96 cells VLS, 32xShinma (8 quad launchers), 24xFirebolt (12 twin launchers), 24xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 1xAMFEL II, 4x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 6xDragon CIWS, 4x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 12x12.7mm
Ammunition: 1350x14”, 5600x5”
Typical VLS Load: 42xNADSAM MR, 24xESSM, 32xNaginata/TACMS, 16xNASM
Aircraft: 4xMH-60R Strikehawk, 4xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 3 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25C Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82(V)5 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4A multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-62 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.1A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-212 EW Suite
Radar Range: 600 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 9-14” belt, 4-8” deck, 20” turret face, 10” turret sides, 17.5” conning tower
Crew: 1273 + 727 transient
A medium-sized battleship in the class of the US Iowa, designed as a cheaper alternative to the Toryu class. It still possesses excellent firepower, but is only 2/3 the wait and half the price. It is equipped with a version of the CIRRUS system, but radar limitations preclude the use of NADSAM ER missiles, though the 200 km raged MRs still provide excellent coverage.
Cost: $4.2 billion
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PLEASE NOTE:
Clan Smoke Jaguar classifies any dreadnaught-type vessel exceeding less than 55,000 tons as a "medium" battleship.
Also, with nuclear powered vessels, all those listed as general export can be expected to have standard (OOC: current) pressurized water reactors. Those listed in advanced will have more advanced next-generation reactors, usually with higher output and lower noise signature. Those listed as sensitive have more exotic systems such as pebblebed reactors.

Also:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.




Yubari Class BCG/BCGN Flight IIIB
Displacement: 48,000 tons
Length: 225m
Beam: 30m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 36 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 30 knots, 17,000 nm @ 15 knots (BCG)
Armament: 3x3 12”/56 cal Mk.3, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal Mk.3, 108xMk.127b VLS, 36xCrossbolt VLS, 6xDragon CIWS, 4x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 1xCADL
Aircraft: 4xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 4xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4D multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 4xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 4xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 8-14” belt, 2-8” deck, 16” turret face, 7” turret side, 15” conning tower
Crew: 1385 + 115 transient
An improved Yubari with Mk.3 guns and a CIRRUS Mk.3A system, as well as Mk.127b VLS.
Cost (BCGN): $4.5 billion, $500 million (upgrade of Yubari BCG Flight IIIB)
Cost (BCG): $4.1 billion, $300 million (upgrade of Flight IID), $700 million (upgrade of Flight IIC), $1.1 billion (upgrade of Flight IIB), $1.3 billion (upgrade of Flight IIA), $950 million (upgrade of Flight IC), $1.45 billion (upgrade of Flight IB), $1.65 billion (upgrade of Flight IA)

Yubari Class BCG/BCGN Flight IIIA
Displacement: 48,000 tons
Length: 225m
Beam: 30m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 36 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 30 knots, 17,000 nm @ 15 knots (BCG)
Armament: 3x3 12”/56 cal Mk.3, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal Mk.3, 108xMk.127b VLS, 36xCrossbolt VLS, 6xDragon CIWS, 4x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 1xCADL
Aircraft: 4xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 4xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4D multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 4xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 4xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 8-14” belt, 2-8” deck, 16” turret face, 7” turret side, 15” conning tower
Crew: 1385 + 115 transient
An improved Yubari with Mk.2b guns and a CIRRUS Mk.3A system, as well as Mk.127b VLS.
Cost (BCGN): $4.4 billion, $500 million (upgrade of Yubari BCG Flight IIIB)
Cost (BCG): $4 billion, $200 million (upgrade of Flight IID), $600 million (upgrade of Flight IIC), $1 billion (upgrade of Flight IIB), $1.2 billion (upgrade of Flight IIA), $850 million (upgrade of Flight IC), $1.35 billion (upgrade of Flight IB), $1.55 billion (upgrade of Flight IA)

Yubari Class BCG Flight IID
Displacement: 48,000 tons
Length: 225m
Beam: 30m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 36 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 30 knots, 17,000 nm @ 15 knots
Armament: 3x3 12”/56 cal Mk.2, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal, 192 cells VLS, 16xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 24xShinma (6 quad launchers), 6xDragon CIWS, 4x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 1xAMFEL II
Aircraft: 4xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 4xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)2 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4B multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)3 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 4xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 4xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58C hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.2A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-212D EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 8-14” belt, 2-8” deck, 16” turret face, 7” turret side, 15” conning tower
Crew: 1368 + 432 transient
A modified Yubari with 2 of the 5” turrets removed to make room for additional missile armament, as well as a few other minor improvements.
Cost: $3.95 billion, $550 million (upgrade of Flight IIC), $950 million (upgrade of Flight IIB), $1.15 billion (upgrade of Flight IIA), $800 million (upgrade of Flight IC), $1.3 billion (upgrade of Flight IB), $1.5 billion (upgrade of Flight IA)

Yubari Class BCG Flight IC/IIC
Displacement: 48,000 tons
Length: 225m
Beam: 30m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 36 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 30 knots, 17,000 nm @ 15 knots
Armament: 9x12”/56 cal Mk.2, 6xTwin 5”/62 cal, 96 cells VLS, 24xTomahawk (6 quad launchers), 16xHarpoon (4 quad launchers), 4xDragon CIWS, 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 1xAMFEL II
Aircraft: 4xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 4xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 3 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25C Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82(V)5 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4A multifunction (3 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 3xAN/SPG-77B(V)3 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.1A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-212 EW Suite
Radar Range: 600 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 8-14” belt, 2-8” deck, 16” turret face, 7” turret side, 15” conning tower
Crew: 1385 + 415 transient
A variant of the Yubari with a CIRRUS system. The main difference between the two vessels is that the Flight IC has Mk.1 guns, while the Flight IIC has liquid propellant Mk.2 guns.
Cost (Flight IIC): $3.45 billion, $400 million (upgrade of Flight IIB), $600 million (upgrade of Flight IIA), $250 million (upgrade of Flight IC), $750 million (upgrade of Flight IB), $950 million (upgrade of Flight IA)
Cost: (Flight IC): $3.3 billion, $400 million (upgrade of flight IB), $600 million (upgrade of Flight IA)

Yubari Class BCG Flight IB/IIB
Displacement: 48,000 tons
Length: 225m
Beam: 30m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 36 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 30 knots, 17,000 nm @ 15 knots
Armament: 9x12”/56 cal Mk.2, 6xTwin 5”/62 cal, 96 cells VLS, 24xTomahawk (6 quad launchers), 16xHarpoon (4 quad launchers), 4xDragon CIWS, 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 1xAMFEL II
Aircraft: 4xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 4xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-3 multifunction (3 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 3xAN/SPG-77 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AEGIS Mk.5A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 540 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 8-14” belt, 2-8” deck, 16” turret face, 7” turret side, 15” conning tower
Crew: 1385 + 415 transient
A variant of the Yubari with an AEGIS Mk.5A system, which isn’t as capable as the CIRRUS, but is notably cheaper. As with the Flight IC/IIC, the IB model has standard guns while the IIB has liquid propellant Mk.2s.
Cost (Flight IIB): $3.05 billion, $300 million (upgrade of Flight IIA), $250 million (upgrade of Flight IB), $550 million (upgrade of Flight IA)
Cost: (Flight IB): $2.9 billion, $300 million (upgrade of Flight IA)

Yubari Class BCG Flight IA/IIA (http://www.battleship.org/images/bb62oa.jpg)
Displacement: 48,000 tons
Length: 225m
Beam: 30m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 36 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 30 knots, 17,000 nm @ 15 knots
Armament: 9x12”/56 cal, 6xTwin 5”/62 cal, 96 cells VLS, 24xTomahawk (6 quad launchers), 16xHarpoon (4 quad launchers), 4xDragon CIWS, 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 1xAMFEL
Aircraft: 4xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 4xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55(V)6 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-62 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-9B Fire Control (gun)
Sonar: AN/SLQ-78 Torpedo Warning
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 100 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12), 36.6 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 8-14” belt, 2-8” deck, 16” turret face, 7” turret side, 15” conning tower
Crew: 1385 + 415 transient
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. In a gunnery duel, this ship is notably inferior though, as it must get within 18 km to have a decent chance against even an Iowa, and it has less armor. However, if it gets within effective range, the superior rate of fire will help even things out a bit. The ship also has options for both AEGIS and CIRRUS advanced fire control systems, making it an excellent multirole platform, though it’s still rather lacking in ASW abilities.
The Flight IA differs from the IIA in having standard guns, while the IIA has Mk.2 guns with liquid propellant. Otherwise, the vessels are virtually identical
Cost (Flight IIA): $2.85 billion, $250 million (upgrade of Flight IA)
Cost (Flight IA): $2.7 billion

Yubari Class BCG Export Flight IB
Displacement: 48,000 tons
Length: 225m
Beam: 30m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 36 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 30 knots, 17,000 nm @ 15 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
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-3 multifunction (3 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 3xAN/SPG-77 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AEGIS Mk.5A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 540 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 8-14” belt, 2-7” deck, 16” turret face, 7” turret side, 15” conning tower
Crew: 1385 + 415 transient
A variant of the Yubari Export with an AEGIS Mk.5A to allow for greater capability against airborne theats.
Cost: $2.7 billion

Yubari Class BCG Export Flight IA (http://www.battleship.org/images/bb62oa.jpg)
Displacement: 48,000 tons
Length: 225m
Beam: 30m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 36 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 30 knots, 17,000 nm @ 15 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
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55(V)6 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-62 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-9B Fire Control (gun)
Sonar: AN/SLQ-78 Torpedo Warning
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 100 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12), 36.6 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 8-14” belt, 2-7” deck, 16” turret face, 7” turret side, 15” conning tower
Crew: 1385 + 415 transient
An export version of the Yubari, 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

Oyoda Class BCG/BCGN Flight IIIB
Displacement: 45,000 tons
Length: 214m
Beam: 28m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 38 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 34 knots, 17,000 nm @ 18 knots (BCG)
Armament: 4x4 8”/60 cal Mk.3, 2xTwin 5”/62 cal, 90xMk.127b VLS, 6xDragon CIWS, 4x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM)
Ammunition: 7200x8”, 3000x5”
Aircraft: 4xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 4xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-93 Long-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPY-4B multifunction (3 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 3xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, 4xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 2xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: NIMBUS Mk.2 Air Defense System, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 515 km (SPS-93), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 5-11” belt, 1.4-7” deck, 12” turret face, 6” turret side, 10” conning tower
Crew: 1126 + 124 transient
A variant of the Oyoda with Mk.3 guns and an improved NIMBUS system. It has also replaced the MLRS launchers, Mk.41 VLS, and Shinma launchers with a more versatile Mk.127b VLS system.
Cost (BCGN): $3.65 billion, $500 million (upgrade of Oyoda BCG Flight IIIB)
Cost (BCG): $3.35 billion, $300 million (upgrade of Flight IIC), $700 million (upgrade of Flight IIB), $1 billion (upgrade of Flight IIA), $850 million (upgrade of Flight IB), $1.15 billion (upgrade of Flight IA)

Oyoda Class BCG/BCGN Flight IIIA
Displacement: 45,000 tons
Length: 214m
Beam: 28m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 38 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 34 knots, 17,000 nm @ 18 knots (BCG)
Armament: 4x4 8”/60 cal Mk.2b, 2xTwin 5”/62 cal, 90xMk.127b VLS, 6xDragon CIWS, 4x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM)
Ammunition: 7200x8”, 3000x5”
Aircraft: 4xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 4xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-93 Long-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPY-4B multifunction (3 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 3xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, 4xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 2xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: NIMBUS Mk.2 Air Defense System, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 515 km (SPS-93), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 5-11” belt, 1.4-7” deck, 12” turret face, 6” turret side, 10” conning tower
Crew: 1126 + 124 transient
An alternative to the Flight IIIB, with Mk.2b second generation LP guns instead of the Mk.3s.
Cost (BCGN): $3.6 billion, $500 million (upgrade of Oyoda BCG Flight IIIB)
Cost (BCG): $3.3 billion, $250 million (upgrade of Flight IIC), $650 million (upgrade of Flight IIB), $950 million (upgrade of Flight IIA), $800 million (upgrade of Flight IB), $1.1 billion (upgrade of Flight IA)

Oyoda Class BCG/BCGN Flight IIC
Displacement: 45,000 tons
Length: 214m
Beam: 28m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 38 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 34 knots, 17,000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 4x4 8”/60 cal Mk.2, 2xTwin 5”/62 cal, 128xMk.41 VLS, 4xQuad Shinma Launcher, 4x12-round MLRS Launcher, 6xDragon CIWS, 4x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM)
Ammunition: 7200x8”, 3000x5”, 384xMLRS
Aircraft: 4xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 4xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-93 Long-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPY-4A multifunction (3 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 3xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, 4xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 2xAN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: NIMBUS Mk.1B Air Defense System, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 515 km (SPS-93), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 5-11” belt, 1.4-7” deck, 12” turret face, 6” turret side, 10” conning tower
Crew: 1126 + 374 transient
A variant of the Oyoda with 2 of the 5” turrets removed to make room for additional missile armament, including 4 12-round MLRS launchers, giving it a superior shore bombardment capability compared to earlier versions. It also includes a NIMBUS system, which is essentially a scaled down CIRRUS for smaller vessels.
Cost: $3.2 billion, $400 million (upgrade of Flight IIB), $700 million (upgrade of Flight IIA), $650 million (upgrade of Flight IB), $950 million (upgrade of Flight IA)

Oyoda BCG Flight IB/IIB
Displacement: 45,000 tons
Length: 214m
Beam: 28m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 38 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 34 knots, 17,000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 4x4 8”/59 cal, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal, 96xMk.41 VLS, 4xQuad Tomahawk Launcher, 2xQuad Harpoon Launcher, 4xDragon CIWS, 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM)
Ammunition: 7200x8”, 6000x5”, 384xMLRS
Aircraft: 4xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 4xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-3 multifunction (3 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 3xAN/SPG-77 Fire Control, 4xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 4xAN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AEGIS Mk.5A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 540 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 5-11” belt, 1.4-7” deck, 12” turret face, 6” turret side, 10” conning tower
Crew: 1126 + 374 transient
An improved Oyoda with an AEGIS Mk.5A system to allow for improved air defense capabilities. As with other vessels, the Flight IIB differs from the Flight IB only in the type of gun.
Cost (Flight IIB): $2.85 billion, $300 million (upgrade of Flight IIA), $250 million (upgrade of Flight IB), $550 million (upgrade of Flight IA)
Cost (Flight IB): $2.7 billion, $300 million (upgrade of Flight IA)

Oyoda BCG Flight IA/IIA (http://www.chuckhawks.com/jeanbart.jpg)
Displacement: 45,000 tons
Length: 214m
Beam: 28m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 38 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 34 knots, 17,000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 4x4 8”/59 cal, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal, 128xMk.41 VLS, 4xQuad Shinma Launcher, 4x12-round MLRS Launcher, 6xDragon CIWS, 4x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM)
Ammunition: 7200x8”, 6000x5”, 384xMLRS
Aircraft: 4xSH-60B/F/R Seahawk, 4xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55(V)6 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-62 Fire Control, 4xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 4xAN/SPQ-9B Fire Control (gun)
Sonar: AN/SLQ-78 Torpedo Warning
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 100 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12), 36.6 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 5-11” belt, 1.4-7” deck, 12” turret face, 6” turret side, 10” conning tower
Crew: 1126 + 374 transient
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 (23.04 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. While the standard unit is not geared for long-range air defense, an AEGIS suite can be added, which will give it capability slightly better than that of the average Arleigh Burke destroyer. As with most large vessels, it is somewhat lacking in ASW ability.
Cost (Flight IIA): $2.65 billion, $250 million (upgrade of Flight IA)
Cost: (Flight IA): $2.5 billion

Oyoda Class BC Export Flight IB (http://www.chuckhawks.com/jeanbart.jpg)
Displacement: 45,000 tons
Length: 214m
Beam: 28m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 38 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 34 knots, 17,000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 4x4 x8”/55 cal, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal, 128 cells VLS, 16xTomahawk (4 quad launchers), 8xHarpoon (2 quad launchers), 4xDragon CIWS, 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM)
Ammunition: 7200x8”, 6000x5”
Aircraft: 4xSH-60B/F Seahawk
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-3 multifunction (3 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 3xAN/SPG-77 Fire Control, 4xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 4xAN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AEGIS Mk.5A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 540 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 150 km (SPQ-19), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 5-11” belt, 1.4-6” deck, 12” turret face, 6” turret side, 10” conning tower
Crew: 1126 + 374 transient
A variant of the Oyoda Export with an AEGIS Mk.5A system.
Cost: $2.5 billion

Oyoda Class BC Export Flight IB
Displacement: 45,000 tons
Length: 214m
Beam: 28m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 38 knots
Range: 5000 nm @ 34 knots, 17,000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 4x4 x8”/55 cal, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal, 128 cells VLS, 16xTomahawk (4 quad launchers), 8xHarpoon (2 quad launchers), 4xDragon CIWS, 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM)
Ammunition: 7200x8”, 6000x5”
Aircraft: 4xSH-60B/F Seahawk
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55(V)6 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-62 Fire Control, 4xAN/SPQ-19 Fire Control (gun), 4xAN/SPQ-9B Fire Control (gun)
Sonar: AN/SLQ-78 Torpedo Warning
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 100 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 150 km (SPQ-19), 75 km (SPQ-12), 36.6 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 5-11” belt, 1.4-6” deck, 12” turret face, 6” turret side, 10” conning tower
Crew: 1126 + 374 transient
The export version of the Oyoda, with 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: $2.5 billion

Junyo Class Pocket Battleship (http://www.steelnavy.com/images/IS%20New%20Mexico/NMex1395sfq.JPG)
Displacement: 38,400 tons
Length: 230m
Beam: 30m
Draft: 10m max
Speed: 36.7 knots
Armament: 9x10”/58 cal, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal, 96 cells VLS, 64 cells VLS (ESSM), 16xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 24xShinma (6 quad launchers), 4xMLRS pod (6 ready-to fire rockets each), 4x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 4xDragon CIWS, 4x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 8x12.7mm
Ammunition: 2475x10”, 5600x5”
Typical VLS Load: 72xTACMS/Naginata, 24xNASM
Aircraft: 3xSH-2G Super Seasprite, 3xUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-112 Fire Control
Sonar: AN/SLQ-78 Torpedo Warning
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 80.5 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64)
Armor: 12.5” belt, 6” deck, 15” turret face, 7.5” turret sides, 9” conning tower
Crew: 1029 + 471 transient
Banking on their German heritage, several CSJ design teams have privately developed this worthy successor to the successful Deutschland class of “pocket battleships.” These units are armed with long-barreled 10” guns that pack a surprising punch, and are rather well armored. Though not as heavily armed as larger ships, the 16 round Crossbolt VLS, along with the large VLS complement makes this a dangerous unit. The only weakness is that it lacks advanced fire control to support NADSAM missiles, and thus has to rely on ESSMs or similar weapons for air defense.
Cost: $2.2 billion
Clan Smoke Jaguar
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PLEASE NOTE:
Clan Smoke Jaguar classifies any non-dreadnaught type vessel exceeding 20,000 tons and optimized for a shore bombardment role, or any gun cruiser, as a "bombardment vessel." This includes, primarily, gun cruisers and arsenal ships.
Also, with nuclear powered vessels, all those listed as general export can be expected to have standard (OOC: current) pressurized water reactors. Those listed in advanced will have more advanced next-generation reactors, usually with higher output and lower noise signature. Those listed as sensitive have more exotic systems such as pebblebed reactors.

Finally:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.




Tsunami Class Arsenal Ship
Displacement: 483,784 tons
Length: 584m
Beam: 76.4m
Draft: 16m
Speed: 36 knots max
Armament: 1920xMK.127B VLS, 432xCrossbolt VLS (dual-length), 16x21 round launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 12xDragon II CIWS, 4xCADL, 16x40mm PDUWC, 32xPDTL
Aircraft: 9xSH-60 or 6xEH-101, 4xEH-101 AEW, 6xLR UAV, 24xMR UAV
Radars: AN/SPS-93 Long-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55(V)6 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 8xAN/SPG-113(V)2 Fire Control
Sonar: AN/SLQ-81 Torpedo Warning & Fire Control
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-208 EW Suite
Radar Range: 515 km (SPS-93), 100 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64)
Armor: 32-71” belt, 42” deck, 68” conning tower
Crew: 653
A massive, devastatingly powerful arsenal ship that fully lives up to its namesake. With 1920 Mk.127B VLS cells and 288 dual-length Crossbolt cells, this massive vessel can bring phenomenal firepower to bear. This is compounded by an advanced fire control and firing system that divides the loads into 8-cell firing units. Compartmentalization and individual launching systems allow for all 240 units to launch a missile simultaneously, for a rate of up to 240 missiles every 2 seconds, though breaks do occur when missiles are packed in multiple levels, as it takes a few minutes to clear lower levels for launch. Still, the rate of fire is staggering, and using VLMLRS rockets, the Tsunami can empty an astounding 76,800 rockets in 10 minutes & 50 seconds, a feat that would require over 3200 regular MLRS launchers! Additionally, there are 432 dual-length Crossbolt launchers to provide a heavy antishipping capability. These are grouped into firing units of 12, and thus 36 missiles can be launched at a time.
For purposes of survivability, the vessel’s firing units are packed together in groups of three to form 24-cell “blocks,” which are further divided into 192-cell batteries. All cells are recessed in the hull (ie, the top of the cell is several meters below the level of the main deck), with raised armored structures around each battery to provide protection against high-angle attacks (shells, bombs), with smaller dividing bulkheads surrounding each block. The design ensures that even high-angle strikes with shells and bombs will often fail to reach the cells themselves, and even succeeding, they will usually only manage to take out a 24-cell block at most, leaving most of the fighting power intact, and finally, the open top design and armor plating in every other direction serves to vent blasts upwards, minimizing damage to the vessel itself.
As far as engagement goes, the vessel doesn’t quite have a full CIRRUS or STRATUS suite, but does possess significant search, tracking, and fire control capabilities, and can engage large numbers of aircraft at the maximum range of the NADSAM-ER missile, as well as surface and ground targets, especially with help from onboard helicopters and UAVs.
Cost: $32 billion

Firestorm IV/V AS (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/arsenal_72.jpg)
Displacement: 51,859 tons
Length: 236m
Beam: 32m
Draft: 9.2m
Speed: 33 knots
Armament: 432 cells Mk.127B VLS (216 for Mk.V), 4xPDM launcher, 4xDragon II CIWS
Aircraft: 2xSH-60 (Mk.IV) OR 4xSH-60, 3xME UAV, 6xSE UAV (Mk.V)
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55(V)6 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-112 Fire Control
Sonar: AN/SLQ-78 Torpedo Warning
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-208 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 100 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64)
Armor: 6-10” Belt, 3-6” Deck, 8” Conning Tower
Crew: 122
An even further development of the Firestorm. This one uses the new strategic VLS cells. This provides a phenominal improvement in the number and type of weapons that can be emplyed. However, the extra internal space that these take up limits the supplies and equipment that can be carried, and the Mk.IV has reduced range and can only mount 2 SH-60s or ME UAVs. An alternative version, the Mk.V, cuts the number of cells in half (still comparable the the Firestorm III in weapons load though) to allow for the full use of those facilities for longer endurance and UAV/helicopter support.
Cost: $1.4 billion (Firestorm IV), $1.5 billion (Firestorm V)

Firestorm III AS (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/arsenal_72.jpg)
Displacement: 51,859 tons
Length: 236m
Beam: 32m
Draft: 9.2m
Speed: 33 knots
Armament: 768 cells VLS, 4xPDM launcher, 4xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 4xSH-60, 3xME UAV, 6xSE UAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55(V)6 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-112 Fire Control
Sonar: AN/SLQ-78 Torpedo Warning
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 100 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64)
Armor: 6-10” Belt, 3-6” Deck, 8” Conning Tower
Crew: 122
Essentially a bigger and badder version of the old Firestorm, the Mk.III is most notable in having a 50% increase in the VLS load, as well as a solid UAV capability. It also boasts decent armor protection, allowing it to survive strikes by most antishipping missiles.
Cost: $1.2 billion

Firestorm Class Arsenal Ship (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/arsenal2.jpg)
Displacement: 38,000 tons
Length: 200m
Beam: 27m
Draft: 8m (normal), 19m (ballasted down)
Speed: 33 knots
Armament: 512 cells VLS (8 64 cell batteries), 4x21 round launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 2xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 3xSH-60B LAMPS III
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-112 Fire Control
Sonar: AN/SLQ-78 Torpedo Warning
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 80.5 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64)
Crew: 114
Clan Smoke Jaguar's arsenal ship design. Like most other vessels of the type, these ships are very stealthy and highly automated to reduce crew requirements. They differ from contemporaries in two major areas. The first is the inclusion some onboard fire control systems, which most arsenal ships lack (they rely entirely on other units like AWACS and ground control stations for this). While these increase cost and crew needed for the ship, they provide it with an autonomous strike capabilility, as well as an effective backup should the data-link be countered, or the controlling units eliminated. The other improvement is the installation of a dedicated helicopter hangar for 3 SH-60B LAMPS III helicopters, which can further increase autonomy by providing surveillance and fire control through their LAMPS systems. Survivability against missiles is also enhanced by an ability to ballast down, submerging most of the side hull and providing a minimal target for missiles.
Cost: $800 million

Polestar Class CAN
Displacement: 44,178 tons full load
Length: 244m
Beam: 64.2m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 38 knots
Endurance: 6 months
Armament: 3x3 8”/60 cal Mk.2/3, 54xMk.127b VLS, 4x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 4xDragon II CIWS, 2xCADL, 2xKDH-281 ASW RL (32 rounds), 2xTwin 21” SVTT (16 weapons), 4x35mm Bushmaster III
Aircraft: 2xEH-101 or 3xSH-60, 3xNotus LRUAV, 6xZephyr MRUAV, 9xDuskrider SRUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4B multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77A(V)4 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 100 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 10.25” belt, 4.5” deck, 9” conning tower
Crew: 287 standard, 403 surge
A nuclear powered counterpart to the Eraser, based on the Sarasvati cruiser.
Cost: $3.6 billion

Eraser Class CA
Displacement: 44,178 tons full load
Length: 244m
Beam: 64.2m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 38 knots
Range: 15,000 nm @ 18 knots
Endurance: 6 months
Armament: 3x3 8”/60 cal Mk.2b/3, 54xMk.127b VLS, 4x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 4xDragon II CIWS, 2xCADL, 2xKDH-281 ASW RL (32 rounds), 2xTwin 21” SVTT (16 weapons), 4x35mm Bushmaster III
Aircraft: 2xEH-101 or 3xSH-60, 3xNotus LRUAV, 6xZephyr MRUAV, 9xDuskrider SRUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4B multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77A(V)4 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 100 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 10.25” belt, 4.5” deck, 9” conning tower
Crew: 287 standard, 403 surge
A powerful replacement (or complement) for the Yahagi and Hiragi bombardment cruisers based on the Benzaiten cruiser. The vessel boasts a full CIRRUS Mk.3A suite (though with some downgraded electronics) that gives it excellent air defense and ASW capabilities in addition to its land attack and surface strike role.
Cost: $3 billion

Yahagi CA Flight IIB (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/kirov/images/1144_7.jpg)
Displacement: 26,479 tons
Length: 225m
Beam: 25m
Draft: 8m
Speed: 34 knots
Armament: 2xTriple 8”/60 cal Mk.3, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal Mk.3, 72xMk.136 VLS, 12xCrossbolt VLS, 2xPDM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4xTwin 21” SVTT, 4x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 6x12.7mm, 1xAMFEL III
Aircraft: 2xSH-60
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55(V)6 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-112 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-16C Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-208 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 100 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 150 km (SPQ-16), 100 km (SPQ-12)
Crew: 524
Armor: 5-7.5” Belt, 1.25-5” Deck, 8” Turret Face, 4” Turret Side, 7.8” Conning Tower
An upgraded Yahagi with the Mk.136 VLS and improved Mk.3 ETC guns.
Cost: $2.05 billion, $250 million (upgrade of existing Yahagi Flight IA)

Yahagi CA Flight IIA (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/kirov/images/1144_7.jpg)
Displacement: 26,479 tons
Length: 225m
Beam: 25m
Draft: 8m
Speed: 34 knots
Armament: 2xTriple 8”/60 cal Mk.2b, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal Mk.2b, 72xMk.136 VLS, 12xCrossbolt VLS, 2xPDM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4xTwin 21” SVTT, 4x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 6x12.7mm, 1xAMFEL III
Aircraft: 2xSH-60
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55(V)6 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-112 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-16C Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-208 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 100 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 150 km (SPQ-16), 100 km (SPQ-12)
Crew: 524
Armor: 5-7.5” Belt, 1.25-5” Deck, 8” Turret Face, 4” Turret Side, 7.8” Conning Tower
An upgraded Yahagi with the Mk.136 VLS and improved Mk.2b guns.
Cost: $2 billion, $200 million (upgrade of existing Yahagi Flight IA)

Yahagi CA Flight IA (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/kirov/images/1144_7.jpg)
Displacement: 26,479 tons
Length: 225m
Beam: 25m
Draft: 8m
Speed: 34 knots
Armament: 2xTriple 8”/59 cal Mk.3, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal Mk.3, 108 Cells VLS, 4xQuad Shinma Launcher, 4xQuad Naginata Launcher, 12xCrossbolt VLS, 2xPDM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4xTwin 21” SVTT, 4x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 6x12.7mm, 1xAMFEL III
Aircraft: 2xSH-60
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 3 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25C Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55(V)6 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-112 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-16C Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-9B Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-208 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 100 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 150 km (SPQ-16), 36.6 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 524
Armor: 5-7.5” Belt, 1.25-5” Deck, 8” Turret Face, 4” Turret Side, 7.8” Conning Tower
This is a replacement/alternative for the Hiragi CA, and is most notable for dropping 1/3 of the main armament in favor of a larger missile load, including a dozen of the heavy Crossbolt antishipping missile, giving it a better long-range capability than its predecessor. It has also expanded on the secondary ASW escort role of the Hiragi, and maintains an ASW capability on par with many contemporary destroyers. Air defense is still limited mostly to ESSMs, though the capability of launching Block IV/V NADSAMs exists with information provided via datalink from external platforms such as CIRRUS ships and AWACS. Finally, it has notably upgraded armor compared to the Hiragi, and is almost completely immune to all subsonic and many lighter supersonic missiles.
Cost: $1.9 billion

Hiragi Class CA Flight IIIB (http://www.chuckhawks.com/ca1301.jpg)
Displacement: 21,500 tons
Length: 218m
Beam: 23.4m
Draft: 7.8m
Speed: 33.5 knots
Armament: 9x8”/60 cal Mk.2b, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal Mk.2b, 68xMk.136 VLS, 12xFirebolt (6 twin launchers), 2x21 round launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 4xDragon CIWS, 1xAMFEL III
Aircraft: 2xSH-60B/R Seahawk, 3xUAV
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55(V)6 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-112 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-16C Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-53C hull-mounted, AN/SQR-19B towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat System, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 100 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 150 km (SPQ-16), 100 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 4-6” Belt, 1-4” Deck, 8” Turret Face, 4” Turret Side, 6.2” Conning Tower
Crew: 967
An even further improved Hiragi with new second generation liquid propellant guns and new Mk.136 VLS cells replacing all previous types.
Cost: $1.7 billion, $250 million (upgrade of existing Flight IIA/B), $550 million (upgrade of existing Flight IA)

Hiragi Class CA Flight IIIA (http://www.chuckhawks.com/ca1301.jpg)
Displacement: 21,500 tons
Length: 218m
Beam: 23.4m
Draft: 7.8m
Speed: 33.5 knots
Armament: 9x8”/60 cal Mk.2b, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal, 68xMk.136 VLS, 12xFirebolt (6 twin launchers), 2x21 round launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 4xDragon CIWS, 1xAMFEL III
Aircraft: 2xSH-60B/R Seahawk, 3xUAV
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55(V)6 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-112 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-16C Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-53C hull-mounted, AN/SQR-19B towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat System, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 100 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 150 km (SPQ-16), 100 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 4-6” Belt, 1-4” Deck, 8” Turret Face, 4” Turret Side, 6.2” Conning Tower
Crew: 967
An even further improved Hiragi with new second generation liquid propellant guns and new Mk.136 VLS cells replacing all previous types.
Cost: $1.65 billion, $200 million (upgrade of existing Flight IIA/B), $500 million (upgrade of existing Flight IA)

Hiragi Class CA Flight IIB (http://www.chuckhawks.com/ca1301.jpg)
Displacement: 21,500 tons
Length: 218m
Beam: 23.4m
Draft: 7.8m
Speed: 33.5 knots
Armament: 9x8”/59 cal Mk.2, 4xTwin 5”/62 cal, 96 Cells VLS, 16xShinma (4 quad launchers), 12xFirebolt (6 twin launchers), 2x21 round launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 4xDragon CIWS, 1xAMFEL II
Aircraft: 2xSH-60B/R Seahawk, 3xUAV
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55(V)6 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-112 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-16B Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-9B Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-53C hull-mounted, AN/SQR-19B towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat System, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 100 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 120 km (SPQ-16), 36.6 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 4-6” Belt, 1-4” Deck, 8” Turret Face, 4” Turret Side, 6.2” Conning Tower
Crew: 967
A further upgraded Hiragi with the VLS and missile launcher setup removed (along with some gun turrets) to allow for heavier Firebolt antishipping missiles.
Cost: $1.6 billion, $250 million (upgrade of existing Flight IIA), $450 million (upgrade of existing Flight IA)

Hiragi Class CA Flight IIA (http://www.chuckhawks.com/ca1301.jpg)
Displacement: 21,500 tons
Length: 218m
Beam: 23.4m
Draft: 7.8m
Speed: 33.5 knots
Armament: 9x8”/59 cal Mk.2, 6xTwin 5”/54 cal Mk.2, 2x21 round launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 48 Cells VLS, 2xASROC Launcher (16 missiles), 8xHarpoon (2 quad launchers), 16xTomahawk (4 quad launchers), 2xDragon CIWS, 1xAMFEL
Aircraft: 2xSH-60B/R Seahawk, 3xUAV
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-112 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-16B Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-9B Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-53C hull-mounted, AN/SQR-19B towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat System, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 80.5 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 120 km (SPQ-16), 36.6 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 4-6” Belt, 1-4” Deck, 8” Turret Face, 4” Turret Side, 6.2” Conning Tower
Crew: 967
An improved Hiragi with new liquid propellent guns to provide increased bombardment performance.
Cost: $1.5 billion, $200 million (upgrade of existing Flight IA)

