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Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland v.3

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Isselmere
01-10-2004, 19:07
The RSIN has moved again!
Owing to the recent deletion of the intro post (and another one), the RSIN has upgraded to version 4 (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=484448). Hopefully, it will be clearer and will have more room for growth than its previous incarnations, as well as be less open to potential problems!

So, back to the old version and all of its glories...

Notes on Defence Procurement in NS

To establish your military budget, you could use one of the calculators listed on the entry post of the first page of this topic. Both the Pipian and Thrace-Tailteann calculators allow you to define how much your nation spends on defence, but Thirdgeek is very informative. This budget will be divided between your armed forces (in general, army, navy (includes marines), air force, and, where available, space force). This budget also includes the cost of maintaining both the personnel and equipment and may not, ought not to be used to its full extent for purchases, though everyone does, so don't worry about that.

Now, once you have established your defence budget and have apportioned what quantity of that budget goes to which branch of your armed forces, then you make your purchases. Check out how much you can buy, do the math (people get really irritated and refuse orders unless you do your own math), and buy away. This way you cannot really be accused of "god-modding"/"god-moding" (I am still uncertain of how to spell that term).

Do not, for whomever's sake, forget about the costs of provisioning and equipping (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=7151428&postcount=13) your units. Carriers need escorts (for instance, see my carrier battle groups and carrier strike groups). Carriers are ridiculously expensive even before adding on the cost of the aircraft, the weapons for the aircraft, fuel for the aircraft and the ship (this includes nuclear ships, but only about every twelve years [still outrageously expensive]), then do the same for the escorts. Yes, it is that painful. Trust me.

Now, with regards to what I sell: I sell ships, autonomous vehicles, the occasional missile, and, very rarely, aircraft, and only specific types of aircraft at that. For land and air systems you can check many places. Clan Smoke Jaguar generally has the most realistic prices and formations (battalion size and up), but there are many others. United Elias is good for aircraft and weapons as well. Like much in life, it doesn't hurt to window shop: you'll eventually develop a good military that'll whoop someone real horrorshow, to quote "A Clockwork Orange."

Remember, spending 15% of your national budget on defence is a big deal (the US spends 16.29% of its budget on defence), and the Soviets spent up to 17% of their GNP on defence before their collapse. If you want to increase your defence budget, you had best improve your economic situation. To do that, dismiss a fair number of issues. It works wonders. Don't exactly know why.

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Becoming a Partner or Colleague

There are several advantages to opening your nation's doors to either a partnership with or a satellite yard of the Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland (RSIN). As a partner, your yards -- and the RSIN, of course! -- gain from the different skill sets and experience of the other so that both the RSIN and your yards manufacture the best possible vessels. As a colleague with a satellite yard, your nation will be able to reduce unemployment and inject funds for investment to further develop or enhance your nation's infrastructure and industry. Both the partnership and the satellite yard system allow your navy to produce RSIN-designed vessels for reduced costs, and production rights for certain types of RSIN products will be granted to your yards for the duration of the agreement with the RSIN.

Initial Benefits
There are many benefits, including the reduced costs of production, to having a partnership with or a satellite yard of the RSIN. First, your yard will receive the production rights to most, if not all, logistics vessels produced by the RSIN as well as production rights for the RSIN's famous River-class corvette.* As the friendship between our nations grows, the requirement to refer the sale of larger ships to UKIN's Foreign Arms Sales Commission (FASC) is gradually removed and the production rights to those larger vessels may be granted.*
(* All the potential grants of production rights and requirement to file orders before the FASC are subject to approval by the UKIN FASC.)

Costs of Production and Fees
The RSIN will receive a fee based on the sum for all orders placed at the partnered yard for every RSIN-designed vessel manufactured at said yard, based on the following formula:

((Standard cost of production) × (favoured nation status)) = Unit Cost of Production

((Partner nation per capita GDP)/(Isselmere-Nieland per capita GDP) + (Partner nation exchange rate)/(Isselmere-Nieland exchange rate))/2 = Labour Cost Variable

(Unit Cost of Production) × (Percentage of Restricted Items*) = Cost of Restricted Items
(* For most surface combatants, this percentage is generally 60%, amphibious assault vessels 55%, auxiliary vessels (excluding minesweepers) 40%, submarines and mine sweepers 80%. Capital ships generally get charged at the going Unit Cost of Production.)

(Unit Cost of Production – Cost of Restricted Items) × (Labour Cost Variable) = Local Cost of Production

Such that:

(Cost of Restricted Items + Local Cost of Production) = Total Cost of Production*
(* The aforementioned “Total Cost of Production” is dependent on currency exchange rate fluctuations but will not exceed the “Unit Cost of Production.”)

∑ (Total Cost of Production) – (Annual Lease) = Annual Residuals*
(* Both parties must seek an arrangement for what to do should the "Annual Residuals" fall into the red. Either the "Annual Lease" will be on a sliding scale such that should sum awarded in contracts fall below the lease, that difference shall be forgiven, or that the partnership, including all production rights, will lapse.)

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What Class Is That, Then?
AD - destroyer tender
AE - ammunition transport
AFS - combat stores ship
AGB - icebreaker
AGI - intelligence gathering auxiliary
AGS - survey/oceanographic vessel
AH - hospital ship
AKA - amphibious assault cargo vessel
AKR - vehicle transport
AO - oiler
AOE - multipurpose replenishment vessel
AOR - multipurpose replenishment vessel
AP - personnel carrier
AS - submarine tender
ATF - ocean-going fleet tug
BBA - heavy (trimaran) battleship
BBC - heavy command battleship
BBG - guided missile battleship
BC - command battleship
CAG - guided missile heavy cruiser
CBG - guided missile battlecruiser
CC - command cruiser
CG - guided missile cruiser
CLG - guided missile light cruiser
CV - fleet carrier
CVB - heavy fleet carrier
CVE - escort carrier
CVG - guided missile carrier
CVL - light/escort carrier
CVQ - UAV carrier
CVS - anti-submarine carrier
DDG - guided missile destroyer
FFH - (large) helicopter carrying frigate
K - corvette
LCAC - air cushion landing craft
LCH - heavy landing craft
LCI - infantry landing craft
LCM - mechanised landing craft
LCT - tank landing craft
LCS - littoral combat ship
LCVP - personnel landing craft
LHC - command helicopter assault vessel
LHD - helicopter landing dock
LHR - helicopter landing ship/replenishment vessel
LPD - dock landing platform
LSD - dock landing ship
LST - tank landing ship
PC - patrol craft
PG - guided missile patrol craft
PGC - command patrol craft
PGQ - uncrewed vehicle patrol craft
MCDV - multipurpose coastal defence vessel
OPV - offshore patrol vessel
SSB - ballistic missile submarine
SSG - cruise missile submarine
SSK - hunter/killer submarine
SSN - nuclear-powered attack submarine
YTB - large harbour tug

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Real-life Inspirations
Based on the overwhelmingly positive response to Sarzonia's Portland Iron Works' policy of revealing the inspirations behind their vessels, the RSIN has announced that it will do the same.
Carriers
Peel-class: none
House-class: none
Royal Holly-class: CVN-77
Royal Edmund-class: future carrier (CVF) for the Royal Navy
Court-class: Admiral Gorschkov-class
Walmsley-class: Independence-class CVL, Giuseppe Garibaldi-class CVL
Rapier-class: Principe de Asturias-class CVL, Giuseppe Garibaldi-class CVL
Battleships
Ocean-class: none
Bastion-class: Yamato-class
Charter-class: derivation of above
Council-class: Montana-class (BB-67)
Monarch-class: Scharnhorst-class
Cruisers
Sea-class: Alaska-class
Region-class: Kirov-class, Alaska-class
Duchy-class: DDX-21
Province-class: Ticonderoga-class
Escorts
County-class: Type 45, Sovremenny-class
City-class: Type 45, Udaloy-class
Furtive-class: Sachsen-class
River-class: Hamilton-class
Submarines
Forthar-class: Virginia-class NSSN, Astute-class
Palace-class: Vengeance-class
Pechtas-class: Vengeance-class
Port-class: Oscar-class (?)
Stortbek-classes: Upholder-class, Type 212/214, Scorpène-class
Amphibious
Sea Lion-class: Nanuchka-class, Visby-class
Crocodile-class: Visby-class, ?
Lord-class: Wasp-class
Quay-class: San Giorgio-class, Ocean-class (UK)
Ungforth-class: Albion-class, San Antonio-class
Valley-class: Whidbey Island-class
C4I and Countermeasures
Admiral-class: (as for Region-class), USS Northhampton (CLC-1)
Siren-class: Silas Bent-class
Freki-class: Nanuchka-class, Visby-class
Lake-class: Kingston-class, Sandown-class
Auxiliaries
Lem-class: none
Gabin-class: (can’t recall)
Smith-class: Sacramento-class
Flansburgh-class: Wichita-class
General Marsden-class: Admiral-class (US), General-class
Aylesburgh-class: Emory S. Land-class, Simon Lake-class
Gull-class: Powhatan-class, Cherokee-class, Edenton-class
Shorebird-class: YTB 760-class
Isselmere
01-10-2004, 19:08
Union-class trimaran CVBN
Displacement: 572,747 t (full load)
Dimensions: length 524.86 m (wl), 548.44 m (oa); beam 110 m (wl), 160 m (oa); draught 18.65 m
Propulsion: 12 propulsors (8 internal, 4 Azipods) with 4 bow-thrusters, CONAG-IFEP; 3 pebble-bed fission reactors (INNEC RA(PB)-6 (475MW)) and 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-12 (50 MW)), with 8 auxiliary diesel-electric motors (IMW MMD-44 (5.12 MW)); 1,425 MW + 200 MW = 32+ kts.
Crew: 5,736 crew + air group (estimated 5,648); capable of accommodating 12,500.
Flight decks: port and starboard decks angled at 10.5-degrees, extended landing area angled 8.5-degrees to port
Elevators: 4 deck edge (2 each p/s), 4 inboard (2 each p/s), all rated at 120 t.
Catapults: 8; low-emission EMALS (4 on p/s-sponsons, 4-f staggered)
Arrestor wires: 12, each rated for 120 traps; 3 low-emission EARS
Protection: flight deck: 35.6cm; main belt: 46 cm; missile magazines: 30.5 cm; hangar deck: 63.5 cm; (Engineering, munitions, and fuel): 61 cm.
Compartmentalisation: Double-bottomed, reinforced displaced keel, reactors in separate pairs, with 68 transverse and 6 longitudinal bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 6 x 64-cell GWLS.35 (4 f/a-p/s, 2 p/s-am.), 24 x GWLS.66M2 (p/s), 36 x GWLS.68 (24 f/a-p/s, 12 p/s-am.), 72 x NLG-30 30mm
ASuW: 4 x 8-cell GWLS.58 (p/s)
ASW: 24 x 8-cell GWLS.60 (p/s), 4 x triple 324mm TT (f/a-p/s)
MCM: 8 x 30mm RST (500 SCR/cannon).
Aircraft (not included in price):
Can operate 220 crewed aircraft, or more in emergency situations.
RINN practice: 24 Scimitar F.2, 48 Spectre FA.1, 48 Spectre FA.2, 16 Banshee ADS.1, 12 Wraith EF.1, 24 Swordfish S.1, 8 Heimdall AEW.1, 8 Gannet C.1, 8 Cormorant HC.1, 24 Cormorant HM.1, 8 Parrot DES.1, 24 Thrush DFA.1
Other vehicles (not included in price):
48 Cuttlefish DSR.1A, 8 Squid DSM.1, 24 Canary DMNC.1, 96 Dodo DMU.1, 16 Ferret DLM.1
Electronics suite:
Computer complexes: MEI.5 Muninn (Integrated Shipboard Operating Management System); MEM.6 ODIN (Operational Deployment Integration Network)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.262 Hydra (multifunction), 2 x MRS.118 Kafka (fore and aft, air volume search), 3 x MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), 2 x MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRP.204 Wednesday (air traffic control)
Optronics: 2 x MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), 4 x MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: 2 x MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system), 36 x MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonars: MQU.264 Tanngnost (keel-mounted, low frequency), MQR.266 Tanngrisni (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder, complete system), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder, complete system), MEQ.188 Valtarn (radar/signals emissions processor and retransmitter, complete system), MLQ.189 (jammer, complete system), 8 x MWD.199 (signals direction finder, complete system).
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), 4 x MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 12 x MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 4 x MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 8 x GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), 8 x MJZ.190C (laser communications transceiver, command version), 6 x GSZ.196C (encrypted burst communications transceiver, command version)
Countermeasures: 4 x MLQ.135 lines (for 12 MLQ.135 Mackerel anti-torpedo decoys), 4 x ULQ.136 ports (for 12 ULQ.136 Remora anti-torpedo decoys), 24 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (for 384 multi-spectral anti-missile decoys)
Cost: $64,000 million USD
Production time: 10 years
Production capacity: 4 ships

Chancellor-class CVBN
Displacement: 272,924 t (full load)
Dimensions: length 436.2 m (wl), 452.1 m (oa); beam 58.75 m (wl), 110 m (oa); draught 13.72 m
Propulsion: 14 propulsors, CONAG-IFEP; 4 pebble-bed fission reactors (INNEC RA(PB)-3) and 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel-electric motors (IMW MMD-31); 1 GW + 86 MW = 32+ kts.
Crew: 2,856 crew + aircrew; capable of accommodating 10,000.
Flight deck: deck angled at 10.5-degrees
Elevators: 6 deck edge (2-p, 4-s) rated at 90 t.
Catapults: 6; low-emission EMALS (2 on p-sponson, 4-f staggered)
Arrestor wires: four; low-emission EARS
Protection: (Main belt): 35.6 cm; (Magazines): 30.5 cm; (Flight deck): 63.5 cm; (Engineering, additional): 25.4 cm.
Compartmentalisation: Double-keeled, reactors in separate pairs, with 58 transverse and 4 longitudinal bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 8 x 16-cell GWLS.33 (f/a-p/s), 4 x 32-cell GWLS.35 (f/a-p/s), 2 x GWLS.65T (f/a of island), 16 x GWLS.66M2 (p/s), 12 x GWLS.68 (8 f/a-p/s, 4 p/s-am.), 36 x NLC-30 30mm
ASuW: 4 x 4-cell GWLS.58
ASW: 12 x 8-cell GWLS.60
MCM: 8 x 20mm RST (500 SCR/cannon).
Aircraft (not included in price):
Can operate 160 crewed aircraft, or more in emergency situations.
RINN practice: 48 Spectre FA.1, 48 Spectre FA.2, 16 Banshee ADS.1, 12 Wraith EF.1, 24 Swordfish S.1, 6 Heimdall AEW.1, 4 Gannet C.1, 16 Cormorant HM.1, 8 Parrot DES.1, 12 Thrush DFA.1
Other vehicles (not included in price):
32 Cuttlefish DSR.1A, 8 Squid DSM.1, 24 Canary DMNC.1, 48 Dodo DMU.1
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (air threats), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction search and tracking), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (volume search), MRP.204 Wednesday (air traffic control), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: 6 x MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction), MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system)
Sonar: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals receiver and direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure command datalink protocol), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 6 x MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 4 x MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 x GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 9 x MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 12 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $19,400 million USD
Production time: 9 years
Production capacity: 4 ships

Peel-class CVBN (http://www.nn.northropgrumman.com/bush/images/Photo_Gallery/Hi_Rez/DCS03-87%20.jpg)
Displacement: 193,450 t (full load)
Dimensions: length 370.1 m (wl), 385.5 m (oa); beam 48.3 m (wl), 96 m (oa); draught 13.5 m.
Propulsion: 8 propulsors, CONAG-IFEP; 4 pressurised water fission reactors (INNEC RA(PW)-6) and 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 700 MW + 86 MW = 32+ kts.
Crew: 2,274 crew + aircrew; capable of accommodating 7,000.
Flight deck: deck angled at 10.5-degrees
Elevators: 4 deck edge (1-p, 3-s) rated at 90 t.
Catapults: 4; low-emission EMALS (2 on p-sponson, 2-f)
Arrestor wires: four; low-emission EARS
Protection: (Main belt): 35.6 cm; (Magazines): 30.5 cm; (Flight deck): 63.5 cm; (Engineering, additional): 25.4 cm.
Compartmentalisation: Double-keeled, reactors in separate pairs, with 40 transverse and 4 longitudinal bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 4 x 32-cell GWLS.35 (f/a, p/s), 2 x GWLS.65 (f/a of island), 8 x GWLS.66.2 (p/s), 6 x GWLS.68 (f/a, p/s, p/s-am.), 24 x NLC-30 (http://www.naval-technology.com/contractors/missiles/mauser/index.html)
ASuW: 4 x 4-cell GWLS.58
ASW: 8 x 6-cell GWLS.60
MCM: 6 x 20mm RST (500 SCR/cannon).
Aircraft (not included in price):
Can operate 120 crewed aircraft, or more in emergency situations.
RINN practice: 36 Spectre FA.1, 36 Spectre FA.2, 16 Banshee ADS.1, 8 Wraith EF.1, 12 Swordfish S.1, 4 Heimdall AEW.1, 2 Gannet C.1, 12 Cormorant HM.1.
Other vehicles (not included in price):
24 Cuttlefish DSR.1A, 24 Canary DMNC.1, 38 Dodo DMU.1
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (air threats), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction search and tracking), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (volume search), MRP.204 Wednesday (air traffic control), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: 6 x MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction), MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system)
Sonar: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals receiver and direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure command datalink protocol), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 6 x MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 4 x MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 x GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $13,600 million USD
Production time: 8.25 years
Production capacity: 4 ships

House (Dynasty)-class CVBN (http://www.nn.northropgrumman.com/news/2003/CVN21_Contract/DCS03-41.JPG)
Displacement: 177,600 t (full load)
Dimensions: length 355.2 m (wl), 370.5 m (oa); beam 47.5 m (wl), 88 m (oa); draught 13.2 m.
Propulsion: 8 propulsors, CONAG-IFEP; 4 pressurised water fission reactors (INNEC RA(PW)-6) and 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 700 MW + 86 MW = 32.7+ kts.
Crew: 2,150 crew + aircrew; capable of accommodating 7,000.
Flight deck: deck angled at 10.5-degrees
Elevators: 4 deck edge (1-p, 3-s) rated at 90 t.
Catapults: 4; low-emission EMALS (2 on p-sponson, 2-f)
Arrestor wires: four; low-emission EARS
Protection: (Main belt): 25.4 cm; (Magazines): 20.3 cm; (Flight deck): 63.5 cm; (Engineering, additional): 20.3 cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 4 x 32-cell GWLS.33 (f/a, p/s), 2 x GWLS.65 (f/a of island), 6 x GWLS.66.2 (p/s), 6 x GWLS.68 (f/a, p/s, p/s-am.), 24 x NLC-30
ASW: 4 x 6-cell GWLS.60
MCM: 6 x 20mm RST (500 SCR/cannon).
Aircraft (not included in price):
Can operate 102 crewed aircraft, or more in emergency situations.
RINN practice: 36 Spectre FA.1, 36 Spectre FA.2, 12 Banshee ADS.1, 8 Wraith EF.1, 4 Heimdall AEW.1, 2 Gannet C.1, 12 Cormorant HM.1.
Other vehicles (not included in price):
24 Cuttlefish DSR.1A, 24 Canary DMNC.1, 36 Dodo DMU.1
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (air threats), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction search and tracking), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (volume search), MRP.204 Wednesday (air traffic control), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system), 6 x MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonar: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals receiver and direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure command datalink protocol), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 4 x MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink) , 4 x GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $12,500 million USD
Production time: 7.5 years
Production capacity: 4 ships

Royal Holly-class CVN (http://www.nn.northropgrumman.com/news/2003/CVN21_Contract/DCS03-41.JPG)
Displacement: 110,800 t (full load)
Dimensions: length 317.3 m (wl), 334 m (oa); beam 40.8 m (wl), 77 m (oa); draught 11.9 m.
Propulsion: 4-shafts CONAG-IFEP; 2 pressurised water fission reactors (INNEC RA(PW)-6) and 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 350 MW + 86 MW = 32.7+ kts.
Crew: 1,800 crew + aircrew; capable of accommodating 6,000.
Flight deck: deck angled at 10.5-degrees
Elevators: 4 deck edge (1-p, 3-s) rated at 70 t.
Catapults: 4; low-emission EMALS (2 on p-sponson, 2-f)
Arrestor wires: four; low-emission EARS
Protection: (Main belt): 15.5 cm; (Magazines): 13 cm; (Flight deck): 50.8 cm; (Engineering, additional): 13 cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 4 x 24-cell GWLS.33 (f/a, p/s), 2 x GWLS.65 (f/a of island), 6 x GWLS.68 (f/a, p/s, p/s-am.), 12 x MLG-27 (p/s)
ASW: 4 x 6-cell GWLS.60 (p/s)
Aircraft (not included in price):
Can operate 86-88 crewed aircraft, or more in emergency situations.
RINN practice: 24 Spectre FA.1, 36 Spectre FA.2, 12 Banshee ADS.1, 4 Wraith EF.1, 4 Heimdall AEW.1, 2 Gannet C.1, 10 Cormorant HM.1.
Other vehicles (not included in price):
20 Cuttlefish DSR.1A, 12 Canary DMNC.1, 30 Dodo DMU.1
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (air threats), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRP.204 Wednesday (air traffic control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system), 6 x MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonar: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals receiver and direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure command datalink protocol), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 6 x MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 4 x GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $7,850 million USD
Production time: 6.75 years
Production capacity: 8 ships

Royal Edmund-class CV (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/cvf/images/cvf01.jpg)
Displacement: 52,167 t (light), 65,762 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 285.9 m (wl), 300 m (oa); beam 77 m; draught 10.8 m.
Propulsion: 3-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 6 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 257.4 MW = 34 kts.
Crew: 700 (+786 aircrew (62 aircraft warload configuration [your air group size may differ]) + 432 marines + 60 flag staff, for a total of 1,978); capable of accommodating 2,800.
Flight deck: angled at 10-degrees
Elevators: 3 deck edge (1-p, 2-s) rated at 70 t.
Catapults: 3; low-emission EMALS (1 on p-sponson, 2-f)
Arrestor wires: 4; low-emission EARS
Protection: (Main belt): 15.5 cm; (Magazines): 7.62 cm; (Flight deck): 40.65 cm; (Engineering, additional): 7.62 cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 4 x 16-cell GWLS.33 (f/a, p/s), 6 x GWLS.68 (f/a, p/s, p/s-am.), 12 x MLG-27 (p/s)
ASW: 4 x 6-cell GWLS.60 (p/s)
Aircraft (not included in price):
Can operate and deploy between 50-70 aircraft (not included in price).
RINN practice: 24 Spectre FA.1, 24 Spectre FA.2, 8 Banshee ADS.1, 4 Wraith EF.1, 4 Heimdall AEW.1, 2 Gannet C.1, 6 Cormorant HM.1
Other vehicles (not included in price):
12 Cuttlefish DSR.1A, 12 Dodo DMU.1
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (air threats), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction search and tracking), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRP.204 Wednesday (air traffic control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system), 6 x MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonar: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals receiver and direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure command datalink protocol), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 4 x MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 4 x GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $4,000 million USD
Production time: 5 years
Production capacity: 10 ships

Court-class CVG(N) (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/gaulle/images/gaulle14.jpg)
Displacement: 41,201 t (light), 52,883 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 259.6 m (wl), 267.4 m (oa); beam 66 m; draught 8.87 m.
Propulsion: 3-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 6 gas turbines (MTG-6); 257.4 MW = 34.2 kts. or 4-shaft CONAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 2 pressurised water fission reactors (INNEC RA(PW)-6); 350 MW = 35 kts.
Crew: 688 (+ aircrew + 432 marines + 60 flag staff); capable of accommodating 2,200.
Flight deck: angled at 10-degrees
Elevators: 2 deck edge (2-s) rated at 70 t.
Catapults: 2; low-emission EMALS (1 on p-sponson, 1-f)
Arrestor wires: 4; low-emission EARS
Protection: (Main belt): 20.3 cm; (Magazines): 7.62 cm; (Flight deck): 45.72 cm; (Engineering, additional): 7.62 cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 4 x 16-cell GWLS.33 (f/a, p/s), 4 x GWLS.66.2 (f/a, p/s), 6 x GWLS.68 (f/a, p/s, p/s-am.), 16 x MLG-27.
ASuW: 2 x 4-cell GWLS.58 (s).
ASW: 4 x 6-cell GWLS.60 (f/a, p/s).
MCM: 4 x 20mm RST (500 SCR/cannon)
Aircraft (not included in price):
Can operate and deploy about 40-50 aircraft.
RINN practice: 12 Spectre FA.1, 24 Spectre FA.2, 8 Banshee ADS.1, 4 Wraith EF.1, 3 Heimdall AEW.1, 2 Gannet C.1, 6 Cormorant HM.1.
Other vehicles (not included in price):
12 Cuttlefish DSR.1A, 11 Dodo DMU.1
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (air threats), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction search and tracking), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRP.204 Wednesday (air traffic control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system), 6 x MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonar: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals receiver and direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure command datalink protocol), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 4 x MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 x GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $3,250 million USD (gas turbine); $3,750 million USD (nuclear-powered)
Production time: 4.75 years
Production capacity: 10 ships
Isselmere
01-10-2004, 19:10
Hornby-class CVLN
Displacement: 21,304 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 210.2 m (wl), 218.7 m (oa); beam 35.4 m; draught 7.35 m.
Propulsion: 2-shaft CONAG-IFEP with bow thruster; pressurised water fission reactor (INNEC RA(PW)-6, 175 MW) and 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 175 MW + 64 MW = 30+ kts.
Crew: 506 (+ aircrew), able to accommodate 2,500.
Flight deck: axial (can be modified with p-sponson angled to 5-degrees)
Elevators: 3 deck-edge lifts (1 p-a, 2 s) rated at 45.36 t.
Protection: (Main belt): 12.7 cm; (Magazines): 5 cm; (Flight deck): 25.4 cm; (Engineering, additional): 3 cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 4 x 16-cell GWLS.33 (p/s-f/a), 4 x 4-cell GWLS.66M2 (p/s-f/a), 4 x GWLS.68 (p/s-f/a), 2 x 16-cell GWLS.74 (p/s-am.), 16 x MCA.41 (p/s; 30mm autocannon)
ASW: 4 x 8-cell GWLS.60.
GP: 16-cell GWLS.35
MCM: 2 x RST (500 SCR/RST)
Aircraft: Can operate and deploy 18 Sea Fury FA.1 and 12 medium-sized helicopters (not included in price).
RINN practice: 18 Sea Fury FA.1, 3 Cormorant HEW.2, 9 Cormorant HM.1
Uncrewed vehicles: (Not included in price.)
RINN practice: 18 Cuttlefish DSR.1A, 6 Canary DMNC.1 (nuclear version only), 8 Dodo DMU.1
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (air threats), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRP.204 Wednesday (air traffic control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system), 4 x MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonar: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink protocol), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 6 x MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 4 x GQZ.128b Dvalin (encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $2,000 million USD (CVL: $1,800 million)
Production time: 4 years
Production capacity: 15 ships

Walmsley-class CVL/CVH (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/num/images/num_model2.jpg)
Displacement: 14,564 t (light), 17,866 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 188.3 m (wl), 196.5 m (oa); beam 34.2 m; draught 7.1 m.
Propulsion: 2-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 171.6 MW = 30+ kts.
Crew: 400 (+ aircrew), able to accommodate 1,100.
Flight deck: axial (can be modified with p-sponson angled to 5-degrees)
Elevators: 2 inboard (f/a of island) or two deck-edge lifts rated at 45.36 t.
Protection: (Main belt): 10.2 cm; (Magazines): 5 cm; (Flight deck): 20.3 cm; (Engineering, additional): 3 cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 4 x 16-cell GWLS.33 (f/a, p/s), 4 x GWLS.68 (f/a, p/s), 8 x MCA.41 (p/s)
ASW: 2 x 3 324 mm TT (p/s; LWT), 4 x 6-cell GWLS.60.
Aircraft: Can operate and deploy about 20 aircraft (not included in price).
RINN practice: 9 Sea Fury FA.1, 3 Cormorant HEW.2, 9 Cormorant HM.1
Uncrewed vehicles: (Not included in price.)
RINN practice: 4 Cuttlefish DSR.1, 18 Cuttlefish DSR.1A, 7 Dodo DMU.1
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (air threats), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRP.204 Wednesday (air traffic control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system), 4 x MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonar: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink protocol), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 4 x GQZ.128b Dvalin (encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $1,400 million USD
Production time: 4 years
Production capacity: 15 ships

Rapier-class CVL/CVQ (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/garibaldi/images/garibaldi5.jpg)
Displacement: 14,075 t (full load)
Dimensions: length 163.4 m (wl), 180.2 m (oa); beam 33.4 m; draught 6.7-8.2 m.
Propulsion: 2-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 171.6 MW = 32.5+ kts.
Crew: 300 (+ aircrew), able to accommodate 800.
Flight deck: axial (can be modified with p-sponson angled to 5-degrees)
Elevators: 2 inboard (f/a of island) or two deck-edge lifts rated at 45.36 t.
Protection: (Main belt): 10.2 cm; (Magazines): 5 cm; (Flight deck): 20.3 cm; (Engineering, additional): 3 cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 4 x 16-cell GWLS.33 (f/a, p/s), 4 x GWLS.68 (f/a, p/s), 8 x MCA.41
ASW: 4 x GWLS.60, 4 x 585mm TT (16 weapons)
GP: 2 x 8-cell GWLS.35 (f/a of island).
Aircraft:
Capable of carrying and deploying 18 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters or 16 VSTOL fighter/attack aircraft, or 40-50 UAV (not included in price).
RINN practice: 8 Auk DHM.1, 4 Puffin DHEW.1, 12 Rook DRA.2, 24 Tern DA.2
(Other) Uncrewed vehicles: (Not included in price.)
RINN practice: 4 Squid DSM.1, 5 Dodo DMU.1
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (air threats), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction search and tracking), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRP.204 Wednesday (air traffic control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system), 4 x MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonar: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink protocol), 4 x GQZ.128b Dvalin (encrypted acoustic modem), 15 x MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $1,300 million USD (CVL)/$1,400 million USD (CVQ)/$1,720 million USD (CVQ with drones)
Production time: 4 years
Production capacity: 15 ships
Isselmere
01-10-2004, 19:12
Heavy/Command Dreadnoughts

Europa-class BBCN
For sale only to firm allies.
Planform: Very large trimaran hull
Dimensions: length: 996.44m (wl), 1020.18m (oa); breadth: 300m (oa), 240m (wl); draught: 33m full load, 28.2m standard
Displacement: 3.5 Mt (full load)
Compartmentalisation: 136 transverse and 12 longitudinal bulkheads, supported by hardened crossbeams; double-bottomed with displaced reinforced keel. Void spaces between corridors and bulkheads serve to reduce effect of battle damage.
Protection: Europa-armour pattern. Main belt: 142-112cm; deck: 92-63cm; bulkheads (longitudinal): 86-71cm; bulkheads (transverse): 71cm-66cm; ; main turrets: 142cm (glacis, fore-roof)-114cm (roof, sides)-86cm (rear); main barbettes: 114cm; secondary turrets: 30.5cm; secondary barbettes: 40.5cm; tertiary turrets: 25cm; tertiary barbettes: 40.5cm; missile magazines (main): 40.5cm; missile magazines (heavy): 40.5cm (sides)-92cm (launch doors); command information centre (CIC): 40.5cm; conning tower: 142cm; NBC citadels: 142cm; engineering (reactors): 50.6cm; engineering (engines): 31cm; engineering (turbines): 35cm (mid-hull); hangar: 60.8cm.
Complement: 7,641 baseline (without air wing, drone operators, and landing crews (10,454), marines (7,853), staff (500), etc.); capable of carrying 26,448 (27,000 maximum)
Propulsion: CONAG-IFEP; 10 INNEC RA(PB)-5 (300 MW) pebble-bed nuclear fission reactors, 8 IMW MTG-12 (50 MW) gas turbines, 12 IMW MMD-44 (5.12 MW) diesel-electric generators = 3GW + 400 MW + 61.44 MW
Speed: standard: 28 kts.; maximum sustained: 31.2 kts.+; maximum burst: 32.3 kts.+
Vehicles
Air (Possible): 36 Sea Fury FA.1, 12 Spectre FA.1, 12 Spectre FA.2, 8 Banshee ADS.1, 4 Wraith EF.1, 4 Heimdall AEW.1, 4 Gannet C.1, 36 Sparrow HA.1, 48 Cormorant HC.3, 12 Cormorant HEW.2, 16 Cormorant HM.1
Boats: 12 LCAC (stern well), 8 LCM (berthed under secondary hull connectors), 24 Salamander RHIB
Amphibious Vehicles: 96 L12LV Otter, 16 L12CP Otter, 16 L12AR Otter
Elevators:
Six, three each side rising from the hangar within primary hull below the gun deck, with three landing positions each side, 100t capacity each.
Weapons:
AAW: 8 × GWLS.65M2, 36 × GWLS.66M2, 44 × GWLS.68M2 gun-missile complex, 36 × 8-cell GWLS.74M, 36 × 35mm CIWS, 88 × 30mm MCA.41
ASuW: 5 × 4 760mm/64 ETC guns (A, B, C, X, Y), 12 × 210mm L82 rail guns (p/s-primary), 4 × 203mm/64 ETC guns (f/a-secondary)
ASW: 44 × 8-cell GWLS.60M2, 8 × 3 324mm TT, 10 × 660mm TT (6 ff, 4 af.)
GP: 1 × 32-cell GWLS.35M2 (fc.), 8 × 48-cell GWLS.35M2 (secondary hulls, connectors), 28 × 96-cell GWLS.35M2 (p/s-C, 4-f, 4-a, 18-am), 48 × 4-cell GWLS.58M2
MCM: 36 × 30mm RST
Electronics suite
Computer complexes: MEI.5 Muninn (ISOMS); MEM.6 ODIN
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.262 Hydra (multifunction), 2 × MRS.118 Kafka (f/a, air volume search), 3 × MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), 2 × MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 16 × MRG.182 Balmung (secondary gun fire control), MRS.249 Norn (long range over-the-horizon radar), 5 × MRG.265 Mjollnir (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: 2 × MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), 6 × MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: 2 × MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system), MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 44 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonars: MQU.264 Tanngnost (keel-mounted, LF), MQR.266 Tanngrisni (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder, complete system), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder, complete system), MEQ.188 Valtarn (radar/signals emissions processor and retransmitter, complete system), MLQ.189 (jammer, complete system), 10 × MWD.199 (signals direction finder, complete system).
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), 6 × MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 12 × MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 6 × MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 12 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), 10 × MJZ.190C (laser communications transceiver, command version), 8 × GSZ.196C (encrypted burst communications transceiver, command version).
Countermeasures: 32 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), 5 anti-torpedo lines for MLQ.135 Mackerel (15 anti-torpedo decoys), 6 anti-torpedo ports for ULQ.136 Remora (18 anti-torpedo decoys)
Cost: $375,000 million [$375 billion USD]
Production time: 24-30 years

Jimnam-class BBAN
For sale only to firm allies.
Planform: Large trimaran hull
Dimensions: length: 765.42m; beam: 187m; draught: 30m (full)
Displacement: 1.64 Mt (full load)
Crew: 5,136 + vehicle crews (1,751) + 906 Marines + 500 staff (generally 8,461 embarked)
Compartmentalisation: 104 transverse and 8 longitudinal bulkheads, supported by hardened crossbeams; double-bottomed with displaced reinforced keel. Void spaces between corridors and bulkheads serve to reduce effect of battle damage. 42 Nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare citadels with over-pressure mechanisms and air-filtration devices.
Protection: Europa-armour pattern. Main belt: 1420-1120mm; deck: 920-630mm; bulkheads (longitudinal): 860mm-710mm; bulkheads (transverse): 710mm-660mm; ; main turrets: 1420 (glacis, fore-roof)-1140 (roof, sides)-860mm (rear); main barbettes: 1140mm; secondary turrets: 305mm; secondary barbettes: 405mm; tertiary turrets: 250mm; tertiary barbettes: 405mm; missile magazines (main): 405mm; missile magazines (heavy): 405 (sides)-920mm (launch doors); command information centre (CIC): 405mm; conning tower: 1420mm; Nuclear, biological and chemical warfare citadels: 1420mm; engineering (reactors): 506mm; engineering (engines): 310mm; engineering (turbines): 350mm (mid-hull); hangar: 608mm.
Powerplant:
24 propulsors (16 internal (12 in primary hull, 2 each in the outriggers), 8 in Azipods), with 12 bow thrusters for station-keeping and manoeuvring; Combined Operation, Nuclear and Gas turbine Integrated Full-Electric Propulsion (CONAG-IFEP); 8 INNEC RA(PB)-5 (300 MW) pebble-bed nuclear fission reactors, 4 IMW MTG-6 (32 MW) gas turbines, 12 IMW MMD-44 (5.12 MW) diesel-electric generators. One RA(PB)-5 and the MTG-6 are to power the main turrets.
Cargo capacity: tbd
Hospital capacity: tbd
Hangar: tbd
Elevators:
Four, two each side rising from the hangar within primary hull below the gun deck, with three landing positions each side, 60t capacity each.
Weapons:
AAW: 36 × GWLS.66M2, 36 × GWLS.68M2, 36 × GWLS.74M, 72 × 30mm MCA.41 cannons
ASW: 24 × GWLS.60M2, 6 × 3 324mm TT (p/s), 8 × 660mm TT (6 ff., 2 af.)
ASuW: 4 × 3 635mm ETC guns (A, B, X, and Y), 8 × 210mm rail guns (p/s superstructure), 24 × 140mm (12 p/s outriggers (6 each side), 8 p/s superstructure (4 each side), 2 fc., 2 a.)
GP: 92 × GWLS.35M2, 96 × GWLS.58M2
MCM: 18 × 30mm RST (500 SCR/RST)
Vehicles:
Aircraft: Capable of deploying 12 Sea Fury FA.1 V/STOL fighters, 4 Sparrow HA.1 attack helicopters, 8 Cormorant HC.3 medium lift helicopters, 8 Cormorant HM.1 anti-submarine helicopters, 4 Cormorant HEW.2 heliborne early warning
Ship's Boats: 12 Salamander rigid hull inflatible boats (RHIB), 2 Fettes-class offshore patrol vessels (OPV)
UAVs: 2 Auk DHM.1 (ASW rotocraft), 4 Parrot DES.1 (C3I relay), 2 Puffin DHEW.1 (heliborne early warning), 4 Rook DRA.2 (UMAV), 4 Tern DA.2 (UCAV), 6 Thrush DFA.1 (UCAV)
UGVs: 3 Ferret DLM.1 (land attack)
UOVs: 36 Canary DMNC.1 (reactor maintenance), 80 Dodo DMU.1 (damage control)
UUVs: 14 Cuttlefish DSR.1 (reconnaissance), 4 Seahorse DSA.1 (attack), 8 Squid DSM.1 (mine countermeasures/reconnaissance)
Electronics suite:
Computer complexes: MEI.5 Muninn (Integrated Shipboard Operating Management System); MEM.6 ODIN (Operational Deployment Integration Network)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.262 Hydra (multifunction), 2 × MRS.118 Kafka (fore and aft, air volume search), 3 × MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), 2 × MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 16 × MRG.182 Balmung (secondary gun fire control), 4 × MRG.265 Mjollnir (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: 2 × MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), 4 × MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: 2 × MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system), 36 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonars: MQU.264 Tanngnost (keel-mounted, low frequency), MQR.266 Tanngrisni (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder, complete system), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder, complete system), MEQ.188 Valtarn (radar/signals emissions processor and retransmitter, complete system), MLQ.189 (jammer, complete system), 10 × MWD.199 (signals direction finder, complete system).
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), 4 × MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 12 × MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 6 × MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 12 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), 10 × MJZ.190C (laser communications transceiver, command version), 8 × GSZ.196C (encrypted burst communications transceiver, command version)
Countermeasures: 4 × MLQ.135 lines (for 12 MLQ.135 Mackerel anti-torpedo decoys), 4 × ULQ.136 ports (for 12 ULQ.136 Remora anti-torpedo decoys), 24 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (for 384 multi-spectral anti-missile decoys)
Cost: $212,000 million
Production time: 10-16 years


Battleships, 1st Class

King Henry V-class BBGN
Joint project with the Portland Iron Works.
Displacement: 342,968t (deep)
Dimensions: length 485.39m (oa); beam 62.65m; draught 18m.
Propulsion: 14-propulsor CONAG-IFEP; 4 pebble-bed fission reactors (INNEC RA(PB)-3) and 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-12), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MMD-31); 1GW + 200MW = 32.8+ kts.
Crew: 3,006 (2,756 peacetime; + vehicle crew (533), marines (143), staff (94)); can accommodate 3,920
Protection: Europa armour pattern. Main belt: 142cm-112cm; deck: 92cm-63mm; bulkheads (longitudinal): 86cm-71cm; bulkheads (transverse): 71cm-66cm; ; main turrets: 142cm (glacis, fore-roof)-114cm (roof, sides)-86cm (rear); main barbettes: 114cm; secondary turrets: 30.5cm; secondary barbettes: 40.5cm; tertiary turrets: 25cm; tertiary barbettes: 40.5cm; missile magazines (main): 40.5cm; missile magazines (heavy): 40.5cm (sides)-92cm (launch doors); command information centre (CIC): 40.5cm; conning tower: 142cm; NBC citadels: 142cm; engineering (reactors): 50.6cm; engineering (engines): 31cm; engineering (turbines): 35cm (mid-hull); hangar: 60.8cm.
Compartmentalisation: Double-bottomed, reinforced keel, 62 transverse and 6 longitudinal bulkheads, hardened crossbeams on bulkheads, 18 NBC citadels.
Weapons:
AAW: 12 × 16-cell GWLS.33 (p/s), 2 × GWLS.65 (f/a superstructure), 16 × GWLS.66M2 (2 p/s-fc, 8 p/s, 2 p/s-a), 16 × GWLS.68M2 (2 p/s-fc, 8 p/s-am., 2 p/s-a), 48 × 30mm MCA.41/NLG-30 (p/s)
ASuW: 12 × 610mm ETC guns (A, B, X, Y; 4 × 3)
ASW: 4 × 3 324mm TT (p/s), 6 × 660mm TT (4 ff-am., 2 a), 12 × GWLS.60M2 (2 fc., 8 p/s, p/s-a)
GP: 3 × 48-cell GWLS.35M2 (fc., a-B turret, f-X turret), 4 × 128-cell GWLS.35M2 (f/a, p/s), 2 × 16-cell GWLS.58M2 (fc.), 2 × 32-cell GWLS.58M2 (a-B turret, f-X turret), 64-cell GWLS.58M2 (am.), 12 × 155mm ETC guns (p/s-am.)
MCM: 12 × 30mm RST (500 SCR/RST, p/s)
Aircraft:
4 Sea Fury FA.1 and 6 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters; with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (aircraft and drones hangared in fantail, submarine drones in hull davits; two elevators, four landing spots)
UAVs:
2 Auk DHM.1, 2 Parrot DES.1, 2 Puffin DHEW.1, 2 Rook DRA.2, 2 Tern DA.2, 4 Thrush DFA.1; 4 lightweight EM catapults for drones (only if drones are purchased)
UOVs:
24 Canary DMNC.1 (6 per reactor) and 50 Dodo DMU.1
UUVs:
12 Cuttlefish DSR.1, 2 Seahorse DSA.1, 4 Squid DSM.1
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 6 × MRG.182 Balmung (secondary gun fire control), 3 × MRG.186 Gungnir (gunnery fire control).
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 16 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire direction)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 8 × MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 4 × MSW.125b Ran (Link17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink) , 8 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 9 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo; 3 anti-torpedo decoy deployment lines), 16 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), 6 × ULQ.136 Remora (anti-torpedo; 2 anti-torpedo decoy ports).
Cost: $36,520 million USD
Production time: 9.25 years

King Robert VI-class BBGN
Joint project with the Portland Iron Works.
Displacement: 286,942t (deep)
Dimensions: length 443.8m (oa); beam 57.32m; draught 18m (full load)
Propulsion: 14-propulsor CONAG-IFEP; 4 pebble-bed fission reactors (INNEC RA(PB)-3) and 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 1GW + 128MW = 32.8+ kts.
Crew: 2,862 (2,624 peacetime; + vehicle crew, marines (143), staff (60)); can accommodate 3,600
Protection: (Main belt) 76.2-86.36cm; (Main turrets): 86.36m (face)-66cm (back); (Main barbettes): 86.36cm; (Secondary barbettes): 15.5cm; (Main missile magazines): 40.6cm; (Hangar): 40.6cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 50.8cm; (Conning tower, CIC): 91.44cm; (Bulkheads): 13-86.36cm.
Compartmentalisation: Double-bottomed, reinforced keel, 54 transverse and 6 longitudinal bulkheads, hardened crossbeams on bulkheads, 16 NBC citadels.
Weapons:
AAW: 16 × 8-cell GWLS.33 (p/s), 2 × GWLS.65 (f/a), 12 × GWLS.66M2 (2 p/s-fc, 8 p/s, 2 p/s-a), 12 × GWLS.68M2 (2 p/s-fc, 8 p/s-am., 2 p/s-a), 36 × 30mm MCA.41/NLG-30 (p/s)
ASuW: 9 × 610mm ETC guns (A, B, Y; 3 × 3), 23 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (7 fc., 6-a-B turret, 4 p/s, 6-f-Y turret)
ASW: 4 × 3 324mm TT (p/s), 6 × 660mm TT (4 ff-am., 2 a), 9 × GWLS.60M2 (fc., 6 p/s, p/s-a)
GP: 2 × 128-cell GWLS.35 (f/a), 2 × 96-cell GWLS.35 (p/s), 16-cell GWLS.58M2 (fc.), 2 × 64-cell GWLS.58M2 (am., a), 12 × 155mm ETC guns (p/s-am.)
MCM: 8 × 30mm RST (500 SCR/RST, p/s)
Aircraft:
4 Sea Fury FA.1 and 6 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters; with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (aircraft and drones hangared in fantail, submarine drones in hull davits; two elevators, four landing spots)
Uncrewed Vehicles:
UAVs: 2 Parrot DES.1, 2 Rook DRA.2 UMAVs, 4 Tern DA.1; 4 lightweight EM catapults for drones (only if drones are purchased)
UOVs: 24 Canary DMNC.1 (6 per reactor) and 32 Dodo DMU.1.
UUVs: 2 Seahorse DSA.1, 4 Squid DSM.1
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 6 × MRG.182 Balmung (secondary gun fire control), 3 × MRG.186 Gungnir (gunnery fire control).
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 16 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire direction)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 8 × MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 4 × MSW.125b Ran (Link17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink) , 4 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 9 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo; 3 anti-torpedo decoy deployment lines), 12 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $24,500 million USD
Production time: 8.75 years

Treaty-class BBGN
Displacement: 226,367t (deep)
Dimensions: length 410m (oa); beam 52.9m; draught 16.7m.
Propulsion: 12-propulsor CONAG-IFEP; 5 pressurised water fission reactors (INNEC RA(PW)-6) and 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 875MW + 128MW = 31.8+ kts.
Crew: 2,670 (+ vehicle crew, marines (143), staff (60)); can accommodate 3,500
Protection: (Main belt) 72-76.2cm; (Main turrets): 78.74cm (face)-61cm (back); (Main barbettes): 76.2cm; (Secondary barbettes): 13cm; (Main missile magazines): 36cm; (Hangar): 36cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 46cm; (Conning tower, CIC): 81.28cm; (Bulkheads): 10.2cm.
Compartmentalisation: Double-bottomed, reinforced keel, 52 transverse and 6 longitudinal bulkheads, 12 NBC citadels.
Weapons:
AAW: 4 × 8-cell GWLS.33 (p/s), 4 × GWLS.65 (f/a, p/s), 12 × GWLS.66M2 (2 p/s-fc, 8 p/s, 2 p/s-a), 10 × GWLS.68M2 (2 p/s-fc, 6 p/s-am., 2 p/s-a), 36 × MCA.41/NLG-30 (p/s)
ASuW: 9 × 560mm ETC guns (A, B, Y; 3 × 3 RAIN), 19 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (7 fc., 4-a-B turret, 4 p/s, 4-f-Y turret)
ASW: 4 × 3 324mm TT (p/s), 6 × 660mm TT (4 ff-am., 2 a), 9 × GWLS.60M2 (fc., 6 p/s, p/s-a)
GP: 2 × 128-cell GWLS.35 (f/a), 2 × 96-cell GWLS.35 (p/s), 26 × 4-cell GWLS.58M2 (2 fc., 12-am., 12-a), 24 × 130mm guns (p/s; 12 × 2 AK-130-MR-184)
MCM: 8 × 20mm RST (500 SCR/RST)
Vehicles:
4 Sea Fury FA.1 and 5 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters, and 2 Parrot DES.1, 2 Rook DRA.1 UMAVs, 2 Seahorse DSA.1, 4 Squid DSM.1, 4 Tern DA.1; with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (aircraft hangared in fantail, submarine drones in hull davits; two elevators, four landing spots), and two lightweight EM catapults for drones (only if drones are purchased).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 6 × MRG.182 Balmung (secondary gun fire control), 3 × MRG.186 Gungnir (gunnery fire control).
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 16 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire direction)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 8 × MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 4 × MSW.125b Ran (Link17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink) , 4 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 9 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 10 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $18,750 million USD
Production time: 8.25 years
Production capacity: 4 ships

Coronation-class BBGN
Displacement: 201,428t (deep)
Dimensions: length 386m (oa); beam 49.75m; draught 16.7m.
Propulsion: 10-propulsor CONAG-IFEP; 4 pressurised water fission reactors (INNEC RA(PW)-6) and 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 700MW + 128MW = 32.4+ kts.
Crew: 2,274 (+ vehicle crew, marines (143), staff (60)); can accommodate 3,000
Protection: (Main belt) 66-71.12cm; (Main turrets): 76.2cm; (Main barbettes): 76.2cm; (Secondary barbettes): 13cm; (Main missile magazines): 35.56cm; (Hangar): 30.5cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 46cm; (Conning tower, CIC): 81.28cm; (Bulkheads): 10.2cm.
Compartmentalisation: Double-bottomed, reinforced keel, 44 transverse and 6 longitudinal bulkheads, 10 NBC citadels.
Weapons:
AAW: 6 × GWLS.65 (f/a, 4 p/s), 8 × GWLS.66M2 (p/s, 2 p/s-a), 8 × GWLS.68M2 (bow, 6 p/s-am., 2 p/s-a), 24 × MCA.41/NLG-30 (p/s)
ASuW: 9 × 560mm ETC guns (A, B, Y; 3 × 3 RAIN), 17 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (5 fc., 4-a-B turret, 4 p/s, 4-f-Y turret), 19 × 4-cell GWLS.58M2 (fc., 6-am., 12-a)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s), 4 × 660mm TT (ff, am.), 7 × GWLS.60M2 (fc., 6 p/s)
GP: 4 × 96-cell GWLS.35 (f/a, p/s), 20 × 130mm guns (p/s; 10 x 2 AK-130-MR-184)
MCM: 6 × 20mm RST (500 SCR/RST)
Vehicles:
4 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters, 2 Parrot DES.1, 2 Rook DRA.2, 2 Seahorse DSA.1, 4 Squid DSM.1, 4 Tern DA.2; with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (aircraft hangared in fantail, submarine drones in hull davits; one elevator, one helicopter landing spot), and two lightweight EM catapults for Rooks or Terns (only if drones are purchased).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 4 × MRG.182 Balmung (secondary gun fire control), 3 × MRG.186 Gungnir (gunnery fire control).
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 12 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire direction)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 8 × MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 4 × MSW.125b Ran (Link17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink) , 4 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 6 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 10 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $16,000 million USD
Production time: 8 years
Production capacity: 6 ships

Ocean-class BBGN (http://www.users.bigpond.com/kceg/artimages/battleship.jpg)
Displacement: 182,564t (deep)
Dimensions: length 368.2m (oa); beam 47.5m; draught 16.63m.
Propulsion: 8-propulsor CONAG-IFEP; 4 pressurised water fission reactors (INNEC RA(PW)-6) and 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 700MW + 64MW = 33.6+ kts.
Crew: 1,760 (+ vehicle crew, marines (143), staff (60)); can accommodate 2,200
Protection: (Main belt) 76.2cm; (Main turrets): 78.74cm; (Main barbettes): 76.2cm; (Secondary barbettes): 13cm; (Main missile magazines): 35.6cm; (Hangar): 30.5cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 50.8cm; (Conning tower, CIC): 81.28cm; (Bulkheads): 10.2cm.
Compartmentalisation: Double-hulled, reinforced keel, with 40 transverse and 6 longitudinal bulkheads, 10 NBC citadels.
Weapons:
AAW: 6 × GWLS.65 (f/a, 4 p/s), 8 × GWLS.68M2 (f, 4 p/s-am., p/s-a, a), 6 × GWLS.66M2 (p/s), 20 × MCA.41/NLG-30 (p/s)
ASuW: 9 × 508mm ETC guns (A, B, Y; 3 × 3 RAIN), 13 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (5-fc., 2-a-B turret, 4 p/s, 2-f-Y turret), 17 × 4-cell GWLS.58M2 (fc., 2-a-B turret, 12 X position, 2-f-Y turret)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s), 4 × 660mm TT (f-am.), 4 × 8-cell GWLS.60M2 (f/a, p/s).
GP: 2 × 64-cell GWLS.35 (f/a), 2 × 96-cell GWLS.35 (2 am.), 20 × 130mm guns (p/s; 10 × 2 AK-130-MR-184).
MCM: 6 × 20mm RST (500 SCR/RST).
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering 3 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters, 4 Auk DHM.1, 2 Rook DRA.2 UMAVs, 2 Seahorse DSA.1, 4 Squid DSM.1, 4 Tern DA.1 UCAVs; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (aircraft hangared in fantail, submarine drones in hull davits; one elevator, one helicopter landing spot), and two lightweight EM catapults for Rooks or Terns (only so equipped if drones are purchased).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.13 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 3 × MRG.186 Gungnir (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 12 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 8 × MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 2 × MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 6 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 8 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $14,400 million USD
Production time: 7.25 years
Production capacity: 10 ships


Battleships, 2nd Class

Bastion-class BBGN (http://www.bismarck-class.dk/miscellaneous/illustrations_and_drawings/steve_nuttall/pictures/yamato/illustr_yamato_01.jpg)
Displacement: 122,146 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 325.6m (oa); beam 42m; draught 14.28m.
Propulsion: 6-shaft CONAG-IFEP; 3 pressurised water fission reactors (INNEC RA(PW)-6) and 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 525MW + 64MW = 34.2+ kts.
Crew: 1,347 (+ aircrew, marines (143), staff (60)); can accommodate 1,900
Protection: (Main belt) 63.5 cm; (Main turrets): 71.12 cm; (Main barbettes): 68.6 cm; (Secondary barbettes): 13 cm; (Main missile magazines): 30.5 cm; (Hangar): 20.3 cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 40.8 cm; (Conning tower, CIC): 76.2 cm; (Bulkheads): 8.89cm.
Compartmentalisation: double-hulled, reinforced keel, with 30 transverse and 4 longitudinal bulkheads, 10 NBC bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 2 × GWLS.65 (f/a), 7 × GWLS.68M2 (f, 4 p/s-am., 2 p/s-a), 8 × MCA.41/NLG-30 (p/s)
ASuW: 9 × 508mm ETC guns (A, B, Y; 3 × 3 RAIN), 9 × GWLS.39 (3 fc., 2-a-B turret, 2-f-Y turret, 2 p/s)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT), 4 × 8-cell GWLS.60M2 (f/a, p/s).
GP: 4 × 64-cell GWLS.35 (a-B turret, f-Y turret, 2 p/s), 20 × 130mm guns (p/s; 10 × 2 AK-130-MR-184).
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering 3 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters, 3 Auk DHM.1, and 4 Squid DSM.1, and up to 4 Tern DA.2 UCAVs, or 2 Rook DRA.2 UMAVs and 3 Tern DA.1 (or comparable arrangements); equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (aircraft hangared in fantail, submarine drones in hull davits; one elevator, one helicopter landing spot), and two lightweight EM catapults for Rooks or Terns (only so equipped if drones are purchased).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction search and tracking), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRG.186 Gungnir (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 6 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 6 × MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 6 × MLQ.35 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 8 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $9,600 million USD
Production time: 6.75 years
Production capacity: 12 ships

Charter-class BBGN (http://www.bismarck-class.dk/miscellaneous/illustrations_and_drawings/steve_nuttall/pictures/yamato/illustr_yamato_01.jpg)
Displacement: 111,283t (deep)
Dimensions: length 325.6m (oa); beam 42m; draught 13m.
Propulsion: 6-shaft CONAG-IFEP; 3 pressurised water fission reactors (INNEC RA(PW)-6) and 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 525MW + 85.8MW = 34.2+ kts.
Crew: 1,347 (+ aircrew, marines (143), staff (60)); can accommodate 1,900
Protection: (Main belt) 63.5cm; (Main turrets): 71.12cm; (Main barbettes): 68.6cm; (Secondary barbettes): 13cm; (Main missile magazines): 30.5cm; (Hangar): 20.3cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 40.8cm; (Conning tower, CIC): 76.2cm; (Bulkheads): 8.89cm.
Compartmentalisation: double-hulled, reinforced keel, with 30 transverse and 4 longitudinal bulkheads, 10 NBC citadels.
Weapons:
AAW: 4 × GWLS.65 (p/s), 7 × GWLS.68M2 (fc., 4 p/s-am., 2 p/s-a), 12 × MCA.41/NLG-30 (p/s)
ASuW: 6 × 508mm ETC guns (A and B; 2 × 3 RAIN), 7 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (3 fc., 2-a-B turret, 2-f-Y turret)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT), 4 × 8-cell GWLS.60M2 (f/a, p/s).
GP: 48-cell GWLS.35 (f), 3 × 96-cell GWLS.35 (2-am., Y), 20 × 130mm guns (p/s; 10 × 2 AK-130-MR-184).
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering 3 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters, 3 Auk DHM.1, and 4 Squid DSM.1, and up to 4 Tern DA.2 UCAVs, or 2 Rook DRA.2 UMAVs and 3 Tern DA.2 (or comparable arrangements); equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (aircraft hangared in fantail, submarine drones in hull davits; one elevator, one helicopter landing spot), and two lightweight EM catapults for Rooks or Terns (only so equipped if drones are purchased).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 3 × MRG.186 Gungnir (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 8 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire direction)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 6 × MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 6 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 8 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $9,000 million USD
Production time: 6.5 years
Production capacity: 12 ships

Council (Parliament)-class BBGN (http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/u140000/u144964.jpg)
Displacement: 73,160 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 290.4m (oa); beam 37m; draught 11m.
Propulsion: 4-shaft CONAG-IFEP; 2 pressurised water fission reactors (INNEC RA(PW)-6) and 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 350MW + 85.8MW = 33.4+ kts.
Crew: 1,200 maximum (848 crew, excluding helicopter and drone detachment)
Protection: (Main belt) 50.8 cm; (Main turrets): 53.34 cm; (Main barbettes): 50.8 cm; (Secondary barbettes): 13 cm; (Main missile magazines): 30.5 cm; (Hangar): 20.3 cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 30.5 cm; (Conning tower, CIC): 63.5 cm; (Bulkheads): 8.26cm.
Compartmentalisation: double-hulled, reinforced keel, with 30 transverse and 4 longitudinal bulkheads, 10 NBC citadels.
Weapons:
AAW: 6 × GWLS.65 (2 p/s-fc., f/a, 2 p/s-ft.), 4 × GWLS.68M2 (4 p/s-am.), 2 × 35mm CIWS (2 p/s-a), 12 × MCA.41/NLG-30
ASuW: 3 × 406mm ETC guns (A; 1 × 3 RAIN), 7 × GWLS.39 (3 fc., 4 p/s)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT), 4 × 8-cell GWLS.60M2 (f/a, p/s).
GP: 3 × 96-cell GWLS.35 (B, X, and Y), 64-cell GWLS.35 (am.), 12 × 130mm guns (p/s; 6 × 2 AK-130-MR-184)
Aircraft:
Capable of deploying and recovering 3 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters and up to 6 Rook DRA.1 UMAVs or 3 Tern DA.1 UCAVs; equipped with the “beartrap” helicopter recovery system (aircraft hangared in fantail; one elevator, one helicopter landing spot), and two lightweight EM catapults for UAVs (only so equipped if drones are purchased).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.13 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRG.186 Gungnir (fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 6 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 4 × MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 6 × MLQ.35 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 6 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $5,600 million USD
Production time: 6.5 years
Production capacity: 20 ships

Monarch (Queen Esmé)-class BBG
Displacement: 49,368 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 258.2m (wl), 265.7m (oa); beam 32m; draught 10.1m.
Propulsion: 3-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 6 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 192MW = 32.8+ kts.
Crew: 1,000 maximum
Protection: (Main belt) 46 cm; (Main turrets): 50.8 cm; (Main barbettes): 46 cm; (Secondary barbettes): 13cm; (Main missile magazines): 30.5 cm; (Hangar): 20.3 cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 30.5 cm; (Conning tower, CIC): 50.8 cm; (Bulkheads): 7.62cm.
Compartmentalisation: double-hulled, reinforced keel, with 26 transverse and 4 longitudinal bulkheads, 8 NBC citadels.
Weapons:
AAW: 2 × GWLS.65 (f/a), 4 × GWLS.68M2 (p/s), 2 × 35mm CIWS (f/a), 4 × MCA.41/NLG-30
ASuW: 3 × 305mm ETC guns (A; 1 × 3 RAIN), 6 × GWLS.39 (2 fc., 4 p/s)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT), 4 × 8-cell GWLS.60M2 (f/a, p/s).
GP: 4 × 76mm guns (p/s; OTO Melara DP), 2 × 96-cell GWLS.35 (f/a), 64-cell GWLS.35 (am.)
Aircraft:
Capable of deploying and recovering 3 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters and up to 6 Rook DRA.2 UMAVs or 3 Tern DA.2 UCAVs; equipped with the “beartrap” helicopter recovery system.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.13 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRG.186 Gungnir (fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (electro-optical surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 × MLQ.35 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 6 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $3,200 million USD
Production time: 5.5 years
Production capacity: 18 ships
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Battlecruisers

Princess-class CBGN
Displacement: 59,104 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 268.6 m (oa); beam 32 m; draught 11 m
Propulsion: 4-shaft CONAG-IFEP; pebble-bed fission reactor (INNEC RA(PB)-2) and 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 175MW + 64MW = 32 knots
Range: limited by nuclear fuel and onboard supplies
Crew: 1,038 (+ air crew, marines, staff, etc.)
Protection: (Main belt): 15.24-35.56 cm; (Main turrets): 36-41 cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 19.05-27 cm; (Conning tower, CIC): 16.51-32.51 cm; (Bulkheads): 7.62-38.1 cm.
Compartmentalisation: double-hulled, reinforced keel, with 28 transverse and 4 longitudinal bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 4 × GWLS.33 (p/s), 8 × GWLS.66M2 (p/s), 6 × GWLS.68 (f/a, 4 p/s), 12 × MCA.41/NLG-30
ASuW: 6 x 406mm/62 calibre ETC guns (A and Y; 2 × 3 RAIN), 48-cell GWLS.58 (B)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s; 36 weapons), 4 × 8-cell GWLS.60 (p/s).
GP: 2 × 64-cell GWLS.35 (p/s), 6 × 8-cell GWLS.35M2 (2 fc., 4 p/s)
Ship's vehicles:
Capable of launching and recovering 2 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters, and operating 2 Parrot DES.1, a Puffin DHEW.1, 2 Rook DRA.1, and 4 Cuttlefish DSR.1 (not included in price)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.13 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 2 × MRG.186 Gungnir (fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 (helicopter landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 8 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile)
Cost: $4,800 million USD
Production time: 5.25 years
Production capacity: 16 ships

Sea (Solquist)-class CBGN
Joint development with the Portland Iron Works.
Displacement: 40,534 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 255.6 m (oa); beam 29.8 m; draught 10 m
Propulsion: 4-shaft CONAG-IFEP; pressurised water fission reactor (INNEC RA(PW)-6) and 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 175MW + 64MW = 34 knots
Range: limited by nuclear fuel and onboard supplies
Crew: 523
Protection: (Main belt): 15.24-35.56 cm; (Main turrets): 15.24-35.56 cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 19.05-26.67 cm; (Conning tower, CIC): 16.51-32.51 cm; (Bulkheads): 7.62cm.
Compartmentalisation: double-hulled, reinforced keel, with 26 transverse and 4 longitudinal bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 6 × GWLS.68 (f/a, 4 p/s), 12 × MCA.41/NLG-30
ASuW: 6 × 305mm ETC guns (A and Y; 2 × 3 RAIN), 2 × 24-cell GWLS.61 (B and X); 5 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (f, 4 p/s)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s; 36 weapons), 4 × 6-cell GWLS.60 (f/a, p/s).
GP: 2 × 64-cell GWLS.35 (p/s)
Aircraft:
Capable of launching and recovering a Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopter, and up to four Auk DHM.1 or Puffin DHEW.1 (not included in price)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.13 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 2 × MRG.186 Gungnir (fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 (helicopter landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 6 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile)
Cost: $3,200 million USD
Production time: 5 years
Production capacity: 16 ships

Region (Nieland)-class CBG (http://home19.inet.tele.dk/airwing/ships/1155.jpg)
Displacement: 28,563 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 236.1 m (wl), 242.8 m (oa); beam 28.5 m; draught 9 m
Propulsion: 2-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 5 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 160MW = 32.8+ kts.
Crew: 447 (does not include aircrew, marines, or staff)
Protection: (Main belt): 30.5 cm; (Main turrets): 20.3cm; (Main barbettes): 25.4 cm; (Main missile magazines): 25.4 cm; (Hangar): 7.62 cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 15.5 cm; (Conning tower, CIC): 30.5 cm; (Bulkheads): 7.62cm.
Compartmentalisation: double-hulled, reinforced keel, with 24 transverse and 4 longitudinal bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 2 × GWLS.65 (f/a), 4 × GWLS.68 (p/s), 2 × 35mm CIWS (f/a), 4 × MCA.41 30mm autocannon
ASuW: 3 × 203mm guns (A, B, and Y; RAIN), 4 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (p/s), 4 × 4-cell GWLS.25 (4 f; may carry 6)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT), 4 × 6-cell GWLS.60 (f/a, p/s).
GP: 2 × 96-cell GWLS.35 (f/a).
Aircraft:
Capable of deploying and recovering 2 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters and up to 4 Rook DRA.1 UMAVs or 2 Tern DA.1 or combination thereof (not included in price); equipped with the “beartrap” helicopter recovery system.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.13 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 3 × MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 2 × MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 x MLQ.35 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $2,400 million USD
Production time: 5.5 years
Production capacity: 12 ships


Heavy Cruisers

Castle-class CAG(N)
Displacement: 23,146t (deep)
Dimensions: length 220.3m (oa); beam 23.44m; draught 7.9m.
Propulsion: 4-propulsor CODAG-IFEP or CONOD-IFEP; (CAG) 5 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); (CAGN) pressurised water fission reactor (INNEC RA(PW)-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 172MW (CAG)/175 MW (CAGN) = 32.4+ kts.
Crew: 380 (peacetime); 518 (wartime) (+ vehicle crew, marines (143), staff (60)); can accommodate 1,200.
Protection: (Main belt) 36cm; (Main turrets): 26cm; (Main barbettes): 36cm; (Main missile magazines): 26cm; (Hangar): 13cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 18cm; (Conning tower, CIC): 30cm; (Bulkhead): 8cm.
Compartmentalisation: double-hulled, reinforced keel, with 24 transverse and 2 longitudinal bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 2 × GWLS.65 (f/a), 6 × GWLS.66M2, 4 × GWLS.68M2, 4 × 64-cell GWLS.74 (p/s), 6 × MCA.41 30mm autocannon (p/s)
ASuW: 9 × 203mm ETC guns (A, B, Y; 3 x 3 RAIN), 2 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (fc.), 2 × 4-cell GWLS.58.2 (a. of B turret, f. of Y turret)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s), 4 × 8-cell GWLS.60 (p/s)
GP: 2 × 48-cell GWLS.35 (f/a), 2 × 32-cell GWLS.35 (p/s)
MCM: 2 × RST (500 SCR/RST).
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering 2 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters, 2 Cuttlefish DSR.1, and a Parrot DES.1 or 2 Rook DRA.1 UMAVs (none included in price); equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (aircraft hangared in fantail; one elevator, one helicopter landing spot), and two lightweight EM catapults for Rooks (only so equipped if drones are purchased).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn (multifunction search and tracking), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.118 Kafka (volume search), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 3 × MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 2 × MSW.125b Ran (Link17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 × GQZ.22b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications system), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 6 × MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $2,100 million USD (CAG)/$2,300 million USD (CAGN)
Production time: 5.25 years
Production capacity: 16 ships

Duchy-class CAG (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/horizon/images/Type45_2.jpg)
Displacement: 20,252 t
Dimensions: length 208.4m (wl), 213.5m (oa); beam 20.4m; draught 7.2 m
Propulsion: 3-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 5 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 160MW = 34.3 kts.
Crew: (standard): 242; may carry up to 400
Protection: (Main belt): 33 cm; (Main turrets): 25.4 cm; (Main barbettes): 33 cm; (Main missile magazines): 25.4 cm; (Hangar): 12.7 cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 25.4 cm; (CIC): 23 cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08 cm.
Compartmentalisation: double-hulled, reinforced keel, with 20 transverse and 2 longitudinal bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 2 × GWLS.65 (f/a), 4 × GWLS.68 (p/s), 35mm CIWS (f), 4 × MCA.41
ASuW: 2 × 203mm guns (A and Y; RAIN), 4 × GWLS.39 (p/s)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT), 4 × 6-cell GWLS.60 (f/a, p/s).
GP: 2 × 96-cell GWLS.35 (f/a), 64-cell GWLS.35 (a).
Aircraft:
Capable of deploying and recovering 2 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters, and up to 3 Rook DRA.1 UMAVs or a Tern DA.1 and a Rook DRA.1 (none included in price); equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.13 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 2 x MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.33 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 5 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $1,800 million USD
Production time: 5 years
Production capacity: 15 ships


Cruisers

Morrigan-class CGN
Displacement: 16,074t (deep)
Dimensions: length 202m (oa); beam 20.2m; draught 6.75m.
Propulsion: 2-shaft propulsors CONOD-IFEP; pressurised water fission reactor (INNEC RA(PW)-6) with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 175MW = 34+ kts.
Crew: 238 (+ vehicle crew, marines (143), staff (40))
Protection: (Main belt) 28cm; (Main turrets): 20.3cm; (Main barbettes): 28cm; (Main missile magazines): 25.4cm; (Hangar): 10.2cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 20.3cm; (CIC): 23cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08cm.
Compartmentalisation: double-hulled, reinforced keel, 20 transverse and 2 longitudinal bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 2 × GWLS.65 (f/a), 2 × GWLS.68 (p/s), 2 × MCA.41 (p/s), 2 × 35mm CIWS (f/a)
ASuW: 2 × 203mm ETC guns (A, Y; 2 × 1 RAIN), 2 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (p/s), 2 × 4-cell GWLS.58.2 (p/s)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s), 4 × GWLS.60 (p/s)
GP: 2 × 96-cell GWLS.35 (f/a)
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering 2 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters, 4 Cuttlefish DSR.1, and 2 Rook DRA.1 UMAVs or a Tern DRA.1 UCAV (not included in price); equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (aircraft hangared in fantail, DSR.1 launched from TT; one elevator, one helicopter landing spot), and two lightweight EM catapults for Rooks or Terns (only so equipped if drones are purchased).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.110c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 2 × MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 4 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $1,600 million USD
Production time: 4 years
Production capacity: 10 ships

Province (Huise)-class CG (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/delhi/images/delhi3.jpg)
Displacement: 12,701 t
Dimensions: length 184.3 m (wl), 188.3 m (oa); beam 19.8 m; draught 6.6 m
Propulsion: 2-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 128MW = 34.3 kts.
Crew: (standard): 216; (usual limit): 350
Protection: (Main belt): 23 cm; (Main turrets): 20.3 cm; (Main barbettes): 23 cm; (Main missile magazines): 20.3 cm; (Hangar): 7.62 cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 13 cm; (CIC): 23 cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08cm.
Compartmentalisation: double-hulled, reinforced keel, with 18 transverse and 2 longitudinal bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 2 × GWLS.65 (f/a), 2 × GWLS.68 (p/s), 35mm CIWS (f), 2 × MCA.41 (p/s)
ASuW: 2 × 203mm guns (A and Y; RAIN), 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39 (p/s), 4 × 4-cell GWLS.25 (4 f; 6 can be carried)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT), 2 × 6-cell GWLS.60 (f/a, p/s)
GP: 2 × 64-cell GWLS.35 (B and Y).
Aircraft:
Capable of deploying and recovering 2 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters, and up to 2 Rook DRA.1 UMAVs (not included in price); equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 2 × MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.24 Adder (long range search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 4 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $1,400 million USD
Production time: 4 years
Production capacity: 15 ships
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Destroyers

Dragon-class DDG (GP)
Displacement: 10,572t (deep)
Dimensions: length 167.5m (oa); beam 18.7m; draught 6.57m.
Propulsion: 2-shaft propulsors COGAG-IFEP; 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 128MW = 34+ kts.
Crew: 197 (+ vehicle crew, marines (40), staff (20))
Protection: (Main belt) 13cm; (Main turret): 13cm; (Main barbette): 13cm; (Main missile magazines): 7.62cm; (Hangar): 3cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 7.62cm; (CIC): 13cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08cm.
Compartmentalisation: 20 transverse and 2 longitudinal bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 2 × GWLS.65 (f/a), 2 × GWLS.66M2 (p/s-a), 2 × GWLS.68 (p/s), 2 × MCA.41/NLG.30 (p/s)
ASuW: 4 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (p/s)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s), 2 × GWLS.60 (p/s)
GP: 48-cell GWLS.35 (f), 64-cell GWLS.35 (a), 2 × 130mm guns (A; 1 × 2 AK-130-MR-184)
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering 2 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters, 2 (or more) Cuttlefish DSR.1, and a Auk DHM.1; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (DSR.1 launched from TT; two hangar doors, one helicopter landing spot).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 2 × MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, LF), MQS.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 2 x GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 4 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $1,100 million USD
Production time: 3.75 years
Production capacity: 24 ships

County (Glaines)-class DDG (AD) (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/horizon/images/Type45_4.jpg)
Standard air defence destroyer of the RINN. Equipped with the Huginn APAR supported by the Muninn radar, this design offers improved AEGIS/PAAMS-comparable air defence (NAIADS) and strong surface attack capabilities.
Displacement: 9,368t (full load)
Dimensions: length: 155.24m (oa); beam: 18m (wl); draught: 6.55m.
Propulsion: 2-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 128MW = 35.3 kts.
Crew: (standard): 165 (without flight crew, etc.); 250
Protection: (Main belt): 13cm; (Main turret): 13cm; (Barbette): 13cm; (Main missile magazines): 7.62cm; (Hangar): 3cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 7.62cm; (CIC): 13cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08cm.
Compartmentalisation: 18 transverse bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 2 × GWLS.65 (f/a), 2 × GWLS.68 (p/s), 2 × MCA.41/NLG.30 (p/s)
ASuW: 2 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (p/s), (2 x 4-cell GWLS.25 optional)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT)
GP: 2 × 130mm guns (A position; 1 × 2 AK-130-MR-184), 64-cell GWLS.35 (fore), 32-cell GWLS.35 (a).
Aircraft: Capable of deploying and recovering a Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopter, Cuttlefish DSR.1; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (DSR.1 launched from TT).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 x MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQS.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 2 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 4 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $1,000 million USD
Production time: 3.5 years
Production capacity: 30 ships

City (Daurmont)-class DDG (AS) (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/f124/images/Sachsen_11.jpg)
Standard anti-submarine destroyer of the RINN. Equipped with the Huginn APAR, this design offers improved AEGIS/PAAMS-comparable air defence (NAIADS) and strong surface attack capabilities.
Displacement: 9,368t (full load)
Dimensions: length: 155.5m (oa); beam: 18m (wl); draught: 6.55m.
Propulsion: 2-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 128MW = 35.3 kts.
Crew: (standard): 152 (without flight crew, etc.); 250
Protection: (Main belt): 13cm; (Main turret): 13cm; (Barbette): 13cm; (Main missile magazines): 7.62cm; (Hangar): 3cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 7.62cm; (CIC): 13cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08cm.
Compartmentalisation: 18 transverse bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: GWLS.65 (a), 2 × GWLS.68 (p/s), 2 × MCA.41/NLG.30 (p/s)
ASuW: 2 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (p/s), (2 × 4-cell GWLS.25 optional)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT)
GP: 2 × 130mm guns (A position; 1 × 2 AK-130-MR-184), 64-cell GWLS.35 (f).
Aircraft: Capable of deploying and recovering 2 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters, Cuttlefish DSR.1; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (DSR.1 launched from TT).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQS.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 2 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 4 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $1,000 million USD
Production time: 3.5 years
Production capacity: 30 ships


Frigates

Bullfinch-class FFH
Standard escort of the RINN. Equipped with the Huginn APAR offering an improved AEGIS/PAAMS-comparable system (NAIADS) as larger vessels.
Displacement: 5,246t
Dimensions: length: 142.5m (oa); beam: 16.24m; draught: 6.38m.
Propulsion: 1-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 3 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 96MW = 32.7+ kts.
Crew: (standard): 105 (excluding flight crew); 180 maximum
Protection: (Main belt): 7.62cm; (Barbette): 7.62cm; (Main missile magazine): 7.62cm; (Hangar): 3cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 3cm; (CIC): 7.62cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08cm.
Compartmentalisation: 16 transverse bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 2 × GWLS.65 (f/a), 2 × 4-cell GWLS.66M2 (p/s-a), 2 × 8-cell GWLS.74 (p/s), 2 × MCA.41/NLG.30 (p/s)
ASuW: 2 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (p/s), 155mm MONARC gun (A position; 155mm RAIN)
ASW: 2 × 8-cell GWLS.60 (p/s), 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT)
GP: 48-cell GWLS.35 (f)
Aircraft: Capable of deploying and recovering a Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopter, 2 Salamander RHIB, and 2 or more Cuttlefish DSR.1; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (DSR.1 launched from TT).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQS.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 2 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 2 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 4 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $570 million USD
Production time: 3.25 years
Production capacity: 48 ships

Furtive-class FFH (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/brand/images/brand6.jpg)
Standard escort of the RINN. Equipped with the Huginn APAR offering an improved AEGIS/PAAMS-comparable system (NAIADS) as larger vessels. Purchasers may opt for the 155mm MONARC turret in place of the 76mm turret for an additional $5 million.
Displacement: 5,018t
Dimensions: length: 138.7m (oa); beam: 16.1m; draught: 6.35m.
Propulsion: 1-shaft CODOG-IFEP with bow thruster; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6) and 2 auxiliary diesels (IMW MED-23); 64MW + 20MW = 32.7+ kts.
Crew: (standard): 96 (excluding flight crew); 125
Protection: (Main belt): 7.62cm; (Barbette): 7.62cm; (Main missile magazine): 7.62cm; (Hangar): 3cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 3cm; (CIC): 7.62cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08cm.
Compartmentalisation: 16 transverse bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 32-cell GWLS.33 (f), 2 × GWLS.65 (f/a), 2 × 8-cell GWLS.74 (p/s), 2 × MCA.41/NLG-30 (p/s)
ASuW: 2 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (p/s), (2 × 4-cell GWLS.25 optional)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT)
GP: 76mm gun (A position; OTO Melara DP).
Aircraft: Capable of deploying and recovering a Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopter, Cuttlefish DSR.1; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (DSR.1 launched from TT).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQS.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 2 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 2 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 4 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $500 million USD
Production time: 3 years
Production capacity: 48 ships


Corvettes

Flower-class K
Latest class of corvette for the RINN.
Displacement: 3,621t (deep)
Dimensions: length 111.4m (wl), 120.1m (oa); beam 13.5m; draught 5.8m.
Propulsion: 2-shaft CODOG-IFEP with bow thruster; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-11) and 2 auxiliary diesel-electric motors (IMW MMD-22); 35.2 kts.
Crew: (standard): 92 (excluding flight crew, etc.)
Protection: (Main belt): 3cm; (Barbette): 3cm; (Hangar): 3cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 3cm; (CIC): 3cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08cm.
Compartmentalisation: 11 transverse bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 8-cell GWLS.33 (f), GWLS.68 (a), 2 × 4-cell GWLS.74 (p/s), 2 × MCA.41/NLG-30 (p/s)
ASuW: 2 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (a)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT), 2 × 8-cell GWLS.60 (p/s)
GP: 76mm gun (A position; OTO Melara DP).
Aircraft: Capable of deploying and recovering a Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopter, Cuttlefish DSR.1; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (DSR.1 launched from TT).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka (air volume search), MRN.120 Bottlenose (navigation), MRS.167 Kayak (surface search), MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.131 Asp (intermediate range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 2 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonar: MQU.139 Hound (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQS.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 2 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 2 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 2 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $370 million USD
Production time: 2.25 years
Production capacity: 54 ships

River-class K (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/saar5/images/saar8.jpg)
Standard Royal Isselmere-Nieland Coast Guard (RINCG) high endurance cutter and Royal Isselmere-Nieland Navy corvette.
Displacement: 3,318t (deep)
Dimensions: length 106.8m (wl), 115.5m (oa); beam 13.1m; draught 5.8m.
Propulsion: 1-shaft CODOG-IFEP with bow thruster; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-4) and 2 auxiliary diesels (IMW MED-22); 35.2 kts.
Crew: (standard): 84 (excluding flight crew, etc.); 108
Protection: (Main belt): 3cm; (Barbette): 3cm; (Hangar): 3cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 3cm; (CIC): 3cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08cm.
Compartmentalisation: 10 transverse bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: GWLS.65 (a), 16-cell GWLS.74 (f), 2 × MCA.41/NLG-30
ASuW: 2 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (a)
ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT)
GP: 76mm gun (A position; OTO Melara DP).
Aircraft: Capable of deploying and recovering a Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopter, Cuttlefish DSR.1; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (DSR.1 launched from TT).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.120 Bottlenose (navigation), MRS.167 Kayak (surface search), MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.131 Asp (intermediate range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 2 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonar: MQU.139 Hound (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQS.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 2 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 2 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 2 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $300 million USD
Production time: 2.75 years
Production capacity: 54 ships
Isselmere
01-10-2004, 19:14
Attack Submarines
Forthar-class SSN (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/astute/images/Astute_10.jpg)
Standard attack submarine of the RINN. Constructed of austenitic high tensile steel and non-magnetic materials, these submarines impart a very low magnetic signature. Anechoic tiles, silenced pumps, and other silencing technologies ensure that these ships are extremely quiet.
Displacement: 7,815t (submerged)
Dimensions: length: 97m; beam: 10m
Propulsion: 1-shaft propulsor; pressurised water fission reactor (INNEC RA(PW)-3); 30+ kts.
Crew: 94
Weapons:
AAW: 8-cell GWLS.66U (mast; 1 set of reloads)
GP: 12-cell GWLS.36U (f; can fire at depth of 250m+), 6 x 585mm TT (f; 30 weapons).
Vehicles: 4 x Squid DSM.1 (not included in base price)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: UEQ.187 Skald (anti-torpedo)
Radar: GRU.119c Jay (multifunction search and tracking)
Sonars: UQU.148 (bow, MF/LF), UQR.146 (flanks), UQR.147 (towed array), UQS.150 (interception)
ECM/ESM: ULE.179 (jammer), ULR.191 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), ULR.192 Delling (laser warning receiver), UWD.198 (signals direction finder).
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), UUZ.122 Hermod (secure satellite communications system), GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), UUZ.194 (ELF communications), UWZ.195 (secure communications system), GSZ.196U (encrypted burst transmission communications), UJZ.200 (secure underwater laser datalink).
Countermeasures: ULQ.136 Remora (anti-torpedo; 4 external, 1 double-tube reloadable), ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile)
Cost: $1,650 million USD, $1,666 million USD with drones
Production time: 3.75 years
Production capacity: 20 boats

Nowotny-class SSN
Displacement: 10,992t (submerged)
Dimensions: length: 108m; beam: 11.2m
Propulsion: 1-shaft propulsor; pressurised water fission reactor (INNEC RA(PW)-8, 200 MW); 30+ kts.
Crew: 82 (+14 drone operators/technicians; may operate with as few as 64 crew + 8 technicians)
Weapons:
AAW: 8-cell GWLS.65U (mast; 1 set of reloads)
GP: 12-cell GWLS.36U (f; can fire at depth of 250m+), 4 x 660mm TT (ff; 16 weapons), 4 x 585mm TT (ff; 24 weapons)
Vehicles: 4 x Squid DSM.1, 4 x Canary DMNC.1 (not included in base price)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: UEQ.187b Skald (anti-torpedo), UEQ.269 Archerfish (anti-air); UDQ.270 (signature self-recognition)
Radar: GRU.119d Jay (multifunction search and tracking)
Sonars: UQU.271 (bow, MF/LF), UQR.273 (flanks), UQR.272 (towed array), UQS.268 (interception)
ECM/ESM: ULQ.267 (jammer), ULR.191 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), ULR.192b Delling (laser warning receiver), UWD.198 (signals direction finder).
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), UUZ.122 Hermod (secure satellite communications system), GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), UUZ.194 (ELF communications), UWZ.195 (secure communications system), GSZ.196U (encrypted burst transmission communications), UJZ.200 (secure underwater laser datalink).
Countermeasures: ULQ.136 Remora (anti-torpedo; 4 external, 1 double-tube reloadable), ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile)
Cost: $2,440 million USD, $2,456 million USD with drones
Production time: 4 years
Production capacity: 20 boats

Tichy-class SSN
Construction: Double-hull; Outside layer: vulcanised synthetic rubber anechoic tiles; light hull and spacers: high strength austenitic steel; pressure hull: titanium alloy; armour (between hulls): amorphous steel over ballistic ceramic plates.
Displacement: 4582.5 t (full load, submerged)
Dimensions: length: 84.36m; beam: 9.94m; draught: 7.6m
Compartments: 6 fully pressurised, 1 partly pressurised (fin)
Propulsion: 1-shaft supercavitating propulsor; very high pressure, high-density pressurised water fission reactor (INNEC RA(PW)-8B, 200 MW) and piping is heavily muffled.
Speeds: Burst: 45+ kts.; maximum sustained speed: 34+ kts.; tactical speed: 25 kts.; maximum silent operation: 12+ kts. (14.37 kts.)
Depths:
Operating depth: standard: 500m+; maximum: 800m
Crush depth: 1020m
Crew: 46 (may be operated by as few as 30, i.e. 26 ratings, 4 officers)
Weapons:
AAW: 8-cell GWLS.65U (mast)
GP: 2 x 660mm TT (ff), 4 x 585mm TT (ff) (20-22 TT-fired weapons maximum; 4-6 x 650mm weapons, 18-14 x 533-588mm weapons)
Vehicles: 2 x Squid DSM.1, 6 x Canary DMNC.1 (not included in base price)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: UEQ.187b Skald (anti-torpedo), UEQ.269 Archerfish (anti-air); UDQ.270 (signature self-recognition)
Radar: URU.327 (multifunction search and tracking), URN.143 (navigation)
Sonars: UQU.276 (bow, MF/LF), UQR.277 (flanks), UQR.278 (towed array), UQS.268 (interception), UQQ.251 (mine detection)
ECM/ESM: ULQ.267 (jammer), ULR.191 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), ULR.192b Delling (laser warning receiver), UWD.198 (signals direction finder).
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), UUZ.122 Hermod (secure satellite communications system), GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), UUZ.194 (ELF communications), UWZ.195 (secure communications system), GSZ.196U (encrypted burst transmission communications), UJZ.200 (secure underwater laser datalink).
Countermeasures: ULQ.136 Remora (anti-torpedo; 4 external, 1 double-tube reloadable), ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile, 32-cell)
Cost: $1865.2 million USD
Production time: tbd