Hiragi Class CA Flight IA (http://www.chuckhawks.com/ca1301.jpg)
Displacement: 21,500 tons
Length: 218m
Beam: 23.4m
Draft: 7.8m
Speed: 33.5 knots
Armament: 9x8”/59 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, 1xAMFEL
Aircraft: 2xSH-60B/R Seahawk, 3xUAV
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-112 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-16B Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-9B Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-53C hull-mounted, AN/SQR-19B towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat System, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 80.5 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 120 km (SPQ-16), 36.6 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 4-6” Belt, 1-4” Deck, 8” Turret Face, 4” Turret Side, 6.2” Conning Tower
Crew: 967
For those who can’t quite afford a Toryu, or wish to augment it with another armored vessel, we offer this. Though nowhere near the Toryu in firepower or protection, it’s well above many contemporaries, and its rapid fire 8" guns can deliver a combined barrage of over 100 rounds per minute, making it a devastating bombardment platform. 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: $1.4 billion

Hiragi Class CA Export (http://www.chuckhawks.com/ca1301.jpg)
Displacement: 21,500 tons
Length: 218m
Beam: 23.4m
Draft: 7.8m
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
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-112 Fire Control, 3xAN/SPQ-16A Fire Control (gun), 6xAN/SPQ-9B Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-53C hull-mounted, AN/SQR-19B towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat System, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 80.5 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 105 km (SPQ-16), 36.6 km (SPQ-9)
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.
Cost: $1.1 billion
Clan Smoke Jaguar
29-09-2005, 23:33
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Sarasvati Class CGN
Displacement: 44,178 tons full load
Length: 244m
Beam: 64.2m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 38 knots
Endurance: 6 months
Armament: 1x8”/60 cal Mk.2b or 3 gun, 144xMk.127a OR 108xMk.127b VLS, 4xPDM launcher, 4x40mm Dragon II CIWS, 2xAMFEL III, 6x35mm Bushmaster III, 4xTwin 21" SVTT, 4xKDH-281 ASW RL (64 rounds)
Aircraft: 4xEH-101 or 6xSH-60, 2xNotus LRUAV, 6xZephyr MRUAV, 9xDuskrider SRUAV
Countermeasures: 4xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-85 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-5A multifunction (6 arrays), AN/SPS-84 Surface Search, AN/SPS-73(V)2 Navigation, 6xAN/SPG-81(V)2 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQR-101D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-32C towed array
Integrated Systems: STRATUS Multirole Engagement System, AN/SQQ-122C ASW System, SLQ-224 EW Suite
Radar Range: 650 km (SPS-85), 85 km (SPS-84), 140 km (SPS-73), 100 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 10.25” belt, 4.5” deck, 9” conning tower
Crew: 304 standard, 423 surge
A massive trimaran ship that’s almost too large to be called a cruiser, the Sarasvati is designed as a multirole strike and escort platform equipped with the Mk.127 VLS cells. With extensive aviation segments and heavy defensive armament, this unit is more than capable of projecting force on its own, but is also the primary heavy escort for the Ragnarok and Wilson Shire vessels. Armed with a full STRATUS command suite, the unit is capable of seriously harming surface ships, submarines, aircraft, and ground formations, and the Mk.127 VLS cells provide flexibility combined with a capacity for some of the largest ship-launched missiles in existence.
Cost: $4 billion

Benzaiten Class CG
Displacement: 44,178 tons full load
Length: 244m
Beam: 64.2m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 38 knots
Range: 12,000 nm @ 18 knots
Endurance: 6 months
Armament: 1x8”/60 cal Mk.2b or 3 gun, 144xMk.127a OR 108xMk.127b VLS, 4xPDM launcher, 4x40mm Dragon II CIWS, 2xAMFEL III, 6x35mm Bushmaster III, 4xTwin 21" SVTT, 4xKDH-281 ASW RL (64 rounds)
Aircraft: 4xEH-101 or 6xSH-60, 2xNotus LRUAV, 6xZephyr MRUAV, 9xDuskrider SRUAV
Countermeasures: 4xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-85 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-5A multifunction (6 arrays), AN/SPS-84 Surface Search, AN/SPS-73(V)2 Navigation, 6xAN/SPG-81(V)2 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQR-101D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-32C towed array
Integrated Systems: STRATUS Multirole Engagement System, AN/SQQ-122C ASW System, SLQ-224 EW Suite
Radar Range: 650 km (SPS-85), 85 km (SPS-84), 140 km (SPS-73), 100 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 10.25” belt, 4.5” deck, 9” conning tower
Crew: 282 standard, 423 surge
A conventionally-powered counterpart to the Sarasvati, with many of the same capabilities. However, while the Sarasvati is nuclear powered to allow it to effectively escort large vessels, the Benzaiten is not, and is geared primarily toward independent operations and commanding cruiser-destroyer flotillas rather than escorting larger ships.
Cost: $3.4 billion

Locke Class CGN Flight IB (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/dd-21-2.jpg)
Displacement: 22,398 tons
Length: 230m
Beam: 24.8m
Draft: 10.5m
Speed: 36 knots
Range: 15,000 nm (27,760 km) @ 33 knots
Endurance: 6 months
Armament: 1x6.1” AGS, 96xMk.127a VLS, 4xPDM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4xTwin 21” SVTT, 1xAMFEL IV
Ammunition: 750x6.1”, 16x21” torpedo
Aircraft: 2xEH-101 or 3xSH-60
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-5A multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQR-101 hull-mounted, AN/SQR-32A towed array
Integrated Systems: STRATUS Multirole Engagement System, AN/SQQ-122C ASW System, SLQ-224 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 5.5” belt, 3.8” deck, 4.6” conning tower
Crew: 391
An upgrade Locke CGN with the more powerful STRATUS engagement system (and associated components) as well as a shift to the Mk.127 series VLS.
Cost: $3.1 billion, $500 million (upgrade of existing Locke)

Locke Class CGN Flight IA (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/dd-21-2.jpg)
Displacement: 22,398 tons
Length: 230m
Beam: 24.8m
Draft: 10.5m
Speed: 36 knots
Range: 15,000 nm (27,760 km) @ 33 knots
Endurance: 6 months
Armament: 1x6.1” AGS, 256xVLS cell, 4xPDM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4xTwin 21” SVTT, 1xAMFEL II
Ammunition: 750x6.1”, 16x21” torpedo
Aircraft: 2xEH-101 or 3xSH-60
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4D multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 5.5” belt, 3.8” deck, 4.6” conning tower
Crew: 391
A nuclear powered cruiser to provide sustained high-speed escort for nuclear carriers in situations where rapid deployment is necessary. The unit was also given a degree of armor protection that protects against most light and medium antishipping missiles. The armament is only slightly greater than the Carrack cruiser, but the unit has much more capable detection and fire control systems.
Cost: $2.8 billion

Fenrir Class CG Flight IB (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/dd-21-2.jpg)
Displacement: 22,186 tons
Length: 230m
Beam: 24.8m
Draft: 10.5m
Speed: 36 knots
Range: 15,000 nm (27,760 km) @ 24 knots
Endurance: 6 months
Armament: 1x6.1” AGS, 256xVLS cell, 3xPDM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4xTwin 21” SVTT, 1xAMFEL II
Ammunition: 750x6.1”, 16x21” torpedo
Aircraft: 2xEH-101 or 3xSH-60
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-5A multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQR-101 hull-mounted, AN/SQR-32A towed array
Integrated Systems: STRATUS Multirole Engagement System, AN/SQQ-122C ASW System, SLQ-224 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 5.5” belt, 3.8” deck, 4.6” conning tower
Crew: 391
An upgrade Fenrir CGN with the more powerful STRATUS engagement system (and associated components) as well as a shift to the Mk.127 series VLS.
Cost: $2.6 billion, $500 million (upgrade of existing Fenrir)

Fenrir Class CG Flight IA (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/dd-21-2.jpg)
Displacement: 22,186 tons
Length: 230m
Beam: 24.8m
Draft: 10.5m
Speed: 36 knots
Range: 15,000 nm (27,760 km) @ 24 knots
Endurance: 6 months
Armament: 1x6.1” AGS, 256xVLS cell, 3xPDM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4xTwin 21” SVTT, 1xAMFEL II
Ammunition: 750x6.1”, 16x21” torpedo
Aircraft: 2xEH-101 or 3xSH-60
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4D multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 5.5” belt, 3.8” deck, 4.6” conning tower
Crew: 391
A conventionally powered version of the Locke for more general escort and combat duties.
Cost: $2.3 billion

Orlan IIB CGN (http://topgun.rin.ru/images/2550_28.jpg)
Displacement: 27,000 tons full load
Length: 252m
Beam: 28.5m
Draft: 10.5m
Speed: 32 knots
Armament: 1xTwin 5”/62 cal, 128xMk.41 VLS (SM-2, ESSM, ASROC, etc), 24xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 6x21-round RAM launcher, 6xDragon CIWS, 4xTwin 21” TT (16 weapons), 4xKDH-281 ASW RL (128 rounds)
Aircraft: 3xSH-60 or 2xEH-101
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 3 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25C Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82(V)5 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4A multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 4xAN/SPG-77B(V)3 Fire Control, 2xAN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.1A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-212 EW Suite
Radar Range: 600 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 708
A more powerful upgrade of the Kirov including a full CIRRUS Mk.1A suite, allowing the vessel to use the NADSAM missiles.
Cost: $2.8 billion, $1.8 billion (modification of an existing Kirov)

Orlan IIA CGN (http://unsd.macrossroleplay.org/kirov.jpg)
Displacement: 27,000 tons full load
Length: 252m
Beam: 28.5m
Draft: 10.5m
Speed: 32 knots
Armament: 1xTwin 5”/62 cal, 128xMk.41 VLS (SM-2, ESSM, ASROC, etc), 24xCrossbolt (angled VLS), 6x21-round RAM launcher, 6xDragon CIWS, 4xTwin 21” TT (16 weapons), 4xKDH-281 ASW RL (128 rounds)
Aircraft: 3xSH-60 or 2xEH-101
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-3(V)3 multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 4xAN/SPG-77 Fire Control, 2xAN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AEGIS Mk.8 Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 540 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 708
This is a modified version of the famous Kirov (Project 1144 Orlan) nuclear powered guided missile cruiser. The original design was intended initially as a powerful ASW cruiser for hunting SSBNs, and was later given significant surface strike and air defense duties with the introduction of newer missile systems. This design takes the basic hull and weapons fit, but provides improved western weapons systems and electronics, as well as a more reliable power plant. These combine to make an even deadlier version of what was already a fearsome weapons platform.
Cost: $2.5 billion, $1.5 billion (modification of an existing Kirov)

Carrack Class CG Flight IIA
Displacement: 18,000 tons
Length: 210m
Beam: 22m
Draft: 7m
Speed: 36 knots
Armament: 1x5”/62 cal, 4x64 Cell VLS, 2xDragon CIWS, 1xAMFEL
Aircraft: 2xSH-60 LAMPS III
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 3 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25C Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82(V)5 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4A multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77B(V)3 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.1A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-212 EW Suite
Radar Range: 600 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 186
An improved version of the Carrack that replaces the original fire control system with the new advanced CIRRUS unit, allowing for greater engagement capabilities and the use of new NADSAM missiles.
Cost: $2.5 billion, $800 million (upgrade from flight I)

Carrack Class CG Flight IA (http://www.mediacen.navy.mil/pubs/allhands/Jan99/dd21.jpg)
Displacement: 18,000 tons
Length: 210m
Beam: 22m
Draft: 7m
Speed: 36 knots
Armament: 1x5”/62 cal, 4x64 Cell VLS, 2xDragon CIWS, 1xAMFEL
Aircraft: 2xSH-60 LAMPS III
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-3(V)3 multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AEGIS Mk.8 Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 540 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 186
An offshoot of the DD-X program, the Carrack is a massive cruiser for providing fleet air defense. In addition to a 5”/62 calibre gun, it boasts four 64-cell VLS launchers, for a total of 256 cells. The ship also has 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.
Cost: $1.8 billion

Carrack Class CG Export (http://www.mediacen.navy.mil/pubs/allhands/Jan99/dd21.jpg)
Displacement: 18,000 tons
Length: 210m
Beam: 22m
Draft: 7m
Speed: 36 knots
Armament: 1x5”/62 cal, 4x64 Cell VLS, 2xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 2xSH-60 LAMPS III
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-3 multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AEGIS Mk.5A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 540 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 186
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

Atlant II CG (http://www.aeronautics.ru/archive/fleet/russian/surface/slava-missile-cruiser-pr1164-02.jpg)
Displacement: 13,000 tons
Length: 186m
Beam: 20.8m
Draft: 9.5m
Speed: 32 knots
Armament: 1xTwin 5”/62 cal, 80xMk.41 VLS (SM-2, ESSM, VLASROC), 8xTwin Lightning Bolt launcher, 4xTwin 21” TT (16 weapons), 2x21-round RAM launcher, 4xDragon CIWS, 2xKDH-281 ASW RL (64 rounds)
Aircraft: 1xSH-60
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-49(V)8 long-range 2D air search, AN/SPS-48C Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-55(V)6 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-112 Fire Control, 2xAN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-53C hull-mounted, AN/SQR-19B towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat System, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 483 km (SPS-49), 322 km (SPS-48), 100 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 512
This is an improved version of the Slava/Moskva (Project 1164 Atlant) class guided missile cruisers, which were smaller counterparts to the Kirovs focusing on ASuW, but with notable AAW and ASW capabilities. This version, as with the Orlan II, replaces the weapons and electronics with equivalent western systems, improving performance and reliability, and providing a good, relatively cheap solution for navies that are “westernizing.”
Cost: $1 billion, $600 million (modification of existing Slava/Moskva)

CG-47 Ticonderoga (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/cg-47-dvic389.jpg)
Displacement: 10,100 tons full load, 7103 tons light
Length: 172.82m (overall), 161.24m (waterline)
Beam: 16.76m
Draft: 10.06m
Speed: 30+ knots
Armament: 2x5”/54 cal, 127 cells VLS (SM-2, VLASROC, & Tomahawk), 2xQuad Harpoon launcher, 2xPhalanx CIWS, 2xTriple 12.75” TT, 2x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 4x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 2xSH-60
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-49(V)8 long-range 2D air search, AN/SPY-1B(V) multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-55 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 4xAN/SPG-62 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-9B Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-53C hull-mounted, AN/SQR-19B towed array
Integrated Systems: AEGIS Mk.7 Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat System, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 483 km (SPS-49), 80.5 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 36.6 km (SPQ-9)
Max Targets: 100 engaged (AEGIS)
Crew: 387
A large air defense cruiser that’s in a similar class to the slightly smaller Arleigh Burke destroyers. It’s main advantage is a larger missile battery, though the greater size also allows for more extensive electronic and fire control systems.
Cost: $1 billion, $375 million (used)

CGN-38 Virginia (http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/ships/cruisers/history/cgn38a-virginia.jpg)
Displacement: 11,666 tons full load
Length: 178.6m (overall), 170.7m (waterline)
Beam: 19.2m (overall), 18.9m (waterline)
Draft: 9.75m
Speed: 30+ knots
Armament: 2x5”/54 cal, 2xMk.26 Launcher (68xSM-2MR/ASROC), 2xQuad Tomahawk Launcher, 2xQuad Harpoon Launcher, 2xTriple 12.75” TT, 2x20mm Phalanx CIWS
Aircraft: 1xSH-2 LAMPS
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 SRBOC (4-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25 Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-40 long-range 2D air search, AN/SPS-48 medium-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-67 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64 Navigation, 4xAN/SPG-51 fire control, AN/SPQ-9B Fire Control (gun)
Sonar: AN/SQQ-26 bow-mounted
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32 EW Suite
Crew: 578
This is a somewhat dated air defense cruiser that was originally designed as an escort that could keep pace with nuclear-powered carriers. To that end, it has a high-speed endurance unmatched by conventional units like the Ticonderoga, but it’s weakened in the lack of an AEGIS system, as well as limited ASW capabilities. The Mk.26 (twin round pop-up) launchers are also slower than a VLS, though these are faster than just about any other launcher of the type.
Cost: $900 million

CGN-36 California (http://www.navsource.org/archives/04/04013607.jpg)
Displacement: 11,320 tons full load
Length: 181.66m (overall), 173.74m (waterline)
Beam: 18.59m (overall), 18.29m (waterline)
Draft: 9.75m
Speed: 30+ knots
Armament: 2x5”/54 cal, 2xMk.13 Launcher (80xSM-1), 2xQuad Harpoon Launcher, 1xASROC launcher (20 missiles), 4x12.75” TT, 2x20mm Phalanx CIWS
Aircraft: helicopter landing pad, no hangar facilities
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 SRBOC (4-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25 Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-40 long-range 2D air search, AN/SPS-48 medium-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-67 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-51 fire control, AN/SPQ-9B Fire Control (gun)
Sonar: AN/SQQ-26 bow-mounted
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32 EW Suite
Crew: 584
Essentially a slightly watered down Virginia, this unit has most of the same armament and sensors, but is equipped with somewhat inferior or less numerous weapons systems. First, and most notably, are the Mk.13 single-rail launchers. Unlike the twin-rail launchers of the Virginia, these do not have quite the rate of fire to be truly competitive against contemporaries. Those these carry a larger combined missile load (80 + 20 ASROCs vs 68), they cannot engage as many targets, and only employ inferior SM-1 or Tartar missiles. Additionally, with a lower rate of fire and single-rail launchers, the number of illumination radars has been cut in half. It also lacks the helicopter capabilities of the Virginia
On the other hand, the vessel is cheaper, and has a large missile load, providing some boost to an otherwise sagging design.
Cost: $800 million
Clan Smoke Jaguar
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Arayashiki Class DDGN
Displacement: 19,975 tons full load
Speed: 42 knots
Endurance: 6 months
Armament: 1x8”/60 cal Mk.2b or 3 gun, 72xMk.127a OR 54xMk.127b VLS, 2xPDM launcher, 4x40mm Dragon II CIWS, 1xAMFEL III, 2xKDH-281 ASW RL (32 rounds), 2xTwin 21” SVTT (16 weapons), 4x35mm Bushmaster III
Aircraft: 2xEH-101 or 3xSH-60, 1xNotus LRUAV, 3xZephyr MRUAV, 9xDuskrider SRUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)6 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4D(V)3 multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55D(V)3 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72C(V)2 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77D(V)4 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D(V)3 hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22B(V)5 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)4 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 100 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 7.5” belt, 4” deck, 6.5” conning tower
Crew: 244 (301 surge)
A counterpart to the larger Sarasvati cruiser, the Arayashiki is officially a “trimaran heavy destroyer,” just missing the cruiser classification by 25 tons. Though not quite up to the larger vessel in independence, these vessels work extremely well in pairs, and they have a high flank speed that can prove quite useful in tactical situations. The nuclear powered variant is the secondary escort for the Ragnarok and Wilson Shire vessels. As with the larger vessel, it possesses a full STRATUS suite, giving excellent multidimensional engagement capability.
Cost: $2.8 billion

Wizdom Class DDG
Displacement: 19,975 tons full load
Speed: 42 knots
Range: 10,000 nm @ 20 knots
Endurance: 6 months
Armament: 1x8”/60 cal Mk.2b/3 gun, 72xMk.127a OR 54xMk.127b VLS, 2xPDM launcher, 4x40mm Dragon II CIWS, 1xAMFEL III, 2xKDH-281 ASW RL (32 rounds), 2xTwin 21” SVTT (16 weapons), 4x35mm Bushmaster III
Aircraft: 2xEH-101 or 3xSH-60, 1xNotus LRUAV, 3xZephyr MRUAV, 9xDuskrider SRUAV
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)6 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4D(V)3 multifunction (5 arrays), AN/SPS-55D(V)3 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72C(V)2 Navigation, 5xAN/SPG-77D(V)4 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D(V)3 hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22B(V)5 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)4 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 100 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 7.5” belt, 4” deck, 6.5” conning tower
Crew: 232 (301 surge)
A conventional version of the Arayashiki class vessel, and a smaller counterpart to the Benzaiten CG. This unit is often employed as part of surface action groups and cruiser-destroyer flotillas, though it is also known to perform a number of varied duties. Though quite capable of operating singly, these units are optimized for operating in pairs or groups of 4.
Cost: $2.3 billion

Albatross Class DDGN (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/dd-21-pict-litoral.jpg)
Displacement: 12,204 tons
Length: 183m
Beam: 21m
Draft: 9.2m
Speed: 37 knots
Range: 13,000 nm (24,060 km) @ 34 knots
Endurance: 6 months
Armament: 1x5”/62 cal, 192xVLS cell, 2xPDM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4xTwin 21” SVTT, 1xAMFEL II
Ammunition: 750x6.1”, 16x21” torpedo
Aircraft: 2xEH-101 or 3xSH-60
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4D multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 4xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 4” belt, 2.8” deck, 3.3” conning tower
Crew: 198
A nuclear powered guided missile destroyer for escorting nuclear carriers. When combined with the Locke CGNs, these provide ample escort, and allow for rapid deployment of forces, at 50% greater speeds than what would otherwise be possible. The armament is similar to the Sparrowhawk, but the detection and fire control systems have been significantly improved. Like the new cruisers, this unit is armored to protect against many antishipping missiles.
Cost: $2 billion

Cardinal Class DDG (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/dd-21-pict-litoral.jpg)
Displacement: 12,204 tons
Length: 183m
Beam: 21m
Draft: 9.2m
Speed: 37 knots
Range: 13,000 nm (24,060 km) @ 25 knots
Endurance: 6 months
Armament: 1x5”/62 cal, 192xVLS cell, 2xPDM launcher, 3xDragon CIWS, 4xTwin 21” SVTT, 1xAMFEL II
Ammunition: 750x6.1”, 16x21” torpedo
Aircraft: 2xEH-101 or 3xSH-60
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4D multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 4xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 4” belt, 2.8” deck, 3.3” conning tower
Crew: 198
This is the Albatross with a conventional power plant instead of a nuclear one, which makes it ideal for more general escort missions.
Cost: $1.6 billion

Sparrowhawk Class DDG (http://www.milparade.com/2000/40a/08_02_02.jpg)
Displacement: 11,000 tons
Length: 182.88m
Beam: 21m
Draft: 9.2m
Speed: 36 knots
Armament: 1x5”/62 Cal Gun w/ 600 rounds, 3x64 Cell VLS, 2xDragon CIWS, 1xAMFEL
Aircraft: 3xSH-60 LAMPS III
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-3 multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 4xAN/SPG-77 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AEGIS Mk.5A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 540 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 45 km (SPQ-9)
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.
Cost: $1.2 billion

Sparrowhawk Class DDG Export (http://www.milparade.com/2000/40a/08_02_02.jpg)
Displacement: 11,000 tons
Length: 182.88m
Beam: 21m
Draft: 9.2m
Speed: 36 knots
Armament: 1x5”/62 Cal Gun w/ 600 rounds, 3x64 Cell VLS, 2xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 3xSH-60 LAMPS III
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-3 multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 4xAN/SPG-77 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AEGIS Mk.5A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 540 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 150
The export version of the Sparrowhawk. Again, only the laser has been removed.
Cost: $1.15 billion

DDG-51 Arleigh Burke Flight IIA (http://gwardnet.d2g.com/mac/seaf1.jpg)
Displacement: 9217 tons
Length: 156.36m
Beam: 20.12m (overall), 17.98m (waterline)
Draft: 9.45m
Speed: 32+ knots
Range: 4400 nm @ 20 knots
Armament: 1x5”/62 cal, 96 cells VLS (SM-2 & Tomahawk), 2xQuad Harpoon launcher, 2xPhalanx CIWS, 2xTriple 12.75” TT, 2x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 4x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 2xSH-60
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPY-1D multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-67(V)3 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 3xAN/SPG-62 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-9B Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-53C(V) hull-mounted, AN/SQR-19B towed array
Integrated Systems: AEGIS Mk.7 Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-89(V)4 ASW Combat System, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 118 km (SPS-64), 36.6 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 380
A slightly larger version of the Arleigh Burke that has bee lengthened and had internal layout rearranged to allow for a hangar with 2 SH-60 helicopters, as well as a larger magazine and increased berthing to support them. Additionally, reload cranes found in earlier Mk.41 systems have been omitted, increasing the number of available cells by 6.
Cost: $1.1 billion (new), $400 million (used)

DDG-51 Arleigh Burke Flight I (http://www.warships.de/ArleighBurke3.jpg)
Displacement: 8850 tons
Length: 153.6m
Beam: 20.12m (overall), 17.98m (waterline)
Draft: 9.45m
Speed: 31 knots
Range: 4400 nm @ 20 knots
Armament: 1x5”/62 cal, 90 cells VLS (SM-2 & Tomahawk), 2xQuad Harpoon launcher, 2xPhalanx CIWS, 2xTriple 12.75” TT, 2x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 4x12.7mm mg
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPY-1D multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-67(V)3 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 3xAN/SPG-62 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-9B Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-53C(V) hull-mounted, AN/SQR-19B towed array
Integrated Systems: AEGIS Mk.7 Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-89(V)4 ASW Combat System, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 118 km (SPS-64), 36.6 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 337
A large, powerful air defense destroyer with significant ASW and moderate ASuW capabilities. This ship is the primary multirole escort for larger vessels such as carriers and amphibious ships. This is the original version, and while it does not have any helicopter facilities itself, it does have a LAMPS system to coordinate activities with SH-2 and SH-60 helicopters. It does not have any reduction in electronics systems compared to the later Flight II
Cost: $1 billion (new), $375 million (used)

Type 45 Daring DDG (http://www.armedforces.co.uk/navy/listings/navytype45b2.jpg)
Displacement: 7350 tons
Length: 152.4m
Beam: 18m
Speed: 27 knots max, 18 knots cruise
Range: 7000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 1x4.5” gun, 48xSylver VLS (16xAster 15, 32xAster 30), 2xQuad Harpoon Launcher, 2xTriple 12.75” TT, 2x30mm Goalkeeper CIWS
Aircraft: 1xEH-101 Merlin
Radars: S1850M long-range air search, Sampson tracking/engagement
Sonars: MFS-7000 bow-mounted
Crew: 190 + 45 transient
An advanced DDG utilizing the PAAMS system. This vessel has a smaller missile load than most AEGIS vessels (48 compared to 90-127), and is less suited to engaging numerous targets, making it more vulnerable to massed missile strikes. Additionally, the Aster missiles don’t have the range of the SM-2 variants, and the vessel currently lacks the sophisticated sonar suite of the Arleigh Burke. On the other hand, the Aster and PAAMS system are far more effective against sea-skimming targets, as well as highly agile aircraft and missiles, giving it notable advantages over most AEGIS vessels in that area.
Cost: $1 billion

HORIZON DDG (http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/horizon-class-frigate1.jpg)
Displacement: 6700 tons
Length: 153m (overall), 141.7m (waterline)
Beam: 20m
Draft: 5.1m
Speed: 29 knots max, 18 knots cruise
Range; 7000 nm @ 18 knots
Endurance: 45 days @ 15 knots
Armament: 3x76mm Super Rapid, 48xSylver VLS (16xAster 15, 32xAster 30), 2xQuad Otomat Launcher, 2xTwin 12.75” TT, 2x25mm AA
Aircraft: 1xEH-101 or NH-90
Countermeasures: NGDS missile defense, SLAT torpedo defense
Radars: S1850M Air & Surface Search, EMPAR multifunction, RASS surface search
Sonar: TMS 4110CL hull-mounted
Crew: 230
An alternative unit to the Daring, this replaces the 4.5” gun with 3 76mm Super Rapid guns (2 fore, 1 aft), limiting shore bombardment and surface engagement capability but providing a modest increase in air defense. The vessel is also a bit smaller and cheaper than the Daring.
Though equipped with Otomat missiles (because we supply them), the vessel can also be fitted for Harpoon and Exocet launchers by request.
Cost: $900 million

Berkut II DDG (http://www.aeronautics.ru/archive/fleet/russian/surface/kara-1134-kerch-01.jpg)
Displacement: 8825 tons
Length: 173.4m
Beam: 18.5m
Draft: 6.4m
Speed: 30 knots
Armament: 2x5”/62 cal, 48xMk.41 VLS (40xSM-2MR, 32xESSM), 8xFirebolt, 2xDragon CIWS, 4xTwin 21” TT, 2xKDH-281 ASW RL, 2xKDH-284 ASW RL
Aircraft: 1xSH-60
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-3 multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 4xAN/SPG-77 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AEGIS Mk.5A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 540 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 378
The Kara (Project 1134.2 Berkut-B) is a guided missile destroyer focusing on ASW, but becoming major AAW vessels with the introduction of S-300 missile systems. The Smoke Jaguar upgrade further enhances multirole capability by replacing the SS-N-14 missiles with Firebolts, giving it a solid ASuW capability as well. Additionally, western sensors and fire control have improved performance and reliability.
Cost: $900 million, $500 million (modification of existing Kara)

Anarchy II DDG (http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/policy/vision/vis00/p52.gif)
Displacement: 10,375 tons
Length: 183m
Beam: 21m
Draft: 9m
Speed: 35 knots
Armament: 1x5”/62 cal, 64xNADSAM-EO VLS, 128xVLS (NADSAM, Naginata, ASROC, ESSM, etc), 2xTwin 21” TT, 2xDragon CIWS, 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 2x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 4x12.7mm
Aircraft: 2xMH-60R
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-83A(V)6 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4C(V)6 multifunction (3 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 3xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted
Integrated Systems: Lowball Exoatmospheric Engagement, CIRRUS Mk.1A Air Defense, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 750 km (SPS-83), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 5.5” belt, 3.8” deck, 4.6” conning tower
Crew: 201
A modified Cardinal DDG hull for using the new NADSAM-EO missile to engage satellites and ICBMs outside the earth’s atmosphere. This unit sacrifices a good portion of its overall space to supporting the huge missiles, but still boasts a normal combat load that’s equal to many cruisers and large destroyers, which gives it the ability to carry its own weight in a normal fight as well.
Cost: $1.4 billion

Ballistae DDN (http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/policy/vision/vis00/p52.gif)
Displacement: 14,225 tons
Length: 184m
Beam: 22m
Draft: 9.5m
Speed: 37 knots
Armament: 2x8”/60 cal Mk.2/3, 128xVLS (NADSAM, ESSM, ASROC, Naginata, Shinma), 4xTwin 21” TT, 2xDragon CIWS, 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 2x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 4x12.7mm
Ammunition: 720x8”
Aircraft: 2xMH-60R
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82(V)5 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-3(V)3 multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, AN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-94(V)3 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 4.8” belt, 3.5” deck, 4.6” conning tower
Crew: 162
A replacement for the Sniper DD, which utilizes much more powerful 8” projectiles. Though currently, there is no LAGP round for this weapon, there is reportedly one in the works. This vessel is nuclear powered to keep up with carrier groups. Also, unlike the Sniper, this unit has the capability to fire medium-long range SAMs like the NADSAM-MR.
Cost: $1.4 billion

Archer DD (http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/policy/vision/vis00/p52.gif)
Displacement: 14,225 tons
Length: 184m
Beam: 22m
Draft: 9.5m
Speed: 37 knots
Armament: 2x8”/60 cal Mk.2/3, 128xVLS (NADSAM, ESSM, ASROC, Naginata, Shinma), 4xTwin 21” TT, 2xDragon CIWS, 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-242 PDM), 2x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 4x12.7mm
Ammunition: 720x8”
Aircraft: 2xMH-60R
Countermeasures: 2xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), 2xSLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82(V)5 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-3(V)3 multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, AN/SPQ-12D(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-94(V)3 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 4.8” belt, 3.5” deck, 4.6” conning tower
Crew: 162
This is essentially the Ballistae DDN with a conventional power plant.
Cost: $1 billion

Sniper Class DD (http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/policy/vision/vis00/p52.gif)
Displacement: 12,000 tons
Length: 182.88m
Beam: 21m
Draft: 9.2m
Speed: 36 knots
Armament: 2x6.1"/62 Cal AGS w/ 1500 rounds, 2x64 Cell VLS, 2xDragon CIWS, 1xAMFEL
Aircraft: 2xSH-60B/F Seahawk
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-3 multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 540 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72)
Crew: 138
A shore bombardment version of our DD-X program. The Scraper 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. Point defense is provided by two launchers for the RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile (42 total), backed up by an AMFEL point defense laser and 2 CIWS mounts, which nominally use our own Dragon CIWS, though 30mm Goalkeeper and 20mm Phalanx systems can be substituted. As with the Toryu, it is not uncommon for one of the SH-60 helicopters to be an SH-60B for use as a spotter.
Cost: $800 million

Sniper Class DD Export (http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/policy/vision/vis00/p52.gif)
Displacement: 12,000 tons
Length: 182.88m
Beam: 21m
Draft: 9.2m
Speed: 36 knots
Armament: 2x6.1"/62 Cal AGS w/ 1500 rounds, 2x64 Cell VLS, 2xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 2xSH-60B/F Seahawk
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-3 multifunction (4 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 540 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72)
Crew: 138
The export of the Sniper bombardment destroyer. As with the Carrack, only the laser has been removed, and can be replaced with other systems.
Cost: $750 million

Fregat III DD (http://www.aeronautics.ru/archive/fleet/russian/surface/bpk-1155-12.jpg)
Displacement: 8900 tons full load
Length: 164m
Beam: 19.3m
Draft: 8m
Speed: 34 knots
Armament: 1x5”/62 cal, 16xMk.41 VLS (64xESSM), 2xQuad Firebolt launcher, 2x21-round RAM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4xTwin 21” TT (32 weapons), 2xKDH-281 ASW RL (64 rounds)
Aircraft: 2xSH-60
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-62D Fire Control
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-89(V)6 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 540 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72)
Crew: 296
The Udaloy II (Project 1155.1 Fregat II) was the first true multirole destroyer developed by the USSR, and was a modified version of the Udaloy (Project 1155 Fregat) ASW vessel. The Udaloy II incorporated improved sensors and replaced the Rastrub (SS-N-14) ASW missiles with Moskit (SS-N-22) weapons for use against surface ships. The CSJMI version is equipped with western weapons and sensors, and has provided improvements in several areas, particularly sonar and air defense systems.
Cost: $650 million, $250 million (modification of existing Udaloy I/II)

DD-998 Improved Spruance (http://warships.ru/USA/Surface_Ships/Destroyer/PhotoGallery/DD_979.jpg)
Displacement: 9900 tons
Length: 171.6m
Beam: 16.7m
Draft: 8.8m
Speed: 33 knots
Range: 3300 nm @ 30 knots, 6000 nm @ 20 knots, 8000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 2x5”/54 cal, 61 cells VLS (SM-1 and/or SM-2, Tomahawk, VLASROC), 2xQuad Harpoon launcher, 1x8-round Sea Sparrow launcher (16 reload missiles), 2xPhalanx CIWS, 2xTriple 12.75” TT, 4x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 2xSH-60
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-49(V)2 long-range 2D air search, AN/SPS-48C 3D air search, AN/SPS-55 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-62 Fire Control, AN/SPG-60 Fire Control (gun), AN/SPQ-9B Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-53C hull-mounted, AN/SQR-19B towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-89(V)4 ASW Combat System, AN/SLQ-32(V)5 EW Suite, SSQ-108 ELINT
Radar Range: 483 km (SPS-49), 322 km (SPS-48), 80.5 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 36.6 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 382
An improved version of the Spruance with a modest air defense capability generated by the inclusion of dedicated tracking and engagement radars. Models are available that support either the SM-1 missile only (Flight IIA) or both SM-1 and SM-2 missiles (Flight IIB). These ships are not capable of employing the SM-1ER or SM-2ER missiles, and have nowhere near the engagement capability of true AEGIS vessels. However, for only 60% of the cost, they’re quite affordable for a modest air defense role.
Cost: $675 million (Flight IIB: SM-2 capable), $640 million (Flight IIA: SM-1 capable), $250 million (used, Flight IIB), $214 million (used-Flight IIA)

DD-963 Spruance (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/ddg985-cush1.jpg)
Displacement: 9900 tons
Length: 171.6m
Beam: 16.7m
Draft: 8.8m
Speed: 33 knots
Range: 3300 nm @ 30 knots, 6000 nm @ 20 knots, 8000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 2x5”/54 cal, 61 cells VLS w/ 45xTomahawk & 16xVLASROC, 2xQuad Harpoon launcher, 1x8-round Sea Sparrow launcher (16 reload missiles), 2xPhalanx CIWS, 2xTriple 12.75” TT, 4x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 2xSH-60
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: AN/SPS-49(V)2 long-range 2D air search, AN/SPS-55 Surface Search, AN/SPS-64(V)9 Navigation, AN/SPG-60 Fire Control (gun), AN/SPQ-9B Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-53C hull-mounted, AN/SQR-19B towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-89(V)4 ASW Combat System, AN/SLQ-32(V)5 EW Suite, SSQ-108 ELINT
Radar Range: 483 km (SPS-49), 80.5 km (SPS-55), 118 km (SPS-64), 36.6 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 382
A large destroyer designed for ASW operations. Though it was originally designed to later accommodate SAM systems, this was never implemented. The vessel is large and quite heavily armed, and the space that was intended for SAMs gives it an excellent antishipping or land attack capability. A number of these ships are in mothballs and can be refitted for active service and delivered at a fraction of the cost of a new vessel.
Cost: $600 million (new), $111 million (used-basic hull), $175 million (used-fully fitted),

Sarych II DD (http://ttjstk.diy.myrice.com/wqxh/xiandai/sovremenny-DNSC9302727.jpg)
Displacement: 8480 tons
Length: 156.37m
Beam: 17.19m
Draft: 7.85m
Speed: 34 knots
Armament: 2x5”/62 cal, 8xMk.41 VLS (32xESSM), 2xQuad Firebolt launcher, 2x21-round RAM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 2xTwin 21” TT, 2xKDH-284 ASW RL
Countermeasures: 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, 2xAN/SPS-55C(V)4 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72 Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-62D Fire Control
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 540 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72)
Crew: 296 (368 max)
The Sovremenny (Project 956 Sarych) is an ASuW destroyer designed primarily for engaging large surface combatants through its 8 Moskit missiles. It was also given modest ASW and AAW capabilities, though these are mostly for defense. The Smoke Jaguar upgrade provides a number of western systems to replace the Soviet-designed ones, with emphasis on greater capability & reliability, and lower life cycle costs.
Cost: $600 million, $200 million (modification of existing Sovremenny)
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PLEASE NOTE:
With nuclear powered vessels, all those listed as general export can be expected to have standard (OOC: current) pressurized water reactors. Those listed in advanced will have more advanced next-generation reactors, usually with higher output and lower noise signature. Those listed as sensitive have more exotic systems such as pebblebed reactors.