Ballistic Missile Submarines
Chamberlain-class SSBN
Displacement: 38,230 t (surfaced); 43,279 t (submerged)
Dimensions: length: 177.2 m; beam: 16.84 m; height (from keel to base of sail): 18.43 m; draught: 16.28 m
Propulsion: 1-shaft contra-rotating propulsors; pressurised water fission reactor (2 x INNEC RA(PW)-8, 200 MW); 30+ kts.
Crew: 93 (+14 drone operators/technicians; may operate with as few as 64 crew + 8 technicians)
Weapons:
AAW: 16-cell GWLS.65U (sail)
ASuW: 2 x 12-cell GWLS.82U (aft of sail)
GP: 2 x 660mm TT (ff), 4 x 585mm TT (ff)
Vehicles: 4 x Squid DSM.1, 8 x Canary DMNC.1 (not included in base price)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: UEQ.187b Skald (anti-torpedo), UEQ.269 Archerfish (anti-air); UDQ.270 (signature self-recognition)
Radar: GRU.119d Jay (multifunction search and tracking)
Sonars: UQU.271 (bow, MF/LF), UQR.273 (flanks), UQR.272 (towed array), UQS.268 (interception)
ECM/ESM: ULQ.267 (jammer), ULR.191 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), ULR.192b Delling (laser warning receiver), UWD.198 (signals direction finder).
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), UUZ.122 Hermod (secure satellite communications system), GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), UUZ.194 (ELF communications), UWZ.195 (secure communications system), GSZ.196U (encrypted burst transmission communications), UJZ.200 (secure underwater laser datalink).
Countermeasures: ULQ.136 Remora (anti-torpedo; 6 external, 2 double-tube reloadable), ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile)
Cost: $6,120 million USD
Production time: 4.5 years
Production capacity: 16 boats

Palace-class SSBN (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/vanguard/images/vanguard1.jpg)
Standard deterrent weapon of the Isselmere-Nieland Defence Forces.
Displacement: 15,985t (submerged)
Dimensions: length: 150m; beam: 12.8m.
Propulsion: 1-shaft propulsor; pressurised water fission reactor (INNEC RA(PW)-4); 28+ kts.
Crew: 115
Weapons:
AAW: 8-cell GWLS.24U (mast; Stinger; 1 set of reloads)
ASuW: 16 tubes for Trident D-5 or equivalent ballistic missiles (not included; see Pechtas-class submarine below for SSGN variant)
GP: 4 x 585mm TT (f; 24 weapons).
Vehicles: 4 x Squid DSM.1 (not included in base price)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: UEQ.187 Skald (anti-torpedo)
Radar: GRU.119c Jay (multifunction search and tracking)
Sonars: UQU.148 (bow, MF/LF), UQR.146 (flanks), UQR.147 (towed array), UQS.150 (interception)
ECM/ESM: ULE.179 (jammer), ULR.191 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), ULR.192 Delling (laser warning receiver), UWD.198 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), UUZ.122 Hermod (secure satellite communications system), GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), UUZ.194 (ELF communications), UWZ.195 (secure communications system), GSZ.196U (encrypted burst transmission communications), UJZ.200 (secure underwater laser datalink).
Countermeasures: ULQ.136 Remora (anti-torpedo; 4 external, 1 double-tube reloadable), ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile)
Cost: $2,150 million USD, $2,166 million USD with drones
Production time: 5 years
Production capacity: 12 boats

Cruise Missile Submarines
Chamberlain-class SSGN
Displacement: 38,230 t (surfaced); 43,279 t (submerged)
Dimensions: length: 177.2 m; beam: 16.84 m; height (from keel to base of sail): 18.43 m; draught: 16.28 m
Propulsion: 1-shaft contra-rotating propulsors; pressurised water fission reactor (2 x INNEC RA(PW)-8, 200 MW); 30+ kts.
Crew: 93 (+14 drone operators/technicians; may operate with as few as 64 crew + 8 technicians)
Weapons:
AAW: 16-cell GWLS.65U (sail)
ASuW: 2 x 12-cell GWLS.82U (aft of sail)
GP: 2 x 660mm TT (ff), 4 x 585mm TT (ff)
Vehicles: 4 x Squid DSM.1, 8 x Canary DMNC.1 (not included in base price)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: UEQ.187b Skald (anti-torpedo), UEQ.269 Archerfish (anti-air); UDQ.270 (signature self-recognition)
Radar: GRU.119d Jay (multifunction search and tracking)
Sonars: UQU.271 (bow, MF/LF), UQR.273 (flanks), UQR.272 (towed array), UQS.268 (interception)
ECM/ESM: ULQ.267 (jammer), ULR.191 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), ULR.192b Delling (laser warning receiver), UWD.198 (signals direction finder).
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), UUZ.122 Hermod (secure satellite communications system), GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), UUZ.194 (ELF communications), UWZ.195 (secure communications system), GSZ.196U (encrypted burst transmission communications), UJZ.200 (secure underwater laser datalink).
Countermeasures: ULQ.136 Remora (anti-torpedo; 6 external, 2 double-tube reloadable), ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile)
Cost: $6,120 million USD
Production time: 4.5 years
Production capacity: 16 boats

Pechtas-class SSGN (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/vanguard/images/vanguard1.jpg)
Anti-supership weapon of the Isselmere-Nieland Defence Forces.
Displacement: 15,985t (submerged)
Dimensions: length: 150m; beam: 12.8 m.
Propulsion: 1-shaft propulsor; pressurised water fission reactor (Isselmere-Nieland Nuclear Energy Commission (INNEC) RA(PW)-4); 28+ kts.
Crew: 115
Weapons:
AAW: 8-cell GWLS.24U (mast, 1 set of reloads)
GP: 64-cell GWLS.36U2 (a; can fire at depth of 250m+), 4 x 585mm TT (f; 24 weapons).
Vehicles: 4 x Squid DSM.1 (not included in base price)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: UEQ.187 Skald (anti-torpedo)
Radar: GRU.119c Jay (multifunction)
Sonars: UQU.148 (bow, MF/LF), UQR.146 (flanks), UQR.147 (towed array), UQS.150 (interception)
ECM/ESM: ULE.179 (jammer), ULR.191 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), ULR.192 Delling (laser warning receiver), UWD.198 (signals direction finder).
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), UUZ.122 Hermod (secure satellite communications system), GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), UUZ.194 (ELF communications), UWZ.195 (secure communications system), GSZ.196U (encrypted burst transmission communications), UJZ.200 (secure underwater laser datalink).
Countermeasures: ULQ.136 Remora (anti-torpedo; 4 external, 1 double-tube reloadable), ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile)
Cost: $2,150 million USD, $2,166 million USD with drones
Production time: 5 years
Production capacity: 12 boats

Port-class SSGN (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/oscar/images/oscar6.jpg)
Cruise missile nuclear-powered submarine developed for the RINN.
Displacement: 16,000t (submerged)
Dimensions: length: 148.5m; beam: 11.8m; height (hull): 10m.
Propulsion: 1-shaft propulsor; pressurised water fission reactor (INNEC RA(PW)-4); 28+ kts.
Crew: 106; (with full drone complement): 136
Weapons:
AAW: 8-cell GWLS.24U (mast; 1 set of reloads)
GP: 4 x 660mm TT and 2 x 585mm TT (f; 24 weapons), 16-cell GWLS.58U (P/S)
Vehicles: Capable of deploying and recovering 16 x Porpoise DSMC.1 or 16 x Seahorse DSA.1 and 4 x Squid DSM.1, or 20 x Squid DSM.1.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: UEQ.187 Skald (anti-torpedo)
Radar: GRU.119c Jay (multifunction)
Sonars: UQU.148 (bow, MF/LF), UQS.146 (flanks), UQS.147 (towed array), UQS.150 (interception)
ECM/ESM: ULE.179 (jammer), ULR.191 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), ULR.192 Delling (laser warning receiver), UWD.198 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), UUZ.122 Hermod (secure satellite communications system), GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), UUZ.194 (ELF communications), UWZ.195 (secure communications system), GSZ.196U (encrypted burst transmission communications), UJZ.200 (secure underwater laser datalink).
Countermeasures: ULQ.136 Remora (anti-torpedo; 4 external, 1 double-tube reloadable), ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile)
Cost: $1,900 million USD, $1,916 billion USD with 4 Squid drones.
Production time: 5 years
Production capacity: 12 boats

Patrol Submarines
Bloch-class SSN
Construction: Single-hull; Outside layer: vulcanised synthetic rubber anechoic tiles; ring and longitudinal supports: high-strength austenitic steel; inner hull: high-strength austenitic steel; armour (between hull levels): amorphous steel over ballistic ceramic plates.
Displacement: 2742 t (full load, submerged)
Dimensions: length: 76.41m; beam: 7.8m; draught: 6.42m
Compartments: 6 fully pressurised, 1 partly pressurised (fin)
Escape Hatches: Conning tower, two (2) hull hatches, torpedo reloading hatch
Propulsion: 1-shaft propulsor; high-density pressurised water fission reactor (INNEC RA(PW)-10, 52 MW), 520kW IMW MME-51U multi-fuel-electric (MFE) turbine powering a 550kW auxiliary electric motor; all systems rafted
Speeds: Burst: 28+ kts.; maximum sustained speed: 25 kts.; tactical speed: 22 kts.; maximum silent operation: 12+ kts. (14.37 kts.)
Depths:
Operating depth: standard: 300m+; maximum: 600m
Crush depth: 630m+
Crew: 51 (may be operated by as few as 37, i.e. 32 ratings and petty officers, 5 officers)
Weapons:
AAW: 8-cell GWLS.65U (mast)
GP: 2 × 324mm TT (af; 4 LWT), 4 × 533/585mm* TT (ff, 14 weapons or 12 weapons and 2 × Squid DSM.1)
Vehicles: 2-4 x Squid DSM.1 (2 in hull davits), 3 x Canary DMNC.1 (Squid not included in base price)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: UEQ.187b Skald (anti-torpedo), UEQ.269 Archerfish (anti-air); UDQ.270 (signature self-recognition)
Radar: URU.327 (multifunction search and tracking), URN.143 (navigation)
Sonars: UQU.276 (bow, MF/LF), UQR.277 (flanks), UQR.278 (towed array), UQS.268 (interception), UQQ.251 (mine detection)
ECM/ESM: ULQ.267 (jammer), ULR.191 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), ULR.192b Delling (laser warning receiver), UWD.198 (signals direction finder).
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), UUZ.122 Hermod (secure satellite communications system), GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), UUZ.194 (ELF communications), UWZ.195 (secure communications system), GSZ.196U (encrypted burst transmission communications), UJZ.200 (secure underwater laser datalink).
Countermeasures: ULQ.136 Remora (anti-torpedo; 2 external, 1 double-tube reloadable (127mm devices, 76mm device capable)), ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile, 16-cell), 2 × 10-cell ULE.303 Anemone (anti-torpedo; 2 external (127mm devices))
Cost: $612 million USD
Production time: tbd

Haenulf (Stortbek 'B')-class SSK (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/type_212/images/U212_17.jpg)
A modification of the excellent Stortbek design, the new gas turbine and fuel cell arrangement permits greater speed and other vastly enhanced capabilities.
Displacement: 2,438t (submerged)
Dimensions: length 70.3m; beam 7.6m.
Propulsion: 1-shaft propulsor; gas turbine/fuel cell (GT/FC-AIP)-IFEP (IMW MTG-13 and 2 Baillard Electrotechnique PHDA-4 PEM fuel cell modules connected via a Semling Electrics MGBC-14U generator-battery complex to a Felsingburgh Turboelectrics MME-42 electric motor; fuel cells used for slow silent running, gas turbine plant for high speed); 12 kts. (maximum surface speed), 22 kts (maximum speed, schnorkelling), 32 kts (maximum transit speed submerged, electric motor).
Crew: 39-51 (latter figure for short periods)
Endurance: 28 days underwater without snorkelling (39 crewmembers).
Weapons:
AAW: 8-cell GWLS.24U (mast)
GP: 6 x 585mm TT (f; 24 weapons).
Vehicles: 2 x Squid DSM.1 (not included in base price)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: UEQ.187 Skald (anti-torpedo)
Radar: GRU.119c Jay (multifunction)
Sonars: UQU.149 (bow, MF/LF), UQR.146 (flanks), UQR.151 (towed array), UQS.150 (interception)
ECM/ESM: ULE.179 (jammer), ULR.191 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), ULR.192 Delling (laser warning receiver), UWD.198 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), UUZ.122 Hermod (secure satellite communications system), GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), UUZ.194 (ELF communications), UWZ.195 (secure communications system), GSZ.196U (encrypted burst transmission communications), UJZ.200 (secure underwater laser datalink).
Countermeasures: ULQ.136 Remora (anti-torpedo; 3 external, 1 double-tube reloadable), ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile)
Cost: $420 million USD, $428 million USD with drones; (conversion from SSK): $24 million
Production time: 3.25 years
Production capacity: 40 boats

Stortbek-class SSK (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/type_212/images/U212_17.jpg)
These boats are constructed with the same paramagnetic steel as the Forthar-class. The air independent fuel cell propulsion ensures that the Stortbek-class is extremely quiet whether submerged or surfaced, as well as being environmentally sound.
Displacement: 2,438t (submerged)
Dimensions: length 70.3m; beam 7.6m.
Propulsion: 1-shaft propulsor; diesel-electric/fuel cell(AIP)-IFEP (1 IMW MED-24 or 2 Baillard Electrotechnique PHDA-4 PEM fuel cell modules connected via a Semling Electrics MGBC-14U generator-battery complex to a Felsingburgh Turboelectrics MME-42 electric motor; fuel cells used for slow silent running, diesel-electric plant for high speed); 12+ kts. (surfaced), 20+ kts (submerged).
Crew: 39-51 (latter figure for short periods)
Endurance: 28 days underwater without snorkelling (39 crewmembers).
Weapons:
AAW: 8-cell GWLS.24U (mast)
GP: 6 x 585mm TT (f; 24 weapons).
Vehicles: 2 x Squid DSM.1 (not included in base price)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: UEQ.187 Skald (anti-torpedo)
Radar: GRU.119c Jay (multifunction)
Sonars: UQU.149 (bow, MF/LF), UQR.146 (flanks), UQR.151 (towed array), UQS.150 (interception)
ECM/ESM: ULE.179 (jammer), ULR.191 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), ULR.192 Delling (laser warning receiver), UWD.198 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), UUZ.122 Hermod (secure satellite communications system), GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), UUZ.194 (ELF communications), UWZ.195 (secure communications system), GSZ.196U (encrypted burst transmission communications), UJZ.200 (secure underwater laser datalink).
Countermeasures: ULQ.136 Remora (anti-torpedo; 3 external, 1 double-tube reloadable), ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile)
Cost: $400 million USD, $408 million USD with drones
Production time: 3.25 years
Production capacity: 40 boats
Manufactured by: Isselmere-Nieland, West Scotland (under licence)
Isselmere
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Amphibious Warfare

Crocodile-class LCS (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/visby/images/Visby_1.jpg)
Air cushioned catamaran (ACC) design made from high-strength and sturdy radar absorbent materials (RAM) such as reinforced carbon-fibre honeycomb, poly-vinyl chloride and vinyl laminate reinforcement for the rapid insertion of commando units. Only the gun, well-shrouded itself, disturbs the elegant profile of this vessel as all of its other weapons are located in VLS below decks. Two ramps in the stern allow for two RILC to be deployed while in motion. This design uses clever emissions masking technology and techniques to provide an advanced and very stealthy design certain to plague your opponents with nightmares.
Displacement: 558t (full load)
Dimensions: length 65.4m (oa); beam 14.7m (oa); draught 2.3m (off cushion), 0.94m (on cushion).
Propulsion: surface effect, 2 water propulsor jets; 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-9; 4.2MW), with 2 lift fan engines (IMW MMD-41; 840kW) and 2 manoeuvring engines (IMW MMD-42; 4.1MW); 16.8MW = 54.2+ kts.
Crew: 32 (standing crew); 54 (standing crew and mission personnel)
Protection: (Main belt): 3 cm; (Magazines): 2.54 cm; (Engineering, additional): 3 cm.
Weapons:
AAW: GWLS.66M2 (a), GWLS.74M (f)
ASuW: 2 × 4-cell GWLS.35M4 (p/s)
GP: 76mm gun (f)
Vehicles: 2 x rapid insertion landing craft (RILC) and 1 Auk DHM.1 or Puffin DHEW.1, landing area for medium-sized helicopter.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (multifunction), MRS.115c Magpie (air volume search), MRN.120 Bottlenose (navigation), MRS.167 Kayak (surface search), MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPS.130 Bat (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonar: MQU.141 Terrier (keel-mounted; MF/LF)
ECM/ESM: MLR.168 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.180 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink).
Countermeasures: MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $125 million USD
Production time: 1 year

Lord-class LHD (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/wasp/images/wasp3.jpg)
Displacement: 41,350t (deep)
Dimensions: length 254.1m (oa); beam 38.7m; draught 8.2 m
Propulsion: 2-shafts CODOG-IFEP with bow thruster; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6) and 2 auxiliary diesels (IMW MED-23); 24+ kts.
Crew: 476 (excluding air group); 1,850 troops
Hospital capacity: 6 operating rooms, 600 bed patients
Flight deck: axial (can be modified with port sponson angled to 5-degrees)
Elevators: 2 inboard (fore and aft of island) rated at 36.3t, 1 deck edge (port) rated at 25t
Weapons:
AAW: 4 × 16-cell GWLS.33 (f/a, p/s), 2 × GWLS.65 (f/a of island), 4 × GWLS.68M2 (f/a, p/s), 4 × 30mm
Vehicles:
Aircraft, possible contingent: 12 medium transport helicopters, 8 attack helicopters, 6 V/STOL fighter/attack aircraft
Amphibious, possible contingent: 3 LCAC in docking well, 4 LCMs either on deck or slung, 32 amphibious tractors in hold.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRS.204 Wednesday (air traffic control)
Sonar: MQU.139 Hound (keel-mounted MF/LF sonar)
Optronics: MPU.126 Asp (intermediate range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone command datalink), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $1,000 million USD
Production time: 3 years
Production capacity: 12 ships

Quay-class LHR (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/ocean/images/ocean4.jpg)
The RSIN's first joint project with the Portland Iron Works of Sarzonia. With a stern dock able to hold four LCM, one LCAC, or two Ossipee-class special operations boats, a helicopter landing area able to deploy five medium lift helicopters (MLH; Cormorant HC.3 size) or two heavy lift helicopters (HLH; Condor HC.1 size) and a hangar able to accommodate six MLH, and two retractable replenishment arms to resupply Lake-class MCDV or Crocodile-class LCS, this vessel is able to perform light resupply operations as well as conduct landings of its own.
Displacement: 26,800 tonnes (deep)
Dimensions: length 193m; beam 28.1m (wl); draught 7.4m
Propulsion: 2-shaft CODOG-IFEP; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6) and 2 diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 24 kts+
Range: 7,500 miles at 18 knots
Crew: 386 (+ vehicle contingent and 305 troops (429 overload capacity))
Flight deck: axial (length 163m; beam 35m)
Elevators: 2 inboard (fore and aft of island) rated at 36.3t
Vehicles: (Not included in price)
Air: 8 × MLH and 2 × Puffin DHEW.1 or 4 × MLH, 4 × AH, and 2 × Puffin DHEW.1 or 8 × Sea Fury FA.1 (ferry configuration)
Dock: 4 × LCM or 1 × LCAC and 2 × LCU (slung) or 2 × Ossipee-class special operations boats
Weapons:
AAW: 4 × GWLS.68M (p/s), 8 × MCA.41 30mm
ASuW: 2 × 155mm ETC AGS (f; 750 shells per gun)
GP: 2 × 16-cell GWLS.35M2 (p/s)
Protection:
Double-bottomed, with the equivalent of 6 inches of steel armour covering machinery, magazines (AGS, GWLS.35), dock, hangar, and control centres.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Radar: MRU.112c Crow (multifunction search and tracking), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (volume search), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRS.204 Wednesday (air traffic control)
Sonar: MQU.139 Hound (keel-mounted MF/LF sonar)
Optronics: MPU.126 Asp (intermediate range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder).
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver)
Countermeasures: 4 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 6 × MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile)
Cost: $700 million (does not include vehicles, weapons, etc.)
Production time: 3 years
Production capacity: 18 ships

Ungforth-class LPD (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/lpd17/images/lpd17_7.jpg)
Displacement: 27,302t (deep)
Dimensions: length 207.4m (oa); beam 31.6m; draught 7.1 m
Propulsion: 2-shafts CODOG-IFEP with bow thruster; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6) and 2 auxiliary diesels (IMW MED-23); 24+ kts.
Crew: 350 + 1,000 troops
Vehicles: Capable of deploying and recovering up to 16 × L12 EFVs, 2 × LCAC, 2 × LCM-8, and 6 × Cormorant HC.3
Weapons:
AAW: 16-cell GWLS.33 (f), 3 × GWLS.65 (f, p/s-a), 2 × GWLS.68 (p/s), 35mm CIWS (f), 4 × 30mm.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (multifunction search and tracking), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (volume search), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search)
Optronics: MPU.126 Asp (intermediate range multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 3 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile)
Cost: $600 million
Production time: 2.5 years
Production capacity: 18 ships

Valley-class LSD (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/harpers/images/harpers6.jpg)
Displacement: 17,306t (deep)
Dimensions: length 184.1m (oa); beam 25.6m; draught 6.35 m
Propulsion: 2-shafts diesel-IFEP with bow thruster; 4 auxiliary diesels (IMW MED-26); 20+ kts.
Crew: 325 + 350 troops
Vehicles: Capable of deploying and recovering up to 4 LCACs, with landing area for helicopters.
Weapons:
AAW: 16-cell GWLS.33 (f), 3 × GWLS.68 (p/s, a), 35mm CIWS (f), 4 × 30mm
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (volume search), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search)
Optronics: MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 3 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
ECM/ESM: MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.165 (emissions receiver and direction finder), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $425 million
Production time: 2 years
Production capacity: 24 ships

Salamander RHIB (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/RIB.jpg)
The Salamander light armoured troop carrier for riverine and littoral warfare is ably protected by the advanced radar-absorbent composite hull and ceramic armour within the crew and troop compartment. The inflatable gunwale is made of a patented layered and honeycombed polymer skirt able to resist repeated strikes high-powered rifle ammunition (7.62mm) with some protection against 12.7mm rounds. Waterjets propel the craft swiftly and quietly. Two ready mounts support the attachment of a general purpose or heavy machine gun (GPMG or HMG), or slightly larger weapons such as man-portable anti-armour or anti-air missile systems. An extremely effective anti-jam GPS ensures this boat goes precisely where you want it.
Displacement: 7.5 t (full load)
Dimensions: length 11m (oa); beam 3.2 m (oa); draught 0.9 m (at rest), 0.3 m (at speed).
Propulsion: 2 water propulsor jets; 2 diesel-electric-IFEP (IMW MGD-44; 4.1 MW); 432.5 kW = 32+ kts. (47 kts. maximum)
Range: 375 km (32 kts.)
Crew: 3 (standing crew) + 8 (troops; overload, 12)
Protection: 3 cm.
Weapons: see above
Electronics suite:
Radars: MRN.132 Haddock (navigation)
Optronics: MPS.139 Moth (surveillance)
Communications: MWZ.129b Brono (Link 17.2T; secure tactical datalink).
Countermeasures: 2 × 4-cell short-range grenade launchers.
Cost: $275,000 USD
Production time: <1 year
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Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence Craft

Cernunnos-class BCN (http://www.bismarck-class.dk/miscellaneous/illustrations_and_drawings/steve_nuttall/pictures/yamato/illustr_yamato_01.jpg)
Fleet group flagship based on the Bastion-class battleship.
Displacement: 101,372 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 325.6 m (oa); beam 42 m; draught 12.2 m.
Propulsion: 6-shaft CONAG-IFEP; 2 pebble-bed reactors (INNEC RA(PB)-3) and 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 500MW + 64MW = 34.2+ kts.
Crew: 975 (894 peacetime; + aircrew, marines (143), staff (675)); can accommodate 2,200
Protection: (Main belt) 63.5 cm; (Main turrets): 71.12 cm; (Main barbettes): 68.6 cm; (Secondary barbettes): 13 cm; (Main missile magazines): 30.5 cm; (Hangar): 20.3 cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 40.8 cm; (Conning tower, CIC): 76.2 cm; (Bulkheads): 8.89cm.
Compartmentalisation: double-hulled, with 30 transverse and 4 longitudinal bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 2 x GWLS.65 (f/a), 7 x GWLS.68M2 (f, 4 p/s-am., 2 p/s-a), 8 x NLG-30 (p/s)
ASW: 4 x 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT), 4 x 8-cell GWLS.60M2 (f/a, p/s).
GP: 4 x 64-cell GWLS.35 (a-B turret, f-Y turret, 2 p/s), 8 x GWLS.58M2 (2 fc., 2-a-B turret, 2-f-Y turret, 2 p/s), 10 x 130mm ETC guns (p/s; 10 x 1 ROIN)
MCM: 6 x 30mm RST (500 SCR/RST)
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering 3 Merlin HM.1-sized helicopters, 3 Auk DHM.1, and 4 Squid DSM.1, and up to 4 Tern DA.1 UCAVs, or 2 Rook DRA.1 UMAVs and 3 Tern DA.1 (or comparable arrangements); equipped with the “beartrap” helicopter recovery system (aircraft hangared in fantail, submarine drones in hull davits; one elevator, one helicopter landing spot), and two lightweight EM catapults for Rooks or Terns (only so equipped if drones are purchased).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn (ISOMS); MEM.6 ODIN (Operational Deployment Integration Network)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn (multifunction search and tracking), MRS.118 Kafka (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRG.186 Gungnir (gunnery fire control), MRS.249 Norn (long range over-the-horizon radar, replaces A & B turrets)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 6 x MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), 4 x MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 6 x MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 2 x MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 x GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), 6 x MJZ.190C (laser communications transceiver, command version), 8 x GSZ.196C (encrypted burst communications transceiver, command version).
Countermeasures: 6 x MLQ.35 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $8,000 million USD
Production time: 6.75 years
Production capacity: 12 ships

Admiral-class CCN
This design is based on a re-engined and re-invigorated Region-class guided missile battlecruiser with the new ODIN (Operational Deployment Integration Network) system providing the fleet commander with superlative situational awareness. The MJZ.190 laser communications system provides to-the-horizon secure and rapid communication with fleet elements in most conditions, while multi-channel encrypted burst microwave transceivers (GSZ.196C) allow fleet commanders all-weather C3 (command, control, and communications) capabilities.
Displacement: 30,218t (deep)
Dimensions: length 236.2m (wl), 242.8m (oa); beam 28.5m; draught 9.1m.
Propulsion: 3-shaft CONAG-IFEP; pressurised water fission reactor (INNEC RA(PW)-6) and 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 175MW + 86MW = 32+ kts.
Crew: 389 (+ vehicle crew, marines (143), staff (500)); can accommodate 1,200.
Protection: (Main belt) 40.6cm; (Main missile magazines): 30.5cm; (Hangar): 7.62cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 20.3cm; (Conning tower, CIC): 40.6cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 4 x GWLS.66M2 (p/s), 2 x GWLS.65 (f/a), 4 x GWLS.68 (p/s), 2 x 35mm CIWS (f/a), 12 x MLG-27
ASW: 2 x 3 324mm TT (P/S; 36 weapons), 4 x GWLS.60 (p/s)
GP: 2 x 64-cell GWLS.35 (f/a)
MCM: 4 x RST (p/s; 500 SCR/RST)
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering 2 x Merlin HM.1-sized helicopters, 2 x Rook DRA.1 UMAVs, a Tern DA.1 UCAV, 4 x Cuttlefish DSR.1; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system, and two lightweight EM catapults for Rooks or Terns (only so equipped if drones are purchased).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS); ODIN (Operational Deployment Integration Network)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction search and tracking), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 6 x MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), 2 x MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 2 x MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 x GQZ.128b Dvalin (encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), 4 x MJZ.190C (laser communications system, command version), 4 x MSZ.196C (encrypted burst communications transceiver, command version).
Countermeasures: MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $3,000 million USD
Production time: 5 years
Production capacity: 12 ships
Developed for the Jimnam Grand Navy

Siren-class AGI
Fleet signals intelligence and electronic countermeasures craft for the RINN, the Siren-class offers superior signals processing and decoy retransmission or jamming of enemy systems.
Displacement: 2,760 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 104.6m (oa); beam 13.6m; draught 4.6m.
Propulsion: 2 water propulsor jets, diesel-electric-IFEP with bow thruster; 2 diesel-electric generators (IMW MGD-29), 3.88 MW; 28+ kts.
Crew: (standard): 76
Protection: (Main belt): 3cm; (Barbette): 3cm; (Hangar): 3cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 3cm; (CIC): 3cm.
Compartmentalisation: 9 transverse bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: GWLS.30 (a), 16-cell GWLS.37 (f), 2 x MLG-27 (p/s)
ASW: 2 x 6-cell GWLS.60 (p/s); 2 x 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT)
GP: 76mm gun (A position; OTO Melara DP).
Aircraft: Capable of deploying and recovering a utility helicopter, or 2 Auk DHM.1 or Puffin DHEW.1 drones.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.120 Bottlenose (navigation), MRS.167 Kayak (surface search), MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.126 Asp (intermediate range infra-red search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (electro-optical surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 2 x MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire control)
Sonar: MQU.139 Hound (keel-mounted MF/LF sonar)
ECM/ECCM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MEQ.188 Valtarn(radar/signals emissions processor and retransmitter), MLQ.189 (jammer), MWD.199 (signals direction finder).
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile control datalink), GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.179 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $375 million USD
Production time: 3.25 years
Production capacity: 54 ships

Sea Lion-class PGC
Displacement: 875.4t (deep)
Dimensions: length 82.6m (oa); beam 15m; draught 2.75m.
Propulsion: 2-water jet propulsor CODOG-IFEP; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-10, 20MW), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-22); 40MW = 47+ kts.
Crew: 67
Protection: (Main belt) 3cm; (Missile magazines): 3cm; (Hangar): 3cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 3cm; (CIC): 3cm.
Weapons:
AAW: GWLS.65 (f), 2 x GWLS.66M2 (p/s), GWLS.74 (a)
ASW: 2 x GWLS.60 (p/s)
GP: 76mm gun (A; OTO-Melara)
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering a utility helicopter, or 2 helicopter drones (Auk DHM.1 or Puffin DHEW.1)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (multifunction search and tracking), MRS.115 Magpie (volume search), MRN.120 Bottlenose (navigation), MRS.167 Kayak (surface search), MRG.182 Balmung (fire control)
Optronics: MPU.126 Asp (medium range search and tracking), MPS.130 Bat (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonar: MQU.141 Terrier (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM/ESM: MLR.168 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.180 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.129b Brono (Link 17.2T; secure tactical datalink), MJZ.197 (laser communications system), MUZ.201 (secure microwave communication system).
Countermeasures: MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $275 million USD
Production time: 2.5 years
Production capacity: 24 ships
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Coastal Defence Systems

Breakwater MCDA
Crewing: 952 men
Cost: $913.2 million
Weapons
108 x GWS.52M Pelican, 96 x GWS.57M Erne, 24 x GWS.58M Hurricane
Launcher vehicles, etc.
18 x GWLS.52L (http://www.army-technology.com/projects/arrow2/images/Arrow_1.jpg), 12 x GWLS.57L (http://www.army-technology.com/projects/meads/images/MEADS_13.jpg), 12 x GWLS.58L (http://www.army-technology.com/projects/himars/images/HIMARS_11.jpg), 6 x Rook DRA.1, 3 x tactical command stations
Radar vehicles
3 x air surveillance and tracking radars, 3 x over-the-horizon surveillance radars, 9 x surface surveillance radars
Support Vehicles
8 armoured ambulances, 2 armoured engineering vehicles (AEV), 10 Badger IFV, 21 command vehicles, 12 engineering vehicles, 34 general purpose vehicles (GPVW), 34 heavy lift vehicles (HLVW), 4 mobile kitchens, 5 light support vehicles (LSVW), 5 maintenance vehicles, 59 medium lift vehicles (MLVW; with 21 trailers, 9 water trailers, and a welding trailer), 30 ordnance lorries, 11 petroleum lorries, 1 reverse osmosis water purification unit (ROWPU), 2 signals vehicles, 9 signals intelligence vehicles, 5 wreckers.
In service: Isselmere-Nieland, Jimnam

Lake-class MCDV (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/landsort/images/landsort2.jpg)
For mine clearance, fisheries protection, and general coastal patrols.
Displacement: 1,052t (deep)
Dimensions: length 55.4m (oa); beam 11.3m; draught 3.4m
Propulsion: 1 Lips azimuthing thruster diesel-electric-IFEP; 2 diesel engines (IMW MED-22) driving 4 Semling Electrics AC alternators powering 2 Felsingburgh Turboelectrics DC electric motors; 18+ kts.
Crew: 31 (coastal patrol (CP)), 37 (mine clearance (MCM))
Vehicles: 2 Porpoise mine clearance drones (MCM version only).
Weapons:
ASuW: 2 x 2-cell GWLS.70 or 2 x 4-cell GWLS.71 launchers (a; generally not fitted, cannot be fitted if Porpoise drones fitted)
GP: 57mm Bofors cannon (f), 2 x 12.7mm HMG (p/s; Browning M2HB).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.3 Bifrost (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193b MITRE (target recognition)
Radars: MRU.119c Jay (multifunction), MRS.115c Magpie (air volume search)
Sonars: MQU.141 Terrier (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth; fitted only on MCM version)
Passive electro-optical: MPS.130 Bat (electro-optical surface surveillance)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder).
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications), GQZ.122b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem – fitted only on MCM version), MWZ.178 (secure communications), MJC.197 (laser communications).
Countermeasures: MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $105 million USD (mine clearance; includes 2 Porpoise DSMC.1, VDS, etc.); $75 million (coastal patrol).
Production time: 1 year
Production capacity: 72 ships
In service: Asurnahb – 40, Asurnahb – 15 (CP), Descanso – 18, Evara – 6, Grumio – 18, Illior – 186, Isselmere-Nieland – 1092, Kay Son – 8, Kay Son – 8 (CP), Kongereka – 12, Manchus-China – 18, Ottoman Khaif – 48, Ranudon – 2, Ranudon – 6 (CP), Samotopia – 18, Sarzonia – 20, West Scotland (see below)
Manufactured by: Isselmere-Nieland, West Scotland (CP version, under licence)

Freki-class PG
Displacement: 884.7t (deep)
Dimensions: length 82.6m (oa); beam 15m; draught 2.75m.
Propulsion: 2-water jet propulsor CODOG-IFEP; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-10, 20MW), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-22); 40MW = 40+ kts.
Crew: 59
Protection: (Main belt) 3cm; (Missile magazines): 3cm; (Hangar): 3cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 3cm; (CIC): 3cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 2 x GWLS.66M2 (p/s), GWLS.65 (f), 8-cell GWLS.74 (a)
ASuW: 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39 (p/s)
ASW: 2 x GWLS.60 (p/s)
GP: 76mm gun (A; OTO-Melara DP)
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering a utility helicopter, or 2 helicopter drones (Auk DHM.1 or Puffin DHEW.1)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181b NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193b MITRE (target recognition)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (multifunction), MRS.115c Magpie (air volume search), MRN.120 Bottlenose (navigation), MRS.167 Kayak (surface search), MRG.182 Balmung (fire control)
Optronics: MPU.126 Asp (medium range multifunction), MPS.130 Bat (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonar: MQU.141 Terrier (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM/ESM: MLR.168 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.180 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), GQZ.122b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), MWZ.178 (secure transceiver), MJC.197 (laser communications system).
Countermeasures: MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 2 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $200 million USD
Production time: 1.5 years
Production capacity: 24 ships

Geri-class PG
Displacement: 879.2t (deep)
Dimensions: length 82.6m (oa); beam 15m; draught 2.75m.
Propulsion: 2-water jet propulsor CODOG-IFEP; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-10, 20MW), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-22); 40MW = 40+ kts.
Crew: 59
Protection: (Main belt) 3cm; (Missile magazines): 3cm; (Hangar): 3cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 3cm; (CIC): 3cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 2 x GWLS.66M2 (p/s), GWLS.65 (f), 8-cell GWLS.74 (a)
ASuW: 4 x 4-cell GWLS.72 (p/s)
ASW: 2 x GWLS.60 (p/s), 4 x 585mm TT (p/s-ff)
GP: 76mm gun (A; OTO-Melara DP)
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering a utility helicopter, or 2 helicopter drones (Auk DHM.1 or Puffin DHEW.1)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181b NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193b MITRE (target recognition)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (multifunction search and tracking), MRS.115c Magpie (volume search), MRN.120 Bottlenose (navigation), MRS.167 Kayak (surface search), MRG.182 Balmung (fire control)
Optronics: MPU.126 Asp (medium range search and tracking), MPS.130 Bat (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonar: MQU.141 Terrier (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM/ESM: MLQ.180 (jammer), MLR.168 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MLQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications), GQZ.122b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), MWZ.178 (secure transceiver), MJC.197 (laser communications system).
Countermeasures: MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 2 x MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $200 million USD
Production time: 1.5 years
Production capacity: 24 ships

Hlin-class PGD
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Auxiliaries

Lem-class AFS
Displacement: 74,997.5 t (full load)
Dimensions: length: 298.7 m (oa); beam: 37.2 m; draught: 15 m
Propulsion: 4-shaft CONOD-IFEP; 2 fission reactors (INNEC RA(PW)-6), and 2 auxiliary diesels (IMW MED-27); 26 kts. (sustained; 28 kts. maximum)
Crew: 611
Cargo capacity: (fuel): 3,500 barrels (122,403.12 Imp. gal., 147,000 US gal.); (munitions): 30,000 t; (dry stores): 254 t; (refrigerated stores): 254 t.
Protection:
Compartmentalisation:
Weapons:
AAW: 32-cell GWLS.33 (f), 6 × GWLS.68M2 (f/a, 4 p/s), 4 × 16-cell GWLS.74M (f/a, p/s), 8 × MCA.41/NLC-30 (p/s).
Aircraft:
Capable of deploying and recovering up to 4 Merlin HC.1-sized helicopters
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181A NAIADS (air threat, Auxiliary), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261A (signature self-detection, Auxiliary)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (multifunction), MRS.115c Magpie (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (LR navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (LR surface search)
Optronics: MPU.126 Asp (MR multifunction), MPS.130 Bat (MR surface surveillance)
Combined radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system)
Sonar: MQU.139 Hound (keel-mounted MF/LF sonar)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications), MWZ.178 (secure communications), MJZ.190A (laser communications, Auxiliary), MSZ.196A (encrypted burst transmission communications, Auxiliary).
Countermeasures: 6 × MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), 2 × MLQ.135 Mackerel lines (anti-torpedo)
Cost: $800 million
Production time: 3 years
Production capacity: 12 ships

Nanuk-class AGB
Standard ocean-going icebreaker of the RINN, the Nanuk-class is equipped with three shafts permitting the exertion of precise levels of force to break through particularly difficult ice floes. Two 15.25-tonne cranes are located beside the helicopter hangar and a sizable laboratory is available for a ten person research group.
Displacement: 15,186t (deep)
Dimensions: length 126.3m (oa); beam 25.7m; draught 10.4m.
Propulsion: 3-shaft propulsors CODOG-IFEP; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6) with 3 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31) = 18.3 kts.
Crew: 118 (+ vehicle crew + scientists (10))
Protection: (Main belt) 12.7-20.3cm; (Main turrets): 13cm; (Main barbettes): 13cm; (Main missile magazines): 10.2cm; (Hangar): 7.62cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 7.62cm; (CIC): 3cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08cm.
Compartmentalisation: Double-bottomed, reinforced keel, 12 transverse bulkheads
Weapons:
AAW: 2 × GWLS.66M2 (p/s), 4 × GWLS.68M2 (p/s), 2 × MCA.41/NLC-30 (p/s)
ASW: 2 × GWLS.60M2 (p/s)
GP: 16-cell GWLS.33 (f), 2 × 130mm guns (A; 1 × 2 AK-130-MR-184)
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering 2 Cormorant HC.3-sized helicopters, a Puffin DHEW.1, 2 Squid DSM.1; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (aircraft hangared in fantail, DSM.1 launched from hull davits; one elevator, one helicopter landing spot).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181A NAIADS (air threat, Auxiliary), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261A (signature self-detection, Auxiliary)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (multifunction search and tracking), MRS.115c Magpie (volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (LR multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (LR surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (SR fire control)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications), MJZ.190A (laser communications, Auxiliary), MSZ.196A (encrypted burst transmission communications, Auxiliary).
Countermeasures: 4 × MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), 2 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo).
Cost: $300 million USD
Production time: 2 years
Production capacity: 25 ships

Hobbes-class AH
Displacement: 119,863.5 t (full load)
Dimensions: length: 274.8m; beam: 32.6m; draught: 15m
Propulsion: CODOG-IFEP
Crew: 167 + 508 medical crew + 143 marines + aircrew
Hospital capacity:
1,000 patients; possesses 12 operating rooms and 4 imaging chambers (X-ray, MRI, CT-scans), with 80 intensive care beds; can process 300 patients in 24-hour period, assuming 60% require surgery (based on typical 5-day stay).
Protection:
Compartmentalisation:
Weapons:
AAW: 4 × GWLS.68M2 (p/s)
Vehicles:
Capable of operating 5 MLH or 2 HLH and one MLH.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181(A) NAIADS (air threat, Auxiliary), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261(A) (signature self-detection, Auxiliary)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (multifunction search and tracking), MRS.115c Magpie (volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder (LR multifunction), MPS.127 Owl (LR surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (SR fire control)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.129b Brono (secure tactical communications datalink), MWZ.178 (secure communications), MJZ.190A (laser communications, Auxiliary), MSZ.196A (encrypted burst transmission communications, Auxiliary).
Countemeasures: 2 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo) lines, 6 × MLE.140 (anti-missile)
Cost: $2,620 million
Production time: 4 years
Production capacity: 15 ships

Gabin-class AKR
Displacement: 64,025 t
Dimensions: length: 290.2 m (oa); beam: 32.33 m; draught: 10 m
Propulsion: 2-shaft CODOG-IFEP; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6) and 2 auxiliary diesels (IMW MED-23); 24 kts.
Crew: 89
Cargo capacity: 36,511 m^2
Protection:
Compartmentalisation:
Weapons:
AAW: 2 × 16-cell GWLS.74M (f/a), 2 × GWLS.68M2 (p/s), 4 × MCA.41/NLC-30.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.3 Bifrost (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181A NAIADS (air threat, Auxiliary), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261A (signature self-detection, Auxiliary)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (MR multifunction), MRS.115c Magpie (volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (LR navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (LR surface search)
Optronics: MPS.130 Bat (MR surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMG.183 Gjallar (SR fire control)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications), MWZ.178 (secure communications), MJZ.190A (laser communications, Auxiliary), MSZ.196A (encrypted burst transmission communications, Auxiliary).
Countermeasures: 2 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo) lines, 6 × MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile)
Cost: $700 million
Production time: 3 years
Production capacity: 12 ships

Smith-class AOE
Displacement: 54,457.6 t (full load)
Dimensions: length: 242.4 m (oa); beam: 32.6 m; draught: 12 m
Propulsion: 2-shaft COGAG-IFEP; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6) and 2 auxiliary diesels (IMW MED-23); 28 kts.
Crew: 410 + aircrew
Cargo capacity: (fuel): 194,000 barrels; (munitions): 2,134 t; (dry stores): 254 t; (refrigerated stores): 254 t.
Protection:
Compartmentalisation:
Weapons:
AAW: 16-cell GWLS.33 (f), 4 × GWLS.68M2 (f/a, p/s), 4 × GWLS.74M (p/s), 4 × MCA.41/NLC-30 (p/s).
Aircraft: Capable of deploying and recovering up to 3 Cormorant HC.3-sized helicopters
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.3 Bifrost (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181(A) NAIADS (air threat, Auxiliary), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261(A) (signature self-detection, Auxiliary)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (MR multifunction), MRS.115c Magpie (volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (LR navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (LR surface search)
Optronics: MPS.130 Bat (MR surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), MMG.183 Gjallar (SR fire control)
Sonar: MQU.139 Hound (keel-mounted MF/LF sonar)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications), MWZ.178 (secure communications), MJZ.190A (laser communications, Auxiliary), MSZ.196A (encrypted burst transmission communications, Auxiliary).
Countermeasures: 2 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo) lines, 6 × MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile)
Cost: $600 million
Production time: 3 years
Production capacity: 12 ships

Guinness-class AOEN
Nuclear-powered auxiliary ship to keep up with your nuclear-powered capital ships.
Displacement: 101,322.3 t (full load), 42.375.93 t (unloaded)
Dimensions: length 358.23m (oa); beam 47.5m; draught 13.2m
Propulsion: 8 propulsor CONAG-IFEP with bow thrusters; 2 pebble-bed fission reactors (INNEC RA(PB)-3) and 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 500MW + 128MW = 31+ kts
Crew: 486 + aircrew
Cargo capacity: (fuel): 248,000 barrels; (munitions): 15,240 t; (dry stores): 1,020 t; (refrigerated stores): 1,020 t.
Protection:
Compartmentalisation:
Weapons:
AAW: 32-cell GWLS.33 (f), 6 × GWLS.68M2 (f/a, 4-p/s), 4 × 16-cell GWLS.74M (p/s), 6 × MCA.41/NLC-30 (p/s)
ASW: 6 × GWLS.60M2
Aircraft: 3 heavy-lift helicopters or 5 medium-lift helicopters
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181A NAIADS (air threat, Auxiliary), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261A (signature self-detection, Auxiliary)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (MR multifunction), MRS.115c Magpie (volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (LR navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (LR surface search)
Optronics: MPS.130 Bat (MR surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), MMG.183 Gjallar (SR fire control)
Sonar: MQU.139 Hound (keel-mounted MF/LF sonar)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications), MWZ.178 (secure communications), MJZ.190A (laser communications, Auxiliary), MSZ.196A (encrypted burst transmission communications, Auxiliary).
Countermeasures: 2 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo) lines, 10 × MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $1,152 million USD
Production time: 5 years
Production capacity: 15 ships

Flansburgh-class AOR
Displacement: 45,032t (full load)
Dimensions: length 218.5m (oa); beam 30.2m; draught 10.7 m
Propulsion: 2-shafts CODOG-IFEP with bow thruster; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6) and 2 auxiliary diesels (IMW MED-23); 24+ kts.
Crew: 300 + aircrew
Cargo capacity: (fuel): 160,000 barrels; (munitions): 610 t; (dry stores): 204 t; (refrigerated stores): 102 t.
Protection:
Compartmentalisation:
Weapons:
AAW: 16-cell GWLS.33 (f), 3 × GWLS.68M2 (p/s, a), 35mm CIWS (f), 4 × MCA.41/NLC-30 (p/s).
Aircraft: Capable of deploying and recovering 2 Merlin HC.1-sized helicopters
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.3 Bifrost (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181(A) NAIADS (air threat, Auxiliary), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261(A) (signature self-detection, Auxiliary)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (MR multifunction), MRS.115c Magpie (volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (LR navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (LR surface search)
Optronics: MPS.130 Bat (MR surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), MMG.183 Gjallar (SR fire control)
Sonar: MQU.139 Hound (keel-mounted MF/LF sonar)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications), MWZ.178 (secure communications), MJZ.190A (laser communications, Auxiliary), MSZ.196A (encrypted burst transmission communications, Auxiliary).
Countermeasures: 2 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo) lines, 6 × MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $600 million USD
Production time: 2 years
Production capacity: 30 ships

General Marsden-class AP
Displacement: 23,500t (full load)
Dimensions: length 190.3m (oa); beam 23m; draught 8.8 m
Propulsion: 2-shafts CODOG-IFEP with bow thruster; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-9) and 2 auxiliary diesels (IMW MED-23); 24+ kts.
Crew: 300 + 5,500 troops
Protection:
Compartmentalisation:
Weapons:
AAW: 16-cell GWLS.33 (f), 3 × GWLS.68M2 (p/s, a), 35mm CIWS (f), 4 × MCA.41/NLC-30 (p/s).
Aircraft: Landing pad and refueling station for vertical replenishment helicopters.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.3 Bifrost (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181(A) NAIADS (air threat, Auxiliary), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261(A) (signature self-detection, Auxiliary)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (MR multifunction), MRS.115c Magpie (volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (LR navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (LR surface search)
Optronics: MPS.130 Bat (MR surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (SR fire control)
Sonar: MQU.139 Hound (keel-mounted MF/LF sonar)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications), MWZ.178 (secure communications), MJZ.190A (laser communications, Auxiliary), MSZ.196A (encrypted burst transmission communications, Auxiliary).
Countermeasures: 2 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo) lines, 6 × MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $400 million USD
Production time: 2 years
Production capacity: 30 ships

Aylesburgh-class AS
These ships are able to re-equip up to four SSBNs moored alongside.
Displacement: 23,500t (full load)
Dimensions: length 197m (oa); beam 26m; draught 7.6 m
Propulsion: 1-shaft CODOG-IFEP with bow thruster; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-9) and 2 auxiliary diesels (IMW MED-23); 24+ kts.
Crew: 300
Protection:
Compartmentalisation:
Weapons:
AAW: 16-cell GWLS.33 (f), 3 × GWLS.68M2 (p/s, a), 35mm CIWS (f), 4 × MCA.41/NLC-30 (p/s).
Vehicles:
Landing pad and refueling station for vertical replenishment helicopters. Ports for 4 Squid DSM.1 drones.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.3 Bifrost (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181A NAIADS (air threat, Auxiliary), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261A (signature self-detection, Auxiliary)
Radars: MRU.112c Crow (MR multifunction), MRS.115c Magpie (volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (LR navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (LR surface search)
Optronics: MPS.130 Bat (MR surface surveillance)
Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (SR fire control)
Sonar: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted MF/LF sonar)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications), MWZ.178 (secure communications), MJZ.190A (laser communications, Auxiliary), MSZ.196A (encrypted burst transmission communications, Auxiliary), GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2S; encrypted acoustic modem).
Countermeasures: 2 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 6 × MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $400 million USD
Production time: 4 years
Production capacity: 30 ships

Gull-class ATF
Ocean-going tug with a 15t crane fore and 25t crane aft.
Displacement: 2,235 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 69.43 m (oa); beam 12.98 m; draught 4.6 m
Propulsion: 2 water propulsor jets, diesel-electric-IFEP; 2 diesel engines (IMW MED-28) driving 4 Semling Electrics AC alternators powering 2 Felsingburgh Turboelectrics DC electric motors (3.73 MW); 17.2 kts.
Crew: 52
Weapons:
Firefighting: 2 × water cannons (p/s)
GP: 76mm OTO-Melara cannon (f), 2 × MCA.41/NLC-30 (p/s).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.3 Bifrost (ISOMS)
Threat management systems: MEQ.181A NAIADS (air threat, Auxiliary), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261A (signature self-detection, Auxiliary)
Radars: MRU.119c Jay (multifunction search and tracking), MRS.115c Magpie (volume search), MRS.167 Kayak (surface search), MRN.120 Bottlenose (navigation)
Optronics: MPS.130 Bat (surface surveillance)
Sonar: MQU.141 Terrier (keel-mounted MF/LF sonar)
ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications), MWZ.178 (secure communications), MJZ.190A (laser communications, Auxiliary), MSZ.196A (encrypted burst transmission communications, Auxiliary).
Countermeasures: MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo) line, 4 × MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $35 million
Production time: 3.25 years

Shorebird-class YTB
Displacement: 398t (deep)
Dimensions: length 33.2m (oa); beam 9.3m; draught 4m
Propulsion: 2 Lips azimuthing thrusters diesel-electric-IFEP with bow thruster; 2 diesel engines (IMW MED-20) driving 4 Semling Electrics AC alternators powering 2 Felsingburgh Turboelectrics DC electric motors; 14 kts.
Crew: 10
Weapons:
Firefighting: water cannon (f)
GP: 2 × 7.62mm GPMG (p/s; FN MAG).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.3 Bifrost (ISOMS)
Radars: MRN.120 Bottlenose (navigation)
Optronics: MPS.143 Moth (surveillance)
Sonars: MQU.142 Pomeranian (keel-mounted, MF)
Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MWZ.178(A) (secure communications, Auxiliary).
Countermeasures: 2 × 4-cell grenade launcher (smoke grenades).
Cost: $7 million USD
Production time: 2 years
Production capacity: 72 ships
Isselmere
01-10-2004, 19:21
[OOC: The main purpose of this post is to indicate just how expensive it is to produce and equip a ship, something which people tend to forget. For vehicular weapons I've quite possibly exaggerated numbers immensely, but consider the additional weapons as reloads.]

Abbreviations:
-l = litres
BBS = buddy-buddy fuel transfer system
CFT = conformal fuel tank
Chaff = chaff bundles
CM = countermeasures
GPS-GBU = GPS guided bomb unit; attaches to list bomb size
SCR = supercavitating rounds
UV = uncrewed vehicles

Complete Product Packages

Fleet Carriers
Union-class CVBN
Cost: Issuance: $124,315,166,460; Annual maintenance: $8960 million; Ship’s devices: $979.028 million; Aircraft: $15228 million; UV: $1065.488 million; Vehicle devices: $43,042,650,460
Aircraft: 24 Scimitar F.2, 48 Spectre FA.1, 48 Spectre FA.2, 16 Banshee ADS.1, 12 Wraith EF.1, 24 Swordfish S.1, 8 Heimdall AEW.1, 8 Gannet C.1, 8 Cormorant HC.3, 24 Cormorant HM.1
UV: 8 Parrot DES.1, 24 Thrush DFA.1, 16 Ferret DLM.1, 24 Canary DMNC.1, 96 Dodo DMU.1, 12 Cuttlefish DSR.1, 48 Cuttlefish DSR.1A, 8 Squid DSM.1
Vehicle weapons: 13632 × GWS.65Aa Kite, 13632 × GWS.65Ab Kite, 384 × GWS.66A Lark, 8960 × GWS.74A Kestrel, 5760 × GWS.75A Goshawk, 4992 × GWS.84A Peregrine, 1536 × AUB.62 depth bombs, 768 × GWS.63A Barracuda, 6528 × AGM-65F Maverick, 3264 × GWS.44Aa 227kg GPS-GBU, 1824 × GWS.44Ab 454kg GPS-GBU, 960 × GWS.44Ac 907kg GPS-GBU, 1824 × AGM-154B JSOW, 960 × AGM-154C JSOW, 2816 × ALARM, 13056 × GWS.47A Robin, 13056 × GWS.48A Starling, 6720 × GWS.50A Pigeon, 1344 × GWS.52A Pelican, 768 × GWS.70A Petrel, 768 × GWS.71A Fulmar, 8064 × GWS.72A Heron, 3072 × GWS.73A Ptarmigan (all types), 4096 × GWS.78A Roc, 9216 × GWS.80A Ostrich, 2112 × GWS.83Aa Archer AShM, 2112 × GWS.83Ab Archer ASM, 7680 × CBU, 13056 × 227kg bombs, 7296 × 454kg bombs, 3840 × 907kg bombs, 1184 × ACA.41 30mm mags., 832 × 7.62mm mags., 10 × SCA.38S 20mm gunpack, 960 × 20mm SCR
Vehicle devices/CM: 384 × AQC.99, 768 × AQR.211, 768 × AQR.214, 384 × AQS.210, 768 × AQS.213, 768 × AQS.215, 192 × ASQ.118, 768 × ASQ.119, 2496 × ALK.212 Cuckoo (all types), 75 × ALQ.222 Finch, 960 × ADQ.220 Flamingo, 80768 × chaff, 80768 × flares, 192 × ULB.122 Barnacle
Fuel tanks: 640 × 300-l, 2120 × 600-l, 160 × 1500-l, 4060 × 2000-l, 3500 × 2500-l, 240 × 3000-l, 4060 × 1500-l CFT, 240 × 2000-l CFT, 24 × 1900kg BBS, 6 × 2500kg BBS
Ship’s weapons: 192 × GWS.57M Erne, 576 × GWS.65M Kite, 96 × GWS.66M Lark, 32 × GWS.67M Lanneret, 768 × GWS.74M Grand Kestrel, 96 × GWS.60Ma Eel, 48 × GWS.60Mb Eel, 48 × GWS.60Mc Eel, 24 × GWS.63M Barracuda, 180 × 35mm CIWS mags., 360 × MCA.41 30mm mags., 4000 × 30mm SCR
Ship’s CM: 12 × ULQ.136 Remora, 12 × MLQ.135 Mackerel, 384 × MLK.140 MUSE

Chancellor-class CVBN
Cost: Issuance: $70,710,546,988; Annual maintenance: $2716 million; Ship’s devices: $527,450,400; Aircraft: $12116 million; UV: $611.824 million; Vehicle devices: $38,055,272,588
Aircraft: 48 Spectre FA.1, 48 Spectre FA.2, 16 Banshee ADS.1, 12 Wraith EF.1, 24 Swordfish S.1, 6 Heimdall AEW.1, 4 Gannet C.1, 16 Cormorant HM.1
UV: 8 Parrot DES.1, 12 Thrush DFA.1, 24 Canary DMNC.1, 48 Dodo DMU.1, 32 Cuttlefish DSR.1A, 8 Squid DSM.1
Vehicle weapons: 11328 × GWS.65Aa Kite, 11328 × GWS.65Ab Kite, 256 × GWS.66A Lark, 7424 × GWS.74A Kestrel, 4608 × GWS.75A Goshawk, 3840 × GWS.84A Peregrinem 1024 × AUB.62 depth bombs, 384 × GWS.63A Barracuda, 6528 × AGM-65F Maverick, 3264 × GWS.44Aa 227kg GPS-GBU, 1824 × GWS.44Ab 454kg GPS-GBU, 960 × GWS,44Ac 907kg GPS-GBU, 1824 × AGM-154B JSOW, 960 × AGM-154C JSOW, 2240 × ALARM, 13056 × GWS.47A Robin, 13056 GWS.48A Starling, 6720 × GWS.50A Pigeon, 1344 × GWS.52A Pelican, 384 × GWS.70A Petrel, 512 × GWS.71A Fulmar, 7936 × GWS.72A Heron, 3072 × GWS.73A Peregrine (all types), 2048 × GWS.78A Roc, 8704 × GWS.80A Ostrich, 2112 × GWS.83Aa Archer AShM, 2112 × GWS.83Ab Archer ASM, 7680 × CBU, 13056 × 227kg bombs, 7296 × 454kg bombs, 3840 × 907kg bombs, 1184 × ACA.41 30mm mags., 352 × 7.62mm mags., 10 × SCA.38S 20mm SCR gunpack, 960 × 20mm SCR

Peel-class CVBN
Cost: Issuance: $26,417 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $280 million; Weapons Only: $12,443 million; Vehicles: $6,974 million
Vehicles: 36 x Sea Tempest F.1, 48 x Sea Tempest FB.1, 8 x Sea Tempest EW.1, 16 x Sea Tempest ADS.1, 4 x E-2D Hawkeye, 2 x C-2B Greyhound, 12 x Merlin HM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 4,800 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 4,800 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 2,688 x Meteor BVRAAM, 384 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 384 x depth bomb, 2,240 x Alarm ARM, 4,200 x GPS guidance modules, 1,536 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 768 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 672 x GWS.52A Pelican, 192 x AGM-119 Penguin, 4,928 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 9,600 x GWS.47A Robin, 384 x Sea Skua ASM, 9,600 x GWS.48A Starling, 4,800 x CBU, 9,600 x 225-kg bomb, 4,800 x 455-kg bomb, 2,400 x 907-kg bomb, 864 x 30mm magazines, 96 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Weapons/Devices: 128 x GWS.57M Erne, 128 x GWS.65M Kite, 4 x GWS.67M Lanneret, 32 x GWS.66M Lark, 32 x GWS.60MB (depth bomb) Eel, 16 x GWS.60MQ (anti-torpedo decoy) Eel, 16 x GWS.60MS (supercavitating warhead) Eel, 16 x GWS.58M Hurricane, 40 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 120 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 3,000 x 20mm SCR, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

House-class CVBN
Cost: Issuance: $23,195 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $256 million; Weapons Only: $10,741 million; Vehicles: $6,054 million
Vehicles: 36 x Sea Tempest F.1, 36 x Sea Tempest FB.1, 8 x Sea Tempest EW.1, 12 x Sea Tempest ADS.1, 4 x E-2D Hawkeye, 2 x C-2B Greyhound, 12 x Merlin HM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 4,096 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 4,096 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 2,304 x Meteor BVRAAM, 384 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 384 x depth bomb, 1,856 x Alarm ARM, 3,528 x GPS guidance modules, 1,344 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 768 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 576 x GWS.52A Pelican, 192 x AGM-119 Penguin, 4,032 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 8,064 x GWS.47A Robin, 384 x Sea Skua ASM, 8,064 x GWS.48A Starling, 4,032 x CBU, 8,064 x 225-kg bomb, 4,032 x 455-kg bomb, 2,016 x 907-kg bomb, 736 x 30mm magazines, 96 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Weapons/Devices: 128 x GWS.57M Erne, 128 x GWS.65M Kite, 24 x GWS.66M Lark, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 40 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 120 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 3,000 x 20mm SCR, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Royal Holly-class CVN
Cost: Issuance: $18,124 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $160 million; Weapons Only: $9,054.2 million; Vehicles: $5,070 million
Vehicles: 24 x Sea Tempest F.1, 36 x Sea Tempest FB.1, 4 x Sea Tempest EW.1, 12 x Sea Tempest ADS.1, 4 x E-2D Hawkeye, 2 x C-2B Greyhound, 10 x Merlin HM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 3,392 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 3,392 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 1,920 x Meteor BVRAAM, 320 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 320 x depth bomb, 1,600 x Alarm ARM, 3,024 x GPS guidance modules, 1,120 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 640 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 480 x GWS.52A Pelican, 160 x AGM-119 Penguin, 3,456 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 6,912 x GWS.47A Robin, 320 x Sea Skua ASM, 6,912 x GWS.48A Starling, 3,456 x CBU, 6,912 x 225-kg bomb, 3,456 x 455-kg bomb, 1,728 x 907-kg bomb, 608 x 30mm magazines, 80 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Weapons/Devices: 96 x GWS.57M Erne, 128 x GWS.65M Kite, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 40 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 60 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Royal Edmund-class CV
Cost: Issuance: $13,128 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $96 million; Weapons Only: $6,754 million; Vehicles: $3,974 million
Vehicles: 24 x Sea Tempest F.1, 24 x Sea Tempest FB.1, 4 x Sea Tempest EW.1, 8 x Sea Tempest ADS.1, 4 x E-2D Hawkeye, 2 x C-2B Greyhound, 6 x Merlin HM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 2,688 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 2,688 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 1,536 x Meteor BVRAAM, 192 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 192 x depth bomb, 1,152 x Alarm ARM, 2,352 x GPS guidance modules, 864 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 384 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 384 x GWS.52A Pelican, 96 x AGM-119 Penguin, 2,688 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 5,376 x GWS.47A Robin, 192 x Sea Skua ASM, 5,376 x GWS.48A Starling, 2,688 x CBU, 5,376 x 225-kg bomb, 2,688 x 455-kg bomb, 1,344 x 907-kg bomb, 480 x 30mm magazines, 48 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Weapons/Devices: 64 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.65M Kite, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Light Carriers
Court-class CVG
Cost: Issuance: $11,109 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $90 million; Weapons Only: $5,595 million; Vehicles: $3,264 million
Vehicles: 12 x Sea Tempest F.1, 24 x Sea Tempest FB.1, 4 x Sea Tempest EW.1, 8 x Sea Tempest ADS.1, 3 x E-2D Hawkeye, 2 x C-2B Greyhound, 6 x Merlin HM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 2,122 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 2,112 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 1,152 x Meteor BVRAAM, 192 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 192 x depth bomb, 1,024 x Alarm ARM, 1,848 x GPS guidance modules, 672 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 384 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 288 x GWS.52A Pelican, 96 x AGM-119 Penguin, 2,112 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 4,224 x GWS.47A Robin, 192 x Sea Skua ASM, 4,224 x GWS.48A Starling, 2,112 x CBU, 4,224 x 225-kg bomb, 2,112 x 455-kg bomb, 1,056 x 907-kg bomb, 384 x 30mm magazines, 48 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Weapons/Devices: 64 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.65M Kite, 16 x GWS.66M Lark, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 8 x GWS.58M Hurricane, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 80 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 2,000 x 20mm SCR, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Court-class CVGN
Cost: Issuance: $11,609 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $100 million; Weapons Only: $5,595 million; Vehicles: $3,264 million
Vehicles: 12 x Sea Tempest F.1, 24 x Sea Tempest FB.1, 4 x Sea Tempest EW.1, 8 x Sea Tempest ADS.1, 3 x E-2D Hawkeye, 2 x C-2B Greyhound, 6 x Merlin HM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 2,122 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 2,112 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 1,152 x Meteor BVRAAM, 192 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 192 x depth bomb, 1,024 x Alarm ARM, 1,848 x GPS guidance modules, 672 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 384 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 288 x GWS.52A Pelican, 96 x AGM-119 Penguin, 2,112 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 4,224 x GWS.47A Robin, 192 x Sea Skua ASM, 4,224 x GWS.48A Starling, 2,112 x CBU, 4,224 x 225-kg bomb, 2,112 x 455-kg bomb, 1,056 x 907-kg bomb, 384 x 30mm magazines, 48 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Weapons/Devices: 64 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.65M Kite, 16 x GWS.66M Lark, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 8 x GWS.58M Hurricane, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 80 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 2,000 x 20mm SCR, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Walmsley-class CVH
Cost: Issuance: $6,864.3 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $56 million; Weapons Only: $4,654.3 million; Vehicles: $810 million
Vehicles: 9 x Harrier II FA.2, 12 x Merlin HM.1 (3 for AEW), 4 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 864 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 864 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 576 x Meteor BVRAAM, 384 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 768 x depth bomb, 576 x Alarm ARM, 1,152 x GPS guidance modules, 672 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 768 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 384 x AGM-119 Penguin, 1,248 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 1,728 x GWS.47A Robin, 768 x Sea Skua ASM, 1,440 x GWS.48A Starling, 1,152 x CBU, 1,152 x 225-kg bomb, 576 x 455-kg bomb, 288 x 907-kg bomb, 72 x 30mm magazines, 96 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Weapons/Devices: 64 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.65M Kite, 24 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Rapier-class CVQ
Cost: Issuance: $3,476.4 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $56 million; Weapons Only: $1,630.4 million; Vehicles: $446 million
Vehicles: 8 x Auk DHM.1, 4 x Puffin DHEW.1, 12 x Rook DRA.1, 24 x Tern DA.1, 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 576 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 576 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 2,112 x GWS.66A Lark, 128 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 128 x depth bomb, 192 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 320 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 128 x AGM-119 Penguin, 704 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 1,344 x GWS.47A Robin, 128 x Sea Skua ASM, 1,344 x GWS.48A Starling, 288 x 225-kg bomb, 480 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Weapons/Devices: 64 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.65M Kite, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 16 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 16 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Battleships, 1st Class
Coronation-class BBGN
Cost: Issuance: $12,690 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $440 million; Weapons Only: $1,346 million; Vehicles: $344 million
Vehicles: 4 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Auk DHM.1, 2 x Parrot DES.1, 2 x Puffin DHEW.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 4 x Tern DA.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1, 2 x Seahorse DA.1, 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 96 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 96 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 176 x GWS.66A Lark, 48 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT (Seahorse), 48 x depth bomb, 24 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 96 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 32 x AGM-119 Penguin, 56 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 56 x GWS.47A Robin, 80 x Sea Skua ASM, 80 x GWS.48A Starling, 32 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines, 240 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Weapons/Devices: 192 x GWS.57M Erne, 224 x GWS.65M Kite, 32 x GWS.66M Lark, 48 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 24 x GWS.60MB Eel, 12 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 12 x GWS.60MS Eel, 24 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 24 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 72 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 76 x GWS.58M Hurricane, 102 x GWS.52M Pelican, 48 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 48 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,350 x 560mm shells, 5,000 x 130mm shells, 40 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 120 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 3,000 x 20mm SCR, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Ocean-class BBGN
Cost: Issuance: $11,016 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $384 million; Weapons Only: $1,140 million; Vehicles: $276 million
Vehicles: 3 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Auk DHM.1, 2 x Puffin DHEW.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 4 x Tern DA.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1, 2 x Seahorse DA.1, 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 96 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 96 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 176 x GWS.66A Lark, 40 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT (Seahorse), 40 x depth bomb, 20 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 80 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 24 x AGM-119 Penguin, 56 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 56 x GWS.47A Robin, 64 x Sea Skua ASM, 80 x GWS.48A Starling, 24 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines, 240 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Weapons/Devices: 160 x GWS.57M Erne, 224 x GWS.65M Kite, 24 x GWS.66M Lark, 48 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 20 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 24 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 60 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 68 x GWS.58M Hurricane, 78 x GWS.52M Pelican, 40 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 40 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,350 x 508mm shells, 5,000 x 130mm shells, 40 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 100 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 3,000 x 20mm SCR, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Battleships, 2nd Class
Bastion-class BBGN
Cost: Issuance: $7,636.3 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $264 million; Weapons Only: $818 million; Vehicles: $218.5 million
Vehicles: 3 x Merlin HM.1, 3 x Auk DHM.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 3 x Tern DA.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1, 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 72 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 72 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 136 x GWS.66A Lark, 48 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 48 x depth bomb, 18 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 88 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 24 x AGM-119 Penguin, 44 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 44 x GWS.47A Robin, 72 x Sea Skua ASM, 62 x GWS.48A Starling, 24 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines, 240 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Weapons/Devices: 128 x GWS.57M Erne, 176 x GWS.65M Kite, 36 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 16 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 48 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 54 x GWS.52M Pelican, 32 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 32 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,215 x 508mm shells, 5,000 x 130mm shells, 35 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 40 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Charter-class BBGN
Cost: Issuance: $7,684 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $256 million; Weapons Only: $1,065 million; Vehicles: $218.5 million
Vehicles: 3 x Merlin HM.1, 3 x Auk DHM.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 3 x Tern DA.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1, 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 72 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 72 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 136 x GWS.66A Lark, 48 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 48 x depth bomb, 18 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 88 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 24 x AGM-119 Penguin, 44 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 44 x GWS.47A Robin, 72 x Sea Skua ASM, 62 x GWS.48A Starling, 24 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines, 240 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Weapons/Devices: 160 x GWS.57M Erne, 176 x GWS.65M Kite, 36 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 64 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 32 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 54 x GWS.52M Pelican, 72 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 72 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 192 x VLRS, 810 x 508mm shells, 5,000 x 130mm shells, 35 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 40 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Council-class BBGN
Cost: Issuance: $4,938.5 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $160 million; Weapons Only: $759.5 million; Vehicles: $179 million
Vehicles: 3 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 2 x Tern DA.1, 4 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 48 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 48 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 96 x GWS.66A Lark, 24 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 24 x depth bomb, 64 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 24 x AGM-119 Penguin, 32 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 32 x GWS.47A Robin, 48 x Sea Skua ASM, 44 x GWS.48A Starling, 24 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 44 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 7 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 4 x GWLS.60, 6 x GWLS.65, 4 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 1 x 3 406mm guns, 12 x 2 130mm guns, 2 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 192 x GWS.57M Erne, 128 x GWS.65M Kite, 36 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 24 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 48 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 42 x GWS.52M Pelican, 44 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 44 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 405 x 406mm shells, 3,000 x 130mm shells, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 40 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Monarch-class BBG
Cost: Issuance: $3,637 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $112 million; Weapons Only: $658 million; Vehicles: $179 million
Vehicles: 3 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 2 x Tern DA.1, 4 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 48 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 48 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 96 x GWS.66A Lark, 24 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 24 x depth bomb, 56 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 24 x AGM-119 Penguin, 16 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 28 x GWS.47A Robin, 48 x Sea Skua ASM, 44 x GWS.48A Starling, 24 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 32 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 6 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 4 x GWLS.60, 2 x GWLS.65, 4 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 1 x 3 305mm guns, 4 x 76mm guns, 2 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 144 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.65M Kite, 36 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 32 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 32 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 36 x GWS.52M Pelican, 24 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 24 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 525 x 406mm shells, 3,000 x 76mm shells, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Battlecruisers
Sea-class CBGN
Cost: Issuance: $3,274.2 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $108 million; Weapons Only: $437.2 million; Vehicles: $137 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Auk DHM.1, 2 x Puffin DHEW.1, 4 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 24 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 24 x depth bomb, 48 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 16 x AGM-119 Penguin, 8 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 12 x GWS.47A Robin, 24 x Sea Skua ASM, 16 x GWS.48A Starling, 16 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 4-cell GWLS.25, 12 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 4 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 4 x GWLS.60, 12 x GWLS.61, 6 x GWLS.62 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 2 x 3 305mm guns, 12 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 60 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.66M Lark, 36 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 12 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 8 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 48 x GWS.58M Hurricane, 24 x GWS.52M Pelican, 12 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 12 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 900 x 305mm shells, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 60 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Region-class CBG
Cost: Issuance: $2,835.4 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $88 million; Weapons Only: $510.4 million; Vehicles: $125 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 1 x Tern DA.1, 4 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 24 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 24 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 56 x GWS.66A Lark, 16 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 16 x depth bomb, 48 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 16 x AGM-119 Penguin, 4 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 4 x GWS.47A Robin, 32 x Sea Skua ASM, 16 x GWS.48A Starling, 16 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 4 x 4-cell GWLS.25, 24 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 4 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 4 x GWLS.60, 2 x GWLS.65, 4 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 3 x 1 203mm guns, 2 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 120 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.65M Kite, 36 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 24 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 16 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 24 x GWS.52M Pelican, 24 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 24 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 2,250 x 203mm shells, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Cruisers
Duchy-class CAG
Cost: Issuance: $2,433.2 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $72 million; Weapons Only: $526.3 million; Vehicles: $116.5 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HM.1, 3 x Rook DRA.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 24 x GWS.66A Lark, 16 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 16 x depth bomb, 56 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 16 x AGM-119 Penguin, 6 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 6 x GWS.47A Robin, 16 x Sea Skua ASM, 24 x GWS.48A Starling, 16 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 32 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 4 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 4 x GWLS.60, 2 x GWLS.65, 4 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 2 x 1 203mm guns, 1 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 160 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.65M Kite, 24 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 32 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 16 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 24 x GWS.52M Pelican, 24 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 24 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,500 x 203mm shells, 25 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Morrigan-class CGN
Cost: Issuance: $2,147.2 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $64 million; Weapons Only: $432.2 million; Vehicles: $115 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 4 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 16 x GWS.66A Lark, 16 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 16 x depth bomb, 48 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 16 x AGM-119 Penguin, 4 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 4 x GWS.47A Robin, 16 x Sea Skua ASM, 16 x GWS.48A Starling, 16 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 24 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 2 x 4-cell GWLS.58.2, 4 x GWLS.60, 2 x GWLS.65, 2 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 2 x 1 203mm guns, 1 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 120 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.65M Kite, 24 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 8 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 24 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 12 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 8 x GWS.58M Hurricane, 12 x GWS.52M Pelican, 8 x GWS.50M Pigeon, 18 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 18 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,500 x 203mm shells, 15 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Province-class CG
Cost: Issuance: $1,861 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $56 million; Weapons Only: $352 million; Vehicles: $109 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 16 x GWS.66A Lark, 16 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 16 x depth bomb, 48 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 16 x AGM-119 Penguin, 4 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 4 x GWS.47A Robin, 16 x Sea Skua ASM, 16 x GWS.48A Starling, 16 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 4 x GWLS.25, 16 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 2 x GWLS.60, 2 x GWLS.65, 2 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 2 x 1 203mm guns, 1 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 80 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.65M Kite, 24 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 8 x GWS.60MB Eel, 4 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 4 x GWS.60MS Eel, 16 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 16 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 12 x GWS.52M Pelican, 16 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 16 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,500 x 203mm shells, 15 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Destroyers
Dragon-class DDG (GP)
Cost: Issuance: $1,531 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $44 million; Weapons Only: $330.3 million; Vehicles: $100.5 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HM.1, 1 x Auk DRA.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 16 x GWS.66A Lark, 18 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 18 x depth bomb, 36 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 16 x AGM-119 Penguin, 2 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 16 x Sea Skua ASM, 16 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 14 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 4 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 2 x GWLS.60, 2 x GWLS.65, 2 x GWLS.66.2, 2 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 1 x 2 130mm guns, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 70 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.65M Kite, 8 x GWS.66M Lark, 24 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 4 x GWS.60MB Eel, 4 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 4 x GWS.60MS Eel, 14 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 24 x GWS.52M Pelican, 4 x GWS.50M Pigeon, 14 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 14 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,000 x 130mm shells, 10 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

County-class DDG (AD)
Cost: Issuance: $1,320 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $40 million; Weapons Only: $270 million; Vehicles: $50 million
Vehicles: 1 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 8 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 8 x depth bomb, 16 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 8 x AGM-119 Penguin, 16 x Sea Skua ASM, 8 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 4-cell GWLS.25, 12 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 2 x GWLS.65, 2 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 1 x 2 130mm guns, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 60 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.65M Kite, 24 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 12 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 8 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 12 x GWS.52M Pelican, 12 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 12 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,000 x 130mm shells, 10 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

City-class DDG (AS)
Cost: Issuance: $1,360.2 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $40 million; Weapons Only: $265.2 million; Vehicles: $94 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 16 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 16 x depth bomb, 32 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 16 x AGM-119 Penguin, 32 x Sea Skua ASM, 16 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 4-cell GWLS.25, 8 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 1 x GWLS.65, 2 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 1 x 2 130mm guns, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 40 x GWS.57M Erne, 48 x GWS.65M Kite, 24 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 8 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 8 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 12 x GWS.52M Pelican, 8 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 8 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,000 x 130mm shells, 10 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Frigates
Furtive-class FFH
Cost: Issuance: $726 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $20 million; Weapons Only: $176 million; Vehicles: $50 million
Vehicles: 1 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 8 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 8 x depth bomb, 16 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 8 x AGM-119 Penguin, 16 x Sea Skua ASM, 8 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 4-cell GWLS.25, 4 x 8-cell GWLS.33, 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 4 x GWLS.65 (2 trainable, 2 VLS), 2 x 3 324mm TT, 1 x 76mm gun, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 1 x MLQ.135 Mackerel line, 4 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 24 x GWS.57M Erne, 48 x GWS.65M Kite, 18 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 8 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 8 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 12 x GWS.52M Pelican, 750 x 76mm shells, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 64 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Corvettes
River-class K
Cost: Issuance: $449.4 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $12 million; Weapons Only: $99.4 million; Vehicles: $50 million
Vehicles: 1 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 8 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 8 x depth bomb, 16 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 8 x AGM-119 Penguin, 16 x Sea Skua ASM, 8 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 3 x GWLS.65 (1 trainable, 2 VLS), 2 x 3 324mm TT, 1 x 76mm gun, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 1 x MLQ.135 Mackerel line, 4 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 32 x GWS.65M Kite, 12 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 12 x GWS.52M Pelican, 500 x 76mm shells, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 64 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Attack Submarines
Forthar-class SSN
Cost: Issuance: $1,760 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $66 million; Weapons Only: $94.2 million; Vehicles: $16 million
Vehicles: 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 60 x 20mm SCR
Launchers: 1 x 12-cell GWLS.36U, 1 x 8-cell GWLS.66U, 6 x 585mm TT, 1 x 16-cell ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), ULE.136 Remora (anti-torpedo, 4 external, 1 x 2 internal reloadable)
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.66U Lark, 6 x GWS.41U.2 Loon, 18 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 6 x UGM-84D Harpoon, 6 x UGM-109AS Tomahawk, 6 x UGM-109LA Tomahawk, 16 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys, 8 x ULQ.136 Remora decoys

Haenulf-class SSK
Cost: Issuance: $476.3 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $16 million; Weapons Only: $64.3 million; Vehicles: $8 million
Vehicles: 2 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 30 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Launchers: 1 x 8-cell GWLS.66U, 6 x 585mm TT, 1 x 16-cell ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), ULE.136 Remora (anti-torpedo, 3 external, 1 x 2 internal reloadable)
Weapons/Devices: 8 x GWS.66U Lark, 4 x GWS.41U.2 Loon, 12 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 4 x UGM-84D Harpoon, 2 x UGM-109AS Tomahawk, 2 x UGM-109LA Tomahawk, 16 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys, 7 x ULQ.136 Remora decoys

Stortbek-class SSK
Cost: Issuance: $456.3 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $16 million; Weapons Only: $64.3 million; Vehicles: $8 million
Vehicles: 2 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 30 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Launchers: 1 x 8-cell GWLS.66U, 6 x 585mm TT, 1 x 16-cell ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), ULE.136 Remora (anti-torpedo, 3 external, 1 x 2 internal reloadable)
Weapons/Devices: 8 x GWS.66U Lark, 4 x GWS.41U.2 Loon, 12 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 4 x UGM-84D Harpoon, 2 x UGM-109AS Tomahawk, 2 x UGM-109LA Tomahawk, 16 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys, 7 x ULQ.136 Remora decoys

Ballistic Missile Submarines
Palace-class SSBN
Cost: Issuance: $2,225 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $86 million; Weapons Only: $78.7 million (no SLBMs); Vehicles: $16 million
Vehicles: 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 60 x 20mm SCR
Launchers: 1 x 16-cell tubes for Trident D-5 or similarly sized SLBM, 1 x 8-cell GWLS.66U, 4 x 585mm TT, 1 x 16-cell ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), ULE.136 Remora (anti-torpedo, 4 external, 1 x 2 internal reloadable)
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.66U Lark, 4 x GWS.41U.2 Loon, 16 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 4 x UGM-84D Harpoon, 16 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys, 10 x ULQ.136 Remora decoys

Cruise Missile Submarines
Pechtas-class SSGN
Cost: Issuance: $2,369 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $86 million; Weapons Only: $203 million; Vehicles: $16 million
Vehicles: 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 60 x 20mm SCR
Launchers: 1 x 64-cell GWLS.36U, 1 x 8-cell GWLS.66U, 4 x 585mm TT, 1 x 16-cell ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), ULE.136 Remora (anti-torpedo, 4 external, 1 x 2 internal reloadable)
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.66U Lark, 8 x GWS.41U.2 Loon, 56 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 8 x UGM-84D Harpoon, 8 x UGM-109AS Tomahawk, 8 x UGM-109LA Tomahawk, 16 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys, 10 x ULQ.136 Remora decoys

Port-class SSGN
Cost: Issuance: $2,427.4 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $76 million; Weapons Only: $175.4 million; Vehicles: $352 million
Vehicles: 32 x Cuttlefish DSR.1 (Seahorse), 16 x Seahorse DSA.1, 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 32 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT (Seahorse), 60 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Launchers: 1 x 16-cell GWLS.58U, 1 x 8-cell GWLS.66U, 4 x 660mm TT, 2 x 585mm TT, 1 x 16-cell ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), ULE.136 Remora (anti-torpedo, 4 external, 1 x 2 internal reloadable)
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.66U Lark, 4 x GWS.41U.2 Loon, 16 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 2 x UGM-84D Harpoon, 16 x GWS.58U Hurricane, 4 x GWS.52U Pelican, 2 x UGM-109AS Tomahawk, 2 x UGM-109LA Tomahawk, 16 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys, 10 x ULQ.136 Remora decoys

Amphibious Assault
Crocodile-class LCS
Cost: Issuance: $153.4 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $12 million; Weapons Only: $21.3 million; Vehicles: $7.05 million
Vehicles: 2 x Salamander RHIB, 1 x Auk DHM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 2 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 2 x depth bomb, 8 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 10 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 4-cell GWLS.39, 1 x 16-cell GWLS.65 (VLS), 2 x 4-cell GWLS.66.2, 1 x 76mm gun, 2 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 8 x GWS.65M Kite, 8 x GWS.66M Lark, 8 x GWS.52M Pelican, 250 x 76mm shells, 32 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Lord-class LHD
Cost: Issuance: $4,393 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $40 million; Weapons Only: $2,300 million; Vehicles: $1,060 million
Vehicles: 9 x Harrier II FA.2, 9 x AH-64D Apache Longbow, 12 x Merlin HC.1, 3 x Merlin HM.1 (AEW), 3 x LCAC, 4 x LCM
Vehicle Weapons: 432 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 432 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 288 x GWS.66A Lark, 144 x Meteor BVRAAM, 576 x Alarm ARM, 288 x GPS guidance modules, 72 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 576 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 288 x AGM-119 Penguin, 846 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 1,152 x GWS.47A Robin, 576 x Sea Skua ASM, 1,152 x GWS.48A Starling, 1,152 x CBU, 1,152 x 225-kg bomb, 576 x 455-kg bomb, 288 x 907-kg bomb, 144 x 30mm magazines, 56 x 12.7mm M2HB magazines, 216 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns: 4 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 2 x 16-cell GWLS.65, 4 x GWLS.68M complexes, 8 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 64 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.65M Kite, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 40 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Quay-class LHR
Cost: Issuance: $1,161 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $28 million; Weapons Only: $143 million; Vehicles: $318 million
Vehicles: 8 x Merlin HC.1, 2 x Puffin DHEW.1, 1 x LCAC, 4 x LCM
Vehicle Weapons: 40 x 12.7mm M2HB magazines, 128 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns: 4 x 8-cell GWLS.33, 4 x GWLS.62 complexes, 2 x 155mm howitzers, 8 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 32 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.66M Lark, 1,500 x 155mm Excalibur (RAP) shells, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 40 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Ungforth-class LPD
Cost: Issuance: $914.2 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $24 million; Weapons Only: $61.2 million; Vehicles: $253 million
Vehicles: 6 x Merlin HC.1, 2 x LCAC, 2 x LCM
Vehicle Weapons: 32 x 12.7mm M2HB magazines, 96 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns: 1 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 3 x 16-cell GWLS.65, 3 x GWLS.68 complexes, 1 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.66M Lark, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Valley-class LSD
Cost: Issuance: $591 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $17 million; Weapons Only: $54 million; Vehicles: $112 million
Vehicles: 4 x LCAC
Vehicle Weapons: 32 x 12.7mm M2HB magazines
Launchers/Guns: 1 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 2 x 16-cell GWLS.65, 2 x GWLS.68 complexes, 1 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.66M Lark, 15 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

C4I Craft
Admiral-class AGFN
Cost: Issuance: $3,570 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $120 million; Weapons Only: $421 million; Vehicles: $149 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Parrot DES.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 1 x Tern DA.1, 4 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 24 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 24 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 56 x GWS.66A Lark, 16 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 32 x depth bomb, 48 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 16 x AGM-119 Penguin, 6 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 12 x GWS.47A Robin, 16 x Sea Skua ASM, 12 x GWS.48A Starling, 16 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 16 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 4 x GWLS.60, 2 x GWLS.65, 4 x 4-cell GWLS.66M.2, 4 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 2 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 4 x RST, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 96 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.65M Kite, 16 x GWS.66M Lark, 36 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 32 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Siren-class AGI
Cost: Issuance: $447.1 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $15 million; Weapons Only: $47.6 million; Vehicles: $24.5 million
Vehicles: 1 x Auk DHM.1,1 x Puffin DHEW.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 2 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 4 x depth bomb, 4 x AGM-114K Hellfire
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 8-cell GWLS.37, 2 x GWLS.60, 1 x GWLS.65, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 1 x 76mm gun, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 1 x MLQ.135 Mackerel line, 4 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 32 x GWS.65M Kite, 6 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 24 x GWS.60MB Eel, 12 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 12 x GWS.60MS Eel, 500 x 76mm shells, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 64 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Sea Lion-class LCC
Cost: Issuance: $311 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $11 million; Weapons Only: $17.4 million; Vehicles: $18.5 million
Vehicles: 1 x Auk DHM.1,1 x Puffin DHEW.1
Vehicle Weapons: 2 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 4 x depth bomb, 4 x AGM-114K Hellfire
Launchers/Guns (totals): 1 x 8-cell GWLS.37, 2 x GWLS.60, 1 x GWLS.65, 2 x 4-cell GWLS.66M.2, 1 x 76mm gun, 2 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 24 x GWS.65M Kite, 8 x GWS.66M Lark, 4 x GWS.60MB Eel, 4 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 4 x GWS.60MS Eel, 250 x 76mm shells, 32 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Coastal Defence Systems
Breakwater MCDA
Cost: Issuance: $929 million; Basic Annual Maintenance (all systems): (pending); Weapons Only: $315 million
Drones: 6 x Rook DRA.1 (liable to increase to 12)
Drones’ Weapons: 192 x GWS.66A Lark, 192 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 192 x GWS.48A Starling
General Purpose Weapons: 77 x 7.62mm GPMG
Vehicles, etc.: 18 x GWLS.52L launchers, 12 x GWLS.57L launchers, 12 x GWLS.58L launchers, 3 x Aerie long range anti-air APAR complexes, 3 x Askefruer long range surface surveillance radars, 9 x Jormungand surface surveillance APAR, 21 x command vehicles, 9 x signals intelligence vehicles, 8 x armoured ambulances, 2 x armoured engineering vehicles, 10 x Badger IFV, 7 x armoured recovery vehicles, 12 x combat engineering vehicles, 34 x general purpose vehicles, 34 x heavy logistics vehicles, 4 x mobile kitchens, 11 x petroleum lorries, 30 x stores (ordnance) lorries, 5 x wreckers, 5 x light support vehicles, 5 x signals lorries, 5 x maintenance vehicles, 59 x medium logistics vehicles, 3 x drone tactical command vehicles, 6 x drone transport vehicles, 21 x trailers, 9 x water trailers, 1 x welding trailer, 12 x pioneers vehicles, 1 x reverse osmosis water purification unit
Weapons: 96 x GWS.57G Erne, 24 x GWS.58G Hurricane, 108 x GWS.52G Pelican, 385 x 7.62mm magazines

Lake-class MCDV (MCM)
Cost: Issuance: $116.5 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $3.64 million; Weapons Only: $11.5 million; Vehicles: $14 million
Vehicles: 2 x Porpoise DSMC.1
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x GWLS.18, 2 x GWLS.27, 2 x 4-cell GWLS.66M.2, 1 x 57mm gun, 2 x 12.7mm M2HB, 1 x MLQ.135 Mackerel line, 2 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 8 x GWS.66M Lark, 2 x RGM-119 Penguin, 4 x Sea Skua SSM, 200 x 57mm shells, 10 x 12.7mm M2HB magazines, 32 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Freki-class PG
Cost: Issuance: $211 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $8 million; Weapons Only: $32.1 million; Vehicles: $18.5 million
Vehicles: 1 x Auk DHM.1,1 x Puffin DHEW.1
Vehicle Weapons: 2 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 4 x depth bomb, 4 x AGM-114K Hellfire
Launchers/Guns (totals): 1 x 8-cell GWLS.37, 2 x GWLS.39, 2 x GWLS.60, 1 x GWLS.65, 2 x 4-cell GWLS.66M.2, 1 x 76mm gun, 2 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 24 x GWS.65M Kite, 8 x GWS.66M Lark, 4 x GWS.60MB Eel, 4 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 4 x GWS.60MS Eel, 12 x GWS.52M Pelican, 250 x 76mm shells, 32 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Auxiliaries
Lem-class AFS
Cost: Issuance: $573 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $14 million; Weapons Only: $95 million; Vehicles: $128 million
Vehicles: 4 x Merlin HC.1
Vehicle Weapons: 64 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 4 x 8-cell GWLS.33, 4 x 16-cell GWLS.65, 6 x GWLS.68 complexes, 8 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 32 x GWS.57M Erne, 160 x GWS.65M Kite, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 40 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Nanuk-class AGB
Cost: Issuance: $328.2 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $7.2 million; Weapons Only: $64.2 million; Vehicles: $84 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HC.1, 1 x Puffin DHEW.1, 2 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 32 x 7.62mm GPMG magazinesm 120 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 8-cell GWLS.33, 2 x 6-cell GWLS.60, 2 x 4-cell GWLS.66M.2, 4 x GWLS.68 complexes, 1 x 2 130mm gun, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 12 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.65M Kite, 8 x GWS.66M Lark, 6 x GWS.60MB Eel, 6 x GWS.60MS Eel, 1,000 x 130mm shells, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Gabin-class AKR
Cost: Issuance: $334.6 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $12 million; Weapons Only: $34.6 million
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 16-cell GWLS.65, 2 x GWLS.68 complexes, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 64 x GWS.65M Kite, 10 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Smith-class AOE
Cost: Issuance: $464.3 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $12 million; Weapons Only: $68.3 million; Vehicles: $96 million
Vehicles: 3 x Merlin HC.1
Vehicle Weapons: 48 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 1 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 4 x 16-cell GWLS.65, 4 x GWLS.68 complexes, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.57M Erne, 128 x GWS.65M Kite, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Flansburgh-class AOR
Cost: Issuance: $371.3 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $9 million; Weapons Only: $50.3 million; Vehicles: $96 million
Vehicles: 3 x Merlin HC.1
Vehicle Weapons: 48 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 1 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 3 x GWLS.68 complexes, 1 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.57M Erne, 48 x GWS.65M Kite, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

General Marsden-class AP
Cost: Issuance: $250.2 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $8 million; Weapons Only: $50.2 million
Launchers/Guns (totals): 1 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 3 x GWLS.68 complexes, 1 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.57M Erne, 48 x GWS.65M Kite, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Aylesburgh-class AS
Cost: Issuance: $275.2 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $9 million; Weapons Only: $50.2 million
Launchers/Guns (totals): 1 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 3 x GWLS.68 complexes, 1 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.57M Erne, 48 x GWS.65M Kite, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Tugs
Gull-class ATF
Cost: Issuance: $51.7 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $1.4 million; Weapons Only: $16.7 million
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 6-cell GWLS.60, 4 x GWLS.66M.2 complexes, 1 x 76mm gun, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 1 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 4 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.66M Lark, 8 x GWS.60MB Eel, 4 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 4 x GWS.60MS Eel, 500 x 76mm shells, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 64 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Shorebird-class YTB
Cost: Issuance: $7.01 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $280,000; Weapons Only: $11,200
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 4-cell grenade launchers, 2 x 7.62mm GPMG
Weapons/Devices: 8 x multi-spectral countermeasures grenades, 10 x 7.62mm magazines

Spacecraft
A vessel representative of the early days of the RINSN.
Rhadamanthus-class nuclear powered guided missile destroyer (SDGN)
Cost (includes cost to bring materials to orbit): Issuance: $2,372 million; Weapons Only: $111.56 million; Vehicles: $10 million
Drones: 4 x Mote DXS.1
Launchers: 4 x 660mm tubes
Weapons: 6 x 12.7mm EM machine guns, 3 x high powered lasers, 12 x kinetic energy missiles, 6 x EMP missiles, 6 x X-ray laser missiles, 4 x thermonuclear missiles
Isselmere
01-10-2004, 21:47
Please view the RSIN's new "pick what need" (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=8498503&postcount=370) style of fleet design. The general basis for the different groups you might require are provided, you merely need to indicate what combinations of vessels you may require!