Also:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.




Mindbreaker Class FFGN
Displacement: 9,880 tons full load
Speed: 45 knots
Endurance: 6 months
Armament: 1x6.1” Mk.2b/3 AGS, 54xMk.131 VLS, 2xPDM launcher, 3x30mm Dragon CIWS, 1xAMFEL III, 2xKDH-281 ASW RL (32 rounds), 2xTwin 21” SVTT (16 weapons), 4x35mm Bushmaster III
Aircraft: 2xEH-101 or 3xSH-60, 2xZephyr MRUAV, 6xDuskrider SRUAV
Countermeasures: Mk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), SLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82B(V)2 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4D multifunction (3 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 3xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22B(V)3 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 550 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 5” belt, 2.8” deck, 3.8” conning tower
Crew: 158 (204 surge)
A large, multirole frigate for escort duties that require higher than average endurance. The vessel, though equipped with a CIRRUS Mk.III system, is mostly intended for ASW escort, with a secondary ASuW and AAW role. It’s equipped with the new Mk.131 VLS (a scaled down Mk.127), which gives it a far greater potential weapons load than similar sized vessels. It also has a very high flank speed for tactical applications.
Cost: $1.8 billion

Darklore Class FFG
Displacement: 9,880 tons full load
Speed: 45 knots
Range: 14,000 nm @ 23 knots
Endurance: 4 months
Armament: 1x6.1” Mk.2b/3 AGS, 54xMk.131 VLS, 2xPDM launcher, 2x30mm Dragon CIWS, 1xAMFEL III, 2xKDH-281 ASW RL (32 rounds), 2xTwin 21” SVTT (16 weapons), 4x35mm Bushmaster III
Aircraft: 2xEH-101 or 3xSH-60, 2xZephyr MRUAV, 6xDuskrider SRUAV
Countermeasures: Mk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), SLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82B(V)2 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPY-4D multifunction (3 arrays), AN/SPS-55C(V)5 Surface Search, AN/SPS-72(V)3 Navigation, 3xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-12A(V)2 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22B(V)3 towed array
Integrated Systems: CIRRUS Mk.3A Air Defense System, AN/SQQ-94(V)2 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214 EW Suite
Radar Range: 550 km (SPS-82), 85 km (SPS-55), 125 km (SPS-72), 75 km (SPQ-12)
Armor: 5” belt, 2.8” deck, 3.8” conning tower
Crew: 146 (204 surge)
A conventionally powered version of the Mindbreaker, better suited for escorting normal (slower) convoys.
Cost: $1.5 billion

Timberwolf FFG (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/LCS_BIW_preliminary1.jpg)
Displacement: 5287 tons
Length: 144m (overall), 134m (waterline)
Beam: 18.2m
Draft: 5m
Speed: 35 knots
Armament: 1x5”/62 cal Mk.2, 80 cells VLS, 4x21” TT, 1x21 round box launcher (PDM), 2xDragon CIWS, 2x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 4x12.7mm
Ammunition: 600x5”
Aircraft: 1xMH-60R
Countermeasures: 1xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), SLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82D(V)3 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, 2xAN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-94(V)3 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214(V)2 EW Suite
Radar Range: 640 km (SPS-82), 105 km (SPS-59), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 2.8” belt, 2.7” deck, 2.5” conning tower
Crew: 128
A replacement for the Prowler multirole frigate. In addition to updated electronics and sensors, this vessel also boasts armor made from new composite materials. This provides just enough to protect against subsonic missiles like the Harpoon and Exocet, greatly enhancing survivability. Its primary roles are ASW and escort, though it packs a decent air defense package as well.
Cost: $700 million

Type 124 Sachsen FFG (http://www.defence.gov.au/news/navynews/editions/4704/IMAGES/02-airwarfare%20middle%20right.jpg)
Displacement: 5690 tons
Length: 143m (overall), 132.15m (waterline)
Beam: 17.44m
Draft: 5m
Speed: 29 knots max, 18 knots cruise
Range: 4000 nm @ 18 knots
Endurance: 21 days
Armament: 1x76mm Super Rapid (option for 155mm MONARC), 32xVLS (24xSM-2, 32xESSM), 2xQuad Harpoon Launcher, 2x21-round RAM launcher, 2x20mm AA
Aircraft: 1xEH-101 Merlin or similar
Radars: 2x9600-M ARPA multifunction, SMART-T Long range air/surface surveillance, APAR engagement
Sonar: DSQS-24B Bow Sonar
Other Tracking: Sirius IRST, MSP 500 EO (fire control for gun)
Crew: 230 + 13 transient
A multirole frigate focusing on air defense, that as a lot in common with the F100 Frigate (listed below). However, it uses Dutch and German designed radar and fire control systems, and accommodates a larger helicopter. While a 76mm gun is standard, the vessel can be modified with a MONARC system (literally the complete turret of a PzH 2000 self-propelled howitzer, which provides a significant surface bombardment capability. This is also a MEKO based design, making it easily modified or upgraded.
Cost: $600 million

F-100 Alvaro de Bazan FFG (http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/f100_8.jpg)
Displacement: 5800 tons
Length: 146.7m (overall), 133.2m (waterline)
Beam: 18.6m
Speed: 28.5 knots max, 18 knots cruise
Range: 4500 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 1x5”/54 Mk.45 Mod 2, 32xVLS (SM-2MR, ESSM), 2xQuad Harpoon Launcher, 2x20mm Meroka CIWS, 2x20mm AA
Aircraft: 1xSH-60 or similar
Radar: SPY-1D Multimode, 2xMk.99 Fire Control
Crew: 202 + 48 transient
A small, AEGIS equipped vessel. Though relatively lightly armed, and only able to use the SM-2MR missile, it is significantly cheaper than larger AEGIS ships like the Arleigh Burke and Ticonderoga.
Cost: $550 million

Prowler FFG (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/LCS_LM_prelimnary.jpg)
Displacement: 4600 tons
Length: 136m
Beam: 19m
Draft: 6.5m
Speed: 33 knots
Armament: 1x3" DP gun, 8xHarpoon (2 quad launchers), 64 cells VLS (Tomahawk, Harpoon, TACMS, SLAM, LASM, NADSAM, ASROC), 2x8 cell VLS (ESSM), 2x12.75" TT, 1x21 round box launcher (PDM), 1xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 1xSH-60B/F/R
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, AN/SPG-76(V)4 Fire Control
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-89(V)9 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 540 km (SPS-82), 105 km (SPS-59)
Crew: 172
A large guided missile frigate to replace Oliver Hazard Perry vessels. It replaces the twin-rail SM-1/2 launcher with a VLS capable of firing NADSAM missiles, along with an advanced fire control system and excellent defensive systems.
Cost: $550 million

MEKO A200 FFG (http://www.global-defence.com/2003/images/mekoA200_concept.jpg)
Displacement: 3800 tons
Length: 118.7m
Beam: 15.8m
Draft: 6.5m
Speed: 27 knots max, 20 knots cruise
Range: 7000 nm @ 16 knots
Endurance: 28 days
Armament: 1x5”/54 cal, 40xVLS (SM-2 & ESSM), 2xQuad Harpoon Launcher, 2xTriple 12.75” TT, 2x21-round RAM launcher
Aircraft: 1xLight Helicopter (Sea Lynx)
Radars: SMART-L Air Search, AN/SPY-1F (4 arrays), 4xAPAR Fire Control
Crew: 130 + 20 transients
A variant of the MEKO A200 frigate designed for air defense operations. This is equipped with SPY-1 radars, though not quite a full AEGIS system, and is capable of providing excellent area air defense for its cost. It shares a great deal of systems commonality with the larger Sachsen FFG.
Cost: $500 million

FFG-7 Oliver Hazard Perry (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/ffg-12-phlip_1.jpg)
Displacement: 4100 tons
Length: 138.6m
Beam: 13.7m
Draft: 6.7m
Speed: 29+ knots
Range: 4200 nm @ 20 knots, 5000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 1x3” DP, 1xMk13 launcher w/ 36xSM-1 & 4xHarpoon, 1xPhalanx CIWS, 2xTriple 12.75” TT, 2x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 2x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 2xSH-60
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-49(V)5 long-range 2D air search, Mk.92 Fire Control (search & tracking)
Sonars: AN/SQS-56 keel-mounted, AN/SQR-19 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-89(V)9 ASW, AN/SLQ-32(V)2 EW
Crew: 300
An older, though still capable, escort ship with both antisubmarine and antiaircraft capabilities. Clan Smoke Jaguar does not build these vessels any more, but maintains several dozen decommissioned units, which can be brought back up to operational status and transferred upon request.
Cost: $450 million, $55 million (used-basic hull), $76 million (used-fully fitted)

Cougar FF (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/LCS_BIW_preliminary1.jpg)
Displacement: 5293 tons
Length: 144m (overall), 134m (waterline)
Beam: 18.2m
Draft: 5m
Speed: 35 knots
Armament: 1x5”/62 cal Mk.2, 32 cells VLS, 4x21” TT, 1x21 round box launcher (PDM), 2xDragon CIWS, 2x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 4x12.7mm
Ammunition: 600x5”
Aircraft: 2xMH-60R
Countermeasures: 1xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), SLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-48D(V)4 Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, AN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control, AN/SPQ-9B(V)4 Fire Control (gun)
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22(V)4 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-94(V)3 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-214(V)2 EW Suite
Radar Range: 374 km (SPS-48), 105 km (SPS-59), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 2.8” belt, 2.7” deck, 2.5” conning tower
Crew: 128
A Timberwolf hull that lacks the aerial surveillance and tracking systems, focusing almost entirely on ASW. This vessel has extremely advanced sonar and electronics systems, making it one of the best sub hunters out there.
Cost: $500 million
Hunter FF (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/LCS_LM_prelimnary.jpg)
Displacement: 4400 tons
Length: 136m
Beam: 19m
Draft: 6.5m
Speed: 35 knots
Armament: 1x3" DP gun, 8xHarpoon (2 quad launchers), 16 cell VLS (ASROC), 2x8 cell VLS (ESSM), 2xTriple 12.75" TT, 1x21 round box launcher (PDM), 1xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 2xSH-60B/F/R
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-48B medium-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, AN/SPG-76(V)4 Fire Control
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-89(V)9 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 105 km (SPS-59)
Crew: 150
A slightly lighter vessel using the same hull as the Prowler FFG. This ship lacks the advanced air defense capabilities and focuses almost entirely on ASW, an area where it has exceptional capability. With up to 2 SH-60s or 3 SH-2s, it has good coverage, and it boasts advanced new sonars and signiture reduction systems.
Cost: $400 million

MEKO 200ANZ FF (http://images.janes.com/defence/naval_forces/gallery/imdex_show_gallery/imdex_01.jp)
Displacement: 3600 tons
Length: 118m
Beam: 14.4m
Draft: 4.4m
Speed: 27 knots (max), 18 knots (cruise)
Range: 6000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 1x5”/54 cal, 16xMk.41 VLS (32xESSM, 8xHarpoon), 2x12.75” TT, 2x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 1xMedium Helicopter (SH-60 or SH-2)
Countermeasures: 1x4-round SRBOC, SLQ-25A Nixie
Radars: SPS-49(V)8 long-range 2D air search, 9LV 453TIR Air/Surface Search, 9600 ARPA Navigation, CEAFAR Fire Control
Sonars: Spherion B hull-mounted, Kariwara towed array, Petrel Mine Avoidance
Other Sensors: IRST, Specter XL Intercept
Integrated Systems: 9LV Mk.3E C&C
Crew: 163
An advanced and enlarged version of the MEKO 200, this unit has some of the best sensor and fire control systems available, and provides an exceptional capability, with excellent short and medium-range air defense, good ASW, and good ASuW systems. All on a relatively small and inexpensive hull.
Cost: $400 million

Type 123 Brandenburg FF (http://www.germany-info.org/relaunch/info/missions/consulates/miami/images/dt.schiffe/Brandenburg1.JPG)
Displacement: 4700 tons
Length: 138.9m
Beam: 16.7m
Draft: 6.8m
Speed: 29 knots max, 18 knots cruise
Range: 4000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 7x76mm/62 cal, 16xMk.41 VLS (Sea Sparrow), 2xTwin Exocet Launcher, 2x21-round RAM launcher, 2xTwin 12.75” TT, 2x20mm AA
Radars: LW08 Air Search, SMART Air/Surface Search, 2xSTIR 180 tracking/fire control, 2xRedpath Navigation
Sonars: DSQS-23BZ hull-mounted, LFASS towed array
Crew: 218 (including 19 air crew)
A large, advanced ASW frigate with excellent sub-hunting capabilities, complemented by modest AAW and ASuW systems. These units are relatively inexpensive compared to the true multirole vessels often seen, and provide good ASW patrol and escort service at a decent price.
Cost: $365 million

Yastreb II FF (http://www.wpeu.net/photo2/200403/neustrashimy-storozh-korabl-11540-09.jpg)
Displacement: 4500 tons full load
Length: 129.6m
Beam: 15.6m
Draft: 8.1m
Speed: 30 knots
Armament: 1x3”/62 cal, 8xMk.41 VLS (32xESSM), 2xQuad Harpoon launcher, 2x21-round RAM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 2xTwin 21” TT, 1xKDH-281 ASW RL (32 rounds)
Aircraft: 1xSH-60
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-48B medium-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, AN/SPG-76(V)4 Fire Control
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-89(V)9 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 105 km (SPS-59)
Crew: 210
The Neustrashimy (Project 1154 Yastreb) was designed as an ASW escort for convoys and surface groups, and eventually expanded to include AAW and ASuW as well. The Smoke Jaguar upgrade places focus on improving sonar performance, though most other systems have been replaced with more modern western counterparts as well.
Cost: $325 million, $150 million (modification of existing Neustrashimy)

FF-1052 Knox (http://atlanticfleetsales.com/1092-pc.jpg)
Displacement: 4100 tons
Length: 133.5m
Beam: 14.33m
Speed: 27 knots
Armament: 1x5”/54 cal, 2xQuad Harpoon Launcher, 1x8-round Sea Sparrow Launcher,. 1x8-round Launcher (12-16 ASROC & 0-4 Harpoon), 4x12.75” TT, 1x20mm Phalanx CIWS
Aircraft: 1xSH-2
Radar: AN/SPS-40B long-range 2D air search, AN/SPS-10 surface search
Sonar: AN/SQS-26CX hull-mounted, AN/SQR-18 towed array
Crew: 285
An older, though still effective vessel designed almost solely as an ASW escort for amphibious forces. Though somewhat dated, it’s quite cheap for a vessel of its capabilities, and makes a good option for a navy with a limited budget.
Cost: $300 million

Burevestnik II FF (http://www.eurus.dti.ne.jp/~freedom3/Krivak-1.jpg)
Displacement: 3800 tons
Length: 126m
Beam: 14.2m
Draft: 8m
Speed: 32 knots
Armament: 2x3”/62 cal, 8xMk.41 VLS (32xESSM), 1xQuad Sea Lance launcher, 2xQuad Harpoon launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4xTwin 21” TT, 2xKDH-281 ASW RL (48 rounds)
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-48B medium-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, AN/SPG-76(V)4 Fire Control
Sonars: AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-89(V)9 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 105 km (SPS-59)
Crew: 187
The Krivak (Project 1135 Burevestnik) was designed as an ASW escort for surface vessels, though it does have a significant ASuW capability. This vessel has been continually upgraded, though it lacks the helicopter of the larger Neustrashimy. The Smoke Jaguar upgrade provides most of the same improvements of the Yastreb II, making this a competitive ASW escort, with the lack of a helicopter being the only real downfall.
Cost: $300 million, $150 million (modification of existing Krivak)

MEKO A200SAN FF (http://www.allatsea.co.za/shipimages/meko200san.jpg)
Displacement: 3690 tons
Length: 121m (overall), 107.3m (waterline)
Beam: 16.34m
Draft: 6.5m
Speed: 23 knots (diesel), 24 knots (turbine), 30 knots (combined)
Range: 7500 nm @ 16 knots
Endurance: 28 days
Armament: 1x3”/62 cal, 32xVLS (Umkhonto SAM, ESSM optional), 2xQuad Exocet Launcher (Harpoon or Otomat optional), 2xTriple 12.75” TT, 1xTwin 35mm
Aircraft: 2xLight Helicopter (Sea Lynx)
Crew: 100 + 20 transients
A very stealthy frigate design based on the MEKO 200, the A200 has placed a great deal of emphasis on IR, Acoustic, Radar, and Magnetic signature reduction, making it a very stealthy vessel. It’s also equipped with good sensors, and a solid weapons suite.
Cost: $275 million

MEKO A200 FF (http://www.armada.ch/03-6/bilder/dAMATOLA.jpg)
Displacement: 3690 tons
Length: 121m (overall), 107.3m (waterline)
Beam: 16.34m
Draft: 6.5m
Speed: 27 knots max, 20 knots cruise
Range: 7000 nm @ 16 knots
Endurance: 28 days
Armament: 1x3”/62 cal, 32xVLS (ESSM), 2xQuad Harpoon Launcher, 2xTriple 12.75” TT, 2x20mm AA
Aircraft: 2xLight Helicopter (Sea Lynx)
Crew: 100 + 22 transients
The basic version of the A200, which focuses more on ASW operations, with AAW and ASuW capabilities primarily for defense. This also lacks the CODOG propulsion of the SA version.
Cost: $265 million

MEKO 200TN Track IIB FF (http://www.segurancaedefesa.com/MEKO%20200%20Turca.jpg)
Displacement: 3360 tons
Length: 116.9m (overall), 109m (waterline)
Beam: 14.8m (overall), 13.8m (waterline)
Draft: 4.25m
Speed: 32.5 knots max, 22 knots cruise
Range: 4100 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 1x5”/54 cal, 16xMk.41 VLS (Sea Sparrow), 2xQuad Harpoon Launcher, 2xTriple 12.75” TT, 3xSea Zeneth (Quad 25mm) CIWS
Aircraft: 1xLight Helicopter (AB-212)
Countermeasures: 1x4-round SRBOC launcher, SLQ-25 Nixie
Radar: AWS-9 3D Air Search, AWS-6 Air/Surface Search, 2xSTIR Fire Control, TMX Fire Control (gun & SSM), 2xSeaguard Fire Control (CIWS), 2690BT ARPA Navigation
Sonar: SQS-56 hull-mounted
EW: Cutlass B1 intercept, Scorpion B jammer
Crew: 180
An advanced MEKO variant that’s essentially a slightly larger and better equipped 200HN.
Cost: $250 million

MEKO 360 FF (http://212.72.173.53/media/e7fab2fdc4bac7afb0ac884fd6e2e75d.jpg)
Displacement: 3600 tons
Length: 125.9m
Beam: 15m
Draft: 5.8m
Speed: 30 knots max, 20 knots cruise
Range: 4000 nm @ 20 knots
Armament: 1x5”/54 cal, 1x8-round Sea Sparrow launcher (16 reload missiles), 8xOtomat, 2xTriple 12.75” TT, 4xTwin 40mm AA, 2x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 2xLight Helicopter (SA.319B Alouette III or AS.555 Fennec)
Countermeasures: Scimitar Jammer, 2xSCALR (IR & radar), G1738 (acoustic)
Radar: DA-08A Air/Surface Search, TM 1226 Navigation
Sonar: DSQS-21BZ hull-mounted
Crew: 200
MEKO is a modular system designed to allow a single basic hull to be easily and quickly modified to accommodate a wide range of electronics and weapons packages. This results in vessels that are quick and easy to design (the basic hull is already there), use current production facilities (cheaper), and are exceptionally easy to modify and upgrade through the modular parts. MEKO series ships are among the most successful smaller combatants in service, and provide excellent performance for their cost. This is the largest of the original MEKO series, and is a multirole patrol vessel. Though it has been supplanted by more modern designs, it is still quite capable.
Cost: $250 million

Type 122 Bremen FF (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/f122/images/f122_2.jpg)
Displacement: 3600 tons
Length: 130m (overall), 121.8m (waterline)
Beam: 14.4m
Draft: 4.26m
Speed: 30 knots max, 18 knots cruise
Range: 4000 nm @ 18 knots
Endurance: 21 days
Armament: 1x76mm/62 cal, 2x8-round Sea Sparrow Launcher, 2xQuad Harpoon Launcher, 2x21-round RAM Launcher, 2xTwin 12.75” TT (8 torpedoes), 2x20mm AA
Aircraft: 2xSea Lynx or similar (up to 9.5 tons combined takeoff weight). or 1 larger
Radars: DA 08 or TRS-3D Air/Surface Search, WM25 & STIR Fire Control, SMA 3 RM20 Navigation
Sonars: DSQS-21 bow-mounted
Crew: 223 (including 20 air crew)
A moderately powerful ASuW frigate designed to operate as part of a larger task force. It has modest ASW and AA capabilities, but is mostly equipped for surface engagements. These don’t really have much edge over most contemporaries, but they are cheap and easily acquired.
Cost: $240 million

MEKO 200HN FF (http://mbox.hchs.hc.edu.tw/~military/navy/euronavy/meko200hn.jpg)
Displacement: 3100 tons
Length: 117.5m
Beam: 14.8m
Draft: 6m
Speed: 31.75 knots
Armament: 1x5”/54 cal, 16xVLS (Sea Sparrow), 2xQuad Harpoon Launcher, 2xTriple 12.75” TT, 2x20mm Phalanx CIWS
Aircraft: 1xSH-60
Countermeasures: 1x4-round SRBOC launcher, SLQ-25 Nixie
Radar: DA-08 Air Search, MW-08 3D Air Search
Sonar: DE1160 hull-mounted
Crew: 173
A variant of the modern MEKO 200 frigate optimized for operations in the Aegean Sea. It’s notable in the inclusion of VLS for Sea Sparrow missiles and the capability to operate SH-60 helicopters, giving it an excellent patrol capability
Cost: $240 million

Gepard II Class FF
Displacement: 2000 tons
Length: 102.2m
Beam: 13.1m
Draft: 5.3m
Speed: 28 knots
Armament: 1x3”/62 cal, 8xMk.41 VLS (32xESSM), 2xQuad Harpoon launcher, 1xDragon CIWS, 2xTwin 21” TT, 1xKDH-281 ASW RL (32 rounds)
Aircraft: 1xSH-60
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-48B medium-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, AN/SPG-76(V)3 Fire Control
Sonars: AN/SQS-58D hull-mounted
Crew: 117
The Gepard (Project 1166.1) is a small frigate designed for escort duties, and includes modest ASW, ASuW, and AAW capabilities. The Smoke Jaguar upgrade of this replaces the Soviet systems with more modern western equivalents, making this a more effective vessel.
Cost: $200 million, $80 million (modification of existing Gepard)
Clan Smoke Jaguar
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All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
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Copperhead LCS (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/LCS_BIW_preliminary1.jpg)
Displacement: 2600 tons
Length: 127m
Beam: 28m
Draft: 4m
Speed: 60 knots
Range: 1500 nm @ 55 knots, 4500 nm @ 20 knots
Endurance: 21 days
Armament: 1x3”/62 cal Super Rapid, 48 cells VLS, 1x21 round PDM launcher, 1xDragon CIWS, 4x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 1xMH-60, 4xMR UAV
Crew: 90 max
A larger and more capable counterpart to the Tarantula LCS, this unit is notably larger, faster, and better armed, and maintains superior sensors. Like the Tarantula, the sensor suites are modular, allowing the vessel to rapidly be configured for different missions without the problems associated with making it a true multirole vessel.
Cost: $250 million (base vessel), $350 million (all alternative systems included)

Tarantula Class LCS (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/LCS_Raytheon_master.jpg)
Displacement: 1900 tons
Length: 115.4m
Beam: 16.43m
Draft: 4.3m
Speed: 55 knots
Range: 1500 nm @ 46 knots, 4300 nm @ 17 knots
Endurance: 21 days
Armament: 1x5"/54 cal LW, 32 cells VLS, 1x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 1xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 1xMH-60, 3 MR UAVs.
Crew: 75 max
A new light vessel for littoral (inshore) operations. It has modular systems packages allowing for assorted sensors and fire control systems to be fitted depending on the role. Combined with the VLS cells, which can accept a wide range of missiles. Additionally, the large helicopter platform and hangar allow for a decent aircraft complement to be carried, including UAVs and helicopters. These combine to provide for a very versatile vessel which is capable of performing ASW, ASuW, MCM, SAR, BSR, intelligence, and limited anti-aircraft missions, with only simple modifications needed for each one. Indeed, the ship's systems can be switched for another role within 1-2 days. The vessel is also extremely fast, and very stealthy, which gives it great survivability. Operational endurance is 3 weeks without resupply.
Cost: $200 million (base vessel), $280 million (all alternative systems included)

Type 621 Corvette (http://www.futura-dtp.dk/FLEET/images/skibe/A100.jpg)
Displacement: 2035 tons
Length: 95.2m
Beam: 13.13m
Draft: 3.3m
Speed: 30 knots
Range: 4000 nm @ 15 knots
Armament: 1x76mm Super Rapid, 8xMk.41 VLS (32xESSM), 2xQuad Harpoon Launcher, 2x35mm AA, 2xASW Mortar
Aircraft: 1xLight Helicopter (Lynx)
Crew: 74
A derivative of the MEKO A100 design. This is an excellent multirole corvette design and among the smallest truly effective multirole vessels out there.
Cost: $250 million

Eilat (Sa’ar 5) Corvette (http://www.waronline.org/IDF/Articles/Navy/saar5.jpg)
Displacement: 1275 tons
Length: 85.6m (overall), 76.6m (waterline)
Beam: 11.88m (overall), 10.39m (waterline)
Speed: 33 knots max, 20 knots cruise
Range: 4000 nm @ 20 knots
Endurance: 24 days
Armament: 8xHarpoon, 8xGabriel SSM, 64 cells VLS (Barak SAM), 1xPhalanx CIWS, 2x20mm AA, 2xTriple 12.75” TT
Aircraft: 1xHH-65 Dolphin or AS.565 Panther
Countermeasures: 3xDeseaver (IR, Radar), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: EL/M-2218S Air Search, EL/M-2221 Fire Control
Sonars: Type 796 hull-mounted, Rafael towed array
EW: Rafael Jammer, NS-9003A/9005 ESM
Other Sensors: El-Op MSIS EO
Crew: 74
Israeli multirole corvettes. These are advanced and well-armed, and make excellent patrol vessels. Unlike many similar vessels, they have no naval gun armament, but do have facilities for operating helicopters.
Cost: $250 million

Seeschlange Class ASW Corvette (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/sea-blade_lock-001.jpg)
Displacement: 1275 tons full load
Length: 75.2m
Beam: 11.43m
Draft: 3.8m
Speed: 35 knots
Armament: 1x3” DP, 4xShima-B (2 twin launchers), 24 Cells VLS (ASROC, Harpoon, ESSM), 2xTwin 21” SVTT, 2xDragon CIWS, 1xPDM launcher
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-48B medium-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, AN/SPG-76(V)4 Fire Control
Sonars: AN/SQS-56C hull-mounted, AN/SQR-21B towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-87(V)3 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 105 km (SPS-59)
Armor: 2” belt, 1.2” deck, 1.8” conning tower
Crew: 55
The Seeschlange (sea snake) class corvette is designed as a fast littoral sub-chaser, with some mine hunting duties as well. It does boast a decent armament, is capable of defending itself from aircraft and other surface ships if need be. As with its cousin the Taipan, it boasts sufficient armor to defend against light antishipping missiles and guns.
Cost: $240 million

Albatros II ASW Corvette (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/row/rus/grisha5-DNSC9700231.JPG)
Displacement: 1070 tons
Length: 71.2m
Beam: 10.2m
Draft: 3.72m
Speed: 32 knots
Armament: 1x3”/62 cal, 8xMk.41 VLS (32xESSM), 2xTwin 21” TT, 1xKDH-281 ASW RL (32 rounds), 2xDC/Mine Rack
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-48B medium-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, AN/SPG-76(V)4 Fire Control
Sonars: AN/SQS-56C hull-mounted, AN/SQR-21B towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-87(V)3 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 105 km (SPS-59)
Crew: 86
The Grisha V (Project 1124.4 Albatros) is a dedicated coastal ASW vessel, and the final version of a class dating back to 1968. The Smoke Jaguar upgrade provides new sonars and radars, as well as replacing most other systems with comparable western designs, enhancing the ability of this vessel to locate and engage enemy submarines.
Cost: $200 million, $100 million (modification of existing Grisha)

Ronin Class Multirole Corvette (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/hcac-textron-001.jpg)
Displacement: 976 tons full load
Length: 71.2m
Beam: 9.95m
Draft: 3.2m
Speed: 55 knots
Armament: 8xShinma-B (2 quad launchers), 24 cells VLS, 2xTwin 21” TT, 1xPDM launcher, 1xDragon CIWS
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-48B medium-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, AN/SPG-76(V)4 Fire Control
Sonars: AN/SQS-56C hull-mounted, AN/SQR-21B towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/SQQ-87(V)3 ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 105 km (SPS-59)
Crew: 43
This is a large multirole corvette for general patrol and coastal defense operations. It is fast, well-armed, and boasts excellent sensor, fire control, and communications suites. However, unlike many other new vessels, it is not armored.
Cost: $200 million

MEKO 100 RMN (http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/100rmn_gr.jpg)
Displacement: 1650 tons
Length: 91.1m (overall), 82.8m (waterline)
Beam: 12.85m (overall). 11.8m (waterline)
Draft: 3.4
Speed: 22+ knots sustained
Range: 6050 nm @ 12 knots
Endurance: 21 days
Armament: 1x76mm Super Rapid, 2xQuad Exocet/Otomat/Harpoon Launcher, 1x21 round RAM Launcher, 1x30mm, 2x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 1xLight/Medium Helicopter (SH-60 or smaller)
Countermeasures: ALEX (radar, IR)
Radar: TRS-3D/16ES Search
Sonar: mds 3060 obstacle avoidance
Crew: 78 + 15 transient
A variant of the MEKO 100 class with primarily ASuW duties. The unit is stealthy, and incorporates decent sensors and armament, and has excellent endurance. However, it is relatively slow and expensive for a vessel of its type and capabilities.
Cost: $165 million

MEKO 140ARA Corvette (http://www.segurancaedefesa.com/MEKO%20140%20ARA.jpg)
Displacement: 1790 tons
Length: 91.2m
Beam: 12.2m
Draft: 3.3m
Speed: 27 knots max, 18 knots cruise
Range: 4000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 1x76mm/62 cal compact, 4xOtomat, 2xTriple 12.75” TT, 2xTwin 40mm AA, 2x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 1xLight Helicopter (Alouette III or AS.555 Fennec)
Radar: DA-05 Air/Surface Search, TM 1226 Navigation
Sonar: AQS-4 hull-mounted
Crew: 93
A smaller and older MEKO type vessel, this unit is essentially a scaled down MEKO 360 frigate, with very similar capabilities, the most notable reductions being in weapons load.
Cost: $150 million

Leuchtkäfer II Missile Hovercraft (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/sivuch-bora.jpg)
Displacement: 1354 tons full load
Length: 73.2m
Beam: 18.6m
Draft: 3m
Speed: 63 knots
Armament: 1x5”/54 cal, 8xFirebolt/Donnerschlag (2 quad launchers), 12xVLS cell (ESSM, Harpoon, Tomahawk, etc), 2xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 2xZephyr UAV, 3xDuskrider UAV
Countermeasures: 1xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), SLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-48D(V)4 Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, AN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-214(V)2 EW Suite
Radar Range: 374 km (SPS-48), 105 km (SPS-59), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Crew: 50
An upgrade of the Leuchtkäfer hovercraft that provides UAV systems for over-the-horizon targeting, allowing the vessel to strike from longer ranges. It additionally replaced the ESSM launchers with 12 cells of the standard Mk.41 VLS, giving greater flexibility.
Cost: $320 million

Leuchtkäfer Class Missile Hovercraft (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/sivuch-bora.jpg)
Displacement: 1300 tons full load
Length: 71.2m
Beam: 18.6m
Draft: 3m
Speed: 65 knots
Armament: 1x5”/54 cal, 8xFirebolt (2 quad launchers), 40xVLS Cell (ESSM), 2xDragon CIWS
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR)
Radars: AN/SPS-48B medium-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, AN/SPG-76(V)4 Fire Control
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 105 km (SPS-59)
Crew: 42
A large missile carrying hovercraft designed to replace the aging Pegasus hydrofoils as the quick strike vessel for coastal installations. Able to propel itself up to 60 knots, the Leuchtkäfer (Firefly) is capable of quickly getting within effective range of its missiles, and equally adept at getting out of harm’s way. Also, being a hovercraft, this unit maintains a degree of amphibious capability, and is less susceptible to mines than normal vessels.
Cost: $270 million

Taipan II Missile Corvette (http://www.global-defence.com/2001/images/p98.jpg)
Displacement: 1849 tons full load
Length: 85m
Beam: 16.2m
Draft: 3.4m
Speed: 45 knots
Armament: 1x3” DP, 8xFirebolt/Donnerschlag (4 twin launchers), 24 Cells VLS (ESSM, Harpoon, Tomahawk, etc), 2xDragon CIWS, 1xPDM launcher
Aircraft: 2xZephyr UAV, 3xDuskrider UAV
Countermeasures: 1xMk.122 Mod 2 CATNIP (8-round, radar & IR), SLQ-33B Dixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-48D(V)4 Medium-Range 3D Air Search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, AN/SPG-77C(V)2 Fire Control
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-214(V)2 EW Suite
Radar Range: 374 km (SPS-48), 105 km (SPS-59), 45 km (SPQ-9)
Armor: 2” belt, 1.2” deck, 1.8” conning tower
Crew: 52
An upgraded version of the original Taipan class corvette which primarily makes use of new UAV systems to provide a genuine over-the-horizon targeting capability. These provide the natural benefit of allowing the vessel to engage at much greater ranges, while remaining hidden itself, greatly increasing the chances of a successful attack.
Cost: $300 million

Taipan Class Missile Corvette (http://www.global-defence.com/2001/images/p98.jpg)
Displacement: 1629 tons full load
Length: 82.4m
Beam: 15.2m
Draft: 3.3m
Speed: 45 knots
Armament: 1x3” DP, 8xFirebolt (4 twin launchers), 24 Cells VLS (ESSM, Harpoon, Tomahawk, etc), 2xDragon CIWS, 1xPDM launcher
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR)
Radars: AN/SPS-48B medium-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, AN/SPG-76(V)4 Fire Control
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 105 km (SPS-59)
Armor: 2” belt, 1.2” deck, 1.8” conning tower
Crew: 44
A large, powerful missile corvette geared to the ASuW role. The unit boasts very high speed, low signature, and a powerful missile battery, including the capability for light air defense systems. New composites have allowed increased survivability, and this vessel is completely immune to many light antishipping missiles.
Cost: $270 million

Sivuch II Missile Corvette (http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/sivuch-bora.jpg)
Displacement: 1280 tons
Length: 65.6m
Beam: 17.2m
Draft: 3.05m
Speed: 55 knots
Armament: 1x3”/62 cal, 24xESSM VLS, 2xQuad Firebolt launcher, 2xDragon CIWS
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR)
Radars: AN/SPS-48B medium-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, AN/SPG-76(V)4 Fire Control
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 105 km (SPS-59)
Crew: 68
The Bora (Project 1239 Sivuch) is an extremely large, fast surface effect vessel equipped with the powerful Moskit antishipping missile. Though fast and well-armed (in fact, far better armed than any other vessel in their speed class), these have been plagued by mechanical problems, and have never been truly combat capable. The Smoke Jaguar upgrade replaces most of the Russian systems with superior western counterparts, and thus solves many of the problems suffered by the original vessels, making these deadly fast attack craft.
Cost: $250 million, $170 million (modification of existing Bora)

Wyvern Class Missile Corvette (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/images/visby2profil.jpg)
Displacement: 1200 tons
Length: 78m
Beam: 16.2m
Draft: 4m
Speed: 40 knots
Armament: 1x3” gun, 6xBGM-211 Firebolt, 16 Cells VLS (Tomahawk, Harpoon, ESSM, ASROC), 2xTriple 12.75” TT, 1xDragon CIWS
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR)
Radars: AN/SPS-48B medium-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, AN/SPG-76(V)4 Fire Control
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 105 km (SPS-59)
Crew: 62
A large missile corvette designed to employ the Firebolt missile. Due to the relatively short range of its primary weapon, the ship has a high speed and features advanced stealth technology, including an LPI radar for target acquisition.
Cost: $200 million

K130 Missile Corvette ( http://www.naval-technology.com/contractors/data_management/eads2/eads23.html)
Displacement: 1650 tons
Length: 88.3m
Beam: 13.23m
Speed: 30knots
Armament: 2x76mm Super Rapid, 2xQuad Harpoon Launcher, 8xPolyphem SSM, 1x21-round RAM Launcher
Aircraft: 2xUAV
Crew: 65
An advanced, stealthy, and heavily-armed missile corvette based on the MEKO design. This unit provides excellent performance, further enhanced by the inclusion of a pair of UAVs for long-range, over-the-horizon targeting. These are the first such vessels with this capability.
Cost: $185 million

Ovod II (http://files.turbosquid.com/Preview/Content_on_9_12_2002_10_45_34/class1234-nanuchkaI.zip_thumbnail1.jpg1F5A7EB2-8815-4B27-BEB7631B62FFF7E0.jpgLarge.jpg)
Displacement: 770 tons
Length: 59.3m
Beam: 11.8m
Draft: 3.08m
Speed: 34 knots
Armament: 1x3”/62 cal, 24xESSM VLS, 6xThunderbolt, 1xDragon CIWS
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR)
Radars: AN/SPS-48B medium-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, AN/SPG-76(V)4 Fire Control
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32(V)3 EW Suite
Radar Range: 322 km (SPS-48), 105 km (SPS-59)
Crew: 49 + 16 transient
The Nanuchka (Project 1234 Ovod) is a heavily armed missile corvette intended to provide protection for larger vessels as well as perform as a coastal missile boat. The final variant was equipped with Yakhont missiles, making it a truly deadly opponent. The CSJMI upgrade replaces most of the original systems with Smoke Jaguar equivalents, providing a notable increase in capability.
Cost: $180 million, $80 million (modification of existing Nanuchka)
Clan Smoke Jaguar
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MISSILE & PATROL BOATS
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.




Hauptmann II Missile Boat (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/sea-lance-001.jpg)
Displacement: 614 tons full load
Length: 63.4m
Beam: 11.8m
Draft: 2m
Speed: 58 knots, 28 knots cruise
Range: 4500 nm @ 28 knots
Armament: 1x35mm Bushmaster III, 8xThunderbolt/Bankarit, 1xDragon CIWS, 1xRAM launcher
Aircraft: 1xZephyr UAV, 2xDuskrider UAV
Radars: AN/SPS-74C air/surface search, AN/SPG-71D fire control
Armor: 2” Belt, 1.4” conning tower
Crew: 26
An upgrade of the Hauptmann missile boat with the new UAV systems to provide extended engagement range.
Cost: $200 million

Hauptmann Class Missile Boat (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/sea-lance-001.jpg)
Displacement: 582 tons full load
Length: 62.4m
Beam: 11.6m
Draft: 2m
Speed: 58 knots, 25 knots cruise
Range: 4500 nm @ 28 knots
Armament: 1x35mm Bushmaster III, 8xThunderbolt, 1xDragon CIWS, 1xRAM launcher
Radars: AN/SPS-74 air/surface search, AN/SPG-71 fire control
Armor: 2” Belt, 1.4” conning tower
Crew: 21
A small, fast vessel meant as a replacement for the Wyvern, with the most notable improvement being the addition of armor protection to increase survivability.
Cost: $180 million

Molniya IIIA Missile Boat (http://www.kitreview.com/reviews/images/P%2040032.jpg)
Displacement: 550 tons
Length: 56.1m
Beam: 10.2m
Draft: 2.65m
Speed: 45 knots
Armament: 1x3”/62 cal, 2xTwin Firebolt launcher, 1xStinger Position (12 missiles), 1xDragon CIWS
Radars: AN/SPS-74 air/surface search, AN/SPG-71 fire control
Crew: 44
The Tarantul (Project 1241 Molniya) is a small, fast missile boat intended for coastal defense. It’s built on the same hull as the Pauk ASW corvette, but with different propulsion, and later versions are truly deadly, due to the replacement of their original SS-N-2 missiles with the powerful Moskit. The Smoke Jaguar version replaces the weapons and sensors with their western counterparts, and provides a more modern and efficient propulsion system.
Cost: $140 million, $90 million (modification of existing Tarantul I/II/III)

Molniya IIIB Missile Boat (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/1241-8.jpg)
Displacement: 550 tons
Length: 56.1m
Beam: 10.2m
Draft: 2.65m
Speed: 45 knots
Armament: 1x3”/62 cal, 4xQuad Harpoon Launcher, 1xStinger Position (12 missiles), 2xDragon CIWS
Radars: AN/SPS-74 air/surface search, AN/SPG-71 fire control
Crew: 44
An alternative version of the upgraded Molniya with 16 Harpoon or Shinma missiles replacing the Firebolts, making it more effective against vessels that don’t have much defensive capability, and saving the expensive Firebolt missiles for other targets.
Cost: $120 million, $70 million (modification of existing Tarantul I/II/III)

Nirit (Sa’ar 4.5) Missile Boat (http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/naval/saar45/saar45_n.jpg)
Displacement: 488 tons
Length: 61.7m
Beam: 7.62m
Draft: 2.76m
Speed: 32 knots max, 19 knots cruise
Range: 2200 nm @ 30 knots, 4800 nm @ 19 knots
Armament: 1x3”/62 cal, 32xVLS (Barak SAM), 2xQuad Harpoon launcher, 6xGabriel III, 1x20mm Phalanx CIWS, 2x20mm AA, 2x12.7mm mg
Countermeasures: DESEAVER
Radar: EL/M-2228 air & surface search, M2221 fire control
Integrated Systems: SHARK ECM suite
Other Sensors: MSIS EO/IR/Laser
Crew: 50
A slightly modified version of the Aliya design, this eliminates the helicopter facilities and instead provides for a battery of 32 Barak short-range SAMs, which combines with advanced ECM, ESM, and sensors to make this an extremely powerful and highly survivable vessel.
Cost: $125 million

Hydra Class Missile Boat (http://www.knmskjold.org/logg2001/isfjell3.jpg)
Displacement: 360 tons
Length: 57.4m
Beam: 7.62m
Draft: 2.76m
Speed: 58 knots max, 24 knots cruise
Range: 4500 nm @ 24 knots
Armament: 1x3” gun, 6xThunderbolt launcher, 1xDragon CIWS
Countermeasures: 1xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-74 air/surface search, AN/SPG-71 fire control
Crew: 28
A smaller missile boat for the Thunderbolt missile. Like the Wyvern, it boasts high speed and stealth features to help it to get within range of its target.
Cost: $120 million

Aliya (Sa’ar 4.5) Patrol Boat (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/israel/images/saar45-1.jpg)
Displacement: 500 tons
Length: 61.7m
Beam: 7.62m
Draft: 2.76m
Speed: 32 knots max, 19 knots cruise
Range: 2200 nm @ 30 knots, 4800 nm @ 19 knots
Armament: 4xHarpoon, 4xGabriel III, 1x20mm Phalanx CIWS, 2x20mm AA, 2x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: hangar for 1xSmall helicopter (HH-65 Dolphin), up to 1 more possible on landing pad
Crew: 53
A lengthened version of the Sa’ar 4 design. It has a significant portion of the missile battery removed, along with an extra 3.7m added to the vessels length, allowing room for helicopter facilities, making this the smallest military vessel capable of operating helicopters.
Cost: $100 million
Ambassador Mk.III Missile Boat (http://www.amiinter.com/samples/egypt/images/halter_marine_ambassador_mkiii_fac.jpg)
Displacement: 550 tons
Length: 60.6m
Beam: 10m
Draft: 2m
Speed: 41 knots
Range: 2000 nm @ 15 knots
Endurance: 8 days
Armament: 1x3” DP, 2xQuad launchers (RGM-84G Harpoon), 1x21-round RAM launcher, 1xPhalanx CIWS, 2x7.62mm
Countermeasures: 4xDecoy launcher
Radars: TRS-3 air/surface search, Scout navigation, Open fire control
Crew: 36
A fast missile boat built to Egyptian requirements. It’s best noted for its heavy point defense armament, which is superior to many ships several times its size, and far beyond most other vessels in its class.
Cost: $100 million

Reshef (Sa’ar 4) Missile Boat (http://www.almanacwhf.ru/archive/2/exeter8.jpg)
Displacement: 450 tons
Length: 58m
Beam: 7.62m
Draft: 2.4m
Speed: 33 knots max, 19 knots cruise
Range: 2200 nm @ 30 knots, 4800 nm @ 19 knots
Armament: 1x3”/62, 2xQuad Harpoon launcher, 6xGabriel III, 1x20mm Phalanx CIWS, 2x20mm AA, 2x12.7mm mg
Radar: Neptune air & surface search, Orion fire control
Crew: 45
A surprisingly heavily armed missile boat, with one of the best armament to displacement ratios of any vessel out there, including a whopping 14 antishipping missiles.
Cost: $95 million

Pauk IIIA/B ASW Patrol Boat (http://www.kitreview.com/reviews/images/P%2040423.jpg)
Displacement: 495 tons full load
Length: 57.6m
Beam: 10.4m
Draft: 4m
Speed: 35 knots max, 14 knots economical
Range: 1600 nm @ 14 knots
Endurance: 10 days
Armament: 1x3”/62 cal, 2xTriple 12.75” TT (2xTwin 21” in IIIB), 2xKDH-286 ASW RL (30 rounds), 1x30mm AA
Crew: 36
The Pauk (Project 1241.2 Molniya-M) is a small ASW vessel built on the same hull as the Tarantul. It provides a modest coastal ASW patrol capability on a simple & cheap platform. The Smoke Jaguar upgrade provides improved western sonars and engagement systems, as well as propulsion, greatly increasing the vessel’s capability. The only difference between the IIIA and IIIB models is that the former has a pair of triple 324mm (12.75”) SVTTs, while the latter replaces them with a pair of more capable twin 533.4mm (21”) launchers.
Cost: $100 million (both versions), $50 million (modification of existing Pauk)

Osa III FAMB (http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/NAVY/Images2/Historic-23.jpg)
Displacement: 215 tons
Length: 38.6m
Beam: 7.6m
Draft: 1.8m
Speed: 36 knots
Range: 500 nm @ 34 knots, 750 nm @ 25 knots
Armament: 4xTwin Harpoon Launcher, 1xStinger Position (12 missiles), 2xTwin 30mm AA
Radars: AN/SPS-74 air/surface search, AN/SPG-71 fire control
Crew: 30
The Osa (Project 205) missile boat was designed, as a small, fast, simple, and cheap vessel that can be easily produced in quantity. These virtues ensured that it would find a great deal of success in export markets, even though its capabilities are actually rather light. The Smoke Jaguar upgrade provides for more capable Harpoon missiles, and new power plants, sensors, and fire control, along with several other minor improvements.
Cost: $60 million, $25 million (modification of existing Osa I/II)

WHEC 408’ Halverson (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/dw-NSC.jpg)
Displacement: 4107 tons full load
Length: 124.36m
Beam: 13.95m
Draft: 6.5m
Speed: 37 knots
Range: 14,050 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 1x5”/62 cal, 2xDragon CIWS, 2x30mm Bushmaster II low-angle, 4x12.7mm
Provisions for 8xHarpoon, 16xASROC, 32xESSM, 1xRAM launcher, 2xTriple 12.75” TT
Aircraft: 2xLight helicopter (SH-2, HH-65, etc)
Boats: 1xRHIB, 1xMSB
Countermeasures (optional): 2xMk.36 Mod 2 SRBOC (6-round, radar & IR), SLQ-25A Nixie (acoustic)
Radars: AN/SPS-82 long-range 3D air search, AN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation, AN/SPG-76(V)4 Fire Control (optional)
Sonar (optional): AN/SQS-58B hull-mounted, AN/SQR-22 towed array
Integrated Systems (optional): AN/SQQ-91A ASW Combat, AN/SLQ-32 EW
Armor: 2.8”
Crew: 136
This is a new large high-endurance cutter for patrol and rescue operations, with possibly secondary application as an escort or support vessel. The vessel is noted for being fast and stealthy, as well as having long range. Though certainly a police vessel in primary configuration, this can be an effective low-cost frigate when all options are exercised. However, it still lacks some of the detection and engagement capabilities of dedicated military vessels.
Cost: $120 million (standard), $180 million (all weapons & sensors fitted)

WHEC 378’ Hamilton (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/whec-715-Hamilton3.jpg)
Displacement: 3250 tons
Length: 115.21m
Beam: 13.11m
Draft: 6.02m
Speed: 29 knots
Range: 14,000 nm @ 12 knots
Armament: 1x3” DP gun, 2x25mm Bushmaster, 1xCIWS, 4x12.7mm
Aircraft: 1xHH-65, SH-60, or SH-2F
Boats: 1xRHIB, 1xMSB
Countermeasures: 2xSRBOC (6 launchers ea)
Radars: AN/SPS-40E long-range 2D air search, AN/SPS-73 surface search
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

WMEC 268’ Pickman (http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/military/1999/11/sea_power_2000/images/tb_9911STMIA.jpg)
Displacement: 1720 tons full load
Length: 81.69m
Beam: 11.59m
Draft: 4.35m
Speed: 28 knots
Range: 10,000 nm @ 16 knots
Armament: 1x3” DP, 2x30mm Bushmaster II low-angle, 4x12.7mm
Aircraft: 1xLight helicopter (SH-2, HH-65, etc)
Boats: 1xRHIB, 1xMSB
Radars: 2xAN/SPS-59B(V)2 Surface Search & Navigation
Integrated Systems: AN/SLQ-32 EW
Armor: 50mm
Crew: 76
A new medium endurance cutter to complement the larger Halverson class. It lacks the endurance and payload of its cousin, as well as the options for heavier weapons, making it a dedicated patrol boat in most respects. However, compared to other medium endurance cutters, it’s faster, better armed, better protected, and has a greater search and rescue capability (with the helicopter).
Cost: $60 million

WMEC 208’ Immalman (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/trimaran/images/Triton3.jpg)
Displacement: 1050 tons full load
Length: 63.4m
Beam: 9.75m
Draft: 3.66m
Speed: 28 knots
Range: 6214 nm @ 17 knots
Armament: 1x35mm Bushmaster III, 2x12.7mm
Radars: 2xAN/SPS-64
Armor: 40mm
Crew: 78
A smaller and less expensive medium endurance cutter for those who are a little shorter on finances. It provides most of the performance of the Pickman, but has less extensive electronics systems, and of course, lighter armament and no helicopter.
Cost: $30 million

WPB 123’ Growlanser (http://www.boatloft.co.za/images/p36.jpg)
Displacement: 176 tons full load
Length: 37.49m
Beam: 6.98m
Draft: 2.26m
Speed: 38 knots
Range: 3000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 1x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 2x12.7mm
Crew: 15
A small, short range patrol vessel for coastal duties. Like its larger sisters, it provides better speed and endurance compared to other vessels in the same class.
Cost: $12 million

WPB-110’ Island (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/cg_wpb110_08.jpg)
Displacement: 153 tons
Length: 33.53m
Beam: 6.4m
Draft: 2.24m
Speed: 29.5 knots
Range: 3000 nm
Endurance: 5 days
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 92’ Stechkin (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/sea-slice_image17.jpg)
Displacement: 98 tons full load
Length: 29.87m
Beam: 5.92m
Draft: 2.11m
Speed: 34 knots
Range: 1200 nm @ 16 knots
Endurance: 3 days
Armament: 2x12.7mm
Crew: 9
The cheapest and smallest patrol boat in our new range of coastal cutters. It has low endurance and a small crew, but as said, it’s cheap, and still quite good for harbor patrol and coastal police and SAR duties.
Cost: $5 million

WPB 87’ Marine Protector (http://www.uscg.mil/d1/Units/grumsolis/Chinook/images/Chinook4.jpg)
Displacement:
Length: 26.52m
Beam: 5.92m
Draft: 1.7m
Speed: 25 knots
Range: 900 nm
Endurance: 3 days
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
Clan Smoke Jaguar
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NUCLEAR SUBMARINES
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PLEASE NOTE:
With nuclear powered vessels, all those listed as general export can be expected to have standard (OOC: current) pressurized water reactors. Those listed in advanced will have more advanced next-generation reactors, usually with higher output and lower noise signature. Those listed as sensitive have more exotic systems such as pebblebed reactors.
Also, all advanced and sensitive vessels here include water-ram expulsion systems for all weapons systems. All other original CSJ vessels can incorporate this system, but such features are limited to nations with NGS or MFN status.

Finally:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.




Improved Orca SSGN (Highly Classified)
Displacement: 29,378 tons surfaced, 51,327 tons submerged
Length: 171m
Beam: 23m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 16 knots surfaced, 26 knots submerged
Endurance: 100-140 days
Maximum Diving Depth: 500+m
Armament: 6x25.6" TT (24 weapons), 80xCrossbolt II ASM
Countermeasures: 2xReloadable 76mm launcher, 18xAN/SSQ-264, 4xAN/SSQ-278C “Sputnik” UUV
Radar: AN/SPS-91 air/surface search, AN/BPS-45 navigation
Sonars: AN/BQQ-24(V)3 passive sonar array, AN/BQS-82(V)2 active sonar array, AN/BQS-78 Obstacle Avoidance, 1xTB-47 thin-line towed array, 2xTB-41C towed array
Other: Spytrac 7 Search Periscope, Spytrac 9 Attack Periscope
Integrated Systems: AN/BLQ-58(V)4 ESM Suite, AN/BSY-12D ASW Combat Suite
Crew: 183
A modified version of the Orca with significantly enhanced sensors and combat systems, as well as even further improved quieting through new reactor technology. The improved sensors are designed to allow the vessel to launch weapons effectively from greater depths, and provide significantly better evasion capabilities. Additionally, in the Flight IVA, the vessel is provided with a powerful multi-target engagement system to allow it to bring its huge battery of 28” torpedoes to bear against large fleets, striking numerous vessels simultaneously. (OOC: these are highly classified units, and only our closest allies will know of their true capabilities, let alone be able to acquire them)
Cost: $8.4 billion, $1.2 billion (upgrade of existing Flight IIA to Flight IIB)

Orca SSGN (http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/russia/images/pl941ak8.jpg)
Displacement: 29,378 tons surfaced, 51,327 tons submerged
Length: 171m
Beam: 23m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 16 knots surfaced, 26 knots submerged
Endurance: 100-140 days
Maximum Diving Depth: 500+m
Armament: 6x25.6" TT (24 weapons), 80xCrossbolt II ASM (Flight IIA)
-6x25.6" TT (24 weapons), 418xVLS cell (Flight IIIA)
-6x25.6” TT (24 weapons), 170xKodachi SRBM (Flight IIIB)
Countermeasures: 2xReloadable 76mm launcher, 18xAN/SSQ-264, 4xAN/SSQ-278 “Sputnik” UUV
Radar: AN/SPS-91 air/surface search, AN/BPS-45 navigation
Sonars: AN/BQQ-24 passive sonar array, AN/BQS-82 active sonar array, AN/BQS-78 Obstacle Avoidance, TB-47 thin line towed array
Other: Spytrac 7 Search Periscope, Spytrac 9 Attack Periscope
Integrated Systems: AN/BLQ-58 ESM Suite, AN/BSY-12 ASW Combat Suite,
Crew: 183
A very large missile submarine designed for launching extremely heavy ballistic missiles. Though the original version is naturally not for sale, we are offering variants chambered for conventional systems, where, as one can see, there is a tremendous capability. These vessels incorporate all the quieting features currently available, making them exceptionally hard to detect, and even harder to track. Their survivability and the sheer amount of ordnance they can pour onto a target helps to offset the enormous cost for each vessel.
Cost: $8 billion (Flight IIA), $7.6 billion (Flight IIIA), $7.5 billion (Flight IIIB)

Improved Mesoplodon SSGN (Highly Classified)
Displacement: 16,271 tons surfaced, 21,479 tons submerged
Length: 168m
Beam: 12.5m
Draft: 11.2m
Speed: 17 knots surfaced, 28 knots submerged
Diving Depth: 500+m
Armament: 6x21" TT (18 weapons), 112xDonnerschlag-A (Flight IID)
-6x21" TT (18 weapons), 120xDonnerschlag-C or Bankarit A (Flight IIE)
-6x21" TT (18 weapons), 144xBankarit-C (Flight IIF)
Countermeasures: 1xReloadable 76mm launcher, 18xAN/SSQ-264, 4xAN/SSQ-278C “Sputnik” UUV
Radar: AN/SPS-88 air/surface search, AN/BPS-34 navigation
Sonars: AN/BQQ-23(V)3 passive sonar array, AN/BQS-79(V)2 active sonar array, AN/BQS-78 Obstacle Avoidance, TB-42 thin line towed array, TB-41D towed array
Other: Spytrac 5 Search Periscope, Spytrac 8 Attack Periscope
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-11C ASW Combat Suite, AN/BLQ-58(V)4 ESM Suite
Crew: 155
An improved version of the Mesoplodon with new sensors and electronic systems, as well as a new reactor, dramatically improving its ability to detect, track, and engage other targets, while remaining undetected itself.
Cost (Flight IID): $5.5 billion, $1 billion (modification of existing Flight IIA)
Cost (Flight IIE): $5.4 billion, $1 billion (modification of existing Flight IIB)
Cost (Flight IIF): $5.4 billion, $1 billion (modification of existing Flight IIC)

Mesoplodon SSGN (http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/systems/images/ssbn_uw.jpg)
Displacement: 16,271 tons surfaced, 21,479 tons submerged
Length: 168m
Beam: 12.5m
Draft: 11.2m
Speed: 17 knots surfaced, 28 knots submerged
Diving Depth: 500+m
Armament: 6x21" TT (18 weapons), 112xDonnerschlag-A (Flight IIA)
-6x21" TT (18 weapons), 120xDonnerschlag-C or Bankarit A (Flight IIB)
-6x21" TT (18 weapons), 144xBankarit-C (Flight IIC)
-6x21" TT (18 weapons), 154xVLS cell (Flight IIIA)
Countermeasures: 2xReloadable 76mm launcher, 18xAN/SSQ-264, 4xAN/SSQ-278 “Sputnik” UUV
Radar: AN/SPS-88 air/surface search, AN/BPS-34 navigation
Sonars: AN/BQQ-23 passive sonar array, AN/BQS-79 active sonar array, AN/BQS-78 Obstacle Avoidance, TB-42 thin line towed array
Other: Spytrac 5 Search Periscope, Spytrac 8 Attack Periscope
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-9 ASW Combat Suite, AN/BLQ-58 ESM Suite
Crew: 155
A smaller, and hence less expensive, counterpart to the massive Orca class. It has many of the same features, though there some are naturally omitted due to size constraints. Like its counterpart, it was originally designed as an SSBN, though only the SSGN variants are available for sale.
Cost: $4.8 billion (Flight IIA), $4.7 billion (Flight IIB & IIC), $4.4 billion (Flight IIIA)

Crossbow SSGN (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/949-dnsc8704343.jpg)
Displacement: 17,200 tons surfaced, 24,000 tons submerged
Length: 155m
Beam: 18m
Draft: 11m
Speed: 16 knots surfaced, 30 knots submerged
Endurance: 100 days
Maximum Depth: 480m
Armament: 6x21” TT w/ 18 torpedo, 24xVLS (Crossbolt missile)
Countermeasures: 1x76mm reloadable launcher, 12xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQS-17D hull-mounted, AN/BQS-16C obstacle avoidance, AN/BQQ-12E passive bow array, TB-31 towed array
Integrated Systems: CCS Mk.8 combat suite, WLR-12(V)4 ESM suite
Crew: 112
A large guided missile submarine for launching the Crossbolt missile. Its performance capabilities lie in the range of the Stymphalian and Chimera, but the missiles it carries are far more formidable.
Cost: $3.5 billion

Chimera Class SSGN (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/ssgn-001.jpg)
Displacement: 14,600 tons surfaced, 19,500 tons submerged
Length: 142m
Beam: 17.5m
Draft: 9m
Speed: 15 knots surfaced, 28 knots submerged
Endurance: 100 days
Maximum Depth: 400m
Armament: 6x21” TT w/ 12 weapons, 22xNaginata VLS w/ 154 missiles (Flight IIA)
-6x21” TT w/ 12 weapons, 96xKodachi VLS (Flight IIB)
Countermeasures: 1x76mm reloadable launcher, 12xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQS-17 hull-mounted, AN/BQS-16 obstacle avoidance, AN/BQQ-12C passive bow array, TB-30 towed array
Integrated Systems: CCS Mk.5 combat suite, WLR-8(V)9 ESM suite
Crew: 155 (+66 Naval SF)
An extremely capable reworking of the Ohio class SSBN, modified for conventional land attack and supporting special forces units. The 24 missile tubes have been reworked for its new role, with 2 being modified to be part of a delivery system for a small special forces detachment, and each of the remaining tubes being reworked as a 7 round tomahawk VLS (for a whopping 154 missiles). It also boasts many of the improved systems of the new crop of SSNs, and is even quieter than the Moray II.
A second, slightly lengthened variant, which carries 96 BGM-249 Kodachi missiles, is also available.
Cost: $2.4 billion (Flight IIA), $2.2 billion (Flight IIB)

Stymphalian Class SSGN (http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/russia/images/yankee_DNSC8704342_JPG.jpg)
Displacement: 9172 tons surfaced. 12,000 tons submerged
Length: 155m
Beam: 12m
Draft: 9m
Speed: 14 knots surfaced, 32 knots submerged
Endurance: 100 days
Maximum Depth: 400m
Armament: 6x21" TT w/ 18 weapons, 36xFirebolt VLS (Flight IA)
-6x21" TT w/ 18 weapons, 60xThunderbolt VLS (Flight IB)
-6x21" TT w/ 18 weapons, 16xKodachi VLS (Flight IIA)
Countermeasures: 1x76mm reloadable launcher, 12xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQS-17 hull-mounted, AN/BQS-16 obstacle avoidance, AN/BQQ-12C passive bow array, TB-30 towed array
Integrated Systems: CCS Mk.5 combat suite, WLR-8(V)9 ESM suite
Crew: 118
This is an advanced missile submarine for engaging naval forces. It combines the fast Firebolt and Thunderbolt missiles with a launch platform capable of getting well within launching range. In many cases, the submarine can get much closer than a surface ship could, and thus reduce the enemy's available response time. The submarine comes in three variants. The first uses the larger Firebolt missile, while the second uses the smaller Thunderbolt version, but packs nearly twice as many. The third version, unlike the others, is designed for engaging targets on land, and carries 16 Kodachi SSMs. For the Firebolt and Thunderbolt variants, the submarine also includes a ripple fire feature capable of launching one missile every second. This feature was deemed unnecessary on the land attack variant, and was thus omitted.
Cost: $2.4 billion (Flight IA), $2.3 billion (Flight IB), $2.1 billion (Flight IIA)

SSGN-726 Ohio (http://www.defenseworld.net/images/features/newrolesforsubmarines/OHIO%20class%20%20SSGN.jpg)
Displacement: 18,750 tons submerged
Length: 170.7m
Beam: 12.8m
Draft: 11m
Speed: 25 knots submerged
Armament: 4x21” TT, 154xTomahawk VLS
Countermeasures: 8xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQS-13 hull-mounted, AN/BQS-15 obstacle avoidance, AN/BQQ-5E(V)4 passive bow array, TB-23 towed array
Integrated Systems: CCS Mk.2 combat suite, WLR-8(V)5 ESM suite
Swimmer Facilities: 1xDry Dock Shelter
Crew: 140 + 66 SF troops
A modified version of the Ohio SSBN that replaces 22 of the Trident SLBMs with 7-pack Tomahawk VLS (154 total), with the space for the remaining 2 going for special operations support. The idea is to provide a heavy conventional land attack and special operations support capability.
Cost: $2 billion, $600 million (modification of existing Ohio SSBN)

Tucuxi II SSN (http://submarine.id.ru/galery/t798.jpg)
Displacement: 9824 tons surfaced, 12,334 tons submerged
Length: 132m
Beam: 12.6m
Draft: 11m
Speed: 21 knots surfaced, 38 knots submerged
Maximum Depth: 750m
Endurance: 110 days
Armament: 8x28” TT (56 weapons)
Countermeasures: 1x76mm reloadable launcher, 22xExternal launcher
Radar: AN/SPS-88 air/surface search, AN/BPS-34 navigation
Sonars: AN/BQQ-16D spherical bow array, AN/BQG-16C wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-78B obstacle avoidance, TB-75C thin-line towed array, TB-41C(V)3 fat-line towed array
Other: Spytrac 5D Search Periscope, Spytrac 8B Attack Periscope
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-25 ASW Suite, WLQ-32(V)7 ESM Suite
Crew: 121
An enhanced version of the Tucuxi with significantly improved sensor systems, as well as a newer and more advanced reactor for improved quieting, making this vessel extremely difficult to detect.
Cost: $6 billion, $750 million (upgrade of existing Tucuxi)

Tucuxi SSN (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/sierra2-DNSN9600401.JPG)
Displacement: 9824 tons surfaced, 12,334 tons submerged
Length: 125m
Beam: 13.5m
Draft: 11m
Speed: 21 knots surfaced, 38 knots submerged
Maximum Depth: 750m
Endurance: 110 days
Armament: 8x28” TT (56 weapons)
Countermeasures: 1x76mm reloadable launcher, 22xExternal launcher
Radar: AN/SPS-88 air/surface search, AN/BPS-34 navigation
Sonars: AN/BQQ-16B spherical bow array, AN/BQG-16 wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-78 obstacle avoidance, TB-75 thin-line towed array, TB-41C fat-line towed array
Other: Spytrac 5 Search Periscope, Spytrac 8 Attack Periscope
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-20 ASW Suite, WLQ-32(V)1 ESM Suite
Crew: 121
Don’t let the name fool you. Though named after a small, shy dolphin, this vessel is a very big threat. With numerous features, including a UUV system for controlling the depth of its towed sonar array, this vessel is extremely quiet and difficult to detect, and can attack from positions that were unheard of in previous vessels. In addition, the large 28” torpedo tubes fire monstrous torpedoes that provide devastating capability against both submarines and large surface ships, while allowing lighter 21 & 25-26” weapons to still be used. Additionally, they can handle some exceptional secondary weapons, including tube-launched Donnerschlag-C missiles, a devastatingly effective CAPTOR with a 21” torpedo (instead of 12.75”), and a number of equally disquieting UUV systems. The vessel includes all the quieting features learned with the Dolphin and Moray series, along with many of those found on the Mesoplodon & Orca series, and provides a large bank of countermeasures systems as well. All these combine to make one of the world’s premier attack submarines.
Cost: $5.5 billion