Squadrons

Battlecruiser/Battleship Squadron
4 CBG/BBG(N)
1 Flansburgh-class AOR
Total cost: $8,120 million (Region); $9,560 million (Monarch); $11,000 million (Council); $13,163 million (Bastion/Charter); $15,323 million (Ocean)
Substitutions
For Flansburgh-class: Smith-class: +$68 million
For additional Lem-class: +$315 million

Cruiser Squadron
6 CAG/CG
1 Flansburgh-class AOR
Total cost: $7,760 million (Province); $9,920 million (Duchy)
Substitutions
For Flansburgh-class: Smith-class: +$68 million

Destroyer Squadron
6 DDG (AD) or DDG (GP) or mix (please specify)
1 Flansburgh-class AOR
Total cost: $5,600 million
For Flansburgh-class: Smith-class: +$68 million

Frigate Squadron
6 Furtive-class FFH
1 Flansburgh-class AOR
Total cost: $2,900 million
For Flansburgh-class: Smith-class: +$68 million

Corvette Squadron
8 River-class K
1 Flansburgh-class AOR
Total cost: $2,360 million
For Flansburgh-class: Smith-class: +$68 million

Attack Submarine Squadron
6 SS(G)N
1 Aylesburgh-class AS
Total cost: $9,090 million (Forthar); $10,440 million (Port); $11,790 million (Pechtas)

Ballistic Missile Submarine Squadron
6 Palace-class SSBN
1 Aylesburgh-class AS
Total cost: $11,790 million (does not include ballistic missiles!)

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Groups - subject to price decrease and other modifications

Flagship Group (FG)
Monarch-class BBG
Province-class CG
2 County-class DDG (AD)
2 City-class DDG (GP)
4 Furtive-class FFH
2 Forthar-class SSN
2 Flansburgh-class AOR
Total cost: $12,375 million
Substitutions
For Monarch-class: Region-class: -$360 million; Council-class: +$360 million; Bastion-class: +$900 million; Ocean-class: +1,440 million
For Province-class: Duchy-class: +$360 million; Region-class: +$720 million
For Flansburgh-class: Smith-class: +$135 million
For additional Lem-class: +$315 million

Carrier Battle Group (CVBG)
2 Royal Edmund-class CV
Region-class CBG
2 Province-class CG
5 County-class DDG (AD)
5 City-class DDG (GP)
10 Furtive-class FFH
4 Forthar-class SSN
5 Flansburgh-class AOR
Total cost: $29,450 million
Substitutions
For Royal Edmund-class: No carriers: -$4,320 million; Rapier-class (CVL/CVQ): -$1,980 million/-$1,800 million; Walmsley-class: -$1,800 million; Royal Holly-class: +2,160 million; House-class: +2,880 million
For Region-class: Monarch-class: +$360 million; Council-class: +$720 million; Bastion-class: +$1,260 million; Ocean-class: $1,800 million
For Province-class: Duchy-class: +$720 million; Region-class: +$1,440 million
For Flansburgh-class: Smith-class: +$338 million
For additional Lem-class: +$315 million

Carrier Strike Group (CVSG)
Royal Edmund-class CV
Province-class CG
2 County-class DDG (AD)
2 City-class DDG (GP)
3 Furtive-class FFH
2 Forthar-class SSN
2 Flansburgh-class AOR
Total cost: $11,820 million USD
Substitutions
For Royal Edmund-class: No carriers: -$2.16 billion; Rapier-class: -$0.99 billion; Walmsley-class: -$0.9 billion; Royal Holly-class: +1.44 billion
For Flansburgh-class: Smith-class: +$135 million
For additional Lem-class: +$315 million

Surface Battle Group (SBG)
Monarch-class BBG
2 Region-class CBG
2 Province-class CG
5 County-class DDG (AD)
5 City-class DDG (GP)
10 Furtive-class FFH
4 Forthar-class SSN
5 Flansburgh-class AOR
Total cost: $29,450 million USD
Substitutions
For Monarch-class: Region-class: -360 million; Council-class: +360 million; Bastion-/Charter-class: +$900 million; Ocean-class: +1,440 million
For additional BBG(N): Monarch-class: +2,340 million; Council-class: +2,700 million; Bastion-/Charter-class: +3,240 million; Ocean-class: +3,780 million
For Region-class: Monarch-class: +720 million; Council-class: +1,440 million; Bastion-class: +2,520 million; Ocean-class: +3,600 million
For Province-class: Duchy-class: +720 million; Region-class: +1,440 million
For Forthar-class SSN: Port-class: +900 million; Pechtas-class: +1,800 million
For full squadron of Forthar-class SSN (additional 2 SSN, includes 1 Aylesburgh-class AS): +3,170 million
For additional full squadron (6) of Port-class SSGN (includes 1 Aylesburgh-class AS): +10,460 million
For Flansburgh-class: Smith-class: +$338 million
For additional Lem-class: +$315 million

Surface Strike Group (SSG)
Region-class CBG
Province-class CG
2 County-class DDG (AD)
2 City-class DDG (GP)
3 Furtive-class FFH
2 Forthar-class SSGN
2 Flansburgh-class AOR
Total cost: $11,640 million USD
Substitutions
For additional CBG/BBG(N): Region-class: $1,980 million; Monarch-class: +2,340 million; Council-class: +2,700 million; Bastion-/Charter-class: +3,240 million; Ocean-class: +3,780 million
For Region-class: Monarch-class: +360 million; Council-class: +720 million; Bastion-class: +1,260 million; Ocean-class: +1,800 million
For Province-class: Duchy-class: +360 million; Region-class: +720 million
For Flansburgh-class: Smith-class: +$135 million
For additional Lem-class: +$315 million

Expeditionary Force Group, Heavy (EFG(H))
Lord-class LHD
Ungforth-class LPD
Valley-class LSD
Charter-class BBGN
Duchy-class CAG
2 Province-class CG
4 County-class DDG (AD)
4 City-class DDG (GP)
6 Furtive-class FFH
4 Forthar-class SSGN
1 Lem-class AFS
5 Flansburgh-class AOR
Total cost: $26,370 million USD
Substitutions
For Flansburgh-class: Smith-class: +$315 million

Expeditionary Force Group, Medium (EFG(M))
Lord-class LHD
Ungforth-class LPD
Valley-class LSD
Province-class CG
2 County-class DDG (AD)
2 City-class DDG (GP)
3 Furtive-class FFH
2 Forthar-class SSGN
2 Flansburgh-class AOR
Total cost: $11,480 million USD
Substitutions
For Flansburgh-class: Smith-class: +$135 million

Expeditionary Force Group, Light (EFG(L))
Lord-class LHD
Ungforth-class LPD
Valley-class LSD
County-class DDG (AD)
City-class DDG (GP)
Furtive-class FFH
2 Stortbek-class SSK
Flansburgh-class AOR
Total cost: $5,030 million USD
Substitutions
For Stortbek-class: Stortbek 'B'-class: +36 million
For Flansburgh-class: Smith-class: +$68 million

Rapid Assault Expeditionary Force
4 Crocodile-class LCS
2 Lord-class LHD
4 Ungforth-class LPD
2 Rapier-class CVQ
Bastion-class BBGN
2 Charter-class BBGN
4 Duchy-class CAG
6 County-class DDG (AD)
6 City-class DDG (GP)
10 Furtive-class FFH
2 Port-class SSGN
4 Forthar-class SSN
4 Stortbek 'B'-class SSF
1 Lem-class AFS
5 Smith-class AOE
Cost: $51,485 million

Escort Group (EG)
Capable of defending up to 20 transport ships.
Walmsley-class CVL
County-class DDG (AD)
2 City-class DDG (GP)
8 Furtive-class FFH
2 Forthar-class SSGN
Flansburgh-class AOR
Total cost: $10,770 million USD
Substitutions
For Flansburgh-class: Smith-class: +$68 million

Escort Division (ED)
City-class DDG (GP)
4 Furtive-class FFH
2 Stortbek-class SSK
Total cost: $3,420 million USD
Substitutions
For Stortbek-class: Stortbek 'B'-class: +36 million

Coastal Defence Group (CDG)
4 River-class K
2 Stortbek-class SSK
6 Lake-class MCDV
Total cost: $2,370 million USD
Substitutions
For Stortbek-class: Stortbek 'B'-class: +36 million

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Fleets

General Service Fleet
2 Carrier strike groups (CVSG)
Surface strike group (SSG)
2 Medium expeditionary force groups (EFG(M))
Escort group (EG)
3 Coastal defence groups (CDG)
3 Submarine tenders (AS)
Composition: 2 CV, CVL, 2 LHD, 2 LPD, 2 LSD, CBG, 5 CG, 11 DDG (AD), 12 DDG (GP), 23 FFH, 12 K, 12 SSN, 6 SSK, 18 MCDV, 11 AOR, 3 AS.
Total cost: $77,170 million USD
Substitutions
For Royal Edmund-class: No carriers: -$4,320 million; Rapier-class (CVL/CVQ): -$1,980 million/-$1,800 million; Walmsley-class: -$1,800 million; Royal Holly-class: +2,160 million; House-class: +2,880 million

Main Force Battle Fleet
Flagship group (FG)
2 Carrier battle group (CVBG)
2 Surface battle group (SBG)
Escort Group (EG)
4 Submarine tenders (AS)
Composition: 4 CV, CVL, 3 BBG, 6 CBG, 9 CG, 23 DDG (AD), 24 DDG (GP), 52 FFH, 20 SSN, 23 AOR, 4 AS
Total cost: $142,420 million USD
Substitutions

High Seas Battle Fleet
Flagship Group - 15 ships
Ocean-class BBGN, Duchy-class CAG, 2 Province-class CG, 2 County-class DDG (AD), 2 City-class DDG (GP), 4 Furtive-class FFH, 2 Forthar-class SSN, Smith-class AOE
Subtotal: $16,560 million USD
2 Carrier Battle Groups (CVBG)
Each with 36 ships: 2 House-class CVAN, Bastion-class BBGN, 2 Duchy-class CAG, 5 County-class DDG (AD), 5 City-class DDG (GP), 10 Furtive-class FFH, 4 Forthar-class SSN, Lem-class AFS, 5 Smith-class AOE, Aylesburgh-class AS
Subtotal: $69,930 million USD
2 Surface Battle Groups (SBG)
Each with 55 ships: 4 Bastion-class BBGN, 2 Duchy-class CAG, 4 Province-class CG, 6 County-class DDG (AD), 6 City-class DDG (GP), 12 Furtive-class FFH, 6 Port-class SSGN, 6 Forthar-class SSN, 2 Lem-class AFS, 5 Smith-class AOE, 2 Aylesburgh-class AS
Subtotal: $117,270 million USD
2 Light Strike Groups (LSG)
Each with 29 ships: 2 Rapier-class CVQ, 2 Duchy-class CAG, 4 County-class DDG (AD), 4 City-class DDG (GP), 8 Furtive-class FFH, 4 Port-class SSGN, 2 Forthar-class SSN, 2 Smith-class AOE, Aylesburgh-class AS
Subtotal: $54,180 million USD
2 Expeditionary Force Groups (EFG)
Each with 38 ships: 2 Crocodile-class LCS, Lord-class LHD, Ungforth-class LPD, Valley-class LSD, Charter-class BBGN, Duchy-class CAG, 2 Province-class CG, 4 County-class DDG (AD), 4 City-class DDG (GP), 8 Furtive-class FFH, 4 Forthar-class SSGN, 2 Stortbek 'B'-class SSF, Lem-class AFS, 5 Smith-class AOE, Aylesburgh-class AS
Subtotal: $57,537 million USD
Rapid Deployment Force Group (RDFG) - 38 ships
8 Gabin-class AKR, 10 General Marsden-class AP, 2 Walmsley-class CVL, 2 Province-class CG, 2 County-class DDG (AD), 2 City-class DDG (GP), 8 Furtive-class FFH, 2 Forthar-class SSN, 2 Smith-class AOE
Subtotal: $19,850 million USD
Total Cost: $335,327 million USD(excluding drones, weapons, fuel, etc.)
Composition (369 ships): 4 House-class CVAN, 2 Walmsley-class CVL, 4 Rapier-class CVQ, Ocean-class BBGN, 10 Bastion-class BBGN, 2 Charter-class BBGN, 15 Duchy-class CAG, 16 Province-class CG, 42 County-class DDG (AD), 42 City-class DDG (GP), 88 Furtive-class FFH, 4 Crocodile-class LCS, 2 Lord-class LHD, 2 Ungforth-class LPD, 2 Valley-class LSD, 20 Port-class SSGN, 36 Forthar-class SSN, 4 Stortbek 'B'-class SSF, 8 Lem-class AFS, 8 Gabin-class AKR, 37 Smith-class AOE, 10 General Marsden-class AP, 10 Aylesburgh-class AS
Riania
02-10-2004, 10:34
To Whom It May Concern,

Receiving signals from the defense product branches regarding a distinguished naval arms producer offering suberb ships for a reasonable price I went out to investigate.

The Royal Navy was always Riania's pride, as well as the best funded armed service. However, following the decision of the Parliament to completely abort all communications with the outside world and to isolate Riania in order focus on solving internal affairs a hundred and fifty-five years ago, all sort of armed forces branches were abolished and only the small civil militia was maintained. Now that this period of isolation has been ended we have reestablished our navy and we are proud to offer RSIN a longterm contract for a fulfilling series of naval orders. Please note that we are willing to offer both cold, hard cash, as favourable trade agreements and payment in resources for Domestic Production Rights of the missiles stated below.

- 10x Expeditionary Force Group, Light.

[Please replace Stortbek-class SSK with Stortbek 'B'-class SSF]

- Domestic Production Rights of the GWS.41.2 Loon Anti-Submarine Missile

- Domestic Production Rights of the GWS.52 Pelican Anti-Ship Missile

- Domestic Production Rights of the GWS.57 Erne Surface-to-Air Missile

Total: $50.3 billion USD + additional Stortbek 'B'-class SSF replacement costs + Domestic Production Rights of stated missiles.

Funds will be wired upon confimration of order.

Yours Faithfully,

Amanda Ryan,
Board of Procurement,
Department of Defense,
The Allied States of Riania,
""For God, Queen and Country,"
Isselmere
02-10-2004, 16:32
To Whom It May Concern,

Receiving signals from the defense product branches regarding a distinguished naval arms producer offering suberb ships for a reasonable price I went out to investigate.

The Royal Navy was always Riania's pride, as well as the best funded armed service. However, following the decision of the Parliament to completely abort all communications with the outside world and to isolate Riania in order focus on solving internal affairs a hundred and fifty-five years ago, all sort of armed forces branches were abolished and only the small civil militia was maintained. Now that this period of isolation has been ended we have reestablished our navy and we are proud to offer RSIN a longterm contract for a fulfilling series of naval orders. Please note that we are willing to offer both cold, hard cash, as favourable trade agreements and payment in resources for Domestic Production Rights of the missiles stated below.

- 10x Expeditionary Force Group, Light.

[Please replace Stortbek-class SSK with Stortbek 'B'-class SSF]

- Domestic Production Rights of the GWS.41.2 Loon Anti-Submarine Missile

- Domestic Production Rights of the GWS.52 Pelican Anti-Ship Missile

- Domestic Production Rights of the GWS.57 Erne Surface-to-Air Missile

Total: $50.3 billion USD + additional Stortbek 'B'-class SSF replacement costs + Domestic Production Rights of stated missiles.

Funds will be wired upon confimration of order.

Yours Faithfully,

Amanda Ryan,
Board of Procurement,
Department of Defense,
The Allied States of Riania,
""For God, Queen and Country,"

To: Amanda Ryan, Board of Procurement, Department of Defense, Allied States of Riania
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: EFG(L) and production rights order

Your Excellency,

It is an immense honour to be permitted to assist your nation out of its isolation and we at the RSIN are greatly pleased that you have chosen our shipyards for this purchase.

The costs of this procurement of ten Light Expeditionary Force Groups and the domestic production rights for the GWS.41.2 Loon, the GWS.52 Pelican, and the GWS.57 Erne are detailed below:

1) 10 x Expeditionary Force Group, Light = $50.3 billion
2) Substitution of SSK therein for SSF = $0.36 billion
3) Domestic production rights for GWS.41.2 = $750 million
4) Domestic production rights for GWS.52 = $2.45 billion
5) Domestic production rights for GWS.57 = $2.4 billion
Total Cost of Procurement = $56.26 billion

Please note that the packages are already at a 10% discount.

We at the RSIN hope this is the first of many purchases from the esteemed nation of Riania.

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
03-10-2004, 01:36
Submersible Drones

Cuttlefish DSR.1 autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV)

The DSR.1 (drone, submersible, reconnaissance) Cuttlefish is a small submersible drone capable of being air-dropped or launched from lightweight torpedo tubes from a surface ship. It is powered by high-efficiency fuel cells driving a high-power electric motor. With its clean hydrodynamic shape and quiet propulsion, the DSR.1 is extremely silent

If fired from small submersibles such as the "Seahorse" DSA.1, the "Cuttlefish" may either be controlled by an operator via fibre-optic microcable (FOMC) or operate autonomously using its Lyme & Martens patented "Kingfisher" automatic target recognition system (ATR) in conjunction with its long-range wide-focus active/passive sonar developed for the GWS.63 Barracuda to collect information on enemy fleet movements.

As a remote sonar probe to deliver real time intelligence to the parent submarine, the "Cuttlefish" trails a length of fibre-optic microcable (FOMC; up to 25 km contained within the "Cuttlefish") to transmit the drone's sonar data to the parent submarine for processing. The "Cuttlefish" can be sent out to autonomously map sensitive areas or to gather other intelligence such as enemy fleet dispositions. The DSR.1 is guided by its advanced inertial navigation systems and its short-range collision avoidance sonar.

Characteristics
Functions: sonar probe
Dimensions: diameter: 324mm; length: 2.86m
Mass: 315 kg
Propulsion: one axial propulsor; Baillard Electrotechnique PEM fuel cell modules connected via a Semling Electrics generator-battery system to a Felsingburgh Turboelectrics electric motor.
Range: at cruise speed: 60km+; at burst speed: 25km
Depth: 1,000m
Speed: cruise speed: 5-8 kts.; maximum burst speed: 40+ kts.
Price: $3.25 million

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Porpoise DSMC.1 mine clearance drone (http://www.netmarine.net/bat/cm/caract04.jpg)

Mine clearance drone equipping the Lake-class MCDV. The "Porpoise" possesses a keen short-range sonar array allowing it to acquire enemy mines with great accuracy. The "Porpoise" can either operate autonomously or may be remotely operated using its low light television cameras, sonar array, and other sensors.

Characteristics:
Dimensions: length: 2.6m; height: 1m
Mass: 685 kg
Payload: 2 x 45.4 kg explosive charges
Range: 50 km
Depth: 600m
Speed: 5-8 kts. maximum
Cost: $7.5 million, $5 million for Remote Command Station (RCS) and associated electronics.

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Seahorse DSA.1 uncrewed attack submersible (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/dagger/images/dagger2.jpg)

This new submersible drone contains all the best features of Lyme and Martens earlier submersibles as well as the Royal Shipyards own vast experience with submarine construction. The "Seahorse" can use its various sensors to map shorelines before amphibious assaults, provide data regarding enemy fleet movement, as well as engage enemy shipping with the two lightweight torpedoes it can carry.

The central spine contains the various masts the "Seahorse" requires for surface survival and surveillance: schnorkel, signals receivers and transmitters, multifunction radar, and optronic periscope. The "Seahorse" may be programmed either to operate within a specific grid area using its inertial navigation system to maintain station, or on an autonomous attack mission based on information fed into the "Seahorse" before launching. The "Seahorse's" acoustic processors may be updated before launch with up-to-date acoustic signatures to provide the drone with (a) specific target(s).

All in all, the "Seahorse" will provide your navy with the answers it needs to counter today's massive fleets.

Characteristics:
Electronics: MF/LF dual mode sonar, towed passive array, signals receiver/classifier, multimode radar, GPS buoy, amongst others.
Dimensions: length: 8.5 m; diameter: 1.06 m x 1 m
Displacement: 10t (unloaded)
Propulsion: 1-shaft propulsor; gas turbine/AIP (exact machinery undisclosed)
Payload: 2 LWT (324mm); submarine mines
Range: >1,500 km (>810 nm)
Depth: >1,000 m
Speed: (maximum sustainable under AIP): 10 kts.; (schnorkelling): 22 kts.; (submerged): 30+ kts.
Cost: $15 million

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Squid DSM.1 autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) (http://www.ise.bc.ca/images/explorer.gif)

The DSM.1 (drone, submersible, multipurpose) Squid is the RINN's standard submersible drone. The "Squid" may be launched either from its parent submarine's drone housing (RSIN vessels purchased with the "Squid" have these housings) or may swim out of a standard RINN (585mm) or larger torpedo tube. It is powered by high-efficiency fuel cells driving a high-power electric motor. With its clean hydrodynamic shape and quiet propulsion, the DSM.1 is very silent when it needs to be. The "Squid" is a modular design that can be configured to complete several missions. In its most common configuration, it has a module containing three noisemaker/torpedoes (NT module or NTM) that may be used to defend the submarine from enemy attack or may be guided by the DSM.1 to perform a limited assault. The explosive NTs travel at about 6 knots and are equipped with a small sonar seeker head. Alternatively, the "Squid" may carry a 20mm cannon firing supercavitating rounds (SCRs; up to fifteen carried). Generally the "Squid" travels at between 3-5 knots, although the DSM.1 can shoot off at a short-range burst speed of 20-25 knots when threatened, clouding its wake with NTs.

The "Squid" serves as a marine mine detector/neutraliser and as a short range sonar probe. In the former mission, the "Squid" may either be controlled by an operator via fibre-optic microcable (FOMC) or operate autonomously using its Lyme & Martens patented "Kingfisher" automatic target recognition system (ATR) in conjunction with its short-range pinpoint active sonar to locate mines. When the "Squid" detects a mine, it may attach an explosive device using one of its three explosive NTs to neutralise the mine. The DSM.1 may guide the NT to the mine by FOMC or via the AUV's acoustic-acoustic modem. Alternatively, the DSM.1 may use SCRs to detonate the mine. (Needless to say, exploding a mine would reveal the presence of the submarine.)

As a remote sonar probe to deliver real time intelligence to the parent submarine, the "Squid" trails a length of fibre-optic microcable (FOMC; up to 5 km contained within the "Squid") to transmit the drone's sonar data to the parent submarine for processing. If some rapidity is required (up to 25 knots on a straight course) or if the "Squid" is to remain on station for an extended period of time, a thicker power umbilical, which also serves as a towed array, to the parent submarine can be used so as to not drain the "Squid's" fuel cells and battery. The umbilical also serves as a towed array. (Umbilical option only available on RSIN built ships with drone davits.) Alternatively, the "Squid" can be sent out to autonomously map sensitive areas or to gather other intelligence such as enemy fleet dispositions. The DSM.1 is guided by its advanced inertial navigation systems and its short-range collision avoidance sonar.

An autonomous "Squid" may communicate with its parent submarine via an acoustic-acoustic modem. This communication system also allows the DSM.1 to return to its housing for debriefing. At great distances, however, the "Squid" may home into a particular sound signature emitted from the parent submarine. This sound signature beacon uses slightly modified calls of resident sea creatures, which may be updated in the field to fit circumstances, allowing the parent submarine and the DSM.1 to remain undetected.

Characteristics
Functions: mine detector/neutraliser, sonar probe
Dimensions: diameter (travelling): 585mm; length: 6.7m
Mass: 1742kg
Propulsion: one axial propulsor; Baillard Electrotechnique PHDA-7 PEM fuel cell modules connected via a Semling Electrics MGBS-23U generator-battery system to a Felsingburgh Turboelectrics MME-51 electric motor.
Range: at cruise speed: 360km+ (195nm); at burst speed: 50km
Depth: 1,000m
Speed: cruise: ~4 kts.; maximum burst: 35 kts.
Price: $4 million per drone (includes NTM and supercavitating cannon module (SCCM))
Sandpit
03-10-2004, 03:14
What's the (RL) ship in the picture of the Region (Nieland) Class CBG?
imported_Illior
03-10-2004, 03:19
OOC:GAHHH why thread making be you* in a yoda style voice*
IC: Kirin shipyards has deided rather than sell itself to RSIN, it has decided to ask if it, and it's sister company, Jamas shipyards could become partnered yards with RSIN,
Isselmere
03-10-2004, 07:00
What's the (RL) ship in the picture of the Region (Nieland) Class CBG?

OOC: Soviet/Russian Udaloy-class anti-submarine DDG picked because it had two forward single guns rather than double-gun or triple-gun turrets, such as the Alaska class. The Region-class (if it existed) would be much larger.
Isselmere
03-10-2004, 07:09
OOC:GAHHH why thread making be you* in a yoda style voice*
IC: Kirin shipyards has deided rather than sell itself to RSIN, it has decided to ask if it, and it's sister company, Jamas shipyards could become partnered yards with RSIN,

[OOC: Sorry 'bout the separate threads, but the other one was getting ridiculously messy and I thought, perhaps wrongly, that the separation into parts would be much easier to read, perhaps not... My apologies!

Also, the construction of the Crocodile-class for your armed forces should be completed by Monday at the very latest. Forgot some papers at work, being the idiot I am.]

The Royal Shipyards is greatly interested in establishing partnership agreements between the RSIN and the Kirin and Jamas shipyards. I hope you are amenable to the typical partnership agreement listed above (2nd posting on this thread).

We thank you for your continued interest in the Royal Shipyards and look forward to our future dealings with your glorious nation!

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
UKIN
Isselmere
03-10-2004, 07:20
Anti-Air

GWS.57 Erne surface-to-air missile
Image: [Fig. 1 (http://www.eurosam.com/blocks/images/AS30%20V.jpg)]

A replacement for the SM-2.IIIB and Aster-30 missiles currently in service with several navies, the "Erne" uses existing technologies to create an extremely agile and fast missile capable of defeating the most dangerous foes equipped with scramjet technology. The mixture of sensors on the GWS.57 as well as its inertial or command midcourse guidance (updated via secure datalink) ensure that the "Erne" is very resistant to ECM or other countermeasures. Lastly, its well-proven flight control systems, with thrust-vectoring granting high maneuvrability up to 12 Gs and the PIF-PAF (Pilotage en Force - Pilotage Aerodynamique Fort) reaction control enabling maneuvres of up to 60 Gs, ensure that even the most pesky of foes is easily swatted from your skies.

Characteristics
Dimensions: length: 4.8m; diameter: (thruster): 35.66cm, (terminal intercept dart): 32.7cm
Mass: missile: 664kg; warhead: 100kg (blast fragmentation)
Guidance: inertial or command midcourse guidance (through either dedicated directors (AEGIS) or main radar (PAAMS, NAIADS)); dual-mode radar sensor terminal homing, IIR, short-range LADAR
Maximum range: 108 nm (200 km)
Maximum altitude of intercept: 50 km (generally 30 km)*
Speed (maximum): Mach 6
Maneuvrability: >60 G
Flight control: Dual thrust solid rocket with thrust vectoring, folding aft control fins, and "PIF-PAF" rapid reaction control thrusters for rapid maneuvres.
Cost: $1.2 million per unit**

[*As is likely evident, the higher the altitude of intercept is, the less horizontal range the missile has.]

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GWS.65 Kite AAM or SAM
Image: [Fig. 1 (http://www.fortunecity.de/roswell/leviathan/59/aim-120/iris2.jpg)]

The GWS.65 Kite is an extremely agile fire-and-forget air-to-air (GWS.65A) or surface-to-air (GWS.65S/U) missile able to operate within the very short to intermediate air defence radii. Thrust vectoring and tail control surfaces enable this missile to rapidly change directions, making turns of greater than 50 g. Its seeker head is highly discerning enabling the missile to discriminate between the actual target and infra-red countermeasures (IRCM), even permitting the missile to attack specific parts of the target.

Like the VL-MICA, the Kite does not require a dedicated control station for its operation. It may be fired vertically or from a 16-cell trainable launcher.

The Kite system exists as an air-to-air missile and a submarine-launched missile as well. As a submarine-launched anti-air missile (GWS.65U), the Kite may swim out of a torpedo tube or be vertically launched from a depth of up to 250m to attack anti-submarine aircraft.

As an air-to-air missile system, the Kite is available with either active radar (AR; GWS.65A.2) and imaging infra-red (IIR; GWS.65A.1) seeker heads and has an operational range of up to 50 km. With its sensitive IIR seeker head, the Kite is an all-aspect bird-of-prey ready to feast on whatever your foes have to offer.

The air-launched version of the Kite offers full inter-operability with the AIM-9 Sidewinder series and the IRIS-T missile, with a comparable length (2.86m), centre-of-gravity, and mass (87 kg).

Characteristics
Function: short range air-to-air missile, intermediate-to-very short range surface-to-air missile
Launch Angle: all aspects, with 360 degree acquisition capability
Dimensions: length (surface launched version): 3.02m; diameter: 0.14m (core); wingspan: 0.45m (deployed)
Mass: surface launched version: (launch weight) 94 kg, (in launch canister) 112kg; warhead: 10kg RF-proximity or impact fuzed
Range: air launched: 50km; surface or submarine launched: 15 km
Guidance: initial inertial navigation guidance, 256 x 256 pixel imaging cassegrain focal plane array (FPA) infra-red seeker with 90-degree off-boresight targetting, target capable of being updated in-flight by datalink
Propulsion: dual thrust solid rocket with thrust vector control (TVC) and tail control
Ceiling: surface or submarine launched version: 10km+
Speed: Mach 3.5-4
Cost: $250,000
[N.B.: air launched range is dependent on a number of factors including closing rate, angle of intercept, etc. For tail intercepts, range must be reduced accordingly.]

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GWS.66 Lark AAM or SAM

Very short range air-to-air or surface-to-air missile that may be fired from helicopters, man-portable launchers, or autonomous defence posts either in the field or on ships.

The Lark need not be fired directly at an opponent. Using information obtained through a datalink or acquiring targets post-launch with its own highly sensitive and discerning wide-scan focal array, the GWS.66 may guide onto a target hiding behind hills or other obstacles.

Characteristics
Function: very short range air-to-air missile, very short range surface-to-air missile
Launch Angle: all aspects, with 360 degree acquisition capability
Dimensions: length: 1.8m; diameter: 9.2cm (core); wingspan: 21cm (deployed)
Mass: 21kg; warhead: 4kg laser-proximity or impact fuzed
Range: maximum range (surface launched): 8km; effective range (helicopter-sized targets): 5.5km; minimum range: 180m
Guidance: initial inertial navigation guidance, 128 x 128 pixel imaging cassegrain focal plane array (FPA) infra-red seeker with 90-degree off-boresight targetting, target capable of being updated in-flight by datalink
Propulsion: dual thrust solid rocket with thrust vector control (TVC) and tail control
Ceiling: surface or submarine launched version: 4km+
Speed: Mach 2.5
Cost: $80,000

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GWS.67 Lanneret THAAD

Fired from GWLS.58.2

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GWS.74A/G Kestrel BVRAAM/PDMS-SAM

The Kestrel is the latest standard air-to-air weapon used by the RINN and the RINAF for medium range air combat. The GWS.74 is an innovative design that uses a turbo-ramjet to maintain superb agility and control throughout its flight envelope.

The Kestrel can guide onto enemy aircraft using its dual mode radar seeker allowing it to home in on either friendly radars from other aircraft, such as that of an airborne early warning aircraft or from ship or ground control intercept stations, or even from the target's radar signals. A LADAR sensor combined with the missile's small AOSAM allows the Kestrel to select either to explode within the target's proximity (if the signals aren't strong enough and it is near the end of its flight profile) or on impact. A datalink aerial ensures the safety of this system by minimising the risk of own-goals through sensor correlation.

All in all, the Kestrel is a superb performer in the modern air combat environment.

GWS.74A/V Kestrel Characteristics
Dimensions: length: 3.67m; diameter (core): 17.8cm
Mass: 157kg; warhead: 40kg expanding rod/blast fragmentation
Range: air launch: 65nm (120km+); 20nm (37km)
Guidance: (initial) INS, cassegrain active/passive radar seeker with 90-degree off boresight targetting, capable of being updated in-flight by datalink, short-range LADAR
Manoeuvrability: >50g
Flight control: turbo-ramjet with thrust vectoring, tail control fins, and reaction control thrust vents for rapid manoeuvres.
Speed: Mach 4.65 (maximum; variable)
Cost: $325,000

GWS.74M Grand Kestrel Characteristics
Dimensions: length: 3.67m; diameter (core, booster): 25.4cm, (terminal dart): 17.8cm
Mass: 284kg; warhead: 40kg (expanding rod/blast fragmentation)
Range: 35nm (65km)
Manoeuvrability: >50 g
Guidance: (initial) INS, GPS, cassegrain active/passive radar seeker with 90-degree off boresight targetting, capable of being updated in-flight by datalink, short-range LADAR
Flight control: dual thrust solid rocket propellant with thrust vector control, tail control fins and "pif-paf" reaction control jets for rapid manoeuvres.
Speed: Mach 5.2 (terminal velocity)
Cost: $425,000

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GWS.75A Goshawk AAM

Standard long-range air-to-air missile of the RINAF and the RINN, this missile is capable of homing in on the transmissions of either the launching aircraft or other friendlies; its own active radar, or; the transmissions of the targetted aircraft. Using a datalink, the "Goshawk" can be fired using information gleaned from surface or airborne early warning radar stations without requiring the interceptor aircraft to use their own radars.

Don't let the "Goshawk's" size fool you; this beastie has similar manoeuvrability to the "Kestrel."

Characteristics
Type: Long range air-to-air missile
Dimensions: length: 4m; diameter (core): 32.7cm; finspan: 77.24cm
Mass: 405kg; warhead: 54kg
Guidance: (initial-midcourse): laser INS, datalink, or semi-active radar guidance; (terminal): dual-mode radar, short-range LADAR
Maximum range: 140nm+ (260km+)
Speed (maximum): Mach 4.25+
Maneuvrability: >50g
Flight control: Dual thrust solid rocket with thrust vectoring, aft control fins, and "PIF-PAF" rapid reaction control thrusters for rapid maneuvres.
Cost: $525,000

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GWS.84A Peregrine ELRAAM

Characteristics
Dimensions: length: 6m; diameter (core): 32.7cm; finspan: 77.24cm
Mass: 624kg; warhead: 54kg
Guidance: initial-midcourse: laser INS, datalink, or semi-active radar guidance; terminal: dual-mode radar, short-range LADAR
Maximum range: 425km
Speed (maximum): Mach 4.25+
Maneuvrability: >50g
Flight control: Dual thrust solid rocket with thrust vectoring, aft control fins, and "PIF-PAF" rapid reaction control thrusters for rapid maneuvres.
Cost: $750,000

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Anti-Submarine

GWS.41.2 Loon anti-submarine missile
Images: [Fig. 1 (http://www.worldweapon.narod.ru/image/shema3m51.jpg)] [fig. 2 (http://www.mbda.net/test_phototheque/photos/milas_2.jpg)]
Figure 1 illustrates an early preproduction version, whereas figure 2 is an early production model.

The "Loon" is an anti-submarine missile that can be launched either from surface ships or submarines. It carries 200-350kg lightweight (i.e. 324mm) torpedo to the last noted position of the target before releasing its payload.

The weight of the launch vehicle, with booster but without the torpedo, is about 500kg (497.94kg; 376.71kg without booster). With an MU 90 torpedo, the Loon can attain a range of up to 60km, with an initial speed (ballistic phase) of up to Mach 2.25. The launch vehicle can be continuously updated by the firing vessel while in flight. Once the booster engine has been detached, the Loon cruises to the target using a high efficiency turbojet engine at trans-sonic (high subsonic) speed. Above the target, the launch vehicle releases the payload, which then parachutes into the water and proceeds to seek its foe.

The Loon can be launched by a ship equipped with a Mk.41 VLS, or a ship or submarine able to fire a Tomahawk missile.

Characteristics (with MU 90 as payload)
Dimensions: length: 5.25m (without booster), 5.7m (with booster), 6.25m (submarine launch canister); diameter: 464mm (pre-launch); 533mm (stabilising fins, submarine launch canister); 1.624m (wings of launch vehicle extended)
Mass: 680.71kg (without booster), 801.94kg (with booster), 948.68kg (submarine launch canister).
Range: 75km
Speed: Mach 2.25 (ballistic phase); Mach 0.6-0.85 (transitional); ~50kts (terminal velocity of MU 90 torpedo)
Price (without torpedo): $375,000 per unit (VL version), $385,000 (submarine launch canister).[/SIZE]

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GWS.60 Eel low-cost anti-submarine weapon

The GWS.60 "Eel" can either operate as an autonomous device using data collected by the firing vessel either through its own sensors or those of ships, aircraft, or remotes datalinked with it to attack enemy submarines, to counter torpedoes, or to engage frogmen. To fulfill these tasks, four types of warhead may be fitted: a short-range unguided super-cavitating directional warhead (SCW), a dual-purpose impact or hydro-acoustic fused shape-charged directional warhead, a depth-fused high explosive warhead, and a noise-maker. The fusing selection for the first warhead can be determined up to the moment of launching, as may the fused depth for the second warhead.

The "Eel" may be guided in a limited arc by the firing vessel after the initial ballistic phase until the weapon enters the water. Upon entering the water, the warhead detaches and operates according to the specified fusing of the warhead.