Sowerby II SSN (http://gunpoint-3d.com/images/circ/sub971.000.gif)
Displacement: 8837 tons submerged
Length: 110m
Beam: 12m
Draft: 11m
Speed: 35 knots
Endurance: 90 days
Maximum Depth: 750m
Armament: 6x28” TT (36 weapons), 12xVLS
Countermeasures: 1x76mm reloadable launcher, 14xExternal launcher
Radar: AN/SPS-88 air/surface search, AN/BPS-34 navigation
Sonars: AN/BQQ-16D spherical bow array, AN/BQG-16C wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-78B obstacle avoidance, TB-75C thin-line towed array, TB-40D(V)4 fat-line towed array
Other: Spytrac 5D Search Periscope, Spytrac 8B Attack Periscope
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-20 ASW Suite, WLQ-32(V)7 ESM Suite
Crew: 107
An upgraded Sowerby SSN with the same improvements as the Tucuxi II
Cost: $4.3 billion, $750 million (upgrade of existing Sowerby)

Sowerby SSN (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/pl971bars.jpg)
Displacement: 8837 tons submerged
Length: 110m
Beam: 12m
Draft: 11m
Speed: 35 knots
Endurance: 90 days
Maximum Depth: 750m
Armament: 6x28” TT (36 weapons), 12xVLS
Countermeasures: 1x76mm reloadable launcher, 14xExternal launcher
Radar: AN/SPS-88 air/surface search, AN/BPS-34 navigation
Sonars: AN/BQQ-16B spherical bow array, AN/BQG-16 wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-78 obstacle avoidance, TB-75 thin-line towed array, TB-40D fat-line towed array
Other: Spytrac 5 Search Periscope, Spytrac 8 Attack Periscope
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-18 ASW Suite, WLQ-32(V)1 ESM Suite
Crew: 107
A smaller and less expensive counterpart to the larger Tucuxi, the Sowerby retains the 28” tubes, but lacks some of the advanced systems and features of its larger counterpart, particularly the TB-41C towed array/UUV system, which was deemed unnecessary given its primary role as a carrier and convoy escort, where its primary targets are submarines rather than surface ships.
Cost: $3.8 billion

Cassowary II SSN (http://zone.sousmarins.free.fr/A-alfa-SSN.jpg)
Displacement: 5800 tons surfaced, 7200 tons submerged
Length: 104m
Beam: 10.6m
Draft: 8m
Speed: 16 knots surfaced, 48 knots submerged
Endurance: 90 days
Maximum Depth: 1000+m (1500+m crush depth)
Armament: 6x28” TT w/ 18 weapons
Countermeasures: 1x76mm reloadable launcher, 10xExternal launcher
Radar: AN/SPS-88 air/surface search, AN/BPS-34 navigation
Sonars: AN/BQQ-16D spherical bow array, AN/BQG-16C wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-78 obstacle avoidance, TB-75 thin-line towed array, TB-41D fat-line towed array
Other: Spytrac 5 Search Periscope, Spytrac 8 Attack Periscope
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-20 ASW Suite, WLQ-32(V)4 ESM Suite
Crew: 62
An improved Cassowary with an even more advanced, and quieter reactor, as well as vastly improved sensors.
Cost: $4.4 billion, $1 billion (upgrade of existing Cassowary)

Cassowary SSN (http://www.aechelon.com/products/models/thumbnails/ALFA.gif)
Displacement: 5800 tons surfaced, 7200 tons submerged
Length: 104m
Beam: 10.6m
Draft: 8m
Speed: 16 knots surfaced, 48 knots submerged
Endurance: 90 days
Maximum Depth: 1000+m (1500+m crush depth)
Armament: 6x28” TT w/ 18 weapons
Countermeasures: 1x76mm reloadable launcher, 10xExternal launcher
Radar: AN/SPS-88 air/surface search, AN/BPS-34 navigation
Sonars: AN/BQQ-16B spherical bow array, AN/BQG-16 wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-78 obstacle avoidance, TB-75 thin-line towed array, TB-40C(V)4 fat-line towed array
Other: Spytrac 5 Search Periscope, Spytrac 8 Attack Periscope
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-16 ASW Suite, WLQ-32(V)4 ESM Suite
Crew: 62
A replacement for the Mamba class fast SSN, this unit has an enlarged hull, with a much more advanced and powerful reactor and propulsion system to maintain the same speed. Its sensor systems and are on par with the Sowerby, as is its noise signature at tactical speeds, making this an effective normal boat as well. Titanium hull construction ensures excellent survivability and an impressive diving depth, and the vessel also carries significantly more stores, with nearly twice the operational endurance of the Mamba.
Cost: $3.6 billion

Dolphin II Class SSN (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/ssn-21-dvic117.jpg)
Displacement: 9800 tons submerged
Speed: 38 knots
Length: 112m
Beam: 12m
Draft: 11m
Endurance: 90 days
Maximum Depth: 650m
Armament: 8x26” TT w/ 56 weapons (Tomahawks, Mk 48s) or 112 mines
Countermeasures: 1x76mm reloadable launcher, 14xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQQ-7A spherical bow array, AN/BQG-7C wide-aperture flank array, TB-31 thin-line towed array, TB-22 fat-line towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-7 ASW suite, WLQ-18(V)1 ESM suite
Crew: 127
A reworking of the older Dolphin class SSN (modified Seawolf), and one of the most effective nuclear attack subs out there. It’s slightly larger than its predecessor with modest increases in size, speed, crush depth, and weapons load, and a modest decrease in crew requirements through greater automation. The real improvements in this variant are a significantly improved sonar suite, and improved quieting, making it much harder to be detected, and much more likely to detect an opponent.
Cost: $4 billion

Dolphin SSN
Displacement: 9137 tons submerged
Length: 107.6m
Beam: 12m
Draft: 10.6m
Speed: 35 knots max, 20 knots tactical
Endurance: 90 days
Maximum Depth: 650m
Armament: 8x660mm (26”) TT w/ 50 weapons (Torpedo, Tomahawk, and/or Harpoon), or 100 mines
Countermeasures: 1x76mm reloadable launcher, 14xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQQ-5H spherical bow array, AN/BQG-5D wide-aperture flank array, TB-23C thin-line towed array, TB-16F fat-line towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-4 ASW suite, WLQ-4(V)6 ESM suite
Crew: 133
A modified Seawolf class submarine with upgraded sensor and fire control systems, giving superior tracking and engagement capability. Otherwise, it’s virtually the same as the basic vessel.
Cost: $3.5 billion

SSN-21 Seawolf Class (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/cwolf02.jpg)
Displacement: 9137 tons submerged
Length: 107.6m
Beam: 12m
Draft: 10.6m
Speed: 20 knots surfaced, 35 knots submerged, 20 knots tactical
Maximum Depth: 600+m
Armament: 8x660mm (26”) TT w/ 50 weapons (Torpedo, Tomahawk, and/or Harpoon), or 100 mines
Sonars: AN/BQQ-5E spherical bow array, AN/BQG-5A wide-aperture flank array, TB-23 thin-line towed array, TB-16D fat-line towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-2 ASW suite, WLQ-4(V)1 ESM suite
Crew: 133
A truly advanced submarine that’s far quieter than the Los Angeles class it replaces. Though very expensive, it has excellent sensors and a large weapon load, and can cruise at up to 20 knots and still expect to avoid detection.
Cost: $3 billion

Moray II Class SSN (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/nssn_m2.jpg)
Displacement: 8200 tons submerged
Length: 118m
Beam: 11m
Draft: 9.7m
Speed: 34 knots submerged
Crush Depth: 500m
Armament: 6x21” TT w/ 28 weapons, 12xTomahawk VLS
Countermeasures: 1x76mm reloadable launcher, 14xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQQ-7 spherical bow array, AN/BQG-7B wide-aperture flank array, TB-33 thin-line towed array, TB-22 fat-line towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-6 ASW suite, WLQ-18(V)1 ESM suite
Crew: 108
An enhanced version of the Virginia class SSN, which has many of the same improvents of the Dolphin II, but with some systems omitted or downgraded slightly to cut down costs. It’s about half a notch below the Dolphin II in capability.
Cost: $2.7 billion

Moray SSN (http://web.tiscali.it/sottomarini/virginia.JPG)
Displacement: 7800 tons submerged
Length: 114.9m
Beam: 10.4m
Draft: 9.3m
Speed: 25+ knots max
Armament: 4x21” TT for 26 weapons (torpedo, UUV, and/or mines), 12xVLS (Tomahawk or Harpoon)
Countermeasures: 1x76mm reloadable launcher, 14xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQQ-5H spherical bow array, AN/BQG-5D wide-aperture flank array, TB-29C thin-line towed array, TB-16F fat-line towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BQQ-10(V)4 ASW suite, WLQ-4(V)6 ESM suite
Crew: 113
A modified Virginia class submarine with improved fire control and sensor systems. Beyond those, this is almost identical to the basic Virginia.
Cost: $2.2 billion

Mamba Class SSN (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/alfa-DNSC8704339.JPG)
Displacement: 3200 tons surfaced, 4900 tons submerged
Length: 84m
Beam: 9.5m
Draft: 7.6m
Speed: 48 knots submerged
Maximum Depth: 1000+m
Armament: 6x21” TT w/ 24 weapons
Countermeasures: 1x76mm reloadable launcher, 14xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQQ-7 spherical bow array, AN/BQG-7A wide-aperture flank array, TB-33 thin-line towed array, TB-22 fat-line towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-6 ASW suite, WLQ-18(V)1 ESM suite
Crew: 59
Based on the Soviet Alfa design, the Mamba is an extremely fast and deep-diving submarine for quick strikes against defended targets and rapid deployments. With current technology, a much more reliable power plant has been provided that all-but eliminates the serious hazards that plagued the unreliable Alfas. The submarine also has advanced detection systems and quieting features to allow for a tactical speed of 16 knots, which is only slightly below the Seawolf and Virginia.
Cost: $2.5 billion

SSN-774 Virginia Class (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/AdvancedSail-2.jpg)
Displacement: 7800 tons submerged
Length: 114.9m
Beam: 10.4m
Draft: 9.3m
Speed: 25+ knots max
Armament: 4x21” TT for 26 weapons (torpedo, UUV, and/or mines), 12xVLS (Tomahawk or Harpoon)
Sonars: AN/BQQ-5E spherical bow array, AN/BQG-5A wide-aperture flank array, TB-29A thin-line towed array, TB-16 fat-line towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BQQ-10 ASW suite
Crew: 113
A cheaper alternative to the Seawolf that reduces diving depth, speed, and weapons load, but retains most of the quieting features. Though notably less capable than the Seawolf, it’s much cheaper.
Cost: $1.7 billion

SSN-688I Los Angeles Class (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/ssn-755-p01.jpg)
Displacement: 6927 tons submerged
Length: 109.73m
Beam: 10m
Speed: 33 knots max submerged, 10 knots tactical
Endurance: 90 days
Operating Depth: 300m
Crush Depth: 450m
Armament: 4x21” TT w/ 26 torpedoes, 12xVLS (Tomahawk or Harpoon)
Countermeasures:
Radar: AN/BPS-5 surface search, AN/BPS-15H navigation & fire control
Sonar: SADS-TG active, AN/BQQ-5E spherical bow array, AN/BQG-5D wide aperture flank array, AN/BQS-15 obstacle avoidance, TB-16D fat line towed array, TB-29 thin line towed array, AN/BQS-15 obstacle avoidance
Integrated Systems: AN/BQQ-10(V) ASW combat, Type 2 attack periscope, Type 18 search periscope
Crew: 129
An improved Los Angeles with a newer and far more capable AN/BSY-1 combat system, which improves tracking and engagement capabilities, and also allows for the use of new weapons, such as a shallow water version of the Mk.48 ADCAP, and the Tomahawk Block III.
Cost: $1.2 billion

SSN-688 Los Angeles Class (http://www.combatindex.com/store/3d/ssn688_stbd_qtr_01.jpg)
Displacement: 6927 tons submerged
Length: 109.73m
Beam: 10m
Speed: 33 knots max submerged, 10 knots tactical
Endurance: 90 days
Operating Depth: 300m
Crush Depth: 450m
Armament: 4x21” TT w/ 26 torpedoes, 12xVLS (Tomahawk or Harpoon)
Countermeasures:
Radar: AN/BPS-5 surface search, AN/BPS-15H navigation & fire control
Sonar: SADS-TG active, AN/BQQ-5D spherical bow array, AN/BQG-5D wide aperture flank array, AN/BQS-15 obstacle avoidance, TB-16D fat line towed array, TB-23 thin line towed array, AN/BQS-15 obstacle avoidance
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-1 ASW combat, Type 2 attack periscope, Type 18 search periscope
Crew: 129
An advanced, quiet submarine originally designed to provide escort for carrier groups, with secondary ASuW roles. The vessel is still an effective weapon, though it is beginning to show its age.
Cost: $900 million

Flounder SSN (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/rubis/images/rubis6.jpg)
Displacement: 2784 tons
Speed: 30 knots
Endurance: 60 days
Maximum Depth: 500m
Armament: 6x21” TT (16 weapons)
Countermeasures: 1xReloadable 76mm launcher, 6xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQQ-8 spherical bow array, AN/BQG-8A wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-76 obstacle avoidance, TB-33 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-3 ASW suite, WLQ-16(V)3 ESM suite, Type 20 Attack Periscope, Type 16 Search Periscope
Crew: 52
A very small, inexpensive nuclear powered submarine that’s excellent for inshore work or navies that just can’t afford the bigger vessels. Its sensor systems are comparable to its AIP powered counterparts, but the vessel has the notably increased speed and range that come with nuclear power plants.
Cost: $700 million
Clan Smoke Jaguar
30-09-2005, 00:12
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PLEASE NOTE:
With nuclear powered vessels, all those listed as general export can be expected to have standard (OOC: current) pressurized water reactors. Those listed in advanced will have more advanced next-generation reactors, usually with higher output and lower noise signature. Those listed as sensitive have more exotic systems such as pebblebed reactors.
Also, all advanced and sensitive vessels here include water-ram expulsion systems for all weapons systems. All other original CSJ vessels can incorporate this system, but such features are limited to nations with NGS or MFN status. Additionally, though they are general export units, the Type 212, Type 214, Conqueror, and Conqueror II also incorporate this system.

Finally:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.




Improved Hirata Class SSG (Highly Classified) (http://www.nasm.si.edu/exhibitions/gal114/SpaceRace/sec600img/DIA_005.jpg)
Displacement: 4640 tons surfaced, 6567 tons submerged
Length: 98m
Beam: 11.5m
Draft: 7m
Speed: 12 knots surfaced, 20 knots submerged
Range: 12,000 nm @ 10 knots (surfaced), 6500 nm @ 3 knots (submerged)
Endurance: 100 days (surfaced), 90 days @ 3 knots (submerged)
Maximum Depth: 500m
Armament: 6x21” TT w/ 12 torpedoes, 18xCrossbolt (Flight IID SSG)
-6x21” TT w/ 12 torpedoes, 40xFirebolt/Donnerschlag (Flight IIE SSG)
-6x21” TT w/ 12 torpedoes, 55xThunderbolt/Bankarit (Flight IIF SSG)
Countermeasures: 1xReloadable 76mm launcher, 8xExternal launcher, 2xAN/SQQ-278 “Sputnik” UUV
Sonar: AN/BQQ-14D spherical bow array, AN/BQG-14C wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-76C obstacle avoidance, TB-44D towed array, 2xAN/SSQ-228C UUV
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-8 ASW suite AN/BLQ-18D EW suite, Type 29 Attack Periscope, Type 24 Search Periscope
Crew: 67
This is a highly classified upgrade of the basic Hirata including a number of unique sensors and defensive systems. It also includes a pair of SSQ-228 UUVs, which are essentially scaled-down versions of the TB-41C array. (OOC: only CSJ’s closest allies will know of this unit’s unique capabilities, let alone be able to acquire the unit).
Cost: $1.5 billion (Flight IID), $1.4 billion (Flight IIE/F), $600 million (upgrade of an existing Hirata)

Hirata Class SSG (http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/russia/images/pl667am.jpg)
Displacement: 4640 tons surfaced, 6567 tons submerged
Length: 98m
Beam: 11.5m
Draft: 7m
Speed: 12 knots surfaced, 20 knots submerged
Range: 12,000 nm @ 10 knots (surfaced), 6480 nm @ 3 knots (submerged)
Endurance: 100 days (surfaced), 90 days @ 3 knots (submerged)
Maximum Depth: 500m
Armament: 6x21” TT w/ 12 torpedoes, 18xCrossbolt (Flight IIA SSG)
-6x21” TT w/ 12 torpedoes, 40xFirebolt/Donnerschlag (Flight IIB SSG)
-6x21” TT w/ 12 torpedoes, 55xThunderbolt/Bankarit (Flight IIC SSG)
-6x21” TT w/ 12 torpedoes, 56xVLS (Flight IIIA SSG)
Countermeasures: 1xReloadable 76mm launcher, 8xExternal launcher, 2xAN/SQQ-278 “Sputnik” UUV
Sonar: AN/BQQ-9D spherical bow array, AN/BQG-9C wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-76C obstacle avoidance, TB-44B towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BQQ-31(V) ASW suite, AN/BLQ-18 EW suite, Type 20 Attack Periscope, Type 16 Search Periscope
Crew: 67
A very large, exceptionally quiet AIP submarine optimized for launching heavy missiles. Though originally designed as an SSB-where it carried 8 large SLBMs, the unit has been modified for a variety of conventional roles, including carrier for Crossbolt, Donnerschlag, and Bankarit missiles.
Cost: $1.1 billion (Flight IIA), $1 billion (Flight IIB/C), $900 million (Flight IIIA)

Interceptor Class SSG (http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/russia/images/658_2.jpg)
Displacement: 2420 tons surfaced, 4200 tons submerged
Length: 74.2m
Beam: 10.2m
Draft: 6.4m
Speed: 16 knots surfaced, 24 knots submerged
Range: 10,000 nm @ 10 knots (surfaced), 6480 nm @ 3 knots (submerged)
Endurance: 90 days (surfaced), 90 days @ 3 knots (submerged)
Maximum Depth: 450m
Armament: 6x21” TT w/ 14 weapons, 12xThunderbolt (Flight IA) or 8xFirebolt (Flight IB) VLS
Countermeasures: 1xReloadable 76mm launcher, 8xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQQ-8D spherical bow array, AN/BQG-8C wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-76B obstacle avoidance, TB-33C towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-3(V)4 ASW suite, WLQ-16(V)3 ESM suite, Type 20 Attack Periscope, Type 16 Search Periscope
Crew: 51
An upgrade of the Interdicter class units with the new AIP system, bumping submerged endurance to 90 days at 3 knots.
Cost: $750 million (Flight IA), $850 million (Flight IB)

Interdicter Class SSG Flight IIA & IIB (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/papa-DNSN8600737.JPG)
Displacement: 2350 tons surfaced, 4000 tons submerged
Length: 72.5m
Beam: 9.8m
Draft: 6.3m
Speed: 12 knots surfaced, 20 knots submerged
Range: 10,000 nm @ 10 knots (surfaced), 450 nm @ 8 knots (submerged, battery only)
Endurance: 50 days (surfaced), 21 days @ 3 knots (submerged)
Maximum Depth: 400m
Armament: 6x21" TT w/ 14 weapons, 12xThunderbolt (Flight IIA) or 8xFirebolt (Flight IIB) VLS
Countermeasures: 1xReloadable 76mm launcher, 8xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQQ-8 spherical bow array, AN/BQG-8A wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-76 obstacle avoidance, TB-33 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-3 ASW suite, WLQ-16(V)3 ESM suite, Type 20 Attack Periscope, Type 16 Search Periscope
Crew: 43
An development of the Interdictor for the antishipping role. Size has been increased to allow for larger Thunderbolt antishipping missiles to be utilized instead of Tomahawks, giving this vessel a devestating punch against surface ships. A second variant is also available, which replaces the 12 Thunderbolt tubes with 8 for the longer-ranged and more powerful firebolt.
Cost: $650 million (Flight IA), $750 million (Flight IB)

Interdictor Class SSG (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/papa-DNSN8600737.JPG)
Displacement: 2320 tons surfaced, 3800 tons submerged
Length: 72m
Beam: 9.6m
Draft: 6.2m
Speed: 12 knots surfaced, 20 knots submerged
Range: 10,000 nm @ 10 knots (surfaced), 450 nm @ 8 knots (submerged, battery only)
Endurance: 50 days (surfaced), 21 days @ 3 knots (submerged)
Maximum Depth: 400m
Armament: 6x21" TT w/ 14 weapons, 12xTomahawk VLS
Countermeasures: 1xReloadable 76mm launcher, 8xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQQ-8 spherical bow array, AN/BQG-8A wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-76 obstacle avoidance, TB-33 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-3 ASW suite, WLQ-16(V)3 ESM suite, Type 20 Attack Periscope, Type 16 Search Periscope
Crew: 47
A guided missile submarine based on the Conqueror Class. It has a much larger hull in order to accomadate 12 vertically launched Tomahawks, or similar cruise missiles. These weapons, combined with the long range and low noise level of the hydrogen fuel cell-based propulsion system, make it an excellent unit for standoff attack missions against both naval and ground targets.
Cost: $600 million

Anemone II SSK (highly classified) (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/kilo-DNSC8703781.JPG)
Displacement: 2350 tons surfaced, 4012 tons submerged
Length: 73m
Beam: 10m
Draft: 6.4m
Speed: 16 knots surfaced, 24 knots submerged
Range: 10,000 nm @ 10 knots (surfaced), 6480 nm @ 3 knots (submerged)
Endurance: 90 days (surfaced), 90 days @ 3 knots (submerged)
Maximum Depth: 450m
Armament: 6x28” TT (12 weapons), 1xBlack Fly position (8 missiles)
Countermeasures: 1xReloadable 76mm launcher, 6xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQQ-9D spherical bow array, AN/BQG-9C wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-76C obstacle avoidance, TB-41C towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-5(V)4 ASW suite, WLQ-16(V)3 ESM suite, Type 20 Attack Periscope, Type 16 Search Periscope
Crew: 32
An updated version of the Anemone with many of the same improvements as the improved Hirata.
Cost: $800 million

Angler II SSK (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/kilo-DNSC8704340.JPG)
Displacement: 2350 tons surfaced, 4012 tons submerged
Length: 73m
Beam: 10m
Draft: 6.4m
Speed: 16 knots surfaced, 24 knots submerged
Range: 10,000 nm @ 10 knots (surfaced), 6480 nm @ 3 knots (submerged)
Endurance: 90 days (surfaced), 90 days @ 3 knots (submerged)
Maximum Depth: 450m
Armament: 8x21” TT w/ 24 weapons, 1xBlack Fly position (8 missiles)
Countermeasures: 1xReloadable 76mm launcher, 6xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQQ-9D spherical bow array, AN/BQG-9C wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-76C obstacle avoidance, TB-41C towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-5(V)4 ASW suite, WLQ-16(V)3 ESM suite, Type 20 Attack Periscope, Type 16 Search Periscope
Crew: 27
Same as above, this is an improved Angler with new sensors and defensive systems.
Cost: $750 million

Anemone SSK (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/kilo-DNSC8703781.JPG)
Displacement: 2350 tons surfaced, 4012 tons submerged
Length: 73m
Beam: 10m
Draft: 6.4m
Speed: 16 knots surfaced, 24 knots submerged
Range: 10,000 nm @ 10 knots (surfaced), 6480 nm @ 3 knots (submerged)
Endurance: 90 days (surfaced), 90 days @ 3 knots (submerged)
Maximum Depth: 450m
Armament: 6x28” TT (12 weapons), 1xBlack Fly position (8 missiles)
Countermeasures: 1xReloadable 76mm launcher, 6xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQQ-9B spherical bow array, AN/BQG-9A wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-76C obstacle avoidance, TB-35 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-5 ASW suite, WLQ-16(V)3 ESM suite, Type 20 Attack Periscope, Type 16 Search Periscope
Crew: 32
Like its namesake, the Anemone is a patient predator that is very adept at waiting silently for its prey to wander too close. As an AIP submarine, it lacks the speed and range for interception, escort, and hunter-killer operations, but it is excessively quiet, and is extremely adept at ambushing incoming forces, and patrolling the shoreline. Like the Tucuxi and Sowerby, this vessel was given the big 28” torpedo tubes, though its small size limits it to 14 weapons.
Cost: $600 million

Angler SSK (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/kilo-DNSC8704340.JPG)
Displacement: 2350 tons surfaced, 4012 tons submerged
Length: 73m
Beam: 10m
Draft: 6.4m
Speed: 16 knots surfaced, 24 knots submerged
Range: 10,000 nm @ 10 knots (surfaced), 6480 nm @ 3 knots (submerged)
Endurance: 90 days (surfaced), 90 days @ 3 knots (submerged)
Maximum Depth: 450m
Armament: 8x21” TT w/ 24 weapons, 1xBlack Fly position (8 missiles)
Countermeasures: 1xReloadable 76mm launcher, 6xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQQ-9B spherical bow array, AN/BQG-9A wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-76C obstacle avoidance, TB-35 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-5 ASW suite, WLQ-16(V)3 ESM suite, Type 20 Attack Periscope, Type 16 Search Periscope
Crew: 27
This vessel is essentially the Anemone with 21” tubes instead of the big 28” systems.
Cost: $550 million

Conqueror II Class SSK (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/kilo-DNSC8703781.JPG)
Displacement: 2010 tons surfaced, 2500 tons submerged
Length: 67m
Beam: 8m
Draft: 5.6m
Speed: 15 knots surfaced, 24 knots submerged
Range: 8000 nm @ 8 knots (surfaced), 420 nm @ 8 knots (submerged – batteries only)
Endurance: 90 days, 90 days submerged @ 3 knots
Operating Depth: 400m
Armament: 8x21" TT w/ 16 torpedoes, up to 24 external mines
Countermeasures: 1xReloadable 76mm launcher, 6xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQQ-8D spherical bow array, AN/BQG-8C wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-76B obstacle avoidance, TB-33C towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-3(V)4 ASW suite, WLQ-16(V)3 ESM suite, Type 20 Attack Periscope, Type 16 Search Periscope
Crew: 23
A new boat based on the Conqueror which improves upon the hybrid AIP propulsion. With the inclusion of a complete AIP propulsion system, the unit is now capable of remaining submerged for up to 90 days at 3 knots.
Cost: $520 million

Conqueror Class SSK (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/images/agosta-sub_big2.jpg)
Displacement: 1920 tons surfaced, 2400 tons submerged
Length: 67m
Beam: 8m
Draft: 5.6m
Speed: 15 knots surfaced, 24 knots submerged
Range: 8000 nm @ 8 knots (surfaced), 420 nm @ 8 knots (submerged – batteries only)
Endurance: 45 days, 21 days submerged @ 3 knots
Armament: 8x21" TT w/ 18 torpedoes, 1xStinger Position w/ 8 missiles
Countermeasures: 1xReloadable 76mm launcher, 6xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQQ-8 spherical bow array, AN/BQG-8A wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-76 obstacle avoidance, TB-33 towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-3 ASW suite, WLQ-16(V)3 ESM suite, Type 20 Attack Periscope, Type 16 Search Periscope
Crew: 32
A newer model of submarine, and the first in Clan Smoke Jaguar to be powered by a hydrogen fuel cell. The fuel cell allows the boat to cruise underwater for weeks at a time, without having to surface. Yet it retains the same low noise levels of standard DE submarines, which can only last a day or two on battery power before having to recharge.
Cost: $450 million

Type 212A SSK (http://www.anti-submarine.com/type212.jpg)
Displacement: 1450 tons surfaced, 1830 tons submerged
Length: 55.9m
Beam: 7m
Draft: 6m
Speed: 12 knots surfaced, 20 knots submerged, 2-6 knots submerged cruise
Range: 8000 nm @ 8 knots (surfaced), 420 nm @ 8 knots (submerged, batteries only)
Endurance: 50 days, 21 days submerged @ 3 knots
Operating Depth: 400m
Armament: 6x21” TT w/ 12 weapons (typically DM2A4 torpedoes & Sub-Harpoon), up to 24 external mines
Countermeasures: TAU 2000 w/ 4 launch containers (ea 10 decoys and/or jamming effectors)
Radar: Type 1007 Navigation
Sonar: DBQS-40 bow, PRS-3 passive ranging, FAS-3 low/medium frequency flank array, TAS-3 low-frequency towed array, MOA 3070 high-frequency mine detection
Integrated Systems: CSU-90 sonar suite (bow, flank, & towed arrays), FL1800U EW, SERO 14 search periscope, SERO 15 attack periscope
Crew: 27
This is a very advanced, and extremely quiet and stealthy, conventional submarine, and despite its small size, is extremely capable. With a hybrid diesel-electric and fuel cell system, the vessel is capable of staying submerged for up to 3 weeks, and boasts an impressive array of sensors that puts most contemporary conventional submarines to shame. Additionally, it uses a water ram expulsion system for its torpedo launchers. Unlike the compressed gas system used by many submarines, this launches weapons without an audible “whoosh,” allowing the Type 212 to attack enemy vessels while without warning. Finally, its small size makes it very difficult to detect using things like MAD and active sonar, as it provides only a fraction of the return that larger nuclear submarines do.
If there are any weaknesses, they are ones inherent with all boats of this type, including lack of endurance, particularly at high submerged speeds, and a very low weapons load. However, its ability to sneak past even the most vigilant opponents helps make up for this, and as a patrol submarine, it has few equals.
Cost: $360 million

Kraken Class SSK (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/images/tango-DNSC9400159.JPG)
Displacement: 2285 tons surfaced, 3000 tons submerged
Length: 68m
Beam: 8.3m
Draft: 5.7m
Speed: 20 knots submerged, 14 knots surfaced
Range: 10,000 nm @ 10 knots (surfaced), 450 nm @ 8 knots (submerged)
Armament: 6x21” TT w/ 18 torpedoes, 1xStinger position w/ 8 missiles
Countermeasures: 1xReloadable 76mm launcher, 6xExternal launcher
Sonars: AN/BQQ-8 spherical bow array, AN/BQG-8A wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-76 obstacle avoidance
Integrated Systems: WLQ-16(V)3 ESM suite, Type 20 Attack Periscope, Type 16 Search Periscope
Crew: 37
An older (by our standards) diesel-electric design. Though lacking in AIP propulsion, it’s still very quiet on battery power and quite effective overall, especially considering its price compared to many alternative vessels.
Cost: $320 million

Type 214 SSK (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/type_212/images/type212_9.jpg)
Displacement: 1700 tons surfaced, 1980 tons submerged
Length: 65m
Beam: 13m
Draft: 6.3m
Speed: 12 knots surfaced, 20 knots submerged, 2-6 knots submerged cruise
Range: 12,000 nm @ 6 knots (surfaced), 420 nm @ 8 knots (submerged, batteries only), 1248 nm @ 4 knots (submerged, fuel cells)
Endurance: 50 days, 14 days submerged @ 4 knots
Operating Depth: 400m
Armament: 8x21” TT w/ 16 weapons
Crew: 30
This is essentially an export version of the Type 212. It’s based on an enlarged and upgraded Type 209 hull, with a number of Type 212 components. Though larger than the 212, it’s notably less capable, particularly in submerged endurance. This is countered somewhat, however, by greater growth potential and, most notably, a 33% increase in armament, and with over a 15% reduction in cost compared to its more advanced cousin, it can become an attractive buy.
Cost: $305 million

Type 800 Dolphin SSK (http://www.dolphin.org.il/dolphins/Dolphin%20Class%20Submarine.jpg)
Displacement: 1640 tons surfaced, 1900 tons submerged
Length: 57.3m
Beam: 6.8m
Draft: 6.2m
Speed: 20 knots submerged, 11 knots snorkeling
Range: 8000 nm surfaced @ 8 knots, 420 nm submerged @ 8 knots
Endurance: 30 days
Operating Depth: 350m
Armament: 6x21” TT & 4x25.6” TT w/ 16 weapons
Countermeasures: TAU 2000 w/ 4 launch containers (ea 10 decoys and/or jamming effectors)
Radar: Elta surface search
Sonar: DBQS-40 bow, PRS-3 passive ranging, FAS-3 low/medium frequency flank array, TAS-3 low-frequency towed array, MOA 3070 high-frequency mine detection
Integrated Systems: CSU-90 sonar suite (bow, flank, & towed arrays), 4CH(V)2 ESM, SERO 14 search periscope, SERO 15 attack periscope
Crew: 35
Another relative of the Type 212 & Type 214 submarines, with many of the same sensor and electronics systems, but without the AIP systems, giving it notably lower submerged endurance. However, it does boast a quartet of larger 25.6” torpedo tubes, which can be used for launching larger land-attack missiles (a nuclear-armed version of the Popeye has been suggested) and for deploying and retrieving SDVs.
Cost: $300 million

Type 209/1400 SSK (http://www.navy.mil.za/newnavy/submarines/images/type_209_1400_mod_san.jpg)
Displacement: 1454 tons surfaced, 1586 tons submerged
Length: 62m
Beam: 6.2m
Speed: 15 knots surfaced, 22 knots submerged
Range (submerged): 20 nm @ 20 knots, 400 nm @ 4 knots, 8000 nm @ 10 knots (snorkel)
Range (surfaced): 10,000 nm @ 10 knots
Endurance: 50 days
Operating Depth: 320m
Max Depth: 500m
Armament: 8x21” TT w/ 14 weapons
Sonar: CSU-83
Crew: 30
The largest version of the Type 209 series SSK, which is among the most widely used modern SSKs in the world. This unit provides good performance, excellent reliability, and easy maintenance, all for an affordable cost, making it a solid alternative to the other, much more expensive units, even it can’t quite match its more advanced cousins.
Cost: $275 million
Space Union
30-09-2005, 00:24
CSJ: Sorry to jack your thread, but I would like to request if you could look at the jet engine I'm developing called the Ramfan and see if it is pratical. I'm going to put it on my new strike aircraft, but I want it to be labelled feasible before I do that by experts in the field. Thanks :)
Clan Smoke Jaguar
30-09-2005, 11:27
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PLEASE NOTE:
With nuclear powered vessels, all those listed as general export can be expected to have standard (OOC: current) pressurized water reactors. Those listed in advanced will have more advanced next-generation reactors, usually with higher output and lower noise signature. Those listed as sensitive have more exotic systems such as pebblebed reactors.
Also, all advanced and sensitive vessels here include water-ram expulsion systems for all weapons systems. All other original CSJ vessels can incorporate this system, but such features are limited to nations with NGS or MFN status.

Finally:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.




Tempest PC (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/pc-4-DNST9401257.JPG)
Displacement: 283 tons
Length: 45.8m
Beam: 7.4m
Draft: 2.55m
Speed: 38 knots, 25 knots cruise
Range: 2500 nm
Endurance: 18 days
Armament: 6 mountings for 25mm, 15.5mm mg, 12.7mm mg, 7.62mm mg, or 40mm AGL
Crew: 18 + 16 special forces
A successor to the PC-1 Cyclone class of patrol and special operations support craft, this vessel addresses many of the faults of its predecessor, including lack of endurance and inshore capability, as well as the rather odd passenger complement. The new version, while notably smaller than the PC-1, makes more efficient use of the space available, and has almost twice the unsupported endurance of its predecessor, without a significant reduction in weapons load, and with a 50% increase in passenger capacity (allowing a full team to be deployed on a single vessel). This is achieved largely through greater automation and a moderate reduction in small boat capacity.
Cost: $25 million

Mk.22 SOC (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/mark_v_soc.jpg)
Displacement: 69 tons
Length: 29m
Beam: 5.5m
Draft: 1.5m
Speed: 58 knots
Range: 600 nm
Armament: 4 mountings for 15.5mm mg, 12.7mm mg, 7.62mm mg, or 40mm AGL
Crew: 5 + 16 special forces
Unit: 2 craft, 2 transporters, 2 prime movers, 1 deployment support package, 10 crew, 8 maintenance personnel
Deployable in: 2xC-5
A fast, relatively short-range speedboat for inserting and extracting special forces personnel in low to medium risk environments. It naturally has a short endurance, but its speed and deployability make it a valuable asset.
Cost: $10 million per unit

Narwhal SSCVN
Displacement: 57,973 tons submerged
Length: 287m
Beam: 22m
Draft: 12 knots
Speed: 19 knots submerged
Endurance: 120 days
Maximum Depth: 300m
Armament: 4x28” TT w/ 12 weapons, 4x8-cell ESSM launcher
Aircraft: 12xF-35B or Harrier, 36xAH-1 or MH-60
Crew: up to 382 (102 ship’s crew + 280 air wing/pax)
A much larger counterpart to the Gremlin, this unit has some three times the hangar space, though the setup limits it to only twice the units when operating fixed wing aircraft. Though it has the capacity of a light carrier, this unit is still primarily for unconventional warfare. Still, it does have the capability for fighting it out in a moderate level engagement, but lacks supplies for sustained operations, particularly munitions storage.
Cost: $5 billion

Gremlin SSCVN
Displacement: 32,762 tons submerged
Length: 210m
Beam: 14m
Draft: 11m
Speed: 22 knots submerged
Endurance: 100 days
Maximum Depth: 300m
Armament: 4x21” TT w/ 12 weapons, 2x8-cell ESSM launcher
Aircraft: 6xF-35B or Harrier, 12xAH-1 or MH-60
Crew: 192 (107 ship’s crew + 85 air wing/pax)
This is a heavily modified SSBN hull that was stretched and widened to include a 2-level hangar and a pair of elevators. A flattened deck allows it to launch VTOL aircraft and lightly loaded STOVL planes, as well as helicopters. Though not especially powerful, the unit is particularly capable of supporting special operations with its ability to get past surveillance. It could also conceivably launch a “Doolittle Raid” type operation. Do note, however, that this is really an unconventional warfare platform, and does not have the supplies for sustained operations or the firepower for a major engagement.
Cost: $3 billion

Skipper Special Operations SSN
Displacement: 15,834 tons submerged
Length: 155m
Beam: 13.5m
Draft: 11m
Speed: 38 knots
Endurance: 120 days
Maximum Depth: 750m
Armament: 6x28” TT (38 weapons)
Countermeasures: 1xReloadable 76mm countermeasures launcher, 22xExternal launcher
Radar: AN/SPS-88 air/surface search, AN/BPS-34 navigation
Sonars: AN/BQQ-16B spherical bow array, AN/BQG-16 wide-aperture flank array, AN/BQS-78 obstacle avoidance, TB-75 thin-line towed array, TB-41C fat-line towed array
Other: Spytrac 5 Search Periscope, Spytrac 8 Attack Periscope
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-20 ASW Suite, WLQ-32(V)1 ESM Suite
Crew: 105 + 50 transients
A modified version of the Tucuxi SSN for special operations support. It carries up to 50 special forces personnel and a pair of Drydock Shelters or ASDS submersibles, and with its extremely low audio signature, this unit is fully capable of deploying them to most hostile shores. Though nowhere near as well armed as the basic Tucuxi, the unit still boasts respectable firepower and makes a solid attack submarine in its own right.
Cost: $6.5 billion

SSN-23 Jimmy Carter Special Operations Submarine (http://www.op.osw.pl/op/czytelnia/images/news/ssn23_jimmycarter.jpg)
Displacement: 10,460 tons surfaced, 12,141 tons submerged
Length: 138.1m
Beam: 12.2m
Draft: 11m
Speed: 18 knots surfaced, 33 knots submerged
Maximum Depth: 600+m
Armament: 8x660mm (26”) TT w/ 50 weapons (Torpedo, Tomahawk, and/or Harpoon), or 100 mines
Sonars: AN/BQQ-5E spherical bow array, AN/BQG-5A wide-aperture flank array, TB-23 thin-line towed array, TB-16D fat-line towed array
Integrated Systems: AN/BSY-2 ASW suite, WLQ-4(V)1 ESM suite
Crew: 130 + 50 transients
A modified version of the Seawolf with the 30m, 2500 ton hull extension to provide facilities for transporting and supporting special operations forces.
Cost: $4 billion

Pachyderm Transport SSN
Displacement: 57,973 tons submerged
Length: 287m
Beam: 22m
Speed: 19 knots
Maximum Depth: 300m
Armament: 4x28” TT w/ 12 weapons, 4x8-cell ESSM launcher
Payload: 10,000 tons cargo
Crew: 102 + 98 transients, up to 750 possible w/ modified cargo compartment.
A modification of the Narwhal SSCVN for a transport role, again for unconventional warfare roles. This unit is optimized for operating ASDS submersibles (up to 6), and is used for carrying troops and/or supplies. When operating in conjunction with SSCVNs, it can carry up to 10,000 tons of additional supplies, both fuel and munitions, and can either transfer them over the surface using cranes, using helicopters (vertrep), or while underwater using a modified ASDS known as the AMDS (advanced munitions delivery system), which both the Narwhal and Gremlin are capable of taking offloads from. The unit comes with two AMDS submersibles included.
Cost: $4 billion

Loggerhead SSDN
Displacement: 57,973 tons submerged
Length: 287m
Beam: 22m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 19 knots
Maximum Depth: 300m
Armament: 4x28” TT w/ 12 weapons, 4x8-cell ESSM launcher
Landing Craft: 2xLCAC, 4xLCM-8, 24xAAVP7A1, or 16xAAAV
Payload: 4000 tons cargo, including up to 8 MBTs
Troops: 600 standard, up to 1000 surge
Crew: 127
A variation on the Pachyderm designed as a submersible LSD. It uses a single elevator capable of lifting one LCAC, with a second landing craft stored below. When operating, the vessel surfaces, and brings the landing craft to the top of the bow, then submerges to allow the landing craft to pull out (much like a deckship). Due to space requirements, this vessel rarely provides much in the way of vehicle transport, deploying light infantry formations for the most part. However, it can operate AAVs to give some form of organic transportation.
Cost: $4 billion

Bison Replenishment Submarine
Displacement: 57,973 tons submerged
Length: 287m
Beam: 22m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 19 knots
Maximum Depth: 300m
Armament: 4x28” TT w/ 12 weapons, 4x8-cell ESSM launcher
Payload: 8000 tons fuel/water, 2000 tons dry stores
Crew: 153
A third variant of the Pachyderm. It has most of the same capabilities, but focuses on underway replenishment of surface vessels. In that vein, it has a number of cargo transfer systems lacking on the basic Pachyderm. The underwater transfer capabilities have been retained, so it can fill the role of a Pachyderm in a pinch.
Cost: $4.2 billion

ASDS Infiltration Submersible (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/sdv-asds13-3.gif)
Displacement: 55 tons
Length: 19.81m
Beam: 2.06m
Height: 2.51m
Speed: 8 knots cruise
Range: 120 nm @ 8 knots
Crew: 2 + 8-16
An advanced, completely enclosed unit primarily for infiltrating and extracting special forces units. It can hold 8-16 troops depending on their load, and is capable of running significant distances, and waiting offshore for several days. The unit is compatible with many submarines and can also serve as a submarine rescue vehicle.
Cost: $120 million

AMDS Submersible
Displacement: 60 tons
Length: 19.81m
Beam: 2.06m
Height: 2.51m
Speed: 8 knots cruise
Range: 120 nm @ 8 knots
Payload: 7.5 tons
Crew: 2
A modification of the ASDS that is designed for underwater transfer of fuel and munitions. This unit carries up to 7.5 tons of stores and is used primarily for providing extra supplies to extend the operation capability of SSCVN units. However, it has been used for combat submarines as well.
Cost: $150 million
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PLEASE NOTE:
With nuclear powered vessels, all those listed as general export can be expected to have standard (OOC: current) pressurized water reactors. Those listed in advanced will have more advanced next-generation reactors, usually with higher output and lower noise signature. Those listed as sensitive have more exotic systems such as pebblebed reactors.

Also:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.




Darksteel Class LHAN
Displacement: 173,567 tons
Length: 422m
Beam: 58m (waterline), 70m (flight deck)
Draft: 11m normal, 13.4m ballasted
Speed: 24 knots
Cargo: 8100m2 vehicle, 9450m3 bulk, 3,000,000 gal POL
Payload: 48,764 deadweight tons
Armament: 3x76mm/62 cal Super Rapid, 3x30mm Bushmaster II, 32xMk.131 VLS, 4xDragon II CIWS, 3xPDM launcher, 1xCADL
Aircraft: 40-96 Standard
-6xJSF, 12xCH-61, 28xEH-101 OR 32xUH-102, 8xAH-95, 4xEH-104 or
-6xJSF, 24xMV-67, 6xCH-61, 8xAH-95, 4xEH-104 or
-68xEH-101 OR 96xUH-102 (assault)
-24xJSF, 16xEH-101 OR 20xMH-102C (sea control)
Well Deck: 88x30m (4 HLCAC, 6 LCAC, 6 LCU, 2 LCU-2000, 72-88 AAV)
Crew: 2347 (723 ship’s company + 1624 air wing)
Passengers: 2542 troops (3153 surge)
A massive, nuclear powered LHA with impressive cargo, troop, landing craft, and aircraft capability, as well as significant defensive additions, including the ability to fire long-range NADSAM-MR missiles and modest armor plating that can fend off weapons up to Yakhont class. Combined with a nuclear reactor for unlimited endurance (which also frees up significant space for additional stores), this becomes a very effective landing and sea control vessel.
Cost: $5 billion

Thunderhead Class LHDN
Displacement: 126,783 tons
Length: 375m
Beam: 55m (waterline), 68m (flight deck)
Draft: 11m normal, 13.4m ballasted
Speed: 24 knots
Cargo: 4000m2 vehicle, 6000m3 bulk, 1,500,000 gal POL
Payload: 35,721 deadweight tons
Armament: 3x76mm/62 cal Super Rapid, 3x30mm Bushmaster II, 32xMk.131 VLS, 4xDragon II CIWS, 3xPDM launcher, 1xCADL
Aircraft: 34-78 Standard
-6xJSF, 8xCH-61, 24xEH-101 OR 32xUH-102, 8xAH-95, 4xEH-104 or
-6xJSF, 18xMV-67, 6xCH-61, 8xAH-95, 4xEH-104 or
-56xEH-101 OR 78xUH-102 (assault)
-18xJSF, 16xEH-101 OR 20xMH-102C (sea control)
Well Deck: 88x30m (4 HLCAC, 6 LCAC, 6 LCU, 2 LCU-2000, 72-88 AAV)
Crew: 1876 (662 ship’s company + 1214 air wing)
Passengers: 2072 troops (2784 surge)
A smaller counterpart to the Darksteel, this unit doesn’t quite have the payload, but has similar defensive capabilities and retains the same landing craft capacity on a smaller and notably cheaper hull.
Cost: $4 billion

Samurai Class LHA (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/lha5-peleliu2.jpg)
Displacement: 54,500 tons
Length: 268m
Beam: 36m (waterline), 44m (flight deck)
Draft: 8.5m normal, 11.2m ballasted
Speed: 24 knots
Range: 10,000 nm @ 20 knots
Cargo: 30,000 sq ft (2787m2) vehicle, 150,000 ft3 cargo, 950,000 gal POL
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
Landing Craft: 2 LCU or 3 LCAC or 6 LCM-8 or 40 AAV
Crew: 1289 + 1703 troops (1907 surge)
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.
Cost: $1.8 billion

Raptor Class LHD (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/lh-2-back.jpg)
Displacement: 46,530 tons
Length: 262m
Beam: 34m waterline, (42m (flight deck)
Draft: 8.2m normal, 11m ballasted
Speed: 23 knots
Range: 10,000 nm @ 20 knots
Cargo: 22,000 sq ft (2043.9m2) vehicle, 125,000 ft3 cargo, 590,000 gal POL
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)
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

LHD-1 Wasp (http://www.bluejacket.com/usn/images/sp/lm/lhd1_wasp.jpg)
Displacement: 40,500 tons
Length: 257.3m
Beam: 31.8m (waterline), 42.7m (flight deck)
Draft: 8m (normal), 11m (ballasted)
Speed: 20+ knots
Range; 9500 nm @ 20 knots
Cargo: 22,000 sq ft (2043.9m2) vehicle, 101,000 ft3 bulk
Payload: 13,083 deadweight tons
Armament: 2x8-round Sea Sparrow launcher, 2x21-round RAM launcher, 2x20mm Phalanx CIWS, 3x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 4x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: up to 42 CH-46, normally:
-6xAV-8B
-4xAH-1W
-12xCH-46
-9xCH-53E
-4xUH-1N
Well Deck: 81.4x15.2m (2xLCU, 2xHLCAC, 3xLCAC, 6xLCM-8, 40xAAV, or up to 61 stowed AAV)
Crew: 1146 + 1893 troops (2093 surge)
A newer and more modern amphibious command vessel that augments the LHAs, this unit has lower cargo capacity, but significantly improved systems, and a much better landing craft capacity.
Cost: $1.3 billion

LHA-1 Tarawa (http://www.mediacen.navy.mil/pubs/allhands/jan01/lha1.jpg)
Displacement: 39,925 tons
Length: 249.9m
Beam: 32.3m (waterline), 40.2m (flight deck)
Draft: 8.2m
Speed: 20 knots
Range: 10,000 nm @ 20 knots
Cargo: 30,000 sq ft (2787m2) vehicle, 110,000 ft3 bulk
Payload: 13,670 deadweight tons
Armament: 2x21-round RAM launcher, 2x20mm Phalanx CIWS, 2x25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 8x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: ~35 standard:
-6xAV-8B
-4xAH-1W
-12xCH-46
-9xCH-53E
-4xUH-1N
Well Deck: 81.7x23.8m (2xLCU, 1xHLCAC, 1xLCAC, or 4xLCPL)
Crew: 1063 + 1903 troops
A large amphibious command vessel, the LHA-1 is an older unit with a smaller well deck than its counterpart, the LHD-1, which, while not having fully replaced it, is far more prominent in both numbers and deployments. However, it does have significantly larger cargo capacity, and is still an excellent vessel and more capable than most other contemporaries, if for no other reason than its sheer size.
Cost: $1.1 billion

Firebrand Class LPH (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/lph-10-DNSC9304557.JPG)
Displacement: 26,700 tons
Length: 185m
Beam: 32m (flight deck), 26m (waterline)
Draft: 9.2m
Speed: 24 knots
Range: 9000 nm @ 18 knots
Armament: 2x8 round launcher (ESSM), 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 2xDragon CIWS, 4x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 24xCH-46, 8xAH-1
Crew: 528 + 2100 troops
This is a smaller amphibious carrier for deploying troops and supplies via helicopter. As one might expect, it only delivers light equipment, but can rapidly deploy forces along coastlines that are inaccessible by conventional landing craft, such as cliffs or those surrounded by hazardous reefs. It also has a larger troop capacity than any other vessel offered by Clan Smoke Jaguar
Cost: $800 million

Anaconda Class LPD (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/lpd17-xwirefrm.gif)
Displacement: 42,000 tons full load
Length: 254m
Beam: 32m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 24 knots
Range: 10,000 nm @ 20 knots
Payload: 6503 m2 parking space (70,000 sq ft), 1500 m3 munitions, 18,000 tons
Cargo: up to 165 heavy tanks
Aircraft: Aft landing pad for up to 2 MV-22 or CH-53, hangar for one V-22/CH-53 or two SH-60
Well Deck: 4xLCU, 4xHLCAC, 6xLCAC, 6xLCM-8, or 16xLCM-6
Crew: 485 + 900 troops (1054 surge)
A variant of the Viper LSD which sacrifices well deck space to increase cargo capacity.
Cost: $1.5 billion

Viper Class LSD (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/lpd17-xwirefrm.gif)
Displacement: 42,000 tons full load
Length: 254m
Beam: 32m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 24 knots
Range: 10,000 nm @ 20 knots
Payload: 4645 m2 parking space (50,000 sq ft), 1500 m3 munitions, 18,000 tons
Cargo: up to 120 heavy tanks
Aircraft: Aft landing pad for up to 2 MV-22 or CH-53, hangar for one V-22/CH-53 or two SH-60
Well Deck: 6xLCU, 6xHLCAC, 8xLCAC, 10xLCM-8, or 24xLCM-6
Crew: 485 + 900 troops (1054 surge)
An exceptionally large amphibious vessel for transporting and delivering heavy divisions and equipment. It has fully twice the well deck capacity of even the Whidbey Island LSD, giving it a very rapid delivery capability.
Cost: $1.4 billion

LPD-17 San Antonio (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/lpd17/images/LPD17_11.jpg)
Displacement: 25,000 tons loaded
Length: 208.5m
Beam: 31.9m
Draft: 7m
Speed: 22 knots
Cargo: 2323 m2 vehicle parking space on three decks, 708 m3 ammunition, 1228 m3 fuel
Armament: 1x16 cell VLS (SM-2, Tomahawk), 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 2xDragon CIWS, 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
Landing Craft: 2 LCAC or 4 LCM-8 or 9 LCM-6 or 20 AAV
Crew: 483 + 704 troops (795 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: $750 million

LPD-4 Austin (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/lpd8.jpg)
Displacement: 17,500 tons
Length: 173.4m
Beam: 32m
Draft: 7m (normal), 10.4m (ballasted)
Speed: 21 knots
Cargo: 12,000 sq ft (1114.84m2) vehicle, 40,000 ft3 bulk
Payload: 7713 deadweight tons
Armament: 2x25mm Bushmaster, 8x12.7mm, 2xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: 6xCH-46, Hangar facilities for 4
Landing Craft: 1xLCAC or 1xLCU or 4xLCM-8 or 9xLCM-6 or 24xAAV
Crew: 420 + 900 troops
An older LPD vessel.
Cost: $420 million

LSD-49 Harper’s Ferry (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/lsd-51-DNSC9600412.JPG)
Displacement: 16,500 tons
Length: 185.9m
Beam: 25.6m
Draft: 6.94m (normal), 11m (ballasted)
Speed: 22 knots
Cargo: 13,000 sq ft (1207.74m2) vehicle, 40,000 ft3 bulk
Payload: 4853 deadweight tons
Armament: 2x25mm Bushmaster, 8x12.7mm, 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM), 2xDragon CIWS
Aircraft: Landing platform for 4xCH-46, no hangar facilities
Well Deck: 67x15m (2xLCAC or 1xLCU or 4xLCM-8 or 9xLCM-6)
Crew: 352+ 402 troops (504 surge)
A modification of the Whidbey Island class LSD that reduces the landing craft capacity by 50% in order to increase payload.. With greater carrying capacity, this ship complements the LSD-41 Class well on extended operations.
Cost: $260 million

LSD-41 Whidbey Island (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/ft_mchenry.jpg)
Displacement: 16,300 tons
Length: 185.6m
Beam: 25.6m
Draft: 6.4m
Speed: 20 knots
Range: 8000 nm @ 20 knots
Cargo: 12,500 sq ft (1161.3m2) vehicle, 5000 ft3 bulk
Payload: 4889 deadweight tons
Armament: 2x25mm mg 2xDragon CIWS, 8x12.7mm mg, 2x21 round box launcher (RIM-116 RAM)
Aircraft: 2xHelicopter pad (can accommodate CH-53s). No hangar facilities
Well Deck: 134x15m (4xLCAC, 3xLCU, 10xLCM-8, 21xLCM-6, or 64xAAV)
Crew: 413 or 347, + 402 troops (504 surge)
A large LSD designed to accommodate the LCAC hovercraft. To that end, it has a larger landing craft capacity than any other vessel, being able to transport 4 LCACs or 3 LCUs, allowing it to deploy troops faster than any similar vessel.
Cost: $240 million

Scylla LST
Displacement: 14,690 tons
Length: 160m
Beam: 25m
Draft: 5m
Speed: 18 knots
Cargo Area: 28,000 sq ft (2601 sq m) vehicle space
Payload: 60 heavy tanks (5400 deadweight tons)
Armament: 2x3" gun, 2x30mm Bushmaster II, 1xDragon CIWS, 1x21 round launcher (RAM or PDM)
Crew: 205 + 550 troops
A larger LST capable of delivering up to 60 tanks, or significantly high quantities of fuel or other cargo to shore. This unit was designed as a response to the increasing logistical demands of landing forces which required more rapid delivery of bulk supplies than could be delivered by current vehicles.
Cost: $150 million

Ryoken Class LST (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/lst-1194-DNSN9500834.JPG)
Displacement: 11,276 tons
Length: 170m
Beam: Beam: 16m
Draft: 5m
Speed: 18.5 knots
Cargo Area: 23,000 sq ft (2137 sq m) vehicle space
Payload: up to 58 heavy tanks (4620 deadweight tons)
Armament: 2x3" gun, 2x30mm Bushmaster II, 1xDragon CIWS, 1x21 round launcher (RAM or PDM)
Crew: 235 + 515 troops
A large LST with a similar configuration to the US Newport. This ship, is however, notably larger, and carries twice the load of the US vessel. Offloading can be done via a large two-lane ramp at the bow, and the ship can carry the primary components of a full armored battalion. Additionally, it serves as a transport of bulk supplies (such as fuel and munitions) to the beachhead, a role it’s quite suited for considering that it’s among the largest vessels capable of breaching, and thus can deliver more than most other landing craft.
Cost: $120 million

Charybdis LST (http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/photos/newportlst-1179-1.jpg)
Displacement 9274 tons
Length: 160m
Beam: 15.5m
Draft: 4m
Speed: 21 knots
Cargo Area: 20,000 sq ft (1858 sq m) vehicle space
Payload: 30 heavy tanks (3800 deadweight tons)
Armanet: 2x3” gun, 2x30mm Bushmaster II, 1xDragon CIWS, 1x21 round launcher (RAM or PDM)
Crew: 183 + 350 troops
A smaller LST that was designed as a more mobile unit, being able to navigate through areas that the larger LSTs in Smoke Jaguar service could not.
Cost: $100 million

Canaan LSV (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/lsv/images/besson1.jpg)
Displacement: 6953 tons
Length: 120m
Beam: 17m
Draft: 5m
Speed: 15.5 knots
Range: 10,000 nm @ 15.5 knots (empty), 7500 nm @ 12 knots (loaded)
Endurance: 30 days
Cargo: 14,000 sq ft (1300 sq m) – 36 heavy tanks or 74 TEU
Payload: 3200 tons
Crew: 32
A larger LSV designed to provide for greater cargo volume in to support the growing supply needs of modern amphibious forces.
Cost: $35 million

ELSV (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/lsv-unload1.jpg)
Displacement: 4199 tons
Length: 83.2m
Beam: 18.3m
Draft: 3.6m
Cargo: 10,500 sq ft (975.5m) – 24xM1 MBT, or 50 double-stacked 20’ ISO container
Payload: 1815 tons
Range: Light-8200 nm @ 12.5 knots, Loaded-6500 nm @ 11.5 knots
Crew: 32
A large LCU-type landing craft. It’s much larger than the LCU-2000 and has nearly 6 times the payload.
Cost: $26 million

HLCAC (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/hlcac-lcac.jpg)
Length: 37.95m
Beam: 14.33m
Speed: 40 knots loaded
Cargo: 2402 sq ft (223.2m2) – 234 troops, 16 HMMWVs, 10 LAVs, 2 MBTs
Payload: 144 tons
Armament: 2x12.7mm mg
Crew: 5
This is an improved LCAC that’s been lengthened by 33% to accommodate larger loads. It takes up a similar amount of space compared to the LCU units, so naturally, not as many can be carried, but the increase in delivery capability makes it well worth for vessels where there’s extra space beyond what’s needed for an LCAC.
Cost: $40 million

LCAC (http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/factfile/ships/pel-lcac.gif)
Displacement: 200 tons
Length: 26.8m
Beam: 14.33m
Speed: 40 knots loaded
Range: 200 nm @ 40 knots loaded, 300 nm @ 35 knots light
Armament: 2x12.7mm mg
Payload: 60 tons, 75 tons overload
Cargo: 1809 sq ft (168m2) – 180 troops; 12 HMMWVs; 4 LAVs; 2 AAVs; 1 MBT; 4 5-Ton trucks; or 2 5-Ton trucks, 2 155mm howitzers, and 2 HMMWVs
Sorties: 2.6 per day for vehicles, 1.86 per day for cargo
Unit Sortie Requirments:
Infantry Regiment
• 269 HMMWVs = 23 sorties
• 10 5-Ton Trucks = 3 sorties
Tank Battalion
• 58 M1A1 = 58 sorties
• 95 HMMWVs = 8 sorties
• 23 5-Tons = 6 sorties
• 8 Fuel Trucks = 4 sorties
LAV Battalion
• 110 LAVs = 28 sorties
• 29 HMMWVs = 3 sorties
• 23 5-Tons = 6 sorties
• 8 Fuel Trucks = 4 sorties
Crew: 5
A fast cargo hovercraft operated from LPDs, LSDs, LHDs, and LHAs, and used for rapidly deploying landing forces and follow-on support units and supplies. Though it carries a lighter payload than LCUs, it delivers a high sortie rate and high maneuverability, allowing troops to be sent ashore quickly.
Cost: $22 million

LCU-2000 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/LCU2000-img11.jpg)
Displacement: 1087 tons loaded
Length: 53m
Beam: 12.8m
Draft: 2.75m
Cargo: 5 MBTs, 700 infantry, or 24 20’ ISO containers (double-stacked), 2500 sq ft (232.3m2) cargo space
Payload: 350 tons
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. It should be noted that this is NOT carried by amphibious ships (LHA/LHD/LPD/LSD), but is instead capable of self-deployment. The LCUs carried by amphibious ships are notably smaller.
Cost: $12 million

LCU-2100 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/LCU-1643.jpg)
Displacement: 420 tons
Length: 42m
Beam: 10m
Draft: 2.15m
Cargo: 1800 sq ft (167.2m2) total – 2xM1 MBT, or 10 double-stacked 20’ ISO container, or 450 troops
Payload: 200 tons
Range: Light-1300 nm @ 14 knots, Loaded-1100 nm @ 11 knots
Endurance: 10 days
Crew: 14
The successor to the LCU-1600. This ship is also operated from landing vessels, and provides better speed, range, and payload than the previous units.
Cost: $3 million

LCU-1600 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/lcu-1651-1.jpg)
Displacement: 390 tons
Length: 41.12m
Beam: 9.15m
Draft: 2.13m
Cargo: 1785 sq ft (165.8m2) total – 2xM1 MBT, or 10 double-stacked 20’ ISO container, or 450 troops
Payload: 184 tons
Range: Light-1200 nm @ 12 knots, Loaded-1100 nm @ 8 knots
Crew: 14
A simple landing craft, almost unchanged since WWII. This is a smaller cousin to the LCU-2000 which lacks the self-deployment capability, but can be stored in the well decks of amphibious docks, including LSD, LPD, LHA, and LHD type vessels.
Cost: $2.5 million

LCM-8 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/lcm-8-DNST9007977.JPG)
Displacement: 95 tons
Length: 22.5m
Beam: 6.4m
Draft: 1.52m
Cargo: 620 sq ft (57.6m2) total – 2x20’ ISO container, or 200 troops
Payload: 53 tons
Range: Light-332 nm @ 11 knots, Loaded-271 nm @ 9 knots
Crew: 6
To call this design old would be an understatement. This is the successor to the landing craft that can be seen disgorging troops in countless WWII movies. Still, this is a very old design, and the LCM-8 itself entered service in 1959! Simple and reliable, the unit has survived simply because there isn’t much of a way to improve upon it.
Cost: $600,000

LCM-6 (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/lcm6_lrg.jpg)
Displacement: 61.4 tons
Length: 17.07m
Beam: 4.37m
Draft: 1.3m
Cargo: 80 troops
Payload: 30.7 tons
Range: 210 km @ 9 knots
Crew: 5
A smaller counterpart to the LCM-8
Cost: $200,000
Clan Smoke Jaguar
30-09-2005, 11:39
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MINE WARFARE CRAFT
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PLEASE NOTE:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.




MCS-12 Inchon (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/mcs-12-inchon.jpg)
Displacement: 19,468 tons
Length: 182.3m
Beam: 25.6m
Draft: 9.14m
Speed: 21 knots
Armament: 4x25mm Bushmaster, 4xDragon CIWS, 4x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 2xUH-64D Sea Knight, 8xMH-53E Sea Dragon
Crew: 1443
A modified LPH-2 Iwo Jima for use as a mine countermeasures command & support vessel. It carries communications and surveillance gear for coordinating operations of other vessels, and can launch MH-53E Sea Dragons equipped for mine countermeasures operations. It also has long range and endurance, and is capable of providing logistics support for other mine countermeasures ships.
Cost: $500 million

Ziggurat Mine Warfare Ship (HSV) (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/hsv-x1-006.gif)
Displacement: 3200 tons
Length: 125m
Beam: 30m
Draft: 5m
Speed: 45 knots
Range: 6000nm (11,000+ km) @ 30 knots
Aircraft: 6xMH-60S Knighthawk
Payload: Various countermine systems
Crew: base 90
This is a modified Peregrine HSV unit for use as a mine countermeasures ship. The range and high speed allow it to provide cover even for nuclear carriers running all out.
Cost: $200 million

MCM-1 Avenger (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/mcm-3-dvic096.jpg)
Displacement: 1312 tons
Length: 68.4m
Beam: 11.9m
Draft: 3.4m
Speed: 14 knots
Armament: 2x12.7mm mg
Crew: 84
Countermeasure systems: AN/SLQ-37 - Magnetic/Acoustic Sweep System
AN/SLQ-38 - Mechanical Sweep System
AN/SLQ-48 - Mine Neutralization Equipment
AN/SQQ-32 - Minehunting Sonar
AN/SQQ-30 - Variable Depth Minehunting Sonar
AN/SSN-2 - Navigation/Command and Control
AN/SSQ-94 - On board Trainer
A large ship designed for detecting, classifying, and neutralizing naval mines.
Cost: $175 million

MHC-51 Osprey (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/mhc-55-oriole2.jpg)
Displacement: 880 tons
Length: 57m
Beam: 11m
Draft: 5m
Speed: 10 knots
Armament: 2x12.7mm mg
Crew: 51
Countermeasure systems: AN/SLQ-48 - Mine Neutralization Equipment
AN/SQQ-32 - Minehunting Sonar
AN/SYQ-13 - Navigation/Command and Control
AN/SSQ-94 - On board Trainer
A smaller Coastal Mine Hunter to complement the larger MCM-1s. These ships have an endurance of only 15 days, but incorporate a number of unique and advanced systems. For starters, the hull is constructed of glass-reinforced plastic to counter magnetic mines. In addition, it uses cycloidal propellers driven by non-magnetic diesel engines, which provides superior maneuverability and station-keeping ability over conventional propellers. Also, the ship’s systems and equipment are suspended from the main deck instead of integrated into the hull, providing protection from shockwaves caused by detonating mines
Cost: $105 million

Type 332 Frankenthal Minehunter (http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/images/badbevensen.jpg)
Displacement: 650 tons
Length: 54.4m
Beam: 9.2m
Draft: 2.5m
Speed: 18 knots
Armament: 2xQuad Stinger launcher, 1x40mm AA, provisions for mines
Crew: 43
Equipment: MWS80-40 suite, DSQS-11M minehunting sonar, 2xPinguin B3 ROV (1000m range, CCD camera & DDSX-11 sonar, 2x125 kg mine disposal charges), SPS-64 navigation radar, DR 2000 RWR
A small minehunter designed to operate remote units for mineclearing operations. The unit is equipped with two Pinguin B3 UUVs, which are tethered to the ship via a 1000m cable and have their own sonar and mine disposal charges.
Cost: $100 million

Type 333 Hameln Mineseeper (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/hameln/images/hameln1.jpg)
Displacement: 620 tons
Length: 54.4m
Beam: 9.2m
Draft: 2.5m
Speed: 18 knots
Armament: 2xQuad Stinger launcher, 1x40mm AA, provisions for mines
Crew: 37
Equipment: DSQS-11M minehunting sonar, Seafox & Seawolf mine disposal vehicles, WM/20/2 surface search radar, SPS-64 navigation radar, DR 2000 RWR, 2xSilver Dog chaff launcher
A counterpart to the Frankenthal class, these units are optimized for using Seawolf and Seafox mine disposable vehicles, which are disposable units equipped with active sonar, as well as a camera and a fiber-optic link to the parent vessel for precise controlling. As there is no need to recover the vehicles after they’ve been expended, this unit can clear minefields faster, but the greater space taken up by the vehicles makes them less suited for large minefields. The larger Seawolf has a more powerful charge for dealing with buried mines, while the smaller Seafox is intended for moored and unburied bottom influence mines.
Cost: $90 million
Clan Smoke Jaguar
30-09-2005, 12:05
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FLEET REPLENISHMENT VESSELS
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PLEASE NOTE:
With nuclear powered vessels, all those listed as general export can be expected to have standard (OOC: current) pressurized water reactors. Those listed in advanced will have more advanced next-generation reactors, usually with higher output and lower noise signature. Those listed as sensitive have more exotic systems such as pebblebed reactors.

Also:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.