Characteristics
Function: low-cost anti-submarine missile
-60Ma: Depth bomb (50kg HE)
-60Mb: Torpedo countermeasure
-60Mc: Supercavitating rocket (~50kg KE)
Launch Angle: vertical to fifteen degrees from the horizontal, with 360 degree initial acquisition capability
Dimensions: length (surface launched version): 2.25-2.4m; diameter: 0.275m, 0.75m (fins deployed)
Mass: surface launched version: (launch weight, warhead versions) 225 kg, (in launch canister) 275 kg (6.8t)
Range: 600-6,000m; SCW (post-deployment): 125m+
Propulsion: solid propellant booster
Guidance: tail fins and thrust deflectors via datalink with launching vessel (until deployment)
Depth: up to 1,000m
Speed: ballistic phase (max.): supersonic; SCW: 200 km/h (max.)
Cost: $250,000 (SCW, decoy), $200,000 (DP), $175,000 (HE)

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GWS.63 Barracuda 324mm torpedo

An advanced lightweight torpedo intended to replace the MU90 torpedo in RINN service, this design operates in a wide variety of environments and its onboard targetting computer is able to process up to ten-to-twelve targets, including stationary ones. The "Barracuda" is a highly manoeuvrable torpedo with an electronically controlled motor that provides quick response to changing targetting solutions. The active/passive sonar seeker is extremely capable of tracking targets over a wide search field and at great distances (over 2.5km).

Given its superlative sonar, rapid speed, and incredible manoeuvrability, the Barracuda is able to perform hard kills on enemy torpedoes with a very high probability of intercept.

Characteristics
Function: lightweight general-purpose torpedo
Dimensions: length (surface-launched version): 2.87m; diameter: 324mm
Mass: surface-launched version: 310 kg; air-dropped version: 325 kg; warhead: 50 kg shape-charged directional APHE
Range: 12 km (maximum speed) to 25 km+ (minimum speed)
Propulsion: Aluminium-silver oxide battery closed-cycle variable speed motor driving a pump-jet propulsor
Guidance: active/passive sonar, possibility of wire guidance and limited AOSAM
Fuzing: hydrostatic proximity or impact
Depth: minimum navigation depth: 3m; minimum standard operating depth: 20m; maximum operating depth: 1,000m+
Speed: 29 kts. to 52.5 kts. (maximum)
Cost: $2.25 million

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GWS.64 Mako 533mm torpedo

The "Mako" is the latest design from Lyme and Martens Industries. Intended to replace the excellent "Spearfish" heavyweight torpedo, the "Mako" offers superlative under-ice, deep sea, and shallow water performance. Capable of being wire-guided or of operating autonomously using an updated version of the AOSAM developed for the original version of the "Squid" DSM.1 and guiding itself to the target with its active/passive sonar array, the "Mako" is capable of differentiating up to ten-to-twelve targets, including stationary ones, and prosecuting them for one-shot kills.

Characteristics
Function: heavyweight general-purpose torpedo
Dimensions: length: 6.05m (U2: 6.2m); diameter: 533mm
Mass: 1737.42 kg (U2: 1848.34 kg); warhead: 305.6 kg (U2: 310 kg) shape-charged directional APHE
Range: ~30 km (68 kts.), 54 km (50 kts.) (U2: 40 km (80 kts.), 67 km (50 kts.))
Propulsion: hydrogen ammonium perchlorate and Otto II (HAP-Otto) fueled open-cycle gas turbine driving a pump-jet propulsor
Guidance: primary: fibre-optic wire-guided, active/passive sonar with laser INS and AOSAM; reacquisition and terminal: wake homing
Fuzing: hydrostatic proximity or impact
Depth: minimum standard operating depth: >25m; maximum operating depth: 1,500m
Speed: 70 kts. maximum (U2: 80+ kts. maximum)
Cost: $2.5 million (U2: $2.85 million)

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GWS.69M Orca ASWM

Fired from GWLS.58.2

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GWS.79U Beluga 650mm torpedo

With the ever increasing size and complexity of the world's fleets, the Royal Isselmere-Nieland Navy requested a new heavyweight torpedo that could breach battleship armour and cause significant damage at long range. Lyme and Martens' GWS.79 Beluga is the culmination of that quest for a long range single-shot kill torpedo for use against fast, deep diving submarines and swift striking power to damage modern dreadnoughts.

Equipped with laser inertial guidance, able to operate either through environmentally-safe but incredibly strong fibre optic cables or by independently through its clever automatic target recognition (ATR) system and autonomous operation situational awareness module (AOSAM) developed from that used on the Squid series of autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV), the Beluga can chase down its prey steathily, swiftly, and accurately.

The Beluga can travel over 100 km to strike out its prey using its powerful and countermeasure-resistant conformal active/passive low probability of recognition (LPR) sonar array to distinguish between decoys and its target, as well as evade active, hard-kill defences such as other torpedoes. The Beluga in its active mode may use preformed beams or perform panoramic scans as well as a variety of search patterns of its environs to target its foe. The active seeker module frequency hops, further frustrating the target's efforts to escape. Should the torpedo lose its target, it can reacquire with its wake-homing sensor that will force one's opponent to use hard-kill measures to escape it.

The Beluga not only possesses fine senses, but a keen brain as well. Both models are capable of being updated until direct control from the firing vessel is lost (control cables snapped or otherwise released or the torpedo was fired in fire-and-forget mode) through the fibre-optic wires.

But the Beluga has brawn as well as brains and sensitivity. Quick and capable of punching through many battleship and submarine armours before exploding within the target's hull, the GWS.79 is capable of high speed even at great depth as the propulsor mechanism has been greatly altered to improve performance at depth.

For your defence needs, the Beluga is the beast for you.

Characteristics
Dimensions: length: 10.48 m; diameter: 65 cm
Weight: torpedo: 4182.64 kg; warhead: 520 kg armour-piercing, shaped-charge tandem plastic explosive
Propulsion: variable speed HAP-Otto gas turbine
Guidance: fibre-optic wire-guided active/passive sonar with wake-homing (acquisition range (active) 12+ km); laser INS
Operating depths: >30m to 800m+
Range: 30 km at 70 kts, 50 km at 50 kts, 100 km at 30 kts
Speed: >70 kts.
Price: $4.25 million per copy

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GWS.87U Physeter 1m torpedo

Characteristics
Dimensions: length: 13.68 m; diameter: 1m
Weight: torpedo: 16,986.75 kg; warhead: 2450 kg armour-piercing, shaped-charge tandem plastic explosive
Propulsion: variable speed HAP-Otto II gas turbine
Guidance: fibre-optic wire-guided active/passive sonar with wake-homing (acquisition range (active) 12+ km); laser INS
Operating depths: >30m to 1000m+
Range: 30 km at 70 kts, 50 km at 50 kts, 100 km at 30 kts
Speed: >70 kts.
Price: $6.8 million per copy

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GWS.89U Sailfish underwater missile

Characteristics
Sarzonia
03-10-2004, 17:33
The Incorporated States of Sarzonia is delighted to note the construction of the Dynasty-class supercarrier and would like to place an order for five of them. At $4 billion each, the total should come to $20 billion.

As always, money shall be wired on confirmation of this order.

We are delighted to continue our terrific relationship with the RSIN Corporation and we hope that the relationship between our two countries remains ever strong!

Kathy Bunhall
Navy Chief
Incorporated States of Sarzonia
The Exetonian Empire
03-10-2004, 17:40
To help maintain the peace and prosperit flourishing in The Exetonian Empire, we would like to purchase the following:

1 Ocean-class nuclear-powered guided missile battleship (BBGN) — $4,200 million (w/o drones)

total cost = $4.2 billion

money will be wired to you on confirmation of order.

Exetonia Erwache!
Isselmere
03-10-2004, 18:09
The Incorporated States of Sarzonia is delighted to note the construction of the Dynasty-class supercarrier and would like to place an order for five of them. At $4 billion each, the total should come to $20 billion.

As always, money shall be wired on confirmation of this order.

We are delighted to continue our terrific relationship with the RSIN Corporation and we hope that the relationship between our two countries remains ever strong!

Kathy Bunhall
Navy Chief
Incorporated States of Sarzonia

To: Kathy Bunhall, Navy Chief, Incorporated States of Sarzonia
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: House (Dynasty)-class CVAN order

Your Excellency,

It is a wondrous honour to receive this latest procurement order from your glorious Navy. We at the RSIN will be most pleased to provide your fleets with five of the new Dynasty-class carriers for the cost of $16.5 billion after most trusted and favoured nation discount. We hope they provide your navy with many years of capable service.

We at the RSIN are always ecstatic to receive orders from our highly esteemed friends in Sarzonia and are always pleased to provide whatever services your Excellency should require. Long may the friendship between our two nations remain strong, and long live President Sarzo!

Your humble servant,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
03-10-2004, 18:19
To help maintain the peace and prosperit flourishing in The Exetonian Empire, we would like to purchase the following:

1 Ocean-class nuclear-powered guided missile battleship (BBGN) — $4,200 million (w/o drones)

total cost = $4.2 billion

money will be wired to you on confirmation of order.

Exetonia Erwache!

To: The Exetonian Empire
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Ocean-class order

Your Excellency,

We regret to inform you that according to the available GDP calculators [OOC: Thirdgeek, Thrace-Tailteann] your nation at present has insufficient funds within its national treasury for such a purchase. The Foreign Arms Sales Commission is concerned with the state of civil rights and political freedoms within your nation, which it feels might lead to the injurious use of the battleship.

For the RSIN, however, I hope that you will visit our storefront sometime soon and I apologise once more for having to decline this order.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
04-10-2004, 03:19
Surface Attack

GWS.47 Robin small diameter bomb (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/smalbomb.jpg)

The GWS.41 "Robin" is a small diameter bomb designed to penetrate deep targets with precision, power, and the absolute minimum weight. Measuring only 1.83 metres in length and 15.24 centimetres in diameter, this 115 kg device can crack through two metres of reinforced concrete with its armour piercing steel casing, something which required 908 kg bombs previously.

Using its anti-jam GPS targetting system, the "Robin" can correct its attack autonomously once dropped. The "Robin" may be dropped as far away as 24 km from the target with a minute circular error probable (CEP; i.e. potential miss radius) of three metres, or twenty-six metres CEP if only the small three-axis laser INS is operable.

Characteristics
Dimensions: length: 1.83 m; diameter: 15.24 cm
Mass: 115 kg
Warhead: 22.7 kg in armour-piercing steel casing
Range: (maximum launch range, altitude dependent) 25 km
Guidance: Differential GPS/INS, autonomous, all-weather
Price: $30,000

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GWS.48 Starling light autonomous attack missile (http://www.missilesandfirecontrol.com/our_products/strikeweapons/LOCAAS/images/pic-product-locaas.jpg) [fig. 2] (http://www.missilesandfirecontrol.com/our_products/strikeweapons/LOCAAS/images/pic02-locaas_sml.jpg) [fig. 3] (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/images/locaas3.jpg)

The GWS.48 "Starling" is a miniature smart missile that uses laser detection and ranging (LADAR) with improved low visibility performance along with an anti-jam GPS and small laser INS to search an area for targets of opportunity. Its autonomous target recognition (ATR) software will then prosecute the target and select the best warhead mode for the target. Like many advanced AI weapons, this weapon's effectiveness is greatly improved when working as a flock.

Characteristics
Dimensions: length: 91.4 cm; width (pre-launch configuration): 25.4 cm; height (pre-launch configuration): 20.32 cm; wingspan (extended): 1.016 m
Mass: 45.36-50 kg
Warhead: 20kg; multi-mode: stretching rod for armour penetration, aerostable slug for increased stand-off capability, and fragmentation for soft target kill.
Guidance: GPS/INS (midcourse guidance and all-weather direct attack); LADAR (search and attack)
Propulsion: 135 N thrust turbojet
Range: 150 km+ (approximately 30-minute endurance)
Search zone: (single munition assault): maximum (at 50 km search radius): 84.5 km^2; minimum (at 150 km range): 38 km^2
(four munition combined assault): long range (at 115 km search radius): 100 km^2; minimum (at 150 km range): 47.5 km^2
Ceiling: 15 km; search altitude: 230 m
Speed: 375 km/h+
Price: $30,000 per unit

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GWS.50 Pigeon anti-radar and autonomous attack weapon (http://www.lockheedmartin.com/data/assets/4552.jpg)

Test model. (http://www.astronautix.com/graphics/t/tacitrai.jpg)

The "Pigeon" is a small, lightweight UAV designed primarily for single-use search-and-destroy missions.

The "Pigeon" possesses lightweight electro-optical sensors (light-intensification and infra-red) and an advanced passive radar/signals receiver and initial processor (radar warning (RW) and direction-finding (DF)) to identify its prey. An identification friend or foe (IFF) aerial runs along the belly of the drone to avoid attacking friendlies, while the secure Link 17G data link ensures that a human can be kept in the loop just in case.

Should no enemy signals be detected within the pre-programmed zone of attack or interest, the "Pigeon" can loiter. The area of interest can be altered in flight either by a control station or by the drone itself if it should pick up enemy signals within its range. (The "Pigeon" can estimate the fuel required to reach a target using a mote.)

Characteristics
Functions: real-time reconnaissance and attack aerial vehicle
Dimensions: length: 2.31m (2.58m with VLS booster); diameter: 0.275m (housed); wingspan: 0.82m (deployed)
Mass: 188 kg (total), 20 kg warhead
Propulsion: turbofan
Range: maximum (no return): 465 km (470 km VLS); combat (full speed, no return): 120 km+
Ceiling: 15 km
Speed: maximum: 0.65 Mach; loiter: 0.25-0.4 Mach
Price: $350,000, $375,000 (VLS)

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GWS.52.2 Pelican anti-ship missile (http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/images/noranti.jpg)

The GWS.52 "Pelican" was developed by Lyme and Martens Industries to replace the GWS.39.3 "Jewel" (Yakhont-3) in domestic service.

The "Pelican," like the "Pigeon" is really a one-way drone with many advanced features allowing it to evade most missile defences as it approaches its targets. Like its siblings the "Rook" and the "Tern," the "Pelican" possesses an effective autonomous operation situational awareness module (AOSAM) permitting the missile to alter its flight characteristics and use its minute radar cross-section and small infra-red signature as well as active jamming (ECM) to counter enemy threats as well as to respond to countermeasures (ECCM), thus giving the "Pelican" a greater probability of successful strikes.

Like the GWS.39.3, the GWS.52 can work individually but is even deadlier in flocks. With its Link 17.2G secure data link, the lead "Pelican" operating at altitude can communicate with the other missiles in the flock to assign and prosecute targets ensuring a wider range of strikes against enemy ships. With this data link connection, the "Pelican" can receive targetting information from dedicated reconnaissance satellites, aerial vehicles providing over-the-horizon guidance, or from the firing vehicle. With this information, the GWS.52 can prosecute an enemy from various angles, regulating its thrust to ensure either a staggered or unique arrival time in the target zone. Furthermore, the data link permits attacks to be performed in conjunction with other combat drones, such as the "Puffin" or the "Rook," to minimise probability of intercept. For instance, the "Puffin" or "Rook" can use its search radar to illuminate the enemy fleet allowing the entire flock of "Pelicans" to remain below the enemy radar. Also, "Pelicans" and "Pigeons" can engage in a combined assault against a hostile fleet: the "Pigeons" eliminate the enemy's air defences while the "Pelicans" advance towards their targets.

Adding to the small EM signature of the "Pelican" is its ability to use either its small low-probability of intercept (LPI) radar or imaging infra-red sensors to home in on a specific target without revealing its presence.

When air launched from high altitude (10-15 km), the "Pelican" may initially proceed to target at 10-12 km altitude until its radar warning receivers begin detecting hostile emissions. The "Pelican" then descends to between 20 m and 5 m, or lower if sea states permit, and accelerates towards its targets. From about 50 km away, one missile (if in a flock) ascends to acquire targets and transmits this data to the other missiles as it descends. This hi-lo profile and the "Pelican's" supercruise turbo-ramjet engine allows a maximum range of 560 km. When either air launched from low altitude, or surface or submarine launched, the "Pelican" may opt for a lo-hi-lo attack profile, allowing attacks from as far away as 325 km. The "Pelican" may also perform a direct lo-lo assault. Using supercruise, the GWS.52 can prosecute targets from over 240 km distant, while operating at full speed (Mach 3+) the "Pelican" can travel up to 175 km to its prey.

All in all, the GWS.52 offers a great advance in the field of modern naval superiority.

Characteristics
Function: supersonic cruise anti-ship missile
Launch Angle: vertical to fifteen degrees from the horizontal, with 360 degree initial acquisition capability
Dimensions: length (surface launched version): 8.9m; diameter: 0.65m (in launch capsule), 0.75m (fins deployed); wingspan: 1.96m (deployed)
Mass: air launched version: 2,500kg (2.5t); surface launched version: (launch weight) 3,000 kg (3t), (in launch canister) 3,800 kg (3.8t); warhead: 300 kg APHE
Range (dependent on launch and attack profile): air launched, hi-lo attack: 570 km (max.); air, surface, or submarine launched, lo-hi-lo profile: 325 km (max.); surface or submarine launched, supercruise with full speed terminal (50+ km), lo-lo profile: 275 km (max.); surface or submarine launched, full speed, lo-lo profile: 180 km (max.)
Propulsion: turbo-ramjet
Ceiling: 15 km; attack altitude 10-5 m and lower (depending on sea states)
Speed: 1.65 Mach (supercruise); 3.22+ Mach (terminal)
Cost: $1.6 million

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GWS.58 Hurricane multi-purpose surface attack missile

The GWS.58 "Hurricane" was developed by Lyme and Martens Industries for service on the Port-class cruise missile submarines as a very long-range anti-ship/surface attack missile.

The GWS.58 consists of three stages: the booster stage; the scramjet stage, and; the terminal stage powered by a turbo-ramjet. On a standard attack mission, the booster stage lifts the “Hurricane” to an altitude and speed at which the scramjet can engage. Once the scramjet stage exhausts its fuel, the missile glides to attack height and speed before igniting the turbo-ramjet. The “Hurricane” then proceeds towards its target.

The “Hurricane” is equipped with a version of the “Pelican’s” AOSAM modified for hypersonic flight. The AOSAM permits the “Hurricane” to select the best course towards the target while minimising the missile’s presence to enemy systems. The “Hurricane” can engage in direct hypersonic strikes against targets (up to 400 km) or may engage in more subtle, stealthy approaches using the terminal stage’s turbo-ramjet. The terminal stage possesses all of the superb counter-measures of the successful “Pelican” missile and is almost as manoeuvrable.

Like the GWS.52 “Pelican”, the GWS.58 can operate either individually or in flocks. Targeting information can be continuously updated both among other missiles in the flock or by satellite or ship through secure channels.

The terminal stage of the GWS.58 uses a LPI radar to guide the “Hurricane” towards its target, although it may be guided by GPS as well. Purely hypersonic attacks are often conducted purely under GPS guidance.

Characteristics
Function: hypersonic/supersonic cruise multi-purpose surface attack missile
Launch Angle: vertical to fifteen degrees from the horizontal, with 360 degree initial acquisition capability
Dimensions: length (surface launched version): 8.92m; diameter: 0.8m (in launch capsule), 1.02m (fins deployed); wingspan: 2.34m (deployed)
Mass: surface launched version: (launch weight) 5,600 kg (5.6t), (in launch canister) 6,800 kg (6.8t); warhead: 500 kg BROACH APHE
Range (anti-ship, land attack): surface, or submarine launched, lo-hi-lo profile: 800km, 1,200 km (650 nm max.: 200 km to altitude, 300 km scramjet phase, 300 km attack phase anti-ship; max. range only for land attack)
Propulsion: solid propellant booster, scramjet second stage, turbo-ramjet terminal stage
Ceiling: 90 km; attack altitude 10-5 m and lower (depending on sea states)
Speed: 6-7 Mach (initial), 6 Mach (scramjet), 1.65 Mach (supercruise), 3.5 Mach (terminal)
Cost: $2.5 million

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GWS.70 Petrel AShM

GWS.70A is the air launched version, GWS.70M is the surface launched version. The GWS.70 is an intermediate range anti-ship missile designed to counter light vessels and surfaced submarines. The Petrel possesses a scaled-down version of the Pelican's AOSAM giving it exceptional ECCM capability, as does its cassegrain dual mode radar array. The dual mode seeker allows the Petrel to perform pop-up attacks against enemy ships to strike against their radars. The Petrel replaces the Penguin on small surface combatants and helicopters.

Characteristics
Function: supersonic cruise anti-ship missile
Launch Angle: fifteen degrees from the horizontal, with 360 degree initial acquisition capability
Dimensions: length (surface launched version): 3.2m; diameter: 0.28m (in launch capsule), 0.84m (fins deployed)
Mass: GWS.70M: (launch mass, with 2 boosters) 385kg, (missile mass) 305kg, (in 2-cell launch canister) 400 kg; warhead: 115kg BROACH APHE
Range: surface, or submarine launched: 50km (27nm)
Guidance: INS, GPS, cassegrain active/passive radar seeker with 90-degree off boresight targetting, capable of being updated in-flight by datalink
Propulsion: turbojet and 2 solid propellant boosters
Ceiling: 15 km; attack altitude 10-5 m and lower (depending on sea states)
Speed: 1.2 Mach
Cost: $1,000,000

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GWS.71 Fulmar AShM

The GWS.71 Fulmar is the Sea Skua's replacement for surface ships, helicopters, and drones. It is a small, short range anti-ship missile designed to counter patrol ships and other light vessels.

Characteristics
Function: air or surface launched trans-sonic anti-ship missile
Launch Angle: vertical to fifteen degrees from the horizontal, with 360 degree initial acquisition capability
Dimensions: length (surface launched version): 2.5m; diameter: 0.22m (in launch capsule), 0.77m (fins deployed)
Mass: (launch weight) 150kg, (in launch canister) 400kg; warhead: 80kg HE and fragmentation
Range: surface launched: 20km
Guidance: INS, GPS, cassegrain active/passive radar seeker with 90-degree off boresight targetting, capable of being updated in-flight by datalink
Propulsion: low bypass ratio (LBR) turbofan
Ceiling: 15km; attack altitude 10-5 m and lower (depending on sea states)
Speed: 0.95 Mach (maximum)
Cost: $500,000

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GWS.72 Heron surface attack missile

Designed from Lyme and Martens’s experience with the GWS.52 Pelican anti-ship missile and the ALQ.220 Flamingo deceptive decoy, the GWS.72 Heron has the capacity of driving your opposition to distraction by its ability to conduct high speed diverted attacks at very low level. The Heron does so either with pre-programmed waypoints or using its very accurate hybrid navigation system (ring laser inertial navigation (INS) and global positioning systems (GPS)) and its low cassegrain radar seeker as a passive receiver to avoid enemy air defences as it proceeds towards its target. Once within striking distance, the Heron takes a radar snapshot of its target. Unlike planar array radars, cassegrain antennae, by their ability to amplify the collimation of radar returns, are more difficult to deflect or decoy using electronic countermeasures, and since the system is active only for the brief period required for target verification, it is extremely difficult to dissuade the Heron. Once the snapshot is taken, its radar seeker once more becomes a passive receiver and the missile accelerates to terminal velocity, impacting with a circular error probability (CEP) of less than two metres.

The GWS.72-b is slightly different in that it has been fitted with extending swept wings, similar to those used on the ALQ.220 Flamingo, that decrease the cruise velocity of the missile to just over supersonic speed, but which serve to extend the range by over 80 km.

Both the GWS.72-a and GWS.72-b variants possess an exceptionally capable automatic target recognition (ATR) system based on that used on the Rook DRA.1 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and the GWS.52 Pelican anti-ship missile, further reducing the missile’s resistance to countermeasures, as well as a secure datalink (WSW.125b Ran) – which may be exchanged for the datalink system used by your nation – permitting a man to remain constantly within the command loop.

Characteristics
Functions: 72-a: two-stage supersonic cruise anti-ship missile; 72-b: two-stage supersonic cruise surface attack missile
Launch Environment: 72A: air; 72L: land-based; 72M: shipborne; 72U: submarine
Launch Angle: vertical to fifteen degrees from the horizontal, with 360 degree initial acquisition capability, 90 degree focal plane
Dimensions: length (surface launched version): 4.77m; (missile): 4m; diameter: 0.34m (in launch capsule), 0.92m (fins deployed)
Mass: surface launched version: (launch mass) 693kg, (in launch canister) 1,000kg (1t), (missile mass) 550kg; warhead: 227kg BROACH APHE
Range: 72-a: 160 km (maximum); 72-b: 250 km+
Guidance: INS, GPS, millimetric wave cassegrain active/passive radar seeker with 90-degree off boresight targetting, capable of being updated in-flight by datalink
Propulsion: low-bypass ratio turbofan with solid rocket booster
Manoeuvrability: tail-surface controlled, thrust vector control; >12 g
Ceiling: 20 km; attack altitude 10-5 m and lower (depending on sea states)
Speed: 1.08 Mach (supercruise), 1.5 Mach (terminal)
Cost: $1.4 million

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GWS.73 Ptarmigan anti-radar missile

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[OOC: Please note that the Royal Shipyards do not sell nuclear weapons. This post is purely for RPing reasons.]

GWS.82U Triton submarine launched ballistic missile (SLBM)

Designed to be fired from the upcoming Chamberlain-class ballistic missile submarines (SSBN; general specifications for which are listed below those of the SLBM). Inertial guidance is provided by a laser inertial navigation system, permitting extremely high accuracy, thereby making the Triton a useful system to deploy conventional as well as nuclear warheads.*

The Triton's body is made of an advanced carbon-fibre epoxy that gives it great structural strength with a very low weight penalty. The extending aerospike -- developed from the RINN's experience with the UGM-133 Trident SLBM -- extends the range of the GWS.82 immensely.

Characteristics
Dimensions: length: 14.26 m; diameter: 2.22 m
Weight: 68,816 kg
Propulsion: three-stage solid-propellant rocket, thrust-vector control for course corrections
Guidance: initial: inertial navigation corrected by global positioning satellite information (GPS); midcourse: inertial navigation corrected by celestial reference navigation system (CRNS); terminal: inertial navigation corrected by stored map reference guidance and GPS information.
Range: 5,000 nm+** (9,260 km+, or 5,750 mi.)
Warhead: Multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles (MIRV)
Cost: $36.4 million

*Very ill-advised, however, because how will your enemy tell the difference between those armed with conventional and those with nuclear warheads?
**1 nm = 1.852 km

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Ordnance

Shell types: Armour piercing (AP), armour piercing high explosive (APHE), dual purpose improved conventional munition (DP-ICM), extended range guided munition (ERGM), extended range guided submunition dispenser (ERGSM), high capacity (HC), high explosive (HE)

Note: Weight for all shells is the total weight of the shell, not of the bursting charge.

130mm

140mm

155mm

203mm - AP: 152 kg; HC: 118 kg

210mm

305mm - AP: 520 kg

406mm - AP: 1,224 kg; HC: 862 kg

508mm - AP: 1,998 kg

560mm - AP: 2,804 kg

610mm - AP: 3,842 kg

635mm - AP: 4,652 kg

760mm - AP: 9,836 kg; HC: 8,688 kg

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Countermeasures

GLK.140 MUSE multi-spectral countermeasure

MLQ.135 Mackerel anti-torpedo decoy

ULQ.136 Remora anti-torpedo decoy
Isselmere
04-10-2004, 09:59
Engines, Electronics, Etc.

Engines
Diesel-electric
Electric motors
Gas
Nuclear (Fission)

Electronics and Systems
Computer Systems
Fleet Management Systems
MEM.6 ODIN
Threat Assessment/Management Systems
MEQ.181 NAIADS (air threat)
MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
UEQ.187 Skald (anti-torpedo)
MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition)
Integrated Shipboard Operations Management Systems (ISOMS)
MEI.3 Bifrost
MEI.4 Mimir
MEI.5 Muninn
Communications
Datalinks
CSZ.17b Godi (secure datalink)
MWZ.129b Brono (secure tactical communications datalink)
Radio
MWZ.178 (secure communications)
UWZ.195 (secure communications)
Satellite
MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system)
UUZ.122 Hermod (secure satellite communications system)
Specialised
MSZ.176 (secure microwave communications) (ex-SVC.98 or sim.)
MJZ.190 (laser communications)
MSZ.196 (encrypted burst transmission communications)
MJC.197 (laser communications)
Underwater
GQZ.128b Dvalin (encrypted acoustic modem)
UUZ.194 (ELF communications)
UJZ.200 (secure underwater laser communications/drone control)
Countermeasures
Decoys
MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo)
ULQ.136 Remora (anti-torpedo)
MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile countermeasures ejector)
GLK.140 MUSE decoy (anti-missile)
ECM/ESM
MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder)
MLR.168 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder)
MLQ.177 (jammer)
ULQ.179 (jammer)
MLQ.180 (jammer)
MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver)
MEQ.188 Valtarn (deception jammer)
MLQ.189 (jammer)
ULR.191 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder)
ULR.192 Delling (laser warning receiver)
UWD.198 (signals direction finder)
MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
Fire Control Systems (FCS)
GSW.114 (torpedo fire control)
MSW.125b Ran (secure missile control datalink)
MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
MRG.186 Gungnir (gunnery fire control)
Optronics
Search and Tracking
MPU.124 Adder (LR multifunction)
MPU.126 Asp (MR multifunction)
Surface Surveillance
MPS.127 Owl (LR surface surveillance)
MPS.130 Bat (MR surface surveillance)
MPS.143 Moth (SR surveillance)
Piloting Aids
MSP.123b Gna (secure drone control datalink)
MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system)
MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system)
MRP.204 Wednesday (air traffic control)
Radars (Except FCS)
Search and Tracking (Multifunction)
MRU.110c Raven (long range)
MRU.112c Crow (MR multifunction)
MRU.113 Huginn (LR multifunction)
GRU.119c Jay (SR multifunction)
Air Volume Search (3-D)
MRS.111c Jackdaw (LR)
MRS.115 Magpie (MR air volume search)
MRS.118 Kafka (LR air volume search)
Navigation
MRN.116 Beluga (LR navigation)
MRN.120 Bottlenose (MR navigation)
MRN.132 Haddock (SR navigation)
Surface Search
MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (LR surface search)
MRS.167 Kayak (MR surface search)
Sonars
Bow-mounted
UQU.148 (active/passive LF bow)
UQU.149 (active/passive LF bow)
Flank-mounted, Passive
UQR.146 (passive flank)
Interception
UQS.150 (active/passive interception)
Keel-mounted
MQU.134 Fenris (keel mounted LF active/passive sonar)
MQU.139 Hound (multifunction)
MQU.141 Terrier (multifunction)
MQU.142 Pomeranian (VSR multifunction)
Towed Arrays
UQR.147 (towed array)
UQR.151 (towed array)
Variable Depth
MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)

Spare Gun Barrels
Listed by calibre (bore size) in centimetres then the approximate bore length in calibres.
76cm/64 - 1,668.97 t
63.5cm/55 - 700.4 t
61cm/55 - 600.8 t
50.8cm/55 - 346.98 t
40.6cm/55 - 162.4 t
30.5cm/55 - 74.654 t

Etc.
Classification Schemes
Engines
MED = Marine Engine (Reciprocating), Diesel
MTG = Marine Turbine, Gas
PHDA
RA(PW) = Reactor, Atomic (Fission), Pressurised Water
Electronics
Installation (First letter)
A = air
C = cryptographic
D = drone
E = emplacement (semi-fixed)
F = field (mobile)
G = multiple platform (GP)
L = land (fixed)
M = marine
P = man-portable
S = spaceborne
U = underwater
V = vehicular, ground or amphibious
W = weapon
Type (Second letter)
A = invisible light, IR, UV
B = biological
C = communications (local, wire, FO)
D = radiation (general)
E = computers/processors
F = magnetic
G = surface attack
I = intercept
J = laser
K = telemetry
L = countermeasures
M = multiple type
N = acoustic (in air)
P = multi-spectral optics
Q = acoustic (underwater)
R = radar
S = special (magnetic, etc.)
T = telecommunications (TV, Fax)
U = telecommunications (satellite, special (microwave, laser, etc.))
V = visible light
W = wireless (radio)
X = inspection and operation
Purpose (Third letter)
B = bombing
C = communications, signals
D = direction finder/reconnaissance
E = ejection (countermeasures)
G = fire control
H = recording
I = informatics
K = countermeasures (decoys)
L = management
M = missile
N = navigation
P = piloting aid/drone control
Q = special purpose
R = receiving, passive detection
S = search
T = transmission
U = multifunction/multipurpose
W = weapon control
X = identification and recognition
Z = secure
Irigrium
04-10-2004, 10:36
The Irigrii Navy would like to purchase 1x Royal Edmund-class CV for the sum of 2.4 Billion USD.

Total will be wired upon confirmation of our order.
Al-Sabir
04-10-2004, 10:44
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
From: Gal Sharif, Secretary of Defense Procurement, The Arab Republic of Al-Sabir
Subject: Crocodile-class LCS.

Dear Sir,

First of all, I'd like to introduce myself. As Mr. El Kadi has been rewarded an Ambassador assignment in Praetonia for his distinguished services for the Republic, I, son of President Abdullah Sharif, have been selected to replace him.

I would also like to pose a number of questions:

1) Could you provide exact statistics on the rapid insertion landing craft included with the Crocodile-class LCS?

2) Can the GWLS.37 launch ESSMs?

***

Due to the astonishing quality of naval vessels provided by RSIN shipyards and a recent powershift in Al-Sabir, where now a powerful pro-Isselmere lobby has been raised, the RSIN can expect a comprehensive load of orders to be placed in the next few years, to start with this particular one:

- 60x Crocodile-class LCS

The total of $9,000,000,000.00 USD will be transferred via secure channels to your account upon confirmation.

Regards,

Gal Sharif
Secretary of Defense Procurement
The Arab Republic of Al-Sabir
imported_Illior
04-10-2004, 11:50
OOC:Whoo Yeah out she comes baby, though they still can land themselves and off load right?
Isselmere
04-10-2004, 17:11
The Irigrii Navy would like to purchase 1x Royal Edmund-class CV for the sum of 2.4 Billion USD.

Total will be wired upon confirmation of our order.

To: Irigrii Navy, Irigrium
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Royal Edmund-class CV

Your Excellency,

It is an honour to do business with your great nation. The RSIN will be pleased to construct a Royal Edmund-class carrier for the Irigrii Navy. The total cost of this hopefully initial purchase will be $2.4 billion USD.

We at the RSIN thank you for your interest in our products and hope that you will revisit our storefront sometime soon.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
04-10-2004, 17:31
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
From: Gal Sharif, Secretary of Defense Procurement, The Arab Republic of Al-Sabir
Subject: Crocodile-class LCS.

Dear Sir,

First of all, I'd like to introduce myself. As Mr. El Kadi has been rewarded an Ambassador assignment in Praetonia for his distinguished services for the Republic, I, son of President Abdullah Sharif, have been selected to replace him.

I would also like to pose a number of questions:

1) Could you provide exact statistics on the rapid insertion landing craft included with the Crocodile-class LCS?

2) Can the GWLS.37 launch ESSMs?

***

Due to the astonishing quality of naval vessels provided by RSIN shipyards and a recent powershift in Al-Sabir, where now a powerful pro-Isselmere lobby has been raised, the RSIN can expect a comprehensive load of orders to be placed in the next few years, to start with this particular one:

- 60x Crocodile-class LCS

The total of $9,000,000,000.00 USD will be transferred via secure channels to your account upon confirmation.

Regards,

Gal Sharif
Secretary of Defense Procurement
The Arab Republic of Al-Sabir

To: Gal Sharif, Secretary of Defense Procurement, The Arab Republic of Al-Sabir
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Crocodile-class LCS order

Your Excellency,

It is a tremendous honour to do business with your glorious nation once again. We thank you for your kind interest in our products and are ecstatic to read that our services have once again gained favour within your highly esteemed nation.

With regards to the rapid insertion landing craft (RILC), the stern davits on the Crocodile are 11.75m long x 3.75 m wide x 3m high, while the RILC themselves are 11m long and 3.2m wide and are powered by outboard motors, similar to RHIB. We are considering the development of amphibious tractors, however.

The GWLS.37 does accept ESSM, which may be guided by the Type 2012.2M Crow, Type 782W Balmung, or Type 784W Gjallar systems via the ISOMS.4 Mimir computer network. The RINN tends to prefer the VL-MICA system as it is a fire-and-forget missile with similar range.

The total cost of the procurement before esteemed nation discount would be $7.5 billion for 60 Crocodile-class LCS (price decrease from $150 million/ship to $125 million/ship), and $6.56 billion after the discount. The surplus funds have been returned to your account.

On behalf of the RSIN, let me say it is a great privilege to once again do business with the illustrious Arab Republic of Al-Sabir and hope you will revisit this storefront sometime soon. May your fleets always find success on the high seas or in littoral waters!

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
04-10-2004, 17:36
OOC:Whoo Yeah out she comes baby, though they still can land themselves and off load right?

[OOC: Yes, they can land and off-load through a pair of forward-mounted top hatches as the air cushion is heavily reinforced, though secrecy and stealthiness is best served at a small distance from shore. :) ]
Jackdonia
04-10-2004, 17:38
We will buy 34 Tern UCAVS!
Isselmere
04-10-2004, 17:52
We will buy 34 Tern UCAVS!

To: Jackdonia
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Tern order

Your Excellency,

It is an honour to do business with your fine nation. The total cost for 34 Tern UCAV will be $333 million after bulk purchase discount. This cost includes 6 ground control stations.

We at the RSIN are pleased with your interest in our products and hope that you will revisit our storefront sometime soon.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Gnomedude
04-10-2004, 18:53
To whom it may concern

We still consider ourselves a small country and have had no need for a substantial military. Even though we are not interested in purchasing your superior goods at this time, we would like to take the opportunity to open our shores for the construction and operation of a shipyard.
We would like to pursue this for these following reasons.

1. Increased employment opportunity for our nation which will boost the economy.
2. Open up or improve relations with surrounding nations and regions.
3. Provide a shipyard (and associated product) in another area that is accessed by many nations.

Because we are considered by most (I would like to say all, but I think that is a bit non-realistic) to be a neutral nation who's main specialty is the all purpose, all terrain mobile hospital used for humanitarian needs, we are also interested in sharing information and or research for the purposes of improving our marine hospitals. We also have ships and submersible units that we use and loan out for shallow and deep underwater research. I believe that the sharing of technology would allow us to improve on these vessels.

Since we have very little experience in the manufacture and operation of military vessels, we would let you place an operations chief to be in charge of the shipyard. Your nation would also decide who could purchase from that shipyard.

Thank you for considering our offer

Tor Basemont
Chief Dude
Shorty Basemont
Chief of Off Shore Affairs
Zemp Lamont
Chief of On Shore Economy
Isselmere
04-10-2004, 19:19
To whom it may concern

We still consider ourselves a small country and have had no need for a substantial military. Even though we are not interested in purchasing your superior goods at this time, we would like to take the opportunity to open our shores for the construction and operation of a shipyard.
We would like to pursue this for these following reasons.

1. Increased employment opportunity for our nation which will boost the economy.
2. Open up or improve relations with surrounding nations and regions.
3. Provide a shipyard (and associated product) in another area that is accessed by many nations.

Because we are considered by most (I would like to say all, but I think that is a bit non-realistic) to be a neutral nation who's main specialty is the all purpose, all terrain mobile hospital used for humanitarian needs, we are also interested in sharing information and or research for the purposes of improving our marine hospitals. We also have ships and submersible units that we use and loan out for shallow and deep underwater research. I believe that the sharing of technology would allow us to improve on these vessels.

Since we have very little experience in the manufacture and operation of military vessels, we would let you place an operations chief to be in charge of the shipyard. Your nation would also decide who could purchase from that shipyard.

Thank you for considering our offer

Tor Basemont
Chief Dude
Shorty Basemont
Chief of Off Shore Affairs
Zemp Lamont
Chief of On Shore Economy

To: Tor Basemont, Chief Dude; Shorty Basemont, Chief of Off Shore Affairs; Zemp Lamont, Chief of On Shore Economy
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Construction of shipyard and partnership agreements

Your Excellencies,

We at the Royal Shipyards are greatly intrigued by your offer to allow us to construct and operate a shipyard within your great nation. At present, the RSIN is in the process of a major restructuring following our near bankruptcy the month previous and would require some assistance, whether financial or otherwise, in order to permit the establishment of a satellite yard within your nation. As your nation is, at present, small, the required investment need not be large.

Upon entering the contract, certain production rights will be granted. These rights are for domestic use only. Production for foreign markets may only proceed with the approval of the RSIN headquarters, which defers to our Parliament's Foreign Arms Sales Commission The costs of the licensing for domestic production, when not defrayed by the initial investment by the host nation may be paid by raw or processed materials, tax deferrals, or other schemes as decided by our two nations.

We at the RSIN hope you are amenable to such an arrangement.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Jackdonia
04-10-2004, 20:05
333 million wired.
Highly ungifted waywos
04-10-2004, 20:39
[tag for reaserch]
Sarzonia
04-10-2004, 20:48
[tag for reaserch]

[OOC: What kind of "research"?]
Isselmere
04-10-2004, 20:58
[OOC: What kind of "research"?]

[OOC: I dunno, but methinks I'd best contact my solicitors just in case... :) Hopefully it's just for an order!]
Isselmere
04-10-2004, 21:54
The Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland are pleased to announce the preliminary designs for the following vessels and programs are being finalised and will soon be ready for sale:

1) Court-class carrier
2) Fort-class amphibious assault vessel
3) Support ship group
4) New fleet and squadron packages

The specifications for these products will be listed as soon as they become available.

Thank you for your interest in the RSIN!

John Malveny
Director
Products Management Division
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
imported_Illior
04-10-2004, 23:47
The Nation Of Illior is glad to see the final design RSIN came out with it and is very pleased, of course. Now, that being said, we would like to purchase exclusive production rights to the Crocodile(basicly saying you and me being the only 2 to be able to produce them, though you can still sell them and I can't). Also, being very pleased with it, we would like to order at the moment 50 crocodile class combat ships. we thank you for such a great product.

[ENCRYPTED MESSAGE] all that being said, 230 billion Allied credits(=$1.67) have been wired, part for the reasearch done, and more to help you out

Thanks a Million

Chairman of the SOEAC
Isselmere
04-10-2004, 23:49
Here's the new Court-class guided missile armed aircraft carrier

Court-class guided missile aircraft carrier (CVG(N)) (http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/gaulle/images/gaulle14.jpg)
Displacement: 41,201 t (light), 52,883 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 259.6 m (wl), 267.4 m (oa); beam 66 m; draught 8.87 m.
Propulsion: 3-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 6 gas turbines (MTG-6); 257.4 MW = 34.2 kts. or 4-shaft CONAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 2 pressurised water fission reactors (INNEC RA(PW)-6); 350 MW = 35 kts.
Crew: 688 (+ aircrew + 432 marines + 60 flag staff); capable of accommodating 2,200.
Flight deck: angled at 10-degrees
Elevators: 2 deck edge (2 starboard) rated at 70 t.
Catapults: 2; low-emission EMALS (1 on port-side sponson, 1 fore)
Arrestor wires: 4; low-emission EARS
Protection: (Main belt): 20.3 cm; (Magazines): 7.62 cm; (Flight deck): 45.72 cm; (Engineering, additional): 7.62 cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 4 x GWLS.24.2 (F/A, P/S), 4 x 16-cell GWLS.33 (F/A, P/S), 4 x GWLS.53 (F/A, P/S), 2 x GWLS.54 (P/S amidships), 16 x MLG-27.
ASuW: 2 x 4-cell GWLS.58 (S).
ASW: 4 x 6-cell GWLS.60 Eel LCAS (F/A, P/S).
MCM: 4 x 20mm RST (500 SCR/cannon)
Aircraft:
Can operate and deploy about 40-50 aircraft (not included in price).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: ISOMS.4 Mimir
Radars: Type 2010.2M Raven (multifunction search and tracking), Type 2011A Jackdaw (volume search), Type 2204C Wednesday (air traffic control), Type 31L Friday (automatic carrier landing system), Type 516N Beluga (navigation), Type 1064S Hofvarpnir (surface search)
Passive electro-optical: Type 24S Adder (long range search and tracking), Type 27E Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/electro-optical: 4 x Type 784W Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonar: Type 934K Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM: Type 3077J (jammer), Type 3065D (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), Type 3084R Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), Type 3085T SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Communications: Alvis (secure satellite communications system), Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink).
Countermeasures: Siren (anti-missile), MASS (anti-missile), Mackerel (anti-torpedo).
Cost: $2,250 million USD (gas turbine); $2,750 million USD (nuclear-powered)
Production time: 3.5 years
Production capacity: 10 ships

Thank you for your interest in our fine products!