Strana Mechty Class AOEN
Displacement: 76,912 tons full load
Length: 264.5m
Beam: 34.4m
Speed: 36 knots
Cargo: 250,000 barrels fuel, 4000 tons munitions, 500 tons dry stores, 500 tons refrigerated stores
Payload: 47,442 deadweight tons
Armament: 4x8 round ESSM launcher, 3x21 round RAM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 4xSH-60
Crew: 689
An improved version of the Strana Mechty class that utilizes a nuclear reactor to significantly improved high-speed endurance, allowing it to keep pace with other nuclear-poewred vessels. Additionally, the smaller size and lower weight of the nuclear plant compared to the traditional boilers has allowed a modest increase in payload.
Cost (AOEN): $1 billion, $500 million (modification of existing Strana Mechty AOE)

Strana Mechty Class AOE (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/aoe-2-cam1.jpg)
Displacement: 76,275 tons full load
Length: 264.5m
Beam: 34.4m
Speed: 36 knots
Cargo: 220,000 barrels fuel, 3000 tons munitions, 400 tons dry stores, 400 tons refrigerated stores
Payload: 47,442 deadweight tons
Armament: 4x8 round ESSM launcher, 3x21 round RAM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 4xSH-60
Crew: 672
A true fast multiproduct replenishment ship in the vein of the AOE-1 Sacramento and AOE-6 Supply classes. This vessel, however, has a much greater capacity, and is notably faster. A new version of this vessel was recently developed with a nuclear power plant, allowing it to keep pace with nuclear-powered fleets.
Cost: $700 million

AOE-6 Supply (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/rainier_elev_stern.jpg)
Displacement: 50,858 tons
Length: 230m
Beam: 32.6m
Draft: 11.8m
Speed: 25 knots
Cargo: 150,000 barrels of fuel, 1800 tons munitions, 400 tons dry stores, 20,000 gallons water
Payload: 30,062 deadweight tons
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: $560 million

AOE-1 Sacramento (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/aoe-3-dvic017.jpg)
Displacement: 49,956 tons
Length: 242m
Beam: 32.6m
Draft: 11.5m
Speed: 32 knots
Cargo: 177,000 barrels of fuel, 2150 tons munitions, 500 tons dry stores, 250 tons refrigerated stores
Payload: 31,072 deadweight tons
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

Setsuna Class T-AKEN
Displacement: 64,122 tons full load
Length: 290m
Beam: 32m
Draft: 11m
Speed: 34 knots
Cargo: 14,216 tons dry stores, 30,000 barrels fuel
Armament: 4x8 round ESSM launcher, 3x21 round RAM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 3xSH-60
A new version of the Setsuna which provides a nuclear power plant for improved sustained speeds and slightly greater payload capability
Crew: 162
Cost: $600 million, $350 million (modification of existing Setsuna T-AKE)

Setsuna Class T-AKE (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/adx-view.jpg)
Displacement: 63,174 tons full load
Length: 290m
Beam: 32m
Draft: 11m
Speed: 34 knots
Cargo: 12,745 tons dry stores, 25,000 barrels fuel
Armament: 4x8 round ESSM launcher, 3x21 round RAM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4x12.7mm mg
Aircraft: 3xSH-60
A large multiproduct replenishment ship for naval forces. This is a larger and more survivable alternative to the T-AKE 1 Lewis & Clark vessels, and boasts the speed needed to keep up with combat formations.
Crew: 154
Cost: $400 million

T-AKE 1 Lewis & Clark (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/adx-view.jpg)
Displacement: 40,298 tons
Length: 210m
Beam: 32.2m
Draft: 9m
Speed: 20 knots
Crew: 172 + 37 transients
Cargo: 1,338,000 ft3 dry cargo (8400 tons), 26,000 barrels fuel
Payload: 16,446 deadweight tons
Aircraft: 2xCH-46 or CH/UH/MH-60
A modern underway replenishment ship for replacing older T-AE 26 Ammunition ships, T-AFS 1 Combat Stores Ships, and, to a lesser extent AOE-1 Fast Combat Support Ships. Its primary tasks are as a munitions transport to supply forces overseas, and as an underway replenishment ship for naval combat units. In the latter role, it will often work in conjunction with T-AO 187 Fleet Oilers.
Cost: $290 million

Genkimushi Submarine Tender (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/as-41-Mckee5.jpg)
Displacement: 42,277 tons
Length: 212m
Beam: 29m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 20 knots
Armament: 32xESSM VLS, 2xPDM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 2x15.5mm, 2x40mm AGL
Crew: 2240
A very large, highly capable submarine tender that provides just about everything that could be needed by a submarine at sea. This includes, repair and resupply facilities, as well as more unique services such as legal, dental, medical, and even some shopping. The vessel is capable of servicing up to 18 submarines simultaneously (depending on size), and maintains not only a large supply cache, but a solid defense system to protect it in hostile waters.
Cost: $350 million

Goro Class T-AON
Displacement: 66,224 tons full load
Length: 284m
Beam: 34m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 30 knots
Cargo: 320,000 barrels fuel, 44,000 gal lube oil, 161,000 gal potable water, 135,000 gal boiler feed water
Payload: 48,000 deadweight tons
Aircraft: Aft helicopter platform, no hangar facilities
Armament: 4x8 round ESSM launcher, 3x21 round RAM launcher, 4x12.7mm mg
Crew: 101
A variant of the Goro fleet oiler that incorporates a new nuclear reactor to allow it to keep pace with other nuclear-powered vessels, greatly increasing the strategic mobility of fleet units. Also, with the lower space (and payload) requirements of the reactor, the vessel is now capable of carrying significant amounts of additional stores.
Cost: $550 million, $350 million (modification of existing Goro T-AO)

Goro Class T-AO (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/tao-198-big_horn.jpg)
Displacement: 65,216 tons full load
Length: 284m
Beam: 34m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 30 knots
Cargo: 275,000 barrels fuel, 40,000 gal lube oil, 156,000 gal potable water, 130,000 gal boiler feed water
Payload: 50,000 deadweight tons
Aircraft: Aft helicopter platform, no hangar facilities
Armament: 4x8 round ESSM launcher, 3x21 round RAM launcher, 4x12.7mm mg
Crew: 92
A large fleet replenishment oiler for carrier forces. This vessel takes into account the current FROs do not have the capacity needed to tend to some of the larger carriers in the fleet, requiring multiple vessels to support a single carrier, and eventually leading to a very large and ungainly logistics line. The ship, in accordance with its size, has been given defensive armament and armor protection to reduce its vulnerability to missile strikes, helping to negate the inviting target that this vessel can represent.
Cost: $320 million

T-AO 187 Henry J. Kaiser (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/tao-202-yukon.jpg)
Displacement: 40,700 tons
Length: 206.5m
Beam: 27m
Draft: 11m
Speed: 20 knots
Cargo: 180,000 barrels of fuel, some other stores
Payload: 31,200 deadweight tons
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

Trident Class Light Fleet Oiler (http://www.msc.navy.mil/inventory/smallpics/small.walterdiehl2.jpg)
Displacement: 12,548 tons full load
Length: 142m
Beam: 20m
Speed: 34 knots
Cargo: 51,310 barrels fuel, 500 tons dry stores
Armament: 2x8 round ESSM launcher, 2x21 round RAM launcher, 4x12.7mm mg
Crew: 38
A very small fleet oiler for supporting very light carriers and/or task forces without carriers. The unit is still well protected, but is nowhere near as efficient as its larger cousins.
Cost: $50 million
Clan Smoke Jaguar
30-09-2005, 14:04
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CARGO VESSELS
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PLEASE NOTE:
With nuclear powered vessels, all those listed as general export can be expected to have standard (OOC: current) pressurized water reactors. Those listed in advanced will have more advanced next-generation reactors, usually with higher output and lower noise signature. Those listed as sensitive have more exotic systems such as pebblebed reactors.

Also:
All units listed here in red print are advanced units that are only available to nations with MFN or NGS status, or as part of a special deal.
All units listed in blue print are extremely sensitive units that are only available to our closest allies or with special exceptions.




Kyubi Kitsune Class Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship
Displacement: 82,623 tons full load
Length: 302m
Beam: 33m
Draft: 11.3m
Speed: 38 knots
Cargo: 26,000 m2 vehicle space
Payload: 40,218 deadweight tons
Crew: 58
Armament: 4x8 round ESSM launcher, 3x21 round RAM launcher, 4x12.7mm mg
A modified version of the Kitsune that runs on nuclear power, making it probably the fastest sealift vessel in existence.
Cost: $600 million, $350 million (modification of existing Kitsune)

Kitsune Class Fast Vehicle Cargo Ship (http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/0954028707.jpg)
Displacement: 81,574 tons full load
Length: 302m
Beam: 33m
Draft: 11.3m
Speed: 36 knots
Cargo: 25,000 m2 vehicle space
Payload: 42,365 deadweight tons
Crew: 46
Armament: 4x8 round ESSM launcher, 3x21 round RAM launcher, 4x12.7mm mg
A smaller cousin to the Goliath that’s much like a scaled-up Algol. The vessel is among the fastest cargo ships in existence, and still boasts an impressive payload capacity.
Cost: $400 million

T-AKR 287 Algol (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/takr-294-antares.jpg)
Displacement: 61,987 tons loaded
Length: 288.3m
Beam: 32m
Draft: 11m
Speed: 33 knots
Cargo: 185,000 sq ft (17,187 m2) vehicles, 46 TEU
Payload: 32,295 deadweight tons
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. Though expensive to operate and maintain, this unit does have one major distinction: 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: $300 million

Heracles Class Maritime Prepositioning Ship
Displacement: 156,378 tons full load
Length: 330m
Beam: 42m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 25 knots
Cargo: 82,000 m2 vehicle space + 900 troops
Payload: 74,890 deadweight tons (up to 1000 heavy tanks)
Armament: 4x8 round ESSM launcher, 3x21 round RAM launcher, 4x12.7mm mg
Crew: 58
A nuclear powered version of the Goliath class, this unit has an average speed almost on par with that of the Algol, but with over 4 times the cargo space and over three times the payload, making it a very attractive vessel for the price.
Cost: $850 million, $400 million (modification of existing Goliath)

Goliath Class Maritime Prepositioning Ship (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/takr-300-USNSBobHope.jpg)
Displacement: 155,251 tons full load
Length: 330m
Beam: 42m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 24.5 knots
Cargo: 81,000 m2 vehicle space + 900 troops
Payload: 76,890 deadweight tons (up to 1000 heavy tanks)
Armament: 4x8 round ESSM launcher, 3x21 round RAM launcher, 4x12.7mm mg
Crew: 46
This is a large military grade Ro-Ro cargo vessel for transporting heavy equipment overseas. Its main claim to fame is the fact that it has over twice the payload of any contemporary, allowing it to easily transport the equipment for two armored brigades. The vessel also maintains some self-protection systems in case of attack, including decoys and SAMs.
Cost: $600 million

T-AKR 300 Bob Hope (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/takr-300-bobhope2.jpg)
Displacement: 62,968 tons loaded
Length: 298.56m
Beam: 32.3m
Draft: 11.25m
Speed: 25 knots
Cargo: 397,413 sq ft (36,920.9 m2) parking space
Payload: 28,387 deadweight tons
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: $300 million

T-AKR 296 Gordon (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/takr-296-LMSR-underway.jpg)
Displacement: 65,000 tons
Length: 291.39m
Beam: 32.24m
Draft: 11m
Speed: 22 knots
Cargo: 316,000 sq ft (29,357.4 m2) vehicle parking space
Payload: 33,644 deadweight tons
This is a class based on former commercial container ships. These vessels have a better payload capacity than their cousins, the Bob Hope class, but have less space to store it, though with tanks and other AFVs, that’s usually not much of an issue.
Cost: $280 million

T-AKR 295 Shugart (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/shugart1-s.jpg)
Displacement: 54,298 tons
Length: 276.43m
Beam: 32.28m
Draft: 10.64m
Speed: 24 knots
Cargo: 332,000 sq ft (30,843.8 m2) vehicle parking space
Payload: 21,709 deadweight tons
This is a smaller cousin to the Gordon class, also based on commercial container ships.
Cost: $265 million

Quartermass Class Marine Corps Prepositioning Ship
Displacement: 136,482 tons full load
Length: 318m
Beam: 38m
Draft: 11.2m
Speed: 28 knots
Cargo: 35,000m2 vehicle space, 95,000 barrels petroleum, 250,000 gallons water, 1400 TEU
Payload: 63,273 deadweight tons
An improved Kolchak class vessel with nuclear propulsion. As with other units of the type, it has a significant boost to average deployment speeds, and provides a significant boost to rapid deployment efforts.
Cost: $850 million, $400 million (modification of existing Kolchak)

Kolchak Class Marine Corps Prepositioning Ship (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/tak-3000-ship-23.jpg)
Displacement: 135,479 tons full load
Length: 318m
Beam: 38m
Draft: 11.2m
Speed: 27 knots
Cargo: 34,020m2 vehicle space, 92,000 barrels petroleum, 240,000 gallons water, 1400 TEU
Payload: 65,273 deadweight tons
Armament: 4x8 round ESSM launcher, 3x21 round RAM launcher, 4x12.7mm mg
A large vessel for supplying amphibious forces. Two of these ships provide all the supplies needed to sustain 17,000 marines for 30 days.
Cost: $600 million

Hapsburg Class Marine Corps Prepositioning Ship (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/amseaact.jpg)
Displacement: 91,365 tons full load
Length: 302m
Beam: 38m
Draft: 11m
Speed: 25 knots
Cargo: 21,000m2 vehicle space, 62,000 barrels petroleum, 130,000 gallons water, 700 TEU
Payload: 44,378 deadweight tons
Armament: 4x8 round ESSM launcher, 3x21 round RAM launcher, 4x12.7mm mg
A somewhat smaller companion to the Kolchak.
Cost: $450 million

Peregrine HSV (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/tlv101_bigB.jpg)
Displacement: 3200 tons
Length: 125m
Beam: 30m
Draft: 5m
Speed: 45 knots
Range: 6000nm (11,000+ km) @ 30 knots
Payload: 1700 passengers + 4000m2 vehicle/cargo (215 vehicles)
Crew: 30
A larger HSV vessel for high-speed intratheater transport of personnel and equipment. Unlike earlier ships, it does have a degree of intertheater capability.
Cost: $150 million

HSV Westpac Express (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/hsv-Web_Military_TLV130.jpg)
Displacement: 2100 tons
Length: 100.89m
Beam: 26.67m
Draft: 4.08m
Speed: 37 knots
Payload: 970 passengers + 305 tons, 950 passengers + 550 tons, maximum 750 tons. 2970m2 vehicle/cargo storage
A high-speed catamaran transport for rapid intratheater transport of cargo and personnel. It's often a much faster and more cost-effective method than cargo aircraft.
Cost: $85 million

Huitzilopochtli Class Heavy Transport Tanker
Displacement: 140,274 tons
Length: 321m
Beam: 42m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 27 knots
Cargo: 750,000 barrels fuel
Armament: 4x8 round ESSM launcher, 3x21 round RAM launcher, 4x12.7mm mg
Crew: 43
A modified Quetzacoatl tanker with nuclear propulsion for vastly improved transit times.
Cost: $350 million, $250 million (modification of existing Quetzacoatl)

Quetzalcoatl Class Heavy Transport Tanker (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/taot-5084.jpg)
Displacement: 139,000 tons
Length: 321m
Beam: 42m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 26 knots
Cargo: 733,000 barrels fuel
Armament: 4x8 round ESSM launcher, 3x21 round RAM launcher, 4x12.7mm mg
Crew: 29
This is a military transport tanker converted from a line of civilian vessels. It has been given armor protection, a better powerplant, and a number of other improvements to bring it up to military standards. As with the Goro class, this unit was envisioned to make supporting larger formations abroad a much easier task.
Cost: $200 million

Prometheus Class Transport Tanker (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/taot-181-potomac.jpg)
Displacement: 86,520 tons full load
Length: 282m
Beam: 32m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 28 knots
Cargo: 457,000 barrels fuel
Armament: 4x8 round ESSM launcher, 3x21 round RAM launcher, 4x12.7mm mg
Crew: 24
A smaller alternative to the Quetzalcoatl class, though otherwise very similar. It’s still larger than its contemporaries.
Cost: $140 million

Freewind Aviation Logistics Ship
Displacement: 106,572 tons
Length: 280m
Beam: 40m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 24 knots
Payload: 78,000 deadweight tons
Cargo: 19,500m2 (209,896 ft2) vehicle, 1700 TEU
Armament: 4x8-round ESSM launcher, 2x21-round PDM launcher, 3xDragon CIWS, 4x12.7mm
Crew: 51
A modified version of the Zephyr with nuclear propulsion to facilitate more rapid deployment of aviation support assets.
Cost: $650 million, $350 million (modification of existing Zephyr)

Zephyr Aviation Logistics Ship (http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/tavb-3-wright.jpg)
Displacement: 105,437 tons
Length: 280m
Beam: 40m
Draft: 12m
Speed: 22 knots
Payload: 80,000 deadweight tons
Cargo: 18,580.6m2 (193,000 ft2) vehicle, 1700 TEU
Armament: 4x8-round ESSM launcher, 2x21-round PDM launcher, 3xDragon CIWS, 4x12.7mm
Crew: 37
A much larger cousin to the Wright class Aviation Logistics Ship, which was a modified Container/Ro-Ro ship designed to carry all the equipment and supplies for a marine aviation maintenance unit. The Zephyr is designed with much larger scale operations in mind, and maintains an impressive 5 times the cargo capacity of its counterpart, with modest armor protection and a notably higher top speed to keep it in step with amphibious forces.
Cost: $450 million

Jefferson Barge Carrier
Displacement: 74,874 tons
Length 282m
Beam: 32m
Draft: 10m
Payload: 55,000 deadweight tons
Cargo: 98xBarge
Armament: 2x8-round ESSM launcher, 2x21-round PDM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4x12.7mm
Crew: 23
A LASH (Lighter Aboard SHip) barge carrier, this vessel uses a 450 ton crane to load and unload barges or lighterage from the ship. This is frequently used to transport fully loaded barges, and can be useful in overcrowded facilities and instances where there are no facilities for unloading standard cargo vessels.
Cost: $350 million

Carpenter Deckship (http://www.msc.navy.mil/mpstwo/comorant.jpg)
Displacement: 118,478 tons
Length: 290m
Beam: 42m
Draft: 12m
Payload: 80,000 deadweight tons
Cargo: 68,000 tons floating equipment
Armament: 4x8-round ESSM launcher, 2x21-round PDM launcher, 3xDragon CIWS, 4x12.7mm
Crew: 49
A large deckship designed for transporting preloaded barges and landing craft. This unit is a float-on/float-off (Flo/Flo) deckship, and is capable of ballasting down (much like an LSD/LPD), after which a loaded barge or landing craft would move onto the deck area. When it deballasts, the loaded craft is now on the deck. Upon reaching its destination, the vessel then unloads its cargo using the same method, which can sail up to the final destination on its own. Excellent for supporting landing operations or those where there are no seaport facilities.
Cost: $400 million

Scrapper Deckship (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/takr-9205-strongvirginian.jpg)
Displacement: 69,885 tons
Length: 226m
Beam: 42m
Draft: 10m
Payload: 43,000 deadweight tons
Cargo: 6xLCU or 2200xTEU, 840,000 gallons fuel, vehicle space
Armament: 2x8-round ESSM launcher, 2x21-round PDM launcher, 2xDragon CIWS, 4x12.7mm
Crew: 33
This is a lift-on/lift-off (Lo/Lo) deckship, and uses a heavy crane that is capable of hauling up even heavily laden LCUs..
Cost: $280 million

Kamigawa Cargo Ship (http://www.shipphotos.co.uk/images/ooclshenzhen.jpg)
Displacement: 146,882 tons
Length: 323m
Beam: 42m
Draft: 14m
Speed: 26 knots
Payload: 103,759 deadweight tons
Cargo: 8063xTEU
Crew: 19
An exceptionally large cargo vessel for transporting containerized cargo such as construction equipment, prefabricated buildings, spare parts and munitions.
Cost: $160 million

Arashi Cargo Ship (http://www.tifft.com/containership.jpg)
Displacement: 117,748 tons
Length: 285m
Beam: 44m
Draft: 15m
Speed: 25 knots
Payload: 71,782 deadweight tons
Cargo: 5780 TEU
Crew: 23
Another large container ship.
Cost: $120 million

Zuberi Cargo Ship (http://www.jcommops.org/graph_ref/container_ship_sunset.jpg)
Displacement: 56,278 tons
Length: 200m
Beam: 20m
Draft: 11.5m
Speed: 24 knots
Payload: 34,578 deadweight tons
Cargo: 2490 TEU
Crew: 19
A smaller counterpart to the Arashi and Kamigawai.
Cost: $60 million

Serenade Troop Ship (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/takr-313-redcloud1-s.jpg)
Displacement: 152,805 tons
Length: 330m
Beam: 45m
Draft: 11m
Speed: 25 knots
Payload: 82,279 deadweight tons
Cargo: up to 40,000 troops
Crew: 49
A very large ship optimized for carrying as many troops as possible. When speed is not a major issue, this is an extremely cheap method of transferring large numbers of personnel quickly.
Cost: $160 million

Delphi Coastal Transport Tanker
Displacement: 9247 tons
Length: 95m
Beam: 20.1m
Draft: 5.7m
Speed: 14 knots
Payload: 38,000 barrels fuel
Crew: 11
A small tanker for transporting fuel short distances, usually between ports, or from ports to offshore facilities.
Cost: $14 million

Zebra Crane Ship (http://www.msc.navy.mil/inventory/pics/keystonestate2.jpg)
Displacement: 64,000 tons
Length: 292m
Beam: 32m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 20 knots
Payload: 35,000 deadweight tons
Cargo: 750 TEU
Crew: 38
A large crane ship for both transport of supplies and assisting loading and unloading of other cargo vessels. Particularly useful in ports where there is a lack of heavy cranes for that task.
Cost: $60 million

Cathca Crane Ship (http://www.msc.navy.mil/inventory/pics/gopherstate1.jpg)
Displacement: 34,000 tons
Length: 203m
Beam: 22m
Draft: 10m
Speed: 18 knots
Payload: 18,000 deadweight tons
Cargo: 600 TEU
Crew: 37
A smaller counterpart to the Zebra.
Cost: $45 million
Clan Smoke Jaguar
30-09-2005, 14:22
UPDATE
The naval update is finally done. About 130 new vessels and new versions of old ones are now available, with quite a bit of extra information added, and at least 2 new units in every category.



CSJ: Sorry to jack your thread, but I would like to request if you could look at the jet engine I'm developing called the Ramfan and see if it is pratical. I'm going to put it on my new strike aircraft, but I want it to be labelled feasible before I do that by experts in the field. Thanks :)
Well, I'm flattered you think that way, though I'm far from being an expert (more like some nut who just knows how to use the internet). If you want to run it by me, be my guest. However, for anything that doesn't exist IRL (in concept or actuality), running it by me is more like passing the common sense test :p .
The one thing is that it would be appreciated if the info itself, or at least a link, were provided. Also, TGs still work (usually). Though it may take a few days for me to respond them. The time that takes and the time between a post and my response are often rather close ;)
Omz222
30-09-2005, 15:18
OOC: Expect a huge purchase from me soon (this is exactly what I wanted)... Two questions actually. First, is it possible to upgrade the current Rangarok of mine (which is modified Flight IIA to the IIC standard, or do I have to buy a new hull? Second, assuming that I'm cleared to buy the "II" versions of some of the submarines, does the upgrade come in kits?
Cotland
30-09-2005, 15:37
The Empire of Cotland would like to purchase the following vessels for the Navy. The ships will be used in the strengthening of the amphibious capabilities of the Imperial Cottish Navy.

(50) Zephyr Aviation Logistics Ship: $22,5 billion
(100) ELSV: $0,26 billion
(800) LCM-8: $0,48 billion
(50) Zuberi Cargo Ship: $3 billion

Total cost: $26,24 billion

The money will be wired immediately upon confirmation.
Omz222
01-10-2005, 00:55
(OOC: You might say that I'm too impatient, so I left the total monetary value of the Rangarok Flight IIC upgrades as a "x" for you to figure out :p /OOC )

As the Omzian Navy continues its course and its missions, the Omzian Navy leadership has long considered another major reorganization effort, this time gearing the Omzian Navy as a true blue-water navy capable of offensive operations in defense of both its allies and its own overseas interests as well. The need for this is paramount, as every moment of our existence on this world are and will continue to be challenged by a variety of external threats, and because of this it is imperative that we gear ourselves to be a nation in possession of a powerful navy that is both to be respected and not easily challenged. With this recent expansion of their vast catalogues by our dignified counterparts at CSJMI and the creation of new designs by their brilliant engineers, we have no choice but to once again turn to CSJMI for assistance in this matter. Be aware however, this is a huge contract proposal and likewise it will involve much in the form of financial transfers, but we assure CSJMI that we have prepared for such contract with funds already prepared for such event:

6x Talos MOB Sets = $48 billion
24x Enlarged Antoine Pardier CVL = $57.6 billion
10x Ragnarok BBAGN Flight IIC = $640 billion
6x Rangarok BBAGN Flight IIC Upgrades = $x billion (undetermined)
36x Python BBGN Flight IA = $432 billion
4x Cetus BBGN Flight ID (Upgrade from IA, then ID BBG) = $5.2 billion
19x Cetus BBGN Flight IC (Upgrade from IB, then IC BBG) = $24.7 billion
4x Cetus BBGN Flight IC = $40.4 billion
40x Shinryu BBGN Flight IB = $330 billion
27x Toryu BBGN Flight IIB = $39.15 billion
15x Tsunami Arsenal Ship = $480 billion
220x Polestar CAN = $792 billion
48x Anarchy II DDG = $67.2 billion
Subtotal: $2956.25 billion

108x Orca SSGN Flight IIB (Upgrade of IIA) = $129.6 billion
120x Mesoplodon SSGN Flight IID (Upgrade kits from Flight IIA) = $120 billion
120x Mesoplodon SSGN Flight IIE (Upgrade kits from IIB) = $120 billion
180x Mesoplodon SSGN Flight IIF (Upgrade Kits from IIC) = $180 billion
384x Tucuxi II SSN (Upgrade kits) = $288 billion
498x Sowerby II SSN (Upgrade kits) = $373.5 billion
132x Cassowary II SSN = $580.8 billion
48x Hirata SSG Flight IID = $72 billion
36x Hirata SSG Flight IID (Upgrade of IIA) = $21.6 billion
84x Hirata SSG Flight IIE (Upgrade of IIB) = $50.4 billion
84x Hirata SSG Flight IIF (Upgrade of IIC) = $50.4 billion
60x Interceptor SSG Flight IB = $51 billion
60x Interceptor SSG Flight IA = $45 billion
36x Loggerhead SSDN = $144 billion
12x Bison Replenishment SSN = $50.4 billion
Subotal: $2564.7 billion

48x Darksteel LHAN = $240 billion
192x Scylla LST = $28.8 billion
337x Strana Mechty AOEN Upgrades = $168.5 billion
414x Setsuna T-AKEN Upgrades = $144.9 billion
277x Goro T-AON Upgrades = $96.95 billion
72x Kyubi Kitsune Fast Cargo Ship= $43.2 billion
420x Kyubi Kitsune Fast Cargo Ship (Kitsune Upgrades) = $147 billion
72x Heracles MPS = $61.2 billion
416x Heracles MPS (Goliath Upgrades) = $166.4 billion
60x Quartermass MPS = $51 billion
132x Quartermass MPS (Kolchak Upgrades) = $52.8 billion
36x Huitzilopochtli TT = $12.6 billion
164x Huitzilopochtli TT (Quetzalcoatl Upgrades) = $41 billion
36x Freewind ALS = $23.4 billion
36x Freewind ALS (Zephyr Upgrades) = $12.6 billion
Subtotal: $1290.35 billion

GRAND TOTAL: $6820.3 + $x BILLION DOLLARS
PER INSTALLMENT OF 1000: $6.8203 + $0.001x BILLION DOLLARS (Over period of 20 years; ~1 per week)

As we prefer our usual method of transfer of funds via the utilization of installments and as we once again review this contract and our calculations for any possible and careless errors, with much eagerness we send this proposal officially to our Smoke Jaguar allies and our CSJMI counterparts, and with much anticipation we await for a response.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
01-10-2005, 13:17
(OOC: You might say that I'm too impatient, so I left the total monetary value of the Rangarok Flight IIC upgrades as a "x" for you to figure out :p /OOC )

As the Omzian Navy continues its course and its missions, the Omzian Navy leadership has long considered another major reorganization effort, this time gearing the Omzian Navy as a true blue-water navy capable of offensive operations in defense of both its allies and its own overseas interests as well. The need for this is paramount, as every moment of our existence on this world are and will continue to be challenged by a variety of external threats, and because of this it is imperative that we gear ourselves to be a nation in possession of a powerful navy that is both to be respected and not easily challenged. With this recent expansion of their vast catalogues by our dignified counterparts at CSJMI and the creation of new designs by their brilliant engineers, we have no choice but to once again turn to CSJMI for assistance in this matter. Be aware however, this is a huge contract proposal and likewise it will involve much in the form of financial transfers, but we assure CSJMI that we have prepared for such contract with funds already prepared for such event:

6x Talos MOB Sets = $48 billion
24x Enlarged Antoine Pardier CVL = $57.6 billion
10x Ragnarok BBAGN Flight IIC = $640 billion
6x Rangarok BBAGN Flight IIC Upgrades = $x billion (undetermined)
36x Python BBGN Flight IA = $432 billion
4x Cetus BBGN Flight ID (Upgrade from IA, then ID BBG) = $5.2 billion
19x Cetus BBGN Flight IC (Upgrade from IB, then IC BBG) = $24.7 billion
4x Cetus BBGN Flight IC = $40.4 billion
40x Shinryu BBGN Flight IB = $330 billion
27x Toryu BBGN Flight IIB = $39.15 billion
15x Tsunami Arsenal Ship = $480 billion
220x Polestar CAN = $792 billion
48x Anarchy II DDG = $67.2 billion
Subtotal: $2956.25 billion

108x Orca SSGN Flight IIB (Upgrade of IIA) = $129.6 billion
120x Mesoplodon SSGN Flight IID (Upgrade kits from Flight IIA) = $120 billion
120x Mesoplodon SSGN Flight IIE (Upgrade kits from IIB) = $120 billion
180x Mesoplodon SSGN Flight IIF (Upgrade Kits from IIC) = $180 billion
384x Tucuxi II SSN (Upgrade kits) = $288 billion
498x Sowerby II SSN (Upgrade kits) = $373.5 billion
132x Cassowary II SSN = $580.8 billion
48x Hirata SSG Flight IID = $72 billion
36x Hirata SSG Flight IID (Upgrade of IIA) = $21.6 billion
84x Hirata SSG Flight IIE (Upgrade of IIB) = $50.4 billion
84x Hirata SSG Flight IIF (Upgrade of IIC) = $50.4 billion
60x Interceptor SSG Flight IB = $51 billion
60x Interceptor SSG Flight IA = $45 billion
36x Loggerhead SSDN = $144 billion
12x Bison Replenishment SSN = $50.4 billion
Subotal: $2564.7 billion

48x Darksteel LHAN = $240 billion
192x Scylla LST = $28.8 billion
337x Strana Mechty AOEN Upgrades = $168.5 billion
414x Setsuna T-AKEN Upgrades = $144.9 billion
277x Goro T-AON Upgrades = $96.95 billion
72x Kyubi Kitsune Fast Cargo Ship= $43.2 billion
420x Kyubi Kitsune Fast Cargo Ship (Kitsune Upgrades) = $147 billion
72x Heracles MPS = $61.2 billion
416x Heracles MPS (Goliath Upgrades) = $166.4 billion
60x Quartermass MPS = $51 billion
132x Quartermass MPS (Kolchak Upgrades) = $52.8 billion
36x Huitzilopochtli TT = $12.6 billion
164x Huitzilopochtli TT (Quetzalcoatl Upgrades) = $41 billion
36x Freewind ALS = $23.4 billion
36x Freewind ALS (Zephyr Upgrades) = $12.6 billion
Subtotal: $1290.35 billion

GRAND TOTAL: $6820.3 + $x BILLION DOLLARS
PER INSTALLMENT OF 1000: $6.8203 + $0.001x BILLION DOLLARS (Over period of 20 years; ~1 per week)

As we prefer our usual method of transfer of funds via the utilization of installments and as we once again review this contract and our calculations for any possible and careless errors, with much eagerness we send this proposal officially to our Smoke Jaguar allies and our CSJMI counterparts, and with much anticipation we await for a response.
OOC: You're cleared to buy everything. If it's listed here, you can get it. Only a handful of things (IE, my anti-SD system) are too sensitive to sell you.

IC:
The cost of modifying the Ragnarok IIAs to IIC standard is about $5.4 billion each, or $32.4 billion for a total of six. This provides a grand total of $6852.7 billion, and $6.8527 billion per installment. We anticipate that we can perform all the desired upgrades and complete all vessels within 35 NS years, mostly owing to the large number amount of Ragnarok-related work.

With the nuclear submarine upgrades, only part of them are really available in kits. If the entire upgrade was, we would not have given the "II" designation, denoting a new class of vessel. The main upgrade, being the replacement of the nuclear reactor with a much more modern and quiet Generation IV unit, is a large undertaking and is the primary reason for the high cost. Thankfully, due to the high volume required by the upgrade of our own submarine fleet, we're more than capable of handling these in a timely fasion.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
01-10-2005, 13:19
The Empire of Cotland would like to purchase the following vessels for the Navy. The ships will be used in the strengthening of the amphibious capabilities of the Imperial Cottish Navy.

(50) Zephyr Aviation Logistics Ship: $22,5 billion
(100) ELSV: $0,26 billion
(800) LCM-8: $0,48 billion
(50) Zuberi Cargo Ship: $3 billion

Total cost: $26,24 billion

The money will be wired immediately upon confirmation.
CSJMI has confirmed your request, and is pleased to announce that it has been accepted, with delivery of the last unit expected within 8 NS years.
DrachRyu
13-10-2005, 05:48
To:
Fr: The High Lord and Master of the Armed Republic of DrachRyu, Linden Rathan
Re: Weapons order

The Defense Ministry of the Armed Republic of DrachRyu would hereby like to place the following order:

10x Cetus BBG Flight IB: $9.7 billion = 97B
14x Hiragi CA Flight IIB: $1.6 billion = 22.4B
20x CG-47 Ticonderoga: $1 billion = 20B
20x Arleigh Burke Flight IIA DDG: $1.1 billion = 22B
30x Oliver Hazard Perry FFG: $0.45 billion = 13.5B
100x LCAC: $0.022 billion = 2.2B


The total for this purchase comes out to 177.1 Billion dollars, money will be wired upon confirmation.

The High Lord and Master looks forward to more dealings with you
Clan Smoke Jaguar
13-10-2005, 09:05
To:
Fr: The High Lord and Master of the Armed Republic of DrachRyu, Linden Rathan
Re: Weapons order

The Defense Ministry of the Armed Republic of DrachRyu would hereby like to place the following order:

10x Cetus BBG Flight IB: $9.7 billion = 97B
14x Hiragi CA Flight IIB: $1.6 billion = 22.4B
20x CG-47 Ticonderoga: $1 billion = 20B
20x Arleigh Burke Flight IIA DDG: $1.1 billion = 22B
30x Oliver Hazard Perry FFG: $0.45 billion = 13.5B
100x LCAC: $0.022 billion = 2.2B


The total for this purchase comes out to 177.1 Billion dollars, money will be wired upon confirmation.

The High Lord and Master looks forward to more dealings with you
To: The High Lord and Master of the Armed Republic of DrachRyu, Linden Rathan
Fr: CSJMI Sales Dept
Re: Naval Weapons order

I am pleased to announce that, after considering your request, CSJMI has accepted, and anticipates delivery of the last unit within 6 NS years. We thank you for choosing CSJMI and look forward to continued dealings in the future.

Kobayakawa Akito
Sales Representative
CSJMI Naval Division
Omz222
28-11-2005, 00:37
As war looms towards the doorsteps of the Omzian nation, under the time of emergency the Omzian Forces would once again like to turn to CSJMI for assistance in its efforts to consolidate the fighting capabilities. Thus, we would like to order the following:

5000x M60-2100 = $20 billion
5000x M48A9 = $12.5 billion
5000x Black Lanner 2 = $30 billion
2000x Kit Fox III = $8 billion
1000x Fullback TD/AG = $15 billion
3000x Stormcrow II = $10.2 billion
3000x HARS 320mm MRL = $15 billion
6000x MARS 220mm MRL = $18 billion
3000x STBARS 200mm MRL = $13.5 billion
3000x TELARS 122mm MRL = $9 billion
5000x Wegmann 122mm MRL = $5 billion
1000x M2024 Peorth 155mm = $12 billion
3000x M2031 155mm/52 cal = $7.5 billion
3000x M2037 155mm/39 cal = $6 billion
6000x Verdandi 155mm HFH = $9 billion
6000x Urd 155mm LFH = $6 billion
10,000x ULH-105 = $4.5 billion
Total: $201.2 billion

Also, the Omzian NAvy would also like to inquire if it is possible to acquire limited domestic production licenses (like those of last time) intended to permit the construction of vessels for one-for-one attrition replacement of the same vessels, for the following:
30x Firestorm V Arsenal Ships = $3.375 billion (7.5% cost of each unit)
100x Polestar CAN = $27 billion
100x Sarasvati CGN = $30 billion
200x Arayashiki DDGN = $42 billion
250x Mindbreaker FFGN = $33.75 billion
Total: $136.125 billion

We wish that, through this grand acquisition of materiel and other related licenses, that the possibility of success in the war against the Axis in defence of Questers will be even greater, in conjunction with our Smoke Jaguar and other allies.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
28-11-2005, 01:39
As war looms towards the doorsteps of the Omzian nation, under the time of emergency the Omzian Forces would once again like to turn to CSJMI for assistance in its efforts to consolidate the fighting capabilities. Thus, we would like to order the following:

5000x M60-2100 = $20 billion
5000x M48A9 = $12.5 billion
5000x Black Lanner 2 = $30 billion
2000x Kit Fox III = $8 billion
1000x Fullback TD/AG = $15 billion
3000x Stormcrow II = $10.2 billion
3000x HARS 320mm MRL = $15 billion
6000x MARS 220mm MRL = $18 billion
3000x STBARS 200mm MRL = $13.5 billion
3000x TELARS 122mm MRL = $9 billion
5000x Wegmann 122mm MRL = $5 billion
1000x M2024 Peorth 155mm = $12 billion
3000x M2031 155mm/52 cal = $7.5 billion
3000x M2037 155mm/39 cal = $6 billion
6000x Verdandi 155mm HFH = $9 billion
6000x Urd 155mm LFH = $6 billion
10,000x ULH-105 = $4.5 billion
Total: $201.2 billion

Also, the Omzian NAvy would also like to inquire if it is possible to acquire limited domestic production licenses (like those of last time) intended to permit the construction of vessels for one-for-one attrition replacement of the same vessels, for the following:
30x Firestorm V Arsenal Ships = $3.375 billion (7.5% cost of each unit)
100x Polestar CAN = $27 billion
100x Sarasvati CGN = $30 billion
200x Arayashiki DDGN = $42 billion
250x Mindbreaker FFGN = $33.75 billion
Total: $136.125 billion

We wish that, through this grand acquisition of materiel and other related licenses, that the possibility of success in the war against the Axis in defence of Questers will be even greater, in conjunction with our Smoke Jaguar and other allies.
CSJMI would be happy to assist our Omzian bretheren in their endeavors, and there is naturally no opposition to the requests. At present rates, however, we will be requiring some four years to complete delivery of all the ground units, due to sheer volume demands. However, depending on the nature of this conflict, we may step up production for a full war-time footing, which would significantly increase production rates.
Hawdawg
27-02-2006, 05:29
To:CSMJ

From: Holy Republic of Hawdawg

Re: Refit of Submarines

After an extensive and useful career in the Hawdawg Navy our DoD has come to conclusion we need to gradually phase the Dolphin II, Seawolf, and Los Angeles Class Submarines out of service. We once again return to one of our most trusted naval yards to fill our order. We do have a few questions about the Hirata Class SSG we would like answered before we place an order. Could you please describe the missile options available in the 56 cell VLS Flight IIIA? We are curious as to the feasability of AA missiles being incorporated into this VLS package. We also be purchasing a large assortment of supercav's and Antiship missiles when we settle on a design type.

To start the initial ball rolling we would like to order (20) ORCA SSN's @ 168 Billion USD. In addition, we wish to purchase (120) Mk.158 28" Torpedoes @ 1.8 Billion USD and (120) Mk.159 28" Supercav's @ 1.92 Billion USD. Total initial purchase cost 171.72 Billion USD. We will gladly wire the proper funds to your account upon confirmation of our initial order.

Sincerely,

Rear Admiral Joseph Fines
Hawdawg Department of Defense
Procurement Department, Chair
Cotland
27-02-2006, 21:27
To CSJMI
From The Realm of Cotland

Dear sir(s),

Fearing impending war, the Realm has found it necessary to bolster its amphibious and sealift capabilities. After searching around for a bit, we have decided to place a substantial order with CSJMI, having deemed your storefront at the one most able to suit our needs. We wish to purchase the following military hardware.

Anaconda class LPD: 108 [$162B]
Viper class LSD: 108 [$151.2B]
Canaan class LSV: 36 [$1.26B]
Serenade class Troop Ship: 10 [$1.6B]
HLCAC: 432 [$17.28B]
LCAC: 396 [$8.712B]
LCM-8: 864 [$0.5184]

The total price for the hardware listed will, according to our accountants, come to a total of $342.5704 billion. This sum will be wired to your bank account, as well as an extra $2.5 billion for speedy delivery, as it is of utmost importance that we have these ships available as quickly as possible.

Thank you in advance.
Spartanox
27-02-2006, 23:57
What does MFN or NGS mean?:confused:
Clan Smoke Jaguar
28-02-2006, 00:07
To CSJMI
From The Realm of Cotland

Dear sir(s),

Fearing impending war, the Realm has found it necessary to bolster its amphibious and sealift capabilities. After searching around for a bit, we have decided to place a substantial order with CSJMI, having deemed your storefront at the one most able to suit our needs. We wish to purchase the following military hardware.

Anaconda class LPD: 108 [$162B]
Viper class LSD: 108 [$151.2B]
Canaan class LSV: 36 [$1.26B]
Serenade class Troop Ship: 10 [$1.6B]
HLCAC: 432 [$17.28B]
LCAC: 396 [$8.712B]
LCM-8: 864 [$0.5184]

The total price for the hardware listed will, according to our accountants, come to a total of $342.5704 billion. This sum will be wired to your bank account, as well as an extra $2.5 billion for speedy delivery, as it is of utmost importance that we have these ships available as quickly as possible.

Thank you in advance.
We in CSJMI are pleased to announce our acceptance of the Cotland request, and will commence in completing this project in all haste. However, with over 200 Viper/Anaconda hulls, we anticipate approximately 7 NS years to finish everything. However, all but about 90 of the Vipers and Anacondas should be completed within 4 years.
Ugarte
28-02-2006, 00:09
~TAG~

[OOC: Will buy stuff later when I'm bigger and have more money.]
Spartanox
28-02-2006, 01:31
The Neo Federation of Spartanox would like to purchase the following ships:

1 CVN-78 Carrier ($6.5 Billion)
1 Nicholas Kerensky Class CVN ($5.6 Billion)
2 CVN-68 Nimitz ($9 Billion)
3 Franklin Osis Class CVL ($5.1 Billion)
20 Firestorm III AS ($24 Billion)
15 Firestorm Class Arsenal Ship ($12 Billion)
4 Hiragi Class CA Flight IA ($5.6 Billion)
5 Cetus Class BBG Flight IA ($46 Billion)
10 Orlan II B CGN ($28 Billion)
5 Orlan II A CGN ($12.5 Billion)
7 Carrack Class CG Flight IA ($12.6 Billion)
10 CG-47 Ticonderoga ($10 Billion)
7 DDG-51 Arleigh Burke Flight IIA ($7.7 Billion)
10 Horizon Dog ($9 Billion)
22 F-100 Alvaro de Bazan FFG ($12 Billion)
40 Meko 100 RMN ($6.6 Billion)
100 Hauptmann Class Missile Boat ($18 Billion)
50 AOE-6 Supply ($28 Billion)
7 Chimera Class SSGN ($16.8 Billion)

Total = $275 Billion
Clan Smoke Jaguar
28-02-2006, 06:15
The Neo Federation of Spartanox would like to purchase the following ships:

1 CVN-78 Carrier ($6.5 Billion)
1 Nicholas Kerensky Class CVN ($5.6 Billion)
2 CVN-68 Nimitz ($9 Billion)
3 Franklin Osis Class CVL ($5.1 Billion)
20 Firestorm III AS ($24 Billion)
15 Firestorm Class Arsenal Ship ($12 Billion)
4 Hiragi Class CA Flight IA ($5.6 Billion)
5 Cetus Class BBG Flight IA ($46 Billion)
10 Orlan II B CGN ($28 Billion)
5 Orlan II A CGN ($12.5 Billion)
7 Carrack Class CG Flight IA ($12.6 Billion)
10 CG-47 Ticonderoga ($10 Billion)
7 DDG-51 Arleigh Burke Flight IIA ($7.7 Billion)
10 Horizon Dog ($9 Billion)
22 F-100 Alvaro de Bazan FFG ($12 Billion)
40 Meko 100 RMN ($6.6 Billion)
100 Hauptmann Class Missile Boat ($18 Billion)
50 AOE-6 Supply ($28 Billion)
7 Chimera Class SSGN ($16.8 Billion)

Total = $275 Billion
CSJMI is pleased to announce that the Spartanox request has been approved. We anticipate delivery of the last unit within 6 NS years after payment. This being primarily for the carriers. Most other units should be delivered within 3-4 NS years
Southeastasia
28-02-2006, 10:25
OOC: What does MFN and NGS stand for?
Clan Smoke Jaguar
28-02-2006, 12:19
Rules and purchasing information can be found at the Aircraft Section (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=278767)
It's all there
Southeastasia
28-02-2006, 12:25
*slaps my own face for not using common sense*
Hawdawg
04-03-2006, 05:07
To:CSJ

From:Holy Republic of Hawdawg

Re: Order and VLS Questions

The Procurement Department is wondering if CSJ has had time to review our submitted order?


Many Thanks,


Gordon Wells
Minister of Defense
Holy Republic of Hawdawg
Clan Smoke Jaguar
04-03-2006, 06:19
To:CSMJ

From: Holy Republic of Hawdawg

Re: Refit of Submarines

After an extensive and useful career in the Hawdawg Navy our DoD has come to conclusion we need to gradually phase the Dolphin II, Seawolf, and Los Angeles Class Submarines out of service. We once again return to one of our most trusted naval yards to fill our order. We do have a few questions about the Hirata Class SSG we would like answered before we place an order. Could you please describe the missile options available in the 56 cell VLS Flight IIIA? We are curious as to the feasability of AA missiles being incorporated into this VLS package. We also be purchasing a large assortment of supercav's and Antiship missiles when we settle on a design type.

To start the initial ball rolling we would like to order (20) ORCA SSN's @ 168 Billion USD. In addition, we wish to purchase (120) Mk.158 28" Torpedoes @ 1.8 Billion USD and (120) Mk.159 28" Supercav's @ 1.92 Billion USD. Total initial purchase cost 171.72 Billion USD. We will gladly wire the proper funds to your account upon confirmation of our initial order.

Sincerely,

Rear Admiral Joseph Fines
Hawdawg Department of Defense
Procurement Department, Chair
OOC: Sorry for the wait. I could have sworn I responded to this though . . .

IC:
The VLS for the Hirata would be standard Mk.41 size, up to 660mm. And it is perfectly capable of firing SAMs, so long as they have an appropriate launch canister and acquisition and guidance can be taken care of. If this does not quite fit your requirements, the missile bay of the Hirata was intentionally designed as modular to allow for the differing weapons loadouts to be incorporated into the design without significant modification, and it would not be difficult to incorporate other VLS types. The ones listed are simply the only ones that have been produced to date.

Regarding the other vessels and munitions, the order has been confirmed and we anticipate delivery of the last of the Orcas within 4 NS years.
Hawdawg
04-03-2006, 14:46
To: CSJ

From: Holy Republic of Hawdawg


Thank you for the additional information on the Hirata, we have released the funds to your account for the original order of Orca's. We wish to order (80) Hirata Class SSG in the Flight IIIA variant ($72 Billion USD). We will also need an additional (480) Mk.88 21" Supercav's ($2.88 Billion USD). Total order ($74.88 Billion USD), money wired pending confirmation. Thank you for your assistance in these matters.


Sincerely,

Rear Admiral Joseph Fines
Holy Republic of Hawdawg
Procurement Department, Chair
Hawdawg
09-03-2006, 03:42
Bumping for CSJ
Clan Smoke Jaguar
09-03-2006, 04:06
To: CSJ

From: Holy Republic of Hawdawg


Thank you for the additional information on the Hirata, we have released the funds to your account for the original order of Orca's. We wish to order (80) Hirata Class SSG in the Flight IIIA variant ($72 Billion USD). We will also need an additional (480) Mk.88 21" Supercav's ($2.88 Billion USD). Total order ($74.88 Billion USD), money wired pending confirmation. Thank you for your assistance in these matters.


Sincerely,

Rear Admiral Joseph Fines
Holy Republic of Hawdawg
Procurement Department, Chair
CSJMI is again honored that the Holy Republic of Hawdawg would chose us to supply for their military needs, and a heartfelt approval has been granted. We estimate that the last of these vessels can be delivered within 5 NS years.
Spartanox
11-03-2006, 00:09
OOC: Can I get any production rights?
Clan Smoke Jaguar
11-03-2006, 05:17
OOC: depends what for
The Cahuitle
11-03-2006, 08:18
To: CSMG
Fromt: MOD The cahuitle

purchase of the following arms, we would like more info on what we can do to be allow to buy some of your better equipment (sensitive etc.)

Arleight Burke Flight IIA X8 8.8B
Daring x2 2b
LPD17 san antonio x24 18b
LAV IV X300 .66B
M1070 HETS X300 76.5M

TOTAL: 29.536B

Mocthezuma
MOD Empire of the Cahuitle
Clan Smoke Jaguar
11-03-2006, 08:39
CSJMI is pleased to announce that the Cahuitlian request has been approved, and the last shipment is expected to arrive within 5 NS years.
While we cannot be certain on the specifics of what is required, we can say that the Smoke Jaguar government, who controls our exports, is most interested in providing these for allies, particularly military ones. Of key interest to them are free trade agreements, access to key strategic materials, and avaialble overseas bases for supporting interregional operations. The last one there is often the most important. If you can offer something to that extent, feel free to submit a request. We would certainly not be opposed to being authorized to sell such things.
Spartanox
11-03-2006, 17:15
We would like to order the following ships:

20 Toryu Class BB Flight IA ($98 Billion)
40 Atlant II CG ($40 Billion)
55 Sniper Class DD ($44 Billion)
20 Fregat III DD ($45.5 Billion)
25 Samurai Class LHA ($45 billion)
250 LSD-41 Whidbey Island ($60 Billion)
1,000 Canaan LSV ($35 Billion)

Total = $367.5 Billion
Clan Smoke Jaguar
11-03-2006, 21:18
We would like to order the following ships:

20 Toryu Class BB Flight IA ($98 Billion)
40 Atlant II CG ($40 Billion)
55 Sniper Class DD ($44 Billion)
20 Fregat III DD ($45.5 Billion)
25 Samurai Class LHA ($45 billion)
250 LSD-41 Whidbey Island ($60 Billion)
1,000 Canaan LSV ($35 Billion)

Total = $367.5 Billion
CSJMI is pleased to announce that the Spartanox request has been approved, with delivery of the last unit slated to occur within 15 NS years (OOC: a lot of Whidbeys).
Cotland
11-03-2006, 21:57
CSJ, you have any kind of command ship for sale?
The Cahuitle
12-03-2006, 07:05
TOl CSJMI
FROM: MOD Empire of the Cahuitle

Being extremely happy with the vessels that we have purchase we would like to make another for the following vessels.
18 daring type 45 18b
22 Arleigh burke Flight IIa 24.2


Total: 42.2 b
Wire in advance

Mocthezuma
MOD
Empire of the Cahuitle
Clan Smoke Jaguar
12-03-2006, 07:25
TOl CSJMI
FROM: MOD Empire of the Cahuitle

Being extremely happy with the vessels that we have purchase we would like to make another for the following vessels.
18 daring type 45 18b
22 Arleigh burke Flight IIa 24.2


Total: 42.2 b
Wire in advance

Mocthezuma
MOD
Empire of the Cahuitle
CSJMI is pleased to announce that the Cahuitlian request has been approved. Delivery of the last unit is expected within 4 NS years.'


@Cotland
OOC: I think I had the Blue Ridge once upon a time, but would need to dig that up again. I recommend using battleships for that role anyway. Even the light ones are far more survivable than RL command ships, and they don't cost all that much more, especially by NS standards.
Hurtful Thoughts
12-03-2006, 07:52
PROHT would like to buy the privlige to build 5 Hiragi Class CA Exports, 2 hulls of he approxomte dimensions have already bee laid, and only minor alterations shall be made in design (such as whose guns we use).

These two hulls, if not used for this purpose could alo become our first viable aircraft cariers.

Willing to pay $5.4 billion, plus 75% construction costs, and for all labor costs.

The boats shall be made at New Roanoke Island, once a biohazard has been dealt with, along with a minor insurection, and an ongoing war against foriegn backed terrorists. Ah, heck, let's start construction today! We'll even throw in a security detail.

Money is already being wired.

(these are to replace the interim domesticly made B class bombardment ships/cruisers; which in late models only have four 8" guns (early models had 5") [will test out ETC on these later, much later], ten 21" antishipping missile launchers, 2 twin 35 mm cannons, a 4 cell 48" rocket launcher (former 8 cell ASROC) 2 CH-47 chinnoks, 3 UL-2000 light floatplanes; could only make 25 knots, and had almost no armor)
The Cahuitle
13-03-2006, 21:36
To: CSJMI
From: MOD Empire of the Cahuitle

We would like to make the following purchase, money will be wire upon confirmation.

40 Nirit Missile Boat 5b
12 Strana Mechty AOE 8.4b
12 Carrack CG 30b
120 P3C 6.6B
8 Virginia SSN 13.6b

Total: 63.6b

Mocthezuma
MOD
Empire of the Cahuitle
The Beltway
13-03-2006, 22:40
To CSJ Military Industries -
The Beltway Security Force has decided that it needs dedicated submarine tenders to supply its submarines with munitions and repair and maintain submarines overseas. Thus, we wish to purchase three (3) Genkimushi-class submarine tenders for a total of $1.05 billion US. The funds for this purchase will come from our defence budget and will be wired upon confirmation of order.
Sincerely,
Benjamin Cardin, Defence Minister of The Beltway
Clan Smoke Jaguar
13-03-2006, 22:54
To CSJ Military Industries -
The Beltway Security Force has decided that it needs dedicated submarine tenders to supply its submarines with munitions and repair and maintain submarines overseas. Thus, we wish to purchase three (3) Genkimushi-class submarine tenders for a total of $1.05 billion US. The funds for this purchase will come from our defence budget and will be wired upon confirmation of order.
Sincerely,
Benjamin Cardin, Defence Minister of The Beltway
CSJMI is pleased to announce that They Beltway's request for acquisition of 3 Genkimushi submarine tenders has been approved. Delivery for all three units is expected within 3 NS years.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
13-03-2006, 22:55
To: CSJMI
From: MOD Empire of the Cahuitle

We would like to make the following purchase, money will be wire upon confirmation.

40 Nirit Missile Boat 5b
12 Strana Mechty AOE 8.4b
12 Carrack CG 30b
120 P3C 6.6B
8 Virginia SSN 13.6b

Total: 63.6b

Mocthezuma
MOD
Empire of the Cahuitle
CSJMI is delighted to convey to the Empire of the Cahuitle that their request has been approved, and the last of the units is expected to be delivered within 4 NS years.
Hurtful Thoughts
14-03-2006, 22:34
resubmit (was overlooked during thread SNAFU)
PROHT would like to buy the privlige to build 5 Hiragi Class CA Exports, 2 hulls of he approxomte dimensions have already bee laid, and only minor alterations shall be made in design (such as whose guns we use).

These two hulls, if not used for this purpose could alo become our first viable aircraft cariers.

Willing to pay $5.4 billion, plus 75% construction costs, and for all labor costs.

The boats shall be made at New Roanoke Island, once a biohazard has been dealt with, along with a minor insurection, and an ongoing war against foriegn backed terrorists. Ah, heck, let's start construction today! We'll even throw in a security detail.

Money is already being wired.

(these are to replace the interim domesticly made B class bombardment ships/cruisers; which in late models only have four 8" guns (early models had 5") [will test out ETC on these later, much later], ten 21" antishipping missile launchers, 2 twin 35 mm cannons, a 4 cell 48" rocket launcher (former 8 cell ASROC) 2 CH-47 chinnoks, 3 UL-2000 light floatplanes; could only make 25 knots, and had almost no armor)
Clan Smoke Jaguar
17-03-2006, 00:54
PROHT would like to buy the privlige to build 5 Hiragi Class CA Exports, 2 hulls of he approxomte dimensions have already bee laid, and only minor alterations shall be made in design (such as whose guns we use).

These two hulls, if not used for this purpose could alo become our first viable aircraft cariers.

Willing to pay $5.4 billion, plus 75% construction costs, and for all labor costs.

The boats shall be made at New Roanoke Island, once a biohazard has been dealt with, along with a minor insurection, and an ongoing war against foriegn backed terrorists. Ah, heck, let's start construction today! We'll even throw in a security detail.

Money is already being wired.

(these are to replace the interim domesticly made B class bombardment ships/cruisers; which in late models only have four 8" guns (early models had 5") [will test out ETC on these later, much later], ten 21" antishipping missile launchers, 2 twin 35 mm cannons, a 4 cell 48" rocket launcher (former 8 cell ASROC) 2 CH-47 chinnoks, 3 UL-2000 light floatplanes; could only make 25 knots, and had almost no armor)
CSJMI finds this proposal acceptable, and will have work starting on the vessels immediately. We are again appreciative that you have found our vessels to be suitable for your needs, and are indeed intrigued to see how they will turn out.
Southeastasia
21-03-2006, 10:02
TO: CSJMI
FROM: Paul David Nettleton, Minister of Defense, United Sovereign Nations of Southeast Asia
SUBJECT: Purchase

Dear Sir/Madam,

The Armed Forces of the United Sovereign Nations of Southeast Asia have been looking for an arsenal ship to compliment our modernization program, and due to the excellent products of CSJMI, we have turned to you.

We shall take ten units of the Firestorm III-class arsenal ship. The cost of 12,000,000,000 USD shall be wired upon the confirmation of the order, and should we find it to our liking, we shall return for a more substantial purchase.

Sincerely,
His Excellency,
Minister of Defense
United Sovereign Nations of Southeast Asia
Paul David Nettleton
Clan Smoke Jaguar
22-03-2006, 06:40
TO: Paul David Nettleton, Minister of Defense, United Sovereign Nations of Southeast Asia
FROM: CSJMI
RE: Purchase

We are once again honored that Southeast Asia would choose us for the needs of its navy, and willy gladly provide the vessels desired. Estimated delivery of the last unit is 4 NS years.
Cotland
28-03-2006, 19:28
Dear sir,

After the decision to reform the Navy under orders of the Storting [OOC: National Assembly], we have searched for suitable designs, and found that CSJMI are the place where we wish to aquire the bulk of the non-domestic designs required to comply with the Fleet Plan. Therefore, we wish to purchase the following ships:

Talos MOB set: 8
Toryu Flight IIC class BBG: 24
Hiragi Flight IIIB class CA: 234
Prowler class FFG: 291
Firestorm III class MMGM: 120
Angler class SSK: 200
Genkimushi class AS: 49
Goliath class MPS: 50
Kolchak class MCPS: 50
Peregrine class HSV: 140
Zephyr class ALS: 100
Kamigawa class CCS: 100
Quetzalcoatl class HTT: 100

We also wish for the ships to arrive without CIWS and combat-related electronics, due to our own indiginous systems which we wish to place upon the vessels. We refer to our previous purchase as to the reasons for said request.

Furthermore, we are aware that a few of the designs we are requesting (Toryu Flight IIC, Hiragi Flight IIIB, Angler) are advanced units which have limited availability, but we still wish to purchase them. We hope that we can reach an agreement as for the purchase of said designs, it be through an alliance or exporting of some of the less sensitive electronics and CIWS systems we employ to you?

Assuming that the whole order is confirmed, we shall wire the $1,089 billion USD we have calculated the order to cost immediately upon confirmation of said order. This is possible due to increased military spending and good fortunes in the stockmarket where we recently made nearly half a trillion USD (which were set aside for this order) by selling out in just the right time.

We thank you in advance and hope for a positive and swift reply.

[signed]
Admiral Jan Reksten
Chief of Naval Procurement
Royal Ministry of Defense
The Realm of Cotland
Southeastasia
31-03-2006, 09:08
OOC: What is your IC view on battlecruisers CSJ?
Clan Smoke Jaguar
31-03-2006, 09:33
Dear sir,

After the decision to reform the Navy under orders of the Storting [OOC: National Assembly], we have searched for suitable designs, and found that CSJMI are the place where we wish to aquire the bulk of the non-domestic designs required to comply with the Fleet Plan. Therefore, we wish to purchase the following ships:

Talos MOB set: 8
Toryu Flight IIC class BBG: 24
Hiragi Flight IIIB class CA: 234
Prowler class FFG: 291
Firestorm III class MMGM: 120
Angler class SSK: 200
Genkimushi class AS: 49
Goliath class MPS: 50
Kolchak class MCPS: 50
Peregrine class HSV: 140
Zephyr class ALS: 100
Kamigawa class CCS: 100
Quetzalcoatl class HTT: 100

We also wish for the ships to arrive without CIWS and combat-related electronics, due to our own indiginous systems which we wish to place upon the vessels. We refer to our previous purchase as to the reasons for said request.

Furthermore, we are aware that a few of the designs we are requesting (Toryu Flight IIC, Hiragi Flight IIIB, Angler) are advanced units which have limited availability, but we still wish to purchase them. We hope that we can reach an agreement as for the purchase of said designs, it be through an alliance or exporting of some of the less sensitive electronics and CIWS systems we employ to you?

Assuming that the whole order is confirmed, we shall wire the $1,089 billion USD we have calculated the order to cost immediately upon confirmation of said order. This is possible due to increased military spending and good fortunes in the stockmarket where we recently made nearly half a trillion USD (which were set aside for this order) by selling out in just the right time.

We thank you in advance and hope for a positive and swift reply.

[signed]
Admiral Jan Reksten
Chief of Naval Procurement
Royal Ministry of Defense
The Realm of Cotland
We are once again honored to have received such a request from the Realm of Cotland, and your continued faith in our products is most welcome. By our estimates, the omissiones requested would result in a $129 billion savings, reducing the total to $960 billion. The Smoke Jaguar Government has agreed to allow us to fill this contract prior to an agreement as a gesture of good faith, and will look forward to an offer from the Realm of Cotland that would be worthy of gaining unrestricted access to most of our technology. To that end, this request has been approved, and we anticipate delivery of the final unit within 15 NS years.



OOC: What is your IC view on battlecruisers CSJ?
OOC: Depends what the meaning is. If you're referring to fast and more lightly armored battleship-type designs, Clan Smoke Jaguar actually maintains several models in frontline service, and sees them as a valuable asset. But when you're referring to smaller SDs (the term is used for that a lot nowadays), we think they're a joke, and just like larger SDs, so long as we can take them out, we don't need them.
Southeastasia
31-03-2006, 09:58
OOC: Depends what the meaning is. If you're referring to fast and more lightly armored battleship-type designs, Clan Smoke Jaguar actually maintains several models in frontline service, and sees them as a valuable asset. But when you're referring to smaller SDs (the term is used for that a lot nowadays), we think they're a joke, and just like larger SDs, so long as we can take them out, we don't need them.
OOC: Well, some time ago, my defense ministry gave a battlecruiser contract (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10370274&postcount=1118) to the Kriegzimmer Conglomerates (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=409787) of the Macabee Imperium (http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php/Second_Empire_of_the_Golden_Throne), and I was wondering, you being more educated in the military world than I am, whether the Ingrerier-class BCN (http://s13.invisionfree.com/The_NS_Draftroom/index.php?showtopic=989) and it's two other variants, the Taníat-class Anti-Air Warfare Battlecruiser (http://s13.invisionfree.com/The_NS_Draftroom/index.php?showtopic=989&view=findpost&p=486535) and the Grospek-class BCGN (http://s13.invisionfree.com/The_NS_Draftroom/index.php?showtopic=989&st=60&#entry566278). How many should I field?
Clan Smoke Jaguar
02-04-2006, 04:53
OOC: Well, some time ago, my defense ministry gave a battlecruiser contract (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10370274&postcount=1118) to the Kriegzimmer Conglomerates (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=409787) of the Macabee Imperium (http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php/Second_Empire_of_the_Golden_Throne), and I was wondering, you being more educated in the military world than I am, whether the Ingrerier-class BCN (http://s13.invisionfree.com/The_NS_Draftroom/index.php?showtopic=989) and it's two other variants, the Taníat-class Anti-Air Warfare Battlecruiser (http://s13.invisionfree.com/The_NS_Draftroom/index.php?showtopic=989&view=findpost&p=486535) and the Grospek-class BCGN (http://s13.invisionfree.com/The_NS_Draftroom/index.php?showtopic=989&st=60&#entry566278). How many should I field?
OOC: If you can give me a link to the full navy (preferably with links to individual ship designs as well), I could get back to you. But, without knowing the specific context, I can't give a straight answer.

Off hand, I would say your use for them would be limited. While the belt armor is heavy, it's got pathetically light deck armor, which means that most battleships and other battlecruisers will tear it to pieces with gunfire, and hypersonic missiles (if used). Also fairly limited in ASW. The gun unit is too heavily armed and armored, and is going to have trouble living up to the speed promised. The air defense variant is too heavily armed for the displacement, which means it acts more like an arsenal ship with heavy armor than an actual air defense unit. So, for air defense, an upscaled cruiser will probably be better. The belt armor's overkill for that kind of vessel anyway, and would still be insufficient to stop many of the weapons that would actually be powerful enough to do damage. The antiship one, again is too heavily loaded with weapons, and will be limited because of that.
All variants will lack endurance (too much space devoted to weapons), and have painfully light recon assets, making them of limited utility without support. Again, I'd go with upscaled conventional cruisers for the most part, which will have far better ASW and AAW capabilities, and can operate better on their own.

If you break your ships into the huge fleets that have been so popular, and have to use these, you might do with 2-4 each of the air defense and antiship variants per fleet, but I still think these could be better served by more versatile ships. They're really only good as outer pickets to soak up fire, and then only with a larger integrated defense network, and they'll often need their own escorts.
Southeastasia
02-04-2006, 05:06
OOC: You planning on telling that to Mac himself on The NS Draftroom?
Hawdawg
02-04-2006, 19:06
To: CSMJ

From: Holy Republic of Hawdawg

RE: Order

Dear sir:

We wish to contract with CSM for a substantial order of submarines. We wish to purchase (84) Orca Flight IIB SSGN's @ $705.6 Billion. We would also like to add (20) Hirata SSG Flight IIIA @ $18 Billion. We offer an initial payment of $376 Billion with the balance of $347.6 Billion paid in two additional installments of $173.8 Billion annually.

We are also interested in acquiring a domestic use only license to produce the following torpedoes: Mk.88, Mk.158, Mk.159. Please advise us of the cost for such a license.

Sincerely,

Rear Admiral Joseph Fines
Procurement Head
Hawdawg Department of Defense
Clan Smoke Jaguar
03-04-2006, 02:43
To: CSMJ

From: Holy Republic of Hawdawg

RE: Order

Dear sir:

We wish to contract with CSM for a substantial order of submarines. We wish to purchase (84) Orca Flight IIB SSGN's @ $705.6 Billion. We would also like to add (20) Hirata SSG Flight IIIA @ $18 Billion. We offer an initial payment of $376 Billion with the balance of $347.6 Billion paid in two additional installments of $173.8 Billion annually.

We are also interested in acquiring a domestic use only license to produce the following torpedoes: Mk.88, Mk.158, Mk.159. Please advise us of the cost for such a license.

Sincerely,

Rear Admiral Joseph Fines
Procurement Head
Hawdawg Department of Defense
CSJMI is once again honored at the confidence the Holy Republic of Hawdawg has shown in our products. With this in mind, the request has been gratefully approved. However, owing to the very large number of Orca class submarines, we anticipate 10-12 NS years before the delivery of the final unit.

On the production rights, we would agree to provide them for all three weapons for a lump sum of $44.4 billion, bringing the total contract price to $750 billion.
Hawdawg
03-04-2006, 03:52
To: CSMJ

From: Holy Republic of Hawdawg

Re: Production Rights

We are agreeable to those terms and will wire the additional $44.4 Billion in our next annual payment. Just so we are in agreement your company will recieve its next wire payment of $218.2 Billion. The final payment will be in the amount of $173.8 Billion. The 10-12 year terms for construction are understandable, due to the large number of vessels in the order. We are fully content the capabilities of these vessels are well worth the wait. We are confident they will meet the needs of upgrading our aging fleet of Los Angeles and Dolphin II Class SSN's.

Signed,

Rear Admiral Joseph Fines
Procurement Head
Hawdawg Department of Defense

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OOC: I will be placing another order next week to finish out my phase II refurbishment of my SSN capabilities. It looks as if I will need an additional 80 Orca's to complete the retrofit. I will also probably add another small group of Hirata's in the Flight IIIA variant to offer up added VLS capabilities in the Med. Sea. Thanks for all your help, you equipment as always is top shelf.
Southeastasia
04-04-2006, 14:27
OOC: CSJ, what does CVM/CVMN stand for?