John Malveny
Product Management Division
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
05-10-2004, 00:10
The Nation Of Illior is glad to see the final design RSIN came out with it and is very pleased, of course. Now, that being said, we would like to purchase exclusive production rights to the Crocodile(basicly saying you and me being the only 2 to be able to produce them, though you can still sell them and I can't). Also, being very pleased with it, we would like to order at the moment 50 crocodile class combat ships. we thank you for such a great product.

[ENCRYPTED MESSAGE] all that being said, 230 billion Allied credits(=$1.67) have been wired, part for the reasearch done, and more to help you out

Thanks a Million

Chairman of the SOEAC

[Encrypted]
To: The Chairman of the SOEAC, Illior
From: Neville Colwan, D-G, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Crocodile-class LCS

Dear Sir:

We thank you for you kind words on our Crocodile-class LCS and are extremely pleased that the design meets your expectations. We hope that it will provide your forces with the necessary punch to cause your enemies to second guess any potential aggression against you. The total cost of this procurement with most favoured nation discount will be $5.31 billion USD.

We are also very grateful to receive the new investment you have made in the RSIN. We shall use it to produce the finest ships and other vehicles for your fleets and reinvest it within our partnered yards in Illior enabling both the Kirin and Jamas yards to construct even larger vessels.

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
imported_Illior
05-10-2004, 00:25
[Encrypted]
To: The Chairman of the SOEAC, Illior
From: Neville Colwan, D-G, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Crocodile-class LCS

Dear Sir:

We thank you for you kind words on our Crocodile-class LCS and are extremely pleased that the design meets your expectations. We hope that it will provide your forces with the necessary punch to cause your enemies to second guess any potential aggression against you. The total cost of this procurement with most favoured nation discount will be $5.31 billion USD.

We are also very grateful to receive the new investment you have made in the RSIN. We shall use it to produce the finest ships and other vehicles for your fleets and reinvest it within our partnered yards in Illior enabling both the Kirin and Jamas yards to construct even larger vessels.

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN

Encrypted
Thank you sir, for the most gracious price, an it of course will be wired ASAP

Chairman of the SOEAC

Dear Mr. Colwan,
We thank you for your investments into our yards, which at the moment are going under reconstruction so that each of our yards shall be able to produce 5 of the largest ships you produce at one time. This also allows us to employ many more Illiorians, who are most anal with their work. Also due to your contributions, unemployment has dropped .01 percent, which is absolutley huge in a nation as large as Illior, I shall not describe what other indutries this has affected, but it did do a great deal. Thanks to you, we hope to be like one of the first shipyard founders in Illior (Insert major ship production Name from WWII who made the infamous Liberty Ships), to make as fast as possible with the best possible quality. Over all, on behalf of the Illiorian people I thank you. Also, I have just been informed By the Chairman of the INGC that he would welcome a permanent embassy exchange, free airspace, and a shared military complex(1/2 yours, 1/2 mine in each of us working together. A military complex in Illior includes barracks for 2 battalions, one each, 3 air squadrons each, 1 mechanized/tank battalion, and enough room for a Carrier battle group each), And lastly, A permanent Strategic alliance between our 2 great nations.

Thank you,
Vielom Haardarkar
VP of the Kirin Shipyard
The Sovereignty of Pie
05-10-2004, 01:07
The governemtn of the Sovereignty of pie wishes to the following:

2 house class aircraft carriers......................8,000,000,000
10 Monarch class battleships with droned.....26,450,000,000
Total.....................................................34,450,000,000

Will be paid upon conformation.
Isselmere
05-10-2004, 04:40
Encrypted
Thank you sir, for the most gracious price, an it of course will be wired ASAP

Chairman of the SOEAC

Dear Mr. Colwan,
We thank you for your investments into our yards, which at the moment are going under reconstruction so that each of our yards shall be able to produce 5 of the largest ships you produce at one time. This also allows us to employ many more Illiorians, who are most anal with their work. Also due to your contributions, unemployment has dropped .01 percent, which is absolutley huge in a nation as large as Illior, I shall not describe what other indutries this has affected, but it did do a great deal. Thanks to you, we hope to be like one of the first shipyard founders in Illior (Insert major ship production Name from WWII who made the infamous Liberty Ships), to make as fast as possible with the best possible quality. Over all, on behalf of the Illiorian people I thank you. Also, I have just been informed By the Chairman of the INGC that he would welcome a permanent embassy exchange, free airspace, and a shared military complex(1/2 yours, 1/2 mine in each of us working together. A military complex in Illior includes barracks for 2 battalions, one each, 3 air squadrons each, 1 mechanized/tank battalion, and enough room for a Carrier battle group each), And lastly, A permanent Strategic alliance between our 2 great nations.

Thank you,
Vielom Haardarkar
VP of the Kirin Shipyard

To: The Chairman of the INGC, Illior c/o Vielom Haardarkar, VP, Kirin Shipyard, Illior
From: Sir George Fredericks, Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Development, UKIN
Subject: Establishment of diplomatic relations and alliance

Your Excellency,

On behalf of His Isselmerian and Nielander Majesty's Government let me write how greatly pleased we are to read of the decline in unemployment in your highly esteemed nation and of the concomitant benefits accruing from the partnership with the Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland.

His Majesty's Government is keenly interested in establishing such a firm relationship between our two countries and would gratefully accept an exchange of embassies, the granting of the freedom of the skies over the UKIN (barring the rare exception for extremely secret areas, for which we will of course reciprocate by avoiding all overflights of such areas within Illior by satellite or aerospace vehicle), the establishment of joint bases within our two lands, including the use of Staberinde Island off the Anguistian coast for joint service training. Similarly, we grant the joint use of the Sleethaven Royal Naval Base (Nieland), which serves as the home port for the Second Home Fleet. Facilities within the naval base will be constructed for your services' personnel, and permission for the use of other training grounds for Illiorian air force and army personnel has been granted.

As for the establishment of a permanent strategic alliance between our two nations, we in His Majesty's Government could not be more pleased. We are ecstatic to receive our newfound Illiorian brothers, and long may our mutually beneficial friendship reign!

Sincerely yours in amity,

The Rt. Hon. Sir George Fredericks, KL, MP, CS, PC
Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Development
UKIN
Isselmere
05-10-2004, 04:47
The governemtn of the Sovereignty of pie wishes to the following:

2 house class aircraft carriers......................8,000,000,000
10 Monarch class battleships with droned.....26,450,000,000
Total.....................................................34,450,000,000

Will be paid upon conformation.

To: The Sovereignty of Pie
From: Neville Colwan, D-G, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: CVAN and BBG order

To Whom It May Concern:

I must regretfully submit that at present your nation does not have sufficient funds to procure the entirety of this order. The carriers alone would comprise up to a sixth of your nation's entire budget. We suggest either considering an alternative package or offering a structured payment schedule for the purchase of the package as requested.

Thank you for your interest in the RSIN and we hope you will revisit our storefront sometime soon.

Sincerely,

Olivia Brockhurst
Senior Accountant
Financial Services
Product Management Division
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
05-10-2004, 06:13
*bump*
Asurnahb
05-10-2004, 07:06
The Asurnahbian Navy, following reports on your excellent and trustworthy service and products, would like to purchase the following Naval vessels:

----Item----
Lake-Class MCDV
----Amount----
45

----Item----
Gabin Class Roll on/ Roll Off Cargo Vessel (AKR)
----Amount----
12

----Item----
Smith-class fuel and munitions transport vessel (AOE)
----Amount----
3

----Total----
$7,875,000,000

This amount will be electronicly wired to you upon confirmation of this Invoice.
imported_Illior
05-10-2004, 11:56
To: The Chairman of the INGC, Illior c/o Vielom Haardarkar, VP, Kirin Shipyard, Illior
From: Sir George Fredericks, Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Development, UKIN
Subject: Establishment of diplomatic relations and alliance

Your Excellency,

On behalf of His Isselmerian and Nielander Majesty's Government let me write how greatly pleased we are to read of the decline in unemployment in your highly esteemed nation and of the concomitant benefits accruing from the partnership with the Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland.

His Majesty's Government is keenly interested in establishing such a firm relationship between our two countries and would gratefully accept an exchange of embassies, the granting of the freedom of the skies over the UKIN (barring the rare exception for extremely secret areas, for which we will of course reciprocate by avoiding all overflights of such areas within Illior by satellite or aerospace vehicle), the establishment of joint bases within our two lands, including the use of Staberinde Island off the Anguistian coast for joint service training. Similarly, we grant the joint use of the Sleethaven Royal Naval Base (Nieland), which serves as the home port for the Second Home Fleet. Facilities within the naval base will be constructed for your services' personnel, and permission for the use of other training grounds for Illiorian air force and army personnel has been granted.

As for the establishment of a permanent strategic alliance between our two nations, we in His Majesty's Government could not be more pleased. We are ecstatic to receive our newfound Illiorian brothers, and long may our mutually beneficial friendship reign!

Sincerely yours in amity,

The Rt. Hon. Sir George Fredericks, KL, MP, CS, PC
Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Development
UKIN

Sir George Fredricks,
In reponse to your acceptmant of oour terms, Pingree Military base, has been opened up for your use on the Island of Creshaw, 50 miles or so Off of the Illiorian mainland, It's on the land facing side so the seas aren't as rough. Thank you many times over,

Chairman Kars INGC
Al-Sabir
05-10-2004, 13:36
To: Neville Colwan, D-G, RSIN, UKIN
From: Gal Sharif, Minister of Defense, The Arab Republic of Al-Sabir
Subject: Rapier-class CVQ, GWS.52 Pelican ASM, Crocodile-class LCS order.

Dear Sir,

First, I'd like to congratulate RSIN on another job well done regarding the Crocodile-class LCS. In a series of mandatory readiness trials, all LCS squadrons operating the beforementioned vessel have performed absolutely suberb, to the highest possible standards. The crews have commended the Crocodile for their astonishing success and due to this impressive feat we would to place an order for sixty (60) additional Crocodile-class LCS.

Second, the Navy and Coast Guard have recently announced their intentions to cease massproduction of the Yakhont-3, of which we posess the precious domestic production rights, and to pursue a replacement. Your remarkable Pelican ASM easily fulfilled all obligatory requirements and offered jawdropping extra features, as the "flock" assault mode and shared datalinks with the "Rook" UMAV, also in service with our Navy. Due to this we would to acquire the production rights of the GWS.52 Pelican ASM.

Third, new Navy doctrines prescribe more focus on littoral water operations and quick, light deployments with quick strikes against extensive arrays of well-defended targets, in other words, "doing more with less". Additional Rapier-class CVQ should fulfill this need for the forseeable future and therefore six (6) extra Rapier-class CVQs (all drones included) are to be ordered.

The total cost, $17,820,000,000.00, excluding possible DPRs for the Pelican ASM, will be transferred via secure channels upon confirmation.

Regards,

Gal Sharif
Minister of Defense
The Arab Republic of Al-Sabir
Isselmere
05-10-2004, 16:35
The Asurnahbian Navy, following reports on your excellent and trustworthy service and products, would like to purchase the following Naval vessels:

----Item----
Lake-Class MCDV
----Amount----
45

----Item----
Gabin Class Roll on/ Roll Off Cargo Vessel (AKR)
----Amount----
12

----Item----
Smith-class fuel and munitions transport vessel (AOE)
----Amount----
3

----Total----
$7,875,000,000

This amount will be electronicly wired to you upon confirmation of this Invoice.

To: Asurnahbian Navy, Asurnahb
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Lake-class MCDV, Gabin-class AKR, Smith-class AOE

Your Excellency,

We at the RSIN is greatly pleased to receive this order from your navy. We will begin production of the vessels forthwith. The total cost of the procurement for 45 Lake-class MCDV, 12 Gabin-class AKR, and 3 Smith-class AOE will be $7,000 million after bulk purchase discount (10%).

We thank you for your interest in our products and hope that your Excellency will revisit our storefront sometime soon.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Gnomedude
05-10-2004, 16:37
>To: Tor Basemont, Chief Dude, Gnomedude
>From: Neville Colwan, D-G, RSIN, UKIN
>Subject: Satellite yard

>Your Excellency,

>We are greatly honoured by your acceptance of the contract and will send >RSIN engineers to assist in the construction of the necessities. What we >require would be two very heavy lifting cranes for modular construction, >two dry docks able to dock vessels of at least 30,000 tonnes (larger ones >can be built afterward) with about 50 m working width (about 65-70 m wide >total) and about 300 m long, and the port area dredged to permit the >passage of vessels of about 20 m in draught. We at the RSIN would be >happy to assist further in these endeavours.

>We at the RSIN and the UKIN look forward to building a firm relationship with >our new partners in Gnomedude, and thank you for your interest in our >products and services!

>Sincerely yours,

>Neville Colwan
>Director-General
>Royal Shipyards
>Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN

Dear Kind Sir

Thank you for the information. We have the cranes and the port is naturaly deep enough to dock the biggest of ships. Even thouogh we do have dry docks, we have nothing that large so we will start construction of the 2 new larger dry docks as soon as your engineers arrive.
We are looking forward to this enhance relationship with RSIN and UKIN
Tor Basemont
Chief Dude
Isselmere
05-10-2004, 16:37
To: Neville Colwan, D-G, RSIN, UKIN
From: Gal Sharif, Minister of Defense, The Arab Republic of Al-Sabir
Subject: Rapier-class CVQ, GWS.52 Pelican ASM, Crocodile-class LCS order.

Dear Sir,

First, I'd like to congratulate RSIN on another job well done regarding the Crocodile-class LCS. In a series of mandatory readiness trials, all LCS squadrons operating the beforementioned vessel have performed absolutely suberb, to the highest possible standards. The crews have commended the Crocodile for their astonishing success and due to this impressive feat we would to place an order for sixty (60) additional Crocodile-class LCS.

Second, the Navy and Coast Guard have recently announced their intentions to cease massproduction of the Yakhont-3, of which we posess the precious domestic production rights, and to pursue a replacement. Your remarkable Pelican ASM easily fulfilled all obligatory requirements and offered jawdropping extra features, as the "flock" assault mode and shared datalinks with the "Rook" UMAV, also in service with our Navy. Due to this we would to acquire the production rights of the GWS.52 Pelican ASM.

Third, new Navy doctrines prescribe more focus on littoral water operations and quick, light deployments with quick strikes against extensive arrays of well-defended targets, in other words, "doing more with less". Additional Rapier-class CVQ should fulfill this need for the forseeable future and therefore six (6) extra Rapier-class CVQs (all drones included) are to be ordered.

The total cost, $17,820,000,000.00, excluding possible DPRs for the Pelican ASM, will be transferred via secure channels upon confirmation.

Regards,

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

To: Gal Sharif, Minister of Defense, The Arab Republic of Al-Sabir
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Rapier-class CVQ, GWS.52 Pelican ASM, Crocodile-class LCS order.

Your Excellency,

We at the RSIN thank you for your kind words regarding the Crocodile-class LCS and are most honoured to manufacture a further sixty for your Excellency’s glorious navy.

Likewise, we are thankful for your continued interest in the Rapier-class CVQ, of which we will gladly produce a further six for your Excellency’s superb navy.

We are similarly joyous to read of your interest in obtaining the domestic production rights to the GWS.52 Pelican, which will certainly be granted to the formidable nation of Al-Sabir.

Thus the total cost of this procurement after esteemed nation discount (12.5%):
Crocodile-class LCS (60) = $6,560 million
Rapier-class CVQ with drones (6) = $8,560 million
Subtotal = $15,120 million
+
GWS.52 Pelican DPR = $2,450 million (covers all versions of the missile)
Total = $17,570 million

We at the RSIN are, as always, greatly honoured to receive orders from the illustrious Al-Sabir Navy and wish our friends in the Arab Republic of Al-Sabir the greatest of fortunes on the seas and coasts.

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
05-10-2004, 19:53
*bump*
Ranudon
05-10-2004, 22:55
To: Neville Colwan, D-G, RSIN, UKIN
From: Elizabeth Weaton, Minister of Defense, Ranudon
Subject: Coastal Defense Purchase

The Royal Ranudon Navy wishes to contract with your company to build a squadron of light ships for our coastal defense. If this purchase meets the needs and expectations we are attempting to fill, we anticipate future orders will be forthcoming. We have heard good things about your shipyards and are looking forward to a healthy business relationship with you.

6 x Lake Class (Coastal Patrol) vessels
2 x Lake Class (Mine Sweeper) vessels
4 x River Class Corvettes
1 x Flansburg Class Replenishment vessel
2 x Furtive Class Frigates


The sum of $3,085 Million USD will be wired upon your confirmation of this order.

Thank you,

Elizabeth Weaton
Minister of Defense
Constitutional Monarchy of Ranudon
Asurnahb
05-10-2004, 23:27
To: Asurnahbian Navy, Asurnahb
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Lake-class MCDV, Gabin-class AKR, Smith-class AOE

Your Excellency,

We at the RSIN is greatly pleased to receive this order from your navy. We will begin production of the vessels forthwith. The total cost of the procurement for 45 Lake-class MCDV, 12 Gabin-class AKR, and 3 Smith-class AOE will be $7,000 million after bulk purchase discount (10%).

We thank you for your interest in our products and hope that your Excellency will revisit our storefront sometime soon.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN


Our Government and our Nation thank you. These vessels will be put to immediate use once recieved. Though, we do ask for an ETA on their construction and delivery, although we are not attempting to rush you, we are planning on procuring several classes of Combat ships after this order is completed.

We also would like to thank you for the Discount, the amount of 7 Billion has been wired to your accounts.
Isselmere
06-10-2004, 04:48
To: Neville Colwan, D-G, RSIN, UKIN
From: Elizabeth Weaton, Minister of Defense, Ranudon
Subject: Coastal Defense Purchase

The Royal Ranudon Navy wishes to contract with your company to build a squadron of light ships for our coastal defense. If this purchase meets the needs and expectations we are attempting to fill, we anticipate future orders will be forthcoming. We have heard good things about your shipyards and are looking forward to a healthy business relationship with you.

6 x Lake Class (Coastal Patrol) vessels
2 x Lake Class (Mine Sweeper) vessels
4 x River Class Corvettes
1 x Flansburg Class Replenishment vessel
2 x Furtive Class Frigates


The sum of $3,085 Million USD will be wired upon your confirmation of this order.

Thank you,

Elizabeth Weaton
Minister of Defense
Constitutional Monarchy of Ranudon

To: Elizabeth Weaton, Minister of Defense, Constitutional Monarchy of Ranudon
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: Bulk order

Your Excellency,

It is a great honour to receive this order from your nation that we hope will be well able to defend your shores against potential aggression. The total cost of this procurement will be $2,776 million after bulk order discount (10%). As previously agreed, we will accept a five-year interest-free payment schedule to be made in annual payments of $694 million.

We are greatly pleased with your decision to purchase vessels from the RSIN and hope that you will revisit our storefront soon. May these ships serve you well.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
06-10-2004, 07:17
Here are the new products that will soon be on offer from the Royal Shipyards:

1) Fort-class amphibious assault vessel
2) GWS.60 Eel low cost anti-submarine weapon
3) Support ship group
4) New fleet and squadron packages

We thank you for your interest in our products, and hope you will visit the RSIN storefront again!

Sincerely,

John Malveny
Director
Product Management Division
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
06-10-2004, 17:39
Our Government and our Nation thank you. These vessels will be put to immediate use once recieved. Though, we do ask for an ETA on their construction and delivery, although we are not attempting to rush you, we are planning on procuring several classes of Combat ships after this order is completed.

We also would like to thank you for the Discount, the amount of 7 Billion has been wired to your accounts.

[OOC: Apologies for not having posted earlier. The ships should be completed as of this date. Sorry for the delay.]
Asurnahb
07-10-2004, 00:13
OOC: It's all right, I just didn't want to put order after order im, hehe.

IC:

Our Naval Officers, Tacticians, and Crews report great success in the exercises which were used to test the worthiness of the crafts we purchased from your Nation.

The Lake-Class MCVD worked remarkable in coastal defence manuevers, and will be the backbone of our Harbor and Coastline defences. As such, we wish to purchase another 15 of the Lake-Class MCVDs.

We wish to also create a Capitol Ship fleet, starting with the following:

6 - Region (Nieland) Class CBG

5 - City (Daurmont) Class DDG (GP)

The total shall be: $19,325,000,000 which will be wired upon confirmation of this invoice.
Ranudon
07-10-2004, 00:39
To: Neville Colwan, D-G, RSIN, UKIN
From: Elizabeth Weaton, Minister of Defense, Ranudon
Subject: Coastal Defense Purchase

First of all, we would like to thank you for the discount you have offered us, as well as the generous payment terms.

Once our previous order is finished, we will be contracting for additional ships.

Thank you,

Elizabeth Weaton
Minister of Defense
Constitutional Monarchy of Ranudon
Isselmere
07-10-2004, 02:32
OOC: It's all right, I just didn't want to put order after order im, hehe.

IC:

Our Naval Officers, Tacticians, and Crews report great success in the exercises which were used to test the worthiness of the crafts we purchased from your Nation.

The Lake-Class MCVD worked remarkable in coastal defence manuevers, and will be the backbone of our Harbor and Coastline defences. As such, we wish to purchase another 15 of the Lake-Class MCVDs.

We wish to also create a Capitol Ship fleet, starting with the following:

6 - Region (Nieland) Class CBG

5 - City (Daurmont) Class DDG (GP)

The total shall be: $19,325,000,000 which will be wired upon confirmation of this invoice.

To: Asurnahbian Navy, Asurnahb
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Procurement order

Your Excellency,

It is a great honour to receive this latest procurement order from your esteemed nation. The fifteen coastal patrol versions of the Lake-class, the six Region-class battlecruisers, and the five City-class general purpose destroyers will be prepared for your navy forthwith. The total cost of this procurement, with bulk purchase discount, will be $17,392,500,000.

We at the RSIN thank the Asurnahbian Navy for their continued interest in our products and hope you will revisit our storefront soon. Long may your nation be prosperous!

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
07-10-2004, 04:55
bump with indication of new projects...
Isselmere
07-10-2004, 23:46
Packages updated, storefront updated (still haven't updated the "In Service" lists...)
Isselmere
08-10-2004, 20:28
bump
Asurnahb
09-10-2004, 03:41
So far, your continued services in Naval warfare has been a great boon to our Navy. We wish to continue our patrionage with the following order:

Region (nieland)-class CGB
Order for: 5
Cost: $11,000,000,000

Furritive-Class FFH
Order for: 6
Cost: $3,000,000,000

River-Class K
Order for: 10
Cost: $3,000,000,000

Total: $17,000,000,000, which shall be wired to your accounts upon confirmation of invoice.

We would also like to note, that with this order, your orginization has become our largest supplier of naval equipment. You have became a trusted company in the eyes of our Naval officers.
Isselmere
09-10-2004, 07:54
So far, your continued services in Naval warfare has been a great boon to our Navy. We wish to continue our patrionage with the following order:

Region (nieland)-class CGB
Order for: 5
Cost: $11,000,000,000

Furritive-Class FFH
Order for: 6
Cost: $3,000,000,000

River-Class K
Order for: 10
Cost: $3,000,000,000

Total: $17,000,000,000, which shall be wired to your accounts upon confirmation of invoice.

We would also like to note, that with this order, your orginization has become our largest supplier of naval equipment. You have became a trusted company in the eyes of our Naval officers.

To: Asurnahbian Navy, Asurnahb
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Order

Your Excellency,

We at the RSIN are most honoured to read that we have become your navy's largest supplier of vessels. We value the faith you have placed in our designs and hope we can continue to provide your fleet with the best possible equipment and services.

We are pleased to provide the Asurnahbian Navy with further ships. The total cost of five Region-class CBG, six Furtive-class FFH, and ten River-class corvettes will be $15,300 million after bulk purchase discount (10%).

We at the RSIN thank you for your continued interest in our products and hope you will revisit our storefront soon. May your great nation always be prosperous!

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
UKIN
Isselmere
10-10-2004, 00:31
Memorandum

The following designs are in the final stages of development. These projects mark the first collaboration with the highly esteemed and internationally respected Portland Iron Works:

1) Nuclear-powered guided missile battlecruiser (CBGN)
2) Amphibious assault and replenishment vessel (LHR)
These projects will hopefully garner many joint sales for both of our companies and suppliers.

John Malveny
Director
Products Management Division
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Communist Red China
10-10-2004, 00:38
The People Repubic of China will buy the Main Force Battle Fleet
Flagship group (FG)
2 Carrier battle group (CVBG)
2 Surface battle group (SBG)
Escort Group (EG)
4 Submarine tenders (AS)
Composition: 4 CV, CVL, 3 BBG, 6 CBG, 9 CG, 23 DDG (AD), 24 DDG (GP), 52 FFH, 20 SSN, 23 AOR, 4 AS
Total cost: $142,420 billion USD
Substitutions
Arribastan
10-10-2004, 00:40
OOC:definitely our new source of naval equipment
IC:
Arribastan requests:
100 River-Class K ships
50 Furtive-Class FFH
$5.5 billion will be wired upon confirmation

~J.D. Alcanzar, Emperor
Nutropinia
10-10-2004, 00:51
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
From: Minister of the Navy, Admiral Benjamin Killermen
Subject: New Order

We would like to purchase five more of those aircraft packages you provided for our aircraft carriers. Secondly, it would be most excellent if you could design us a package of just different types of the amphibous assault vehicles (LCAC's, helicopter ships, Landing Craft, Vehicle Transports ETC.) but with none of the support attack craft such as frigates as we already have these. This would be most excellent. We await your reply.

OOC: Sorry, this isn't a double order from your other storefront, i just forgot you had a newer one up.
Isselmere
10-10-2004, 05:34
The People Repubic of China will buy the Main Force Battle Fleet
Flagship group (FG)
2 Carrier battle group (CVBG)
2 Surface battle group (SBG)
Escort Group (EG)
4 Submarine tenders (AS)
Composition: 4 CV, CVL, 3 BBG, 6 CBG, 9 CG, 23 DDG (AD), 24 DDG (GP), 52 FFH, 20 SSN, 23 AOR, 4 AS
Total cost: $142,420 billion USD
Substitutions

To: Communist Red China
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Main Force Battle Fleet order

Your Excellency,

The Foreign Arms Sales Commission of Parliament has indicated some concerns regarding the state of civil rights and political freedoms within your great nation. As such [OOC: without some, cough cough, consideration, such as a lucrative trade agreement regarding our automobile manufacturing industry -- just as in RL], the RSIN cannot at present approve such a sale. If conditions improve [OOC: see above], we would happily accept your procurement order and fulfill it forthwith.

We thank you for your interest in the RSIN and hope you will revisit our storefront sometime soon.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
10-10-2004, 05:42
OOC:definitely our new source of naval equipment
IC:
Arribastan requests:
100 River-Class K ships
50 Furtive-Class FFH
$5.5 billion will be wired upon confirmation

~J.D. Alcanzar, Emperor

To: J.D. Alcanzar, Emperor, Arribastan
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Escort order

Your Imperial Majesty,

We regret to inform you that the total cost of this procurement would be $49,500 million after the bulk purchase discount of 10%, said discount being, as stated on the front page [first post], $5,500 million. Should you wish to continue with this order, the Royal Shipyards will be more than happy to complete this order for your glorious nation.

We thank you for your interest in the RSIN and hope you will revisit our storefront sometime soon.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
10-10-2004, 05:44
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
From: Minister of the Navy, Admiral Benjamin Killermen
Subject: New Order

We would like to purchase five more of those aircraft packages you provided for our aircraft carriers. Secondly, it would be most excellent if you could design us a package of just different types of the amphibous assault vehicles (LCAC's, helicopter ships, Landing Craft, Vehicle Transports ETC.) but with none of the support attack craft such as frigates as we already have these. This would be most excellent. We await your reply.

OOC: Sorry, this isn't a double order from your other storefront, i just forgot you had a newer one up.

[OOC: Trying to work out the figures... Did you still want 30 of the House-class weapons packages as well? I'll post the figures for both soon (probably by tomorrow...). Thanks! :) ]
Nutropinia
10-10-2004, 05:55
Yea i still need the weapons thanks.
Communist Red China
10-10-2004, 05:56
To: Communist Red China
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Main Force Battle Fleet order

Your Excellency,

The Foreign Arms Sales Commission of Parliament has indicated some concerns regarding the state of civil rights and political freedoms within your great nation. As such [OOC: without some, cough cough, consideration, such as a lucrative trade agreement regarding our automobile manufacturing industry -- just as in RL], the RSIN cannot at present approve such a sale. If conditions improve [OOC: see above], we would happily accept your procurement order and fulfill it forthwith.

We thank you for your interest in the RSIN and hope you will revisit our storefront sometime soon.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
OOC:Fine I'll give you some lucrative trade agreement regarding your automobile manufacturing industry.Will that work out and I can get my ships?
Isselmere
10-10-2004, 08:28
OOC:Fine I'll give you some lucrative trade agreement regarding your automobile manufacturing industry.Will that work out and I can get my ships?

[OOC: Absolutely. The last ship in this procurement order will leave the yards within 4 NS years (4 days). It's been a pleasure doing business with your nation and I apologise for the run around.]
Isselmere
10-10-2004, 16:27
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
From: Minister of the Navy, Admiral Benjamin Killermen
Subject: New Order

We would like to purchase five more of those aircraft packages you provided for our aircraft carriers. Secondly, it would be most excellent if you could design us a package of just different types of the amphibous assault vehicles (LCAC's, helicopter ships, Landing Craft, Vehicle Transports ETC.) but with none of the support attack craft such as frigates as we already have these. This would be most excellent. We await your reply.

OOC: Sorry, this isn't a double order from your other storefront, i just forgot you had a newer one up.

To: Adm. Benjamin Killermen, Minister of the Navy, Nutropinia
From: Neville Colwan, D-G, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Re: New Order

Dear Admiral Killermen.

The costs of five complete aircraft packages for the House-class ships and thirty complete weapons packages for the same-class would be as follows:

1) Cost of 5 Aircraft Packages = $81,530 million (before discount)
2) Cost of 30 Weapons Packages = $43,357 million (before discount)
TOTAL COST (after discount, 10%) = $112,398 million
The per unit cost of LCACs and LCMs manufactured by the RSIN are $28 million and $2.5 million respectively. The complete product packages for those ships are available on the Complete Product Package [post]. An alternative package for an amphibious assault group sans escort will be offered to your navy forthwith.

Thank you for your continued interest in RSIN, and we wish your Excellency's navy the very best on the high seas. We at the RSIN hope you will revisit our storefront soon!

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
UKIN
Nutropinia
10-10-2004, 16:31
To: Adm. Benjamin Killermen, Minister of the Navy, Nutropinia
From: Neville Colwan, D-G, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Re: New Order

Consider the money wired. We are looking forward to the amphibious package.
Kormanthor
10-10-2004, 16:37
4 Ocean-class BBGN

Cost: $4,200 million USD X 4= 16,800,000 USD

* Money Wired *
VirginIncursion
10-10-2004, 17:15
We wish to purchase four Ocean-class BBGN's

$4,200 million X 4 = 16,800,000 USD

* Money Wired *
Isselmere
10-10-2004, 17:22
4 Ocean-class BBGN

Cost: $4,200 million USD X 4= 16,800,000 USD

* Money Wired *

To: Kormanthor
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Ocean-class order

Your Excellency,

It is an honour to receive this order from your nation. As you have noted, the total cost of this procurement of four Ocean-class battleships will be $16,800 million.

We at the RSIN thank you for your interest in our products and hope that you will revisit our storefront sometime soon!

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
10-10-2004, 17:23
We wish to purchase four Ocean-class BBGN's

$4,200 million X 4 = 16,800,000 USD

* Money Wired *

To: VirginIncursion
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Ocean-class order

Your Excellency,

It is an honour to receive this order from your nation. As you have noted, the total cost of this procurement of four Ocean-class battleships will be $16,800 million.

We at the RSIN thank you for your interest in our products and hope that you will revisit our storefront sometime soon!

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Jimnam
10-10-2004, 21:01
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief Jimnam
Subject: New order

Sir

It is with great pleasure that the Jimnam Grand Navy would like to place with you its largest ever order to date. The funds have been pulled out of the army's budget in a massive attempt to completely modernise the Jimnam fleet. This order allows us to now completely scrap our old Nimitz class carriers and escort ships.

We require the following;

20x House (Dynasty) Class = $80bn
20x Ocean Class = $84bn
20x Bastion Class = $72bn
50x Duchy Class = $90bn
50x Province Class = $70bn
100x County Class = $100bn
100x City Class = $100bn
200x Furtive Class = $100bn
20x Lem Class = $7bn

Grand Total of $703bn

We understand that it will take a while to furfill this order but we know that your most excellent shipyards will be as quick as possible.

We most humbly thank you in advance.

Grand Admiral Jim
Isselmere
10-10-2004, 23:50
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief Jimnam
Subject: New order

Sir

It is with great pleasure that the Jimnam Grand Navy would like to place with you its largest ever order to date. The funds have been pulled out of the army's budget in a massive attempt to completely modernise the Jimnam fleet. This order allows us to now completely scrap our old Nimitz class carriers and escort ships.

We require the following;

20x House (Dynasty) Class = $80bn
20x Ocean Class = $84bn
20x Bastion Class = $72bn
50x Duchy Class = $90bn
50x Province Class = $70bn
100x County Class = $100bn
100x City Class = $100bn
200x Furtive Class = $100bn
20x Lem Class = $7bn

Grand Total of $703bn

We understand that it will take a while to furfill this order but we know that your most excellent shipyards will be as quick as possible.

We most humbly thank you in advance.

Grand Admiral Jim
To: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief Jimnam
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Re: New order

Your Exalted Excellency,

It is an immense pleasure to receive this latest order for your illustrious and glorious navy. It will be the Royal Shipyards greatest honour to prepare these ships for your Exalted Excellency's fleets. The total cost of this procurement, after most trusted and favoured nation discount (17.5%) will be $579,975 million. We shall endeavour to use all of our capacity not presently devoted to completing orders to ensure yours is filled as soon as possible. It will take about 7-8 [NS] years to complete this order at present capacity.

We at the Royal Shipyards are always honoured to receive orders from our highly esteemed friends in Jimnam and are greatly privileged to have your business. We wish our great and formidable allies in Jimnam the greatest possible prosperity and the best possible fortunes at sea and all of your Exalted Excellency's other endeavours.

Long live Grand Admiral Jim!

Your very humble servant,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
11-10-2004, 23:26
bump
Gnomedude
12-10-2004, 16:52
To
Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN

From
Tor Basemont
Chief Dude

We would like to invite you and all other nations to the opening of the satilite Royal Shipyard that has just been compleated. As of this day we are open for buisness
For all nations looking to order products, please continue to contact Neville Colwan, Director General, Royal Shipyards for your marine navel vessel orders. For research vessel orders, contact Webster Waylan, Chief of Research and Development. Any other questions, concerns about shipyard access (by land, sea or air) Please contact Gwendi Hasem, Chief of Port Athority.
Isselmere
12-10-2004, 18:35
To
Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN

From
Tor Basemont
Chief Dude

We would like to invite you and all other nations to the opening of the satilite Royal Shipyard that has just been compleated. As of this day we are open for buisness
For all nations looking to order products, please continue to contact Neville Colwan, Director General, Royal Shipyards for your marine navel vessel orders. For research vessel orders, contact Webster Waylan, Chief of Research and Development. Any other questions, concerns about shipyard access (by land, sea or air) Please contact Gwendi Hasem, Chief of Port Athority.

The Director-General would be most honoured to attend the opening ceremonies to the Gnomedude-Isselmere-Nieland Naval Yard.

----

The Sea-class nuclear-powered guided missile battlecruiser (CBGN) has been added to the catalogue.
Independent Hitmen
12-10-2004, 18:41
-tag, coz no time for proper post atm-
Isselmere
12-10-2004, 21:52
GWS.60 Eel low-cost anti-submarine weapon added
Isselmere
13-10-2004, 03:11
New projects from the RSIN

1) Project "Cuttlefish"
2) GWS.63 Barracuda
3) GWS.64 Mako
4) Design updates
5) Logistics and support package

John Malveny
Director
Products Management Division
Royal Shipyards
UKIN
Isselmere
13-10-2004, 22:53
Bump for sales.
Isselmere
14-10-2004, 22:11
1) Project "Cuttlefish" - still in development
2) GWS.63 Barracuda lightweight torpedo - in final testing phases
3) GWS.64 Mako heavyweight torpedo - in final testing phases
4) Design updates (addition of GWLS.60 to aircraft carriers and major surface combattants)
5) Logistics and support package

John Malveny
Director
Products Management Division
Royal Shipyards
UKIN
Isselmere
15-10-2004, 18:48
GWS.63 lightweight torpedo and GWS.64 heavyweight torpedo added.
Hataria
15-10-2004, 19:16
I would like 200 Lord-class amphibious assault ships


Money wired one Confrimaion.
Isselmere
15-10-2004, 21:33
I would like 200 Lord-class amphibious assault ships


Money wired one Confrimaion.

Owing to concerns regarding the politics within your nation, His Majesty's Government and the RSIN must refuse this order.
Isselmere
16-10-2004, 07:40
Cuttlefish DSR.1 light submersible drone being prepared for mass production. This drone may be deployed from surface vessel torpedo tubes as well as the Seahorse DSA.1 drone.

Further information to follow.

John Malveny
RSIN - PMD
UKIN
imported_Illior
16-10-2004, 16:10
OOC: IN, herecomes another tril + order 'cause I'm bored and i've got too much damn savings per year (approx 8 trill per year (somewhere between 6-9 weeks) from defense budget+ 2/3 of governmental waste for special projects) so *starts singing chorus to yellowcard's only one, with some modifications: "HERE I GOOOOO! GIVING TONS OF MY EXCESS MONEY TO YOOOUU, YOU ARE ONE DAMN GOOD STORE"*
IC: The Defense Department of procurement has been authorized By the INGC to Place one hell of another large order. This order shall consist of:

4 high seas battle fleets with The best possible upgrades(meaning he wants substitutions of the highest level, or in otherwords the most expensive crap you can put together)

10 Escort Groups with the best possible upgrades

3 rapid assault EF

4 carrier battle groups with the best possible upgrades

61 forthar class subs(I want to have the most of atleast one thing... sheesh)

5 Rapier class Ships.

Please note that all ships should be fully laden with arms, though no aircraft, but Drones are great.
Thank you for your time,
Jason L. Hendley, Undersecretary of Minister J Hartman


[SECURE LINE FROM KSY]

We've some exciting news! today, our full production capacity is at 50 capships at normal production time, though a greater number of smaller ships can be made also. One main other thing, today, a local military design company, gave us an offer to help AEGIS systems better. with HQ's permission, we would like to buy their technology and let RSIN Incorporate it into it's AEGIS systems. The main upgrade is that there is new software for the SAM Missles, a new formation for swarms against Inbound ICBMs, and also to let the SAMs become self aware earlier to reduce chances of a miss against an ICBM, though whether the SAMs become self aware earlier or not is predetermined by the threat of the missles or aircraft.and also a processer upgrade, allowing the missles to be more accurate against something that's inbound at mach 25. They said they'd sell the technology to us for an amazing 110 Million! A great deal for a system that's worth more than people think. Please Respond ASAP

RSIN Acting Satellite Director, Illiorian division,
James Forthwarn
Isselmere
16-10-2004, 19:11
[SECURE LINE FROM KSY]

We've some exciting news! today, our full production capacity is at 50 capships at normal production time, though a greater number of smaller ships can be made also. One main other thing, today, a local military design company, gave us an offer to help AEGIS systems better. with HQ's permission, we would like to buy their technology and let RSIN Incorporate it into it's AEGIS systems. The main upgrade is that there is new software for the SAM Missles, a new formation for swarms against Inbound ICBMs, and also to let the SAMs become self aware earlier to reduce chances of a miss against an ICBM, though whether the SAMs become self aware earlier or not is predetermined by the threat of the missles or aircraft.and also a processer upgrade, allowing the missles to be more accurate against something that's inbound at mach 25. They said they'd sell the technology to us for an amazing 110 Million! A great deal for a system that's worth more than people think. Please Respond ASAP

RSIN Acting Satellite Director, Illiorian division,
James Forthwarn
[OOC: Still working on the info for your order: it's a biggie and might take a while to figure out exactly how much of everything you will be receiving, but certainly consider it approved! :)]

[Secure line from RSIN HQ to KSY]

To: James Forthwarn, Associate Director-General, Illiorian Division, RSIN, Illior
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: AEGIS/SAM system upgrade

The RSIN is certainly interested in the new system developed by an Illiorian military products design company, especially one that offers such great capabilities. The GWS.57 Erne offers some theatre-defence capability, but the upgrade you mention would greatly improve that. We will gladly purchase the technology for $110 million, and will offer more for the continued development of the product.

I thank you for bringing this new technology to our attention and we'll gratefully incorporate it into our existing radar systems.

Yours sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, RSIN
imported_Illior
16-10-2004, 22:34
[OOC: Still working on the info for your order: it's a biggie and might take a while to figure out exactly how much of everything you will be receiving, but certainly consider it approved! :)]

[Secure line from RSIN HQ to KSY]

To: James Forthwarn, Associate Director-General, Illiorian Division, RSIN, Illior
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: AEGIS/SAM system upgrade

The RSIN is certainly interested in the new system developed by an Illiorian military products design company, especially one that offers such great capabilities. The GWS.57 Erne offers some theatre-defence capability, but the upgrade you mention would greatly improve that. We will gladly purchase the technology for $110 million, and will offer more for the continued development of the product.

I thank you for bringing this new technology to our attention and we'll gratefully incorporate it into our existing radar systems.

Yours sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, RSIN
[SECURE LINE TO RSIN HQ]
Great! the designs will be brought to your Office by the lead designer.
James Forthwarn

OOC: I got the idea from a great book by tom clancy, The bear and the dragon... ah it's awesome!
Isselmere
17-10-2004, 09:22
IC: The Defense Department of procurement has been authorized By the INGC to Place one hell of another large order. This order shall consist of:

4 high seas battle fleets with The best possible upgrades(meaning he wants substitutions of the highest level, or in otherwords the most expensive crap you can put together)

10 Escort Groups with the best possible upgrades

3 rapid assault EF

4 carrier battle groups with the best possible upgrades

61 forthar class subs(I want to have the most of atleast one thing... sheesh)

5 Rapier class Ships.

Please note that all ships should be fully laden with arms, though no aircraft, but Drones are great.
Thank you for your time,
Jason L. Hendley, Undersecretary of Minister J Hartman

To: Jason L. Hendley, Undersecretary, Department of Defense Procurement, Ministry of Defense, Illior
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Order

Your Excellency,

It is once again an immeasurable pleasure to do business with the illustrious nation of Illior. Long may this business relationship remain mutually beneficial!

Here is the inventory of your Excellency’s order as it will appear upon completion

Ships (2,085)
Carriers
House-class CVAN = 24
Walmsley-class CVS = 18
Rapier-class CVQ = 27
Major Surface Combatants
Ocean-class BBGN = 59
Charter-class BBGN = 14
Sea-class CBGN = 84
Duchy-class CAG = 62
Escorts
County-class DDG (AD) = 226
City-class DDG (GP) = 226
Furtive-class FFH = 502
Submarines
Forthar-class SSN = 285
Port-class SSGN = 86
Stortbek ‘B’-class SSF = 28
Amphibious Warfare
Crocodile-class LCS = 28
Lord-class LHD = 14
Ungforth-class LPD = 20
Valley-class LSD = 8
LCAC = 114
LCM = 112
RHIB = 56
Auxiliaries
Lem-class AFS = 55
Gabin-class AKR = 32
Smith-class AOE = 197
General Marsden-class AP = 40
Aylesburgh-class AS = 50
Drones
Aerial (2,576)
Auk DHM.1 = 558
Puffin DHEW.1 = 436
Rook DRA.1 = 656
Tern DA.1 = 926
Submersible (8,772)
Cuttlefish DSR.1 = 5,338
Seahorse DSA.1 = 1,494
Squid DSM.1 = 1,940
Weapons
Air-to-air
Meteor BVRAAM = 67,680
MICA-IR = 140,592
MICA-RF = 140,592
Stinger AIM-92 = 69,312
Air-dropped anti-submarine
Barracuda GWS.63A = 35,008
Depth bomb = 41,920
Air-to-surface
Alarm ARM = 62,208
GPS guidance modules = 109,440
Harpoon AGM-84D = 47,368
Hellfire AGM-114K = 82,464
Pelican GWS.52A = 13,824
Penguin AGM-119 = 32,536
Pigeon GWS.50A = 155,300
Robin GWS.47A = 251,252
Sea Skua ASM = 64,576
Starling GWS.48A = 295,844
Cluster bomb unit = 133,632
250-kg bomb = 238,176
500-kg bomb = 115,200
1,000-kg bomb = 57,600
Subsurface-to-air
Stinger BIM-92 = 6,160
Subsurface-to-subsurface
Loon GWS.41.2S (w/ Barracuda GWS.63A warheads) = 2,166
Mako GWS.64S = 8,690
Subsurface-to-surface
Harpoon BGM-84 = 1,994
Hurricane GWS.58S = 1,376
Pelican GWS.52S = 344
Tomahawk BGM-109 (anti-ship) = 3,648
Tomahawk BGM-109 (land attack) = 3,648
Surface-to-air
Erne GWS.57M = 74,872
RAM = 67,508
Stinger RIM-92 = 10,280
VL-MICA-IR = 30,528
VL-MICA-RF = 30,528
Anti-submarine
Barracuda GWS.63M = 46,446
Eel GWS.60MB (dual purpose) = 4,608
Eel GWS.60ML (countermeasures) = 2,304
Eel GWS.60MR (supercavitating warhead) = 2,304
Loon GWS.41.2M = 13,364
Surface-to-surface
Harpoon RGM-84D = 13,508
Hurricane GWS.58M = 8,044
Pelican GWS.52M = 20,534
Pigeon GWS.50M = 27,376
Tomahawk RGM-109 (anti-ship) = 10,272
Tomahawk RGM-109 (land attack) = 10,272
Vertical launching rocket system = 3,584
Shells
508mm = 90,990
305mm = 75,600
203mm = 124,000
130mm = 1,182,000
76mm = 509,000
Magazines and reloads
Goalkeeper 30mm CIWS = 21,810
MLG-27 = 51,100
L7A1 GPMG (7.62mm) = 5,080
20mm SCR = 287,800
Total cost = $ 3,145,110 million USD (before discount)
With 15% discount = $ 2,673,344 million USD ($2.673 trillion USD)
Without LCAC, LCM, or RHIB (after discount) = $ 2,670,375 million USD ($2.67 trillion USD)

Again, we at the RSIN humbly thank our dear friends in Illior for this most gracious order and hope you will revisit our storefront soon.

Long may Illior reign freely on the high seas!

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
imported_Illior
17-10-2004, 15:34
To: Jason L. Hendley, Undersecretary, Department of Defense Procurement, Ministry of Defense, Illior
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Order

Your Excellency,

It is once again an immeasurable pleasure to do business with the illustrious nation of Illior. Long may this business relationship remain mutually beneficial!

Here is the inventory of your Excellency’s order as it will appear upon completion

Ships (2,085)
Carriers
House-class CVAN = 24
Walmsley-class CVS = 18
Rapier-class CVQ = 27
Major Surface Combatants
Ocean-class BBGN = 59
Charter-class BBGN = 14
Sea-class CBGN = 84
Duchy-class CAG = 62
Escorts
County-class DDG (AD) = 226
City-class DDG (GP) = 226
Furtive-class FFH = 502
Submarines
Forthar-class SSN = 285
Port-class SSGN = 86
Stortbek ‘B’-class SSF = 28
Amphibious Warfare
Crocodile-class LCS = 28
Lord-class LHD = 14
Ungforth-class LPD = 20
Valley-class LSD = 8
LCAC = 114
LCM = 112
RHIB = 56
Auxiliaries
Lem-class AFS = 55
Gabin-class AKR = 32
Smith-class AOE = 197
General Marsden-class AP = 40
Aylesburgh-class AS = 50
Drones
Aerial (2,576)
Auk DHM.1 = 558
Puffin DHEW.1 = 436
Rook DRA.1 = 656
Tern DA.1 = 926
Submersible (8,772)
Cuttlefish DSR.1 = 5,338
Seahorse DSA.1 = 1,494
Squid DSM.1 = 1,940
Weapons
Air-to-air
Meteor BVRAAM = 67,680
MICA-IR = 140,592
MICA-RF = 140,592
Stinger AIM-92 = 69,312
Air-dropped anti-submarine
Barracuda GWS.63A = 35,008
Depth bomb = 41,920
Air-to-surface
Alarm ARM = 62,208
GPS guidance modules = 109,440
Harpoon AGM-84D = 47,368
Hellfire AGM-114K = 82,464
Pelican GWS.52A = 13,824
Penguin AGM-119 = 32,536
Pigeon GWS.50A = 155,300
Robin GWS.47A = 251,252
Sea Skua ASM = 64,576
Starling GWS.48A = 295,844
Cluster bomb unit = 133,632
250-kg bomb = 238,176
500-kg bomb = 115,200
1,000-kg bomb = 57,600
Subsurface-to-air
Stinger BIM-92 = 6,160
Subsurface-to-subsurface
Loon GWS.41.2S (w/ Barracuda GWS.63A warheads) = 2,166
Mako GWS.64S = 8,690
Subsurface-to-surface
Harpoon BGM-84 = 1,994
Hurricane GWS.58S = 1,376
Pelican GWS.52S = 344
Tomahawk BGM-109 (anti-ship) = 3,648
Tomahawk BGM-109 (land attack) = 3,648
Surface-to-air
Erne GWS.57M = 74,872
RAM = 67,508
Stinger RIM-92 = 10,280
VL-MICA-IR = 30,528
VL-MICA-RF = 30,528
Anti-submarine
Barracuda GWS.63M = 46,446
Eel GWS.60MB (dual purpose) = 4,608
Eel GWS.60ML (countermeasures) = 2,304
Eel GWS.60MR (supercavitating warhead) = 2,304
Loon GWS.41.2M = 13,364
Surface-to-surface
Harpoon RGM-84D = 13,508
Hurricane GWS.58M = 8,044
Pelican GWS.52M = 20,534
Pigeon GWS.50M = 27,376
Tomahawk RGM-109 (anti-ship) = 10,272
Tomahawk RGM-109 (land attack) = 10,272
Vertical launching rocket system = 3,584
Shells
508mm = 90,990
305mm = 75,600
203mm = 124,000
130mm = 1,182,000
76mm = 509,000
Magazines and reloads
Goalkeeper 30mm CIWS = 21,810
MLG-27 = 51,100
L7A1 GPMG (7.62mm) = 5,080
20mm SCR = 287,800
Total cost = $ 3,145,110 million USD (before discount)
With 15% discount = $ 2,673,344 million USD ($2.673 trillion USD)
Without LCAC, LCM, or RHIB (after discount) = $ 2,670,375 million USD ($2.67 trillion USD)

Again, we at the RSIN humbly thank our dear friends in Illior for this most gracious order and hope you will revisit our storefront soon.

Long may Illior reign freely on the high seas!

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
OOC: God damn I spend a lotta money, but thank god for the 15% discount
IC: *a man walks int a local western union by the illiorian coast. He walks up to the clerk and says"come with me." the clerk follows him to one of the largest freighters he's ever seen. "in here," The man Says, "is 2.673 trillion dollars, all in quarters, now I..." the man never got to finish the sentance, because the clerk died of surprise seeing over 2.5 trillion dollars in quarters! but thankfully, another clerk got it all wired!*
Isselmere
17-10-2004, 20:48
OOC: God damn I spend a lotta money, but thank god for the 15% discount
IC: *a man walks int a local western union by the illiorian coast. He walks up to the clerk and says"come with me." the clerk follows him to one of the largest freighters he's ever seen. "in here," The man Says, "is 2.673 trillion dollars, all in quarters, now I..." the man never got to finish the sentance, because the clerk died of surprise seeing over 2.5 trillion dollars in quarters! but thankfully, another clerk got it all wired!*

[OOC: I can imagine it now... Just think how much that would weigh! ;)]

Bump!
Isselmere
17-10-2004, 23:18
1) A new craft is being developed to assist in the command and control of covert operations.
2) A signals intelligence/electronic countermeasures vessel is being crafted to provide fleets with improved signals interception and classification as well as jamming and other means of concealment.
3) A new UAV is in the final stages of testing before entering fleet service.
imported_Illior
17-10-2004, 23:22
1) A new craft is being developed to assist in the command and control of covert operations.
2) A signals intelligence/electronic countermeasures vessel is being crafted to provide fleets with improved signals interception and classification as well as jamming and other means of concealment.
3) A new UAV is in the final stages of testing before entering fleet service.
*walks over to the Nearest RSIN represenatative and whips him a check for 250 million for what he calls, "for when you need something by morning"(in otherwords, a small, quick, low radar and sonar sig, lightly armed and armoured, high speed boat for recon)*
Isselmere
17-10-2004, 23:36
*walks over to the Nearest RSIN represenatative and whips him a check for 250 million for what he calls, "for when you need something by morning"(in otherwords, a small, quick, low radar and sonar sig, lightly armed and armoured, high speed boat for recon)*

The RSIN representative marches up to Mr Colwan, shakes his hand (thereby concealing the hand-off of the cheque), and whispers the code words for such a vessel. And the wheels are in motion...
Isselmere
18-10-2004, 11:04
House-CVAN
Illior – 24, Jimnam – 40, Nutropinia – 5, Sarzonia – 5
Royal Holly-CVN
Burcemia – 4, Illior – 51, Jimnam – 15, Jotopa – 1, Sarzonia – 14
Royal Edmund-CV
Aanmericaa – 2, Atheists Reality – 2, Communist Red China – 4, Descanso – 2, Feazanthia – 4, Grumio – 2, Illior – 4, Irigrium – 1, Jimnam – 14, Labarium – 2, Manchus-China – 4, Ottoman Khaif – 8, Ottoman Sultan – 2, Praetonia – 1, Qen Land – 3, Samotopia – 2, Sarzonia – 14
Court-CVG
Walmsley-CVH
Angyang – 1, Communist Red China – 1, Descanso – 1, Feazanthia – 1, Grumio – 1, Illior – 35, Jimnam – 6, Kelman – 1, Lindim – 1, Manchus-China – 1, Natashria – 1, Neo Pacifica – 2, Ottoman Khaif – 2, Ottoman Sultan – 1, Samotopia – 1, Sarzonia – 11
Rapier-CVQ
Al-Sabir – 8, Illior – 27, Jimnam – 18, Sarzonia – 8
Ocean-BBGN
Illior – 59, Jimnam – 45, Kormanthor – 4, Sarzonia – 10, VirginIncursion – 4
Bastion-BBGN
Beta Aurigae VII – 20, Hamptonshire – 9, Illior – 90, Jimnam – 35, Sarzonia – 39
Charter-BBGN
Illior – 28, Jimnam – 20
Council-BBGN
Hamptonshire – 10, Jimnam – 26, Sarzonia – 30
Monarch-BBG
Beta Aurigae VII – 40, Communist Red China – 3, Feazanthia – 4, Grumio – 1, Hamptonshire – 4, Illior – 3, Jimnam – 10, Manchus-China – 2, Neo Pacifica – 1, Ottoman Khaif – 6, Qen Land – 1, Sarzonia – 13
Sea-CBGN
Illior – 84
Region-CBG
Asurnahb – 11, Beta Aurigae VII – 47, Communist Red China – 6, Descanso – 1, Feazanthia – 11, Grumio – 3, Illior – 76, Jimnam – 20, Labarium – 1, Manchus-China – 2, Ottoman Khaif – 8, Ottoman Sultan – 1, Qen Land – 1, Samotopia – 1, Sarzonia – 26, Shang-Ti – 16
Duchy-CAG
Illior – 62, Jimnam – 300, Sarzonia – 66
Province-CG
Aanmericaa – 1, Beta Aurigae VII – 84, Communist Red China – 9, Descanso – 5, Feazanthia – 9, Grumio – 7, Illior – 78, Jimnam – 106, Kay Son – 12, Manchus-China – 9, Neo Pacifica – 2, Ottoman Khaif – 18, Ottoman Sultan – 2, Praetonia – 1, Qen Land – 4, Samotopia – 5, Sarzonia – 85, West Scotland – 6
County-DDG(AD)
Aanmericaa – 2, Aaronakia – 15, Beta Aurigae VII – 197, Communist Red China – 23, Daniamania – 5, Descanso – 11, Feazanthia – 23, Grumio – 16, Illior – 563, Jimnam – 350, Labarium – 5, Manchus-China – 20, Neo Pacifica – 4, Ottoman Khaif – 43, Ottoman Sultan – 6, Praetonia – 2, Qen Land – 9, Rianna – 10, Samotopia – 11, Sarzonia – 173, Shang-Ti – 16, West Scotland – 10
City-DDG(GP)
Aanmericaa – 2, Aaronakia – 15, Angyang – 1, Asurnahb – 5, Beta Aurigae VII – 197, Communist Red China – 24, Daniamania – 5, Descanso – 12, Feazanthia – 24, Grumio – 17, Illior – 576, Jimnam – 356, Labarium – 5, Manchus-China – 21, Neo Pacifica – 4, Ottoman Khaif – 45, Ottoman Sultan – 7, Praetonia – 2, Qen Land – 9, Rianna – 10, Samotopia – 12, Sarzonia – 175, Shang-Ti – 16, West Scotland – 10
Furtive-FFH
Aanmericaa – 3, Aaronakia – 30, Asurnahb – 6, Beta Aurigae VII – 390, Communist Red China – 52, Daniamania – 10, Descanso – 23, Feazanthia – 52, Grumio – 33, Illior – 1221, Jimnam – 700, Labarium – 10, Manchus-China – 41, Neo Pacifica – 7, Ottoman Khaif – 93, Ottoman Sultan – 18, Praetonia – 3, Qen Land – 17, Ranudon – 2, Rianna – 10, Samotopia – 23, Sarzonia – 323, West Scotland – 12
River-K
Asurnahb – 10, Descanso – 12, Grumio – 12, Illior – 124, Jimnam – 62, Kay Son – 5, Kongereka – 8, Manchus-China – 12, Neo Pacifica – 4, New India Minor – 1, Ottoman Khaif – 24, Ranudon – 4, Samotopia – 12
Forthar-SSN
Aanmericaa – 2, Beta Aurigae VII – 168, Communist Red China – 20, Daniamania – 20, Descanso – 12, Feazanthia – 20, Grumio – 16, Hamptonshire – 20, Illior – 609, Jimnam – 40, Kay Son – 6, Labarium – 4, Manchus-China – 20,
Neo Pacifica – 4, Ottoman Khaif – 40, Ottoman Sultan – 6, Praetonia – 2, Qen Land – 8, Rianna – 10, Samotopia – 12, Sarzonia – 119, West Scotland – 6
Palace-SSBN
Bangalla – 5, Burcemia – 8, Hamptonshire – 16, Jimnam – 24, Kay Son – 10, Sarzonia – 41
Pechtas-SSGN
Hamptonshire – 12, Illior – 48, Jimnam – 10, Sarzonia – 16, West Scotland – 3
Port-SSGN
Illior – 200, Jimnam – 6, Sarzonia – 50
Stortbek-SSK
Descanso – 6, Grumio – 6, Illior – 4, Jimnam – 14, Kongereka – 4, Manchus-China – 6, Ottoman Khaif – 16, Samotopia – 6, Sarzonia – 12, West Scotland – 8
Stortbek ‘B’-SSF
Al-Sabir – 12, Illior – 106, Jimnam – 12, Rianna – 20, Sarzonia – 18
Crocodile-LCS
Al-Sabir – 120, Illior – 78
Lord-LHD
Al-Sabir – 2, Descanso – 2, Grumio – 2, Illior – 37, Jimnam – 65, Kay Son – 10, Manchus-China – 2, Neo Pacifica – 1, Ottoman Khaif – 2, Rianna – 10, Samotopia – 2, Sarzonia – 5, West Scotland – 4
Quay-LHR
Ungforth-LPD
Descanso – 2, Grumio – 2, Illior – 43, Jimnam – 50, Manchus-China – 2, Neo Pacifica – 1, Ottoman Khaif – 2, Rianna – 10, Samotopia – 2, Sarzonia – 5, West Scotland – 5
Valley-LSD
Descanso – 2, Grumio – 2, Illior – 29, Jimnam – 100, Manchus-China – 2, Neo Pacifica – 1, Ottoman Khaif – 2, Rianna – 10, Samotopia – 2, Sarzonia – 5
Lake-CP
Asurnahb – 15, Kay Son – 8, Ranudon – 6
Lake-MCM
Asurnahb – 40, Descanso – 18, Grumio – 18, Illior – 186, Kay Son – 8, Kongereka – 12, Manchus-China – 18, Ottoman Khaif – 48, Ranudon – 2, Samotopia – 18, Sarzonia – 10
Lem-AFS
Illior – 55, Jimnam – 80, Sarzonia – 40
Gabin-AKR
Asurnahb – 12, Burnsian Desert – 5, Illior – 48, Jimnam – 100, Sarzonia – 16
Smith-AOE
Asurnahb – 3, Illior – 307, Jimnam – 100, Sarzonia – 34
Flansburgh-AOR
Aanmericaa – 2, Beta Aurigae VII – 197, Communist Red China – 23, Descanso – 11, Feazanthia – 23, Grumio – 16, Illior – 101, Jimnam – 130, Labarium – 5, Manchus-China – 20, Neo Pacifica – 4, Ottoman Khaif – 43, Ottoman Sultan – 6, Praetonia – 2, Qen Land – 9, Ranudon – 1, Rianna – 10, Samotopia – 11, Sarzonia – 77
General Marsden-AP
Illior – 60, Jimnam – 100, Sarzonia – 24
Aylesburgh-AS
Al-Sabir – 8, Communist Red China – 4, Descanso – 3, Feazanthia – 4, Grumio – 3, Illior – 87, Manchus-China – 3, Ottoman Khaif – 7, Samotopia – 3, Sarzonia – 22

Any incorrect representations? Please notify me.
Isselmere
18-10-2004, 19:46
In service lists finally updated.
Isselmere
19-10-2004, 19:56
1) Finally create that damn logistics/support ship package
2) Build something sneaky for Illior (moving to the top of the list)
3) Update "Electronic suite" listings to indicate software improvements
4) Design a covert operations C4I vessel
5) Design a sigint/ECM/ECCM vessel/trawler
6) Update specs. for Cuttlefish drone
7) Design the Parrot UAV
Oh, and bump!
Isselmere
20-10-2004, 22:30
Nearly Complete
1) Build something small and sneaky for Illior
2) Tugs!

To Do
1) Finally create that damn logistics/support ship package
2) Update "Electronic suite" listings to indicate software improvements
3) Design a covert operations C4I vessel
4) Design a sigint/ECM/ECCM vessel/trawler
5) Update specs. for Cuttlefish drone
6) Design the Parrot UAV
Oh, and bump again.
Isselmere
21-10-2004, 03:40
[OOC: Small and sneaky craft for Illior complete]

Salamander RHIB (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/images/RIB.jpg)
The Salamander light armoured troop carrier for riverine and littoral warfare is ably protected by the advanced radar-absorbent composite hull and ceramic armour within the crew and troop compartment. The inflatable gunwale is made of a patented layered and honeycombed polymer skirt able to resist repeated strikes high-powered rifle ammunition (7.62mm) with some protection against 12.7mm rounds. Waterjets propel the craft swiftly and quietly. Two ready mounts support the attachment of a general purpose or heavy machine gun (GPMG or HMG), or slightly larger weapons such as man-portable anti-armour or anti-air missile systems. An extremely effective anti-jam GPS ensures this boat goes precisely where you want it.
Displacement: 7.5 t (full load)
Dimensions: length 11m (oa); beam 3.2 m (oa); draught 0.9 m (at rest), 0.3 m (at speed).
Propulsion: 2 water propulsor jets; 2 diesel-electric-IFEP (IMW MGD-44; 4.1 MW); 432.5 kW = 32+ kts. (47 kts. maximum)
Range: 375 km (32 kts.)
Crew: 3 (standing crew) + 8 (troops; overload, 12)
Protection: 3 cm.
Weapons: see above
Electronics suite:
Radars: Type 532N Haddock (navigation)
Passive electro-optical: Type 39E Moth (surveillance)
Communications: Brono (Link 17.2T; secure tactical datalink).
Countermeasures: 2 x 4-cell short-range grenade launchers.
Cost: $275,000 USD
Production time: <1 year
Isselmere
21-10-2004, 19:46
Bump?
Pentova
21-10-2004, 20:18
Would you like to sell shares of your company to the public? Then go to The Pentovan Stock Brokerage (http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=367180) and sell sell sell!
Isselmere
21-10-2004, 21:35
Would you like to sell shares of your company to the public? Then go to The Pentovan Stock Brokerage and sell sell sell!

[OOC: I'll think on't.]
Isselmere
21-10-2004, 22:50
Gull-class fleet ocean tug (ATF)
Ocean-going tug with a 15t crane fore and 25t crane aft.
Displacement: 2,235 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 69.43 m (oa); beam 12.98 m; draught 4.6 m
Propulsion: 2 water propulsor jets, diesel-electric-IFEP; 2 diesel engines (IMW MED-28) driving 4 Semling Electrics AC alternators powering 2 Felsingburgh Turboelectrics DC electric motors (3.73 MW); 17.2 kts.
Crew: 52
Weapons:
GP: 76mm OTO-Melara cannon, 2 x 7.62mm GPMG (P/S; FN MAG).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: ISOMS.3 Bifrost
Radars: Type 2016M Jay (multifunction search and tracking), Type 2015A Magpie (volume search), Type 520N Bottlenose (navigation)
Passive electro-optical: Type 37E Bat (surveillance)
ECM: Type 3077J (jammer), Type 3065D (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), Type 3084R Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), Type 3085T SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Communications: Alvis (secure satellite communications system), Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink)
Countermeasures: MASS (anti-missile), Mackerel (anti-torpedo).
Cost: $35 million
Production time: 1.5 years
Isselmere
22-10-2004, 01:47
bump!
Klingon Sol Empire
22-10-2004, 02:39
I want 4 City class DDGs. Money to be wired on confirmation. Thanks and QaPlaa!
Nutropinia
22-10-2004, 03:11
Before I buy any tugs are you gonna create any more different types, like smaller and bigger so i am not limited in size.
Isselmere
22-10-2004, 03:57
Before I buy any tugs are you gonna create any more different types, like smaller and bigger so i am not limited in size.

[OOC: Yes, I'll be developing a smaller yard tug for harbour duties. I should have noted that the fleet tug is capable of performing limited salvage operations as well. I'll post the smaller tugs sometime soon.]
Nutropinia
22-10-2004, 05:13
OOC: Oh awesome, I will be buying a bunch of both later, and I mean a bunch for operations. However, would it be possible for you to build and design me a dedicated salvage platform.
Isselmere
22-10-2004, 16:26
I want 4 City class DDGs. Money to be wired on confirmation. Thanks and QaPlaa!

To: Klingon Sol Empire
From: Neville Colwan, D-G, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: City-class DDG (GP) order

Your Excellency,

The RSIN would be honoured to provide your nation with four City-class general purpose destroyers. The total cost of this, hopefully initial procurement will be $4,000 million USD.

Thank you for your interest in our products, and we hope you will revisit the RSIN storefront sometime soon.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
22-10-2004, 16:49
Siren-class signals intelligence craft (AGI)
Displacement: 2,760 t (deep)
Dimensions: length 104.6m (oa); beam 13.6m; draught 4.6m.
Propulsion: 2 water propulsor jets, diesel-electric-IFEP with bow thruster; 2 diesel-electric generators (IMW MGD-29), 3.88 MW; 24+ kts.
Crew: (standard): 76
Protection: (Main belt): 3cm; (Barbette): 3cm; (Hangar): 3cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 3cm; (CIC): 3cm.
Compartmentalisation: 9 transverse bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: GWLS.30 (a), 16-cell GWLS.37 (f), 2 x MLG-27 (p/s)
ASW: 2 x 6-cell GWLS.60 (p/s); 2 x 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT)
GP: 76mm gun (A position; OTO Melara DP).
Aircraft: Capable of deploying and recovering a utility helicopter, or 2 Auk DHM.1 or Puffin DHEW.1 drones.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: ISOMS.4 Mimir
Radars: Type 2012.2M Crow (multifunction search and tracking), Type 2011A Jackdaw (volume search), Type 33L Tuesday (helicopter landing system), Type 520N Bottlenose (navigation), Type 1067S Kayak (surface search), Type 782W Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Passive electro-optical: Type 26S Asp (intermediate range infra-red search and tracking), Type 27E Owl (electro-optical surface surveillance)
Combination radar/electro-optical: 2 x Type 784W Gjallar (GWLS.37 and RAM fire control)
Sonar: Type 939K Hound (keel-mounted MF/LF sonar)
ECM/ECCM: Type 3089J (jammer), Type 3065D (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), Type 3088P (radar/signals emissions processor and retransmitter), Type 3084R Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), Type 3085T SELKIE (anti-torpedo).
Communications: Alvis (secure satellite communications system), Dvalin (Link 17.2S; encrypted acoustic modem), Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile control datalink).
Countermeasures: Siren (anti-missile), MASS (anti-missile), Mackerel (anti-torpedo).
Cost: $375 million USD
Production time: 1.5 years
Production capacity: 54 ships

Shorebird-class large yard/harbour tug (YTB)
Displacement: 398t (deep)
Dimensions: length 33.2m (oa); beam 9.3m; draught 4m
Propulsion: 2 Lips azimuthing thrusters diesel-electric-IFEP with bow thruster; 2 diesel engines (IMW MED-20) driving 4 Semling Electrics AC alternators powering 2 Felsingburgh Turboelectrics DC electric motors; 14 kts.
Crew: 10
Equipment:
Firefighting: water cannon (f)
GP: 2 x 7.62mm GPMG (p/s; FN MAG).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: ISOMS.3 Bifrost
Radars: Type 520N Bottlenose (navigation)
Sonars: Type 942K Pomeranian (keel-mounted, MF)
Passive electro-optical: Type 39E Moth (surveillance)
Communications: Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink).
Countermeasures: 2 x 4-cell grenade launcher (smoke grenades).
Cost: $7 million USD
Production time: 1 year
Production capacity: 72 ships
Isselmere
22-10-2004, 17:02
bumping for two new ships
Sarzonia
22-10-2004, 17:23
The Incorporated Sarzonian Navy has noticed the two new ships and would like to order 500 of the Shorebird-class large yard/harbour tug. At $7 million each, the total for 500 should come to $3.5 billion. We also would like to order 50 of the Siren-class signals intelligence craft. At $375 million each, that total should come to $18.75 billion.

The grand total for this procurement should come to $22.25 billion. As is our standard custom, money shall be wired upon confirmation of order.

We wish the Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland the best of luck with sales of these two fine classes and we hope that the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland and the Incorporated States of Sarzonia remain staunchly loyal!
Isselmere
22-10-2004, 17:40
The Incorporated Sarzonian Navy has noticed the two new ships and would like to order 500 of the Shorebird-class large yard/harbour tug. At $7 million each, the total for 500 should come to $3.5 billion. We also would like to order 50 of the Siren-class signals intelligence craft. At $375 million each, that total should come to $18.75 billion.

The grand total for this procurement should come to $22.25 billion. As is our standard custom, money shall be wired upon confirmation of order.

We wish the Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland the best of luck with sales of these two fine classes and we hope that the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland and the Incorporated States of Sarzonia remain staunchly loyal!
To: Kathy Bunhall, Navy Chief, Incorporated States of Sarzonia
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: AGI and YTB order

Your Excellency,

We at the Royal Shipyards are always pleased to provide the glorious fleets of our dear friends in Sarzonia with the best possible ships we can construct. 500 of the new large harbour tug (YTB) and 50 of the Siren-class AGI will be prepared for the Sarzonian Navy forthwith. The total cost of this procurement, after discount, will be $18,356 million.

I personally would like to thank your Excellency for your kind words regarding these two classes and sincerely wish for the continued prosperity of the exceptional Portland Iron Works. Long may both corporations find success in the international marketplace, and long may Sarzonia be fortunate in all of your illustrious nation's endeavours! With the loyal friendship of such highly esteemed friends as your irreproachable president, the United Kingdom cannot help but remain secure, and shall always be the Sarzonian people's friend.

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Sarzonia
22-10-2004, 17:44
To: Nancy Bunhall, Navy Chief, Incorporated States of Sarzonia [OOC: I hope that's right :)] [OOC: It's actually Kathy Bunhall, but you're close. :)]
Isselmere
22-10-2004, 18:04
[OOC: I obviously need more coffee! :) It's been corrected.]
Nutropinia
22-10-2004, 22:06
The Great Armed Republic of Nutropinia would like to purchase 500 Shorebird Class Tugs for 3.5 Billion USD and 250 Gull-Class Tugs for 8.75 Billion USD. That comes to a total of 12.25 Billion Dollars, wired upon confirmation of order.
Isselmere
22-10-2004, 22:52
The Great Armed Republic of Nutropinia would like to purchase 500 Shorebird Class Tugs for 3.5 Billion USD and 250 Gull-Class Tugs for 8.75 Billion USD. That comes to a total of 12.25 Billion Dollars, wired upon confirmation of order.

To: The Great Armed Republic of Nutropinia
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Tug order

Your Excellency,

It is our great honour to do business with your great nation once again. The present order for 500 Shorebird-class YTB and 250 Gull-class ATF comes to $11,025 million after bulk purchase discount (10%).

We thank your Excellency for your continued interest in our products and hope you will revisit the RSIN storefront sometime soon.

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
23-10-2004, 20:37
bump
Nutropinia
23-10-2004, 20:54
Money Wired.
Pentova
24-10-2004, 03:44
Quick stock question from your favorite broker. ME!!!

How many shares were you wishing to sell, and what percentage of the company is that amount?

Thanks,
Pentova
Isselmere
24-10-2004, 05:01
Quick stock question from your favorite broker. ME!!!

How many shares were you wishing to sell, and what percentage of the company is that amount?

Thanks,
Pentova

[OOC: Oops. I ought to have listed that. I'd say 500 shares for 10% of the company. Thanks!]
Pentova
24-10-2004, 16:59
Nutropinia just bought 500 shares of this company, this yields you a profit of $42,000 and me a profit of $5,700. Thanks for selling.
Isselmere
25-10-2004, 16:21
Bump, for tea and biscuits,
under the fluorescent lights,
milky coffee for midday snacks,
pasties, rolls, and other delights
Isselmere
25-10-2004, 19:59
1) Build something small and sneaky for Illior
2) Finally create that damn logistics/support ship package
3) Update "Electronic suite" listings to indicate software improvements
4) Design a covert operations C4I vessel
5) Update specs. for Cuttlefish drone
6) Design the Parrot UAV
Oh, and bump again.
Isselmere
26-10-2004, 07:33
Done
1) Update "Electronic suite" listings to indicate software improvements
2) Update specs. for Cuttlefish drone
To do
1) Build something small and sneaky for Illior
2) Finally create that damn logistics/support ship package
3) Design a covert operations C4I vessel
4) Design the Parrot UAV
Oh, and bump again.
Isselmere
26-10-2004, 17:37
Covert Projects
1) Sea Lion-class covert operations command, control, communications, countermeasures, and intelligence craft
2) Freki-class patrol boat
3) Geri-class covert operations platform
Products Management
1) Dodo DTU.1 mobile (land) utility drone (for damage control assessment/repairs in hazardous areas on surface combatants)
2) Parrot DCC.1 secure command and control relay UAV
3) Breakwater coastal defence artillery position
Isselmere
26-10-2004, 17:42
In preparation...

Complete Fleet Packages
Will include:
1) All the previously available ships, fully equipped with weapons and aircraft
2) Homeport Package - a selection of tugs and patrol craft
3) Coastal defence positions
Isselmere
26-10-2004, 19:37
The Type 2010.2M Raven multipurpose search and tracking APAR has been replaced by the Type 2013M Huginn APAR co-developed by Creighley Microtechnics and [an Illiorian military electronics corporation] on major combatants constructed for allied vessels [Illior (of course), Jimnam, and Sarzonia], as has the Type 2011A Jackdaw air volume search three-dimensional radar by the Type 2018A Kafka. The combat management systems will shortly be upgraded to the new ISOMS.5 Muginn standard.
Jimnam
27-10-2004, 01:30
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards
From: Grand Admiral Jim; Commander in Chief; Jimnam
Subject: New Order

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy would like to purchase the following vessels from your fine shipyards.

10x House Class $40bn
10x Royal Holly Class $36bn
30x Bastion Class $72bn
150x Province Class $210bn
50x Duchy Class $90bn
100x County Class $100bn
100x City Class $100bn
200x Furtive Class $100bn
40x Lem Class $14bn

Grand total of $762bn

Money has been wired as per our normal agreement. We thank you in advance.

Grand Admiral Jim
Ottoman Khaif
27-10-2004, 01:49
The Ottoman Navy would like to buy

6 Attack Submarine Squadrons
6 SS(G)N
1 Aylesburgh-class AS
and
4 Ballistic Missile Submarine Squadrons
6 Palace-class SSBN
1 Aylesburgh-class AS
Total cost: $11,790 billion (does not include ballistic missiles!)
Isselmere
27-10-2004, 04:17
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards
From: Grand Admiral Jim; Commander in Chief; Jimnam
Subject: New Order

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy would like to purchase the following vessels from your fine shipyards.

10x House Class $40bn
10x Royal Holly Class $36bn
30x Bastion Class $72bn
150x Province Class $210bn
50x Duchy Class $90bn
100x County Class $100bn
100x City Class $100bn
200x Furtive Class $100bn
40x Lem Class $14bn

Grand total of $762bn

Money has been wired as per our normal agreement. We thank you in advance.

Grand Admiral Jim

To: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: Order

Your Exalted Excellency,

We at the Royal Shipyards are immensely honoured to receive this latest procurement order from your glorious navy and shall place our entire open production capacity at your disposal. The total cost of this procurement shall be $658,350 million after most trusted and favoured nation discount (17.5%).

We are, as always, privileged to receive your Exalted Excellency's business and shall always endeavour to provide the Jimnam Grand Navy with the finest possible monohulled vessels afloat. We greatly wish you will revisit the RSIN storefront soon.

Long live Grand Admiral Jim!

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
27-10-2004, 04:25
The Ottoman Navy would like to buy

6 Attack Submarine Squadrons
6 SS(G)N
1 Aylesburgh-class AS
and
4 Ballistic Missile Submarine Squadrons
6 Palace-class SSBN
1 Aylesburgh-class AS
Total cost: $11,790 billion (does not include ballistic missiles!)

To: Ottoman Navy
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: Sub squadron orders

Your Excellency,

It is our great honour to once again do business with your illustrious navy. The Royal Shipyards will be pleased to deliver 36 Forthar-class SSN, 24 Palace-class SSBN, and 10 Aylesburgh-class AS to your fleets for the sum of $101,925 million after 10% bulk purchase discount (included in the cost of the packages).

Long may the Ottoman Navy find success on the high seas, and we hope you will revisit the RSIN storefront soon.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
27-10-2004, 04:30
The Coronation-class fleet command and control vessel
Ranudon
27-10-2004, 18:00
To: Neville Colwan, D-G, RSIN, UKIN
From: Elizabeth Weaton, Minister of Defense, Ranudon
Subject: Naval Purchase

We have been very pleased with the coastal patrol vessels purchased from you. As a result, we would like to arrange for the purchase of the following vessels.

3 x Lake Class (Mine Sweeper) vessels
2 x River Class Corvettes
10 x Gull Class Fleet Tugs
35 x Shorebird Class Harbor Tugs
6 x General Marsden Class Transports
4 x Aylesburgh Class Submarine Tenders
5 x Siren Class Signals/Intell Ships
2 x House Class Aircraft Carriers


The sum of $13.325 Bn will be wired upon your confirmation of this order.

Thank you,

Elizabeth Weaton
Minister of Defense
Constitutional Monarchy of Ranudon
Isselmere
27-10-2004, 20:54
To: Neville Colwan, D-G, RSIN, UKIN
From: Elizabeth Weaton, Minister of Defense, Ranudon
Subject: Naval Purchase

We have been very pleased with the coastal patrol vessels purchased from you. As a result, we would like to arrange for the purchase of the following vessels.

3 x Lake Class (Mine Sweeper) vessels
2 x River Class Corvettes
10 x Gull Class Fleet Tugs
35 x Shorebird Class Harbor Tugs
6 x General Marsden Class Transports
4 x Aylesburgh Class Submarine Tenders
5 x Siren Class Signals/Intell Ships
2 x House Class Aircraft Carriers


The sum of $13.325 Bn will be wired upon your confirmation of this order.

Thank you,

Elizabeth Weaton
Minister of Defense
Constitutional Monarchy of Ranudon

To: Elizabeth Weaton, Minister of Defense, Constitutional Monarchy of Ranudon
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: Re: Naval Purchase

We at the Royal Shipyards are greatly honoured to receive this latest order from your superb nation. It will our pleasure to fill this procurement, the total cost of which will be $12,136 million after 10% bulk purchase discount.

We hope these vessels provide the Ranudon Navy with the same good service you have come to expect from the RSIN. We hope you will revisit our storefront sometime soon.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Harlesburg
28-10-2004, 09:20
Purely (OOC)
Furtive-class FFH what is the true name of this class of vessel?
Harlesburg may purchase.
Isselmere
28-10-2004, 10:04
Purely (OOC)
Furtive-class FFH what is the true name of this class of vessel?
Harlesburg may purchase.

[OOC: Do you mean the ship on which my design is slightly based, or my design? If the former, the Furtive-class is based on the German Navy's Brandenburg-class, if the latter, yes, the first ship of the class in RINN service was the HINMS Furtive, with most of the first few batches produced for the domestic market retaining names beginning with "F". I hope that answers your question. :)]
Jimnam
28-10-2004, 23:11
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
Subject: New order

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy would like to order the following from your most excellent shipyards.

100x Forthar Class $165bn
50x Palace Class $107.5bn
100x Pechtas Class $215bn
50x Stortbek Class $20bn
50x Stortbek 'B' Class $21bn
50x Aylesburgh Class $10bn

Grand Total of $538.5bn

Money has been wired in advance as per usual.

Grand Admiral Jim
Isselmere
29-10-2004, 01:57
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
Subject: New order

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy would like to order the following from your most excellent shipyards.

100x Forthar Class $165bn
50x Palace Class $107.5bn
100x Pechtas Class $215bn
50x Stortbek Class $20bn
50x Stortbek 'B' Class $21bn
50x Aylesburgh Class $10bn

Grand Total of $538.5bn

Money has been wired in advance as per usual.

Grand Admiral Jim

To: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: Procurement

Your Exalted Excellency,

It is once again an immense privilege to receive a new order from the illustrious and victorious Jimnam Grand Navy. We will be greatly honoured to produce the vessels you have listed in this order forthwith. The total cost of this procurement will be $444,262 million after most trusted and favoured nation discount.

Once again, we are sincerely grateful to your Exalted Excellency, the Grand Admiral Jim, for your continued interest in our products and we hope you will revisit our storefront sometime soon.

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
29-10-2004, 20:34
bump
Isselmere
30-10-2004, 10:14
RSIN electronic suites will soon be changing!
From "Types" to [quasi-comprehensible] alphanumeric bunches, our electronic systems available on RSIN ships and boats will soon read as follows:

Type 2013M Huginn = SRU.13 Huginn

for "Shipborne Multifunction Radar series 13 'Huginn'"

Confused? All will be explained shortly!
[Just not right now...]

Type 2010.3M = SRU.10c Raven
Type 2011.3A = SRS.11c Jackdaw
Type 2012.3M = SRU.12c Crow
Type 2013M = SRU.13 Huginn
Type 2015.3A = SRS.15c Magpie
Type 516N = SRN.16 Beluga
Godi = SSC.17 Godi
Type 2018A = SRS.18 Kafka
Type 2016.3M = SRU.19c Crow
Type 520N = SRN.20 Bottlenose
Alvis = SSC.21 Alvis
Hermod = USC.20 Hermod
Gna = SSP.23 Gna
Type 24S = SVU.24 Adder
Ran = SSW.25 Ran
Type 26S = SVU.26 Asp
Type 27E = SVS.27 Owl
Dvalin = UAQ.22 Dvalin
Type 37E = SVS.30 Bat
Type 31L = SMP.31 Friday
Type 532N = SRN.32 Haddock
Type 33L = SMP.33 Tuesday
Type 934K = SAU.34 Fenris
Mackerel = SQQ.35 Mackerel
Remora = UQQ.36 Remora
MASS = SQE.37/UQE.37 MASS
Siren = SQE.38 Siren
Type 939K = SAU.39 Hound
Type 941K = SAU.41 Terrier
Type 942K = SAN.42 Pomeranian
Type 43E = SVS.43 Moth
Type 945V = SAR.45 Herring
Type 948U = UAU.48
Type 949T = UAR.49
Type 1064S = SRS.64 Hofvarpnir
Type 3065D = SDR.65
Type 1067S = SRS.67 Kayak
Type 3077J = SQK.77
Type 3079J = UQK.79
Type 782W = SRG.82 Balmung
Type 784W = SMG.84 Gjallar
Type 3084R = SVR.84 Nott
Type 3085T = SQK.85 SELKIE
Type 786W = SRG.86 Gungnir
Type 3086T = UQK.87 Skald
Type 3088P = SLQ.88
Type 3089J = SQK.89
Type 3091D = UDR.91
Type 3092L = UVR.92 Delling
Type 2204C = SRS.204 Wednesday
Isselmere
30-10-2004, 18:54
Bump
Beta Aurigae VII
30-10-2004, 21:14
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
From: Fleet Admiral Brian MacMillan, Secretary of the Navy, Beta Aurigae VII
Subject: Procurement of Naval Vessels

Mr. Colwan,

The nation of Beta Aurigae VII wishes to purchase from the shipyards yet again after a long lapse in naval spending. I have been authorized by the Governor General to obtain an assortment of naval vessels under the condition that I do not spend more than $300 billion. It is my great pleasure to inform you that your shipyards, as they so often have for our nation, meet the requirements set before me. The procurement list is as follows:

20 Bastion-class (BBGN)
20 Monarch-class (BBG)
20 Region-class (CBG)
20 Province-class (CG)
20 County-class (DDG(AD))
20 City-class (DDG(GP))
20 Furtive-class (FFH)
20 Forthar-class (SSN)
20 Flansburgh-class (AOR)

These items total $283.5 billion without my nations "esteemed nation discount" of 12.5%. After the discount the total price of the order will be $248,062,500,000. The money shall be wired upon confirmation of this message. Thank you.

Fleet Admiral Brian MacMillan
Secretary of the Navy
Leggett, Beta Aurigae VII
Isselmere
30-10-2004, 22:25
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
From: Fleet Admiral Brian MacMillan, Secretary of the Navy, Beta Aurigae VII
Subject: Procurement of Naval Vessels

Mr. Colwan,

The nation of Beta Aurigae VII wishes to purchase from the shipyards yet again after a long lapse in naval spending. I have been authorized by the Governor General to obtain an assortment of naval vessels under the condition that I do not spend more than $300 billion. It is my great pleasure to inform you that your shipyards, as they so often have for our nation, meet the requirements set before me. The procurement list is as follows:

20 Bastion-class (BBGN)
20 Monarch-class (BBG)
20 Region-class (CBG)
20 Province-class (CG)
20 County-class (DDG(AD))
20 City-class (DDG(GP))
20 Furtive-class (FFH)
20 Forthar-class (SSN)
20 Flansburgh-class (AOR)

These items total $283.5 billion without my nations "esteemed nation discount" of 12.5%. After the discount the total price of the order will be $248,062,500,000. The money shall be wired upon confirmation of this message. Thank you.

Fleet Admiral Brian MacMillan
Secretary of the Navy
Leggett, Beta Aurigae VII

To: Fleet Admiral Brian MacMillan, Secretary of the Navy, Beta Aurigae VII
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: Procurement of Naval Vessels

Your Excellency,

It is an immense honour for the Royal Shipyards to once again do business with your glorious nation. As your Excellency has noted, the total cost of this procurement will be $248,062 million after your esteemed nation discount. We hope these ships find themselves eminently useful for your illustrious navy's needs.

We at the Royal Shipyards are privileged to receive your gracious business, and let me personally mention the pleasure it gives us here at the yards to construct such vessels for a valued customer such as your Excellency.

We hope you will revisit the Royal Shipyards storefront sometime soon.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Jimnam
01-11-2004, 18:57
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
Subject: New order

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy has always been most pleased with its purchases from your fine shipyards. To continue our excellent business arrangement we would like to order the following.

25x Sea Class $67.5bn
50x Region Class $110bn
100x Duchy Class $180bn
150x Province Class $210bn
300x City Class $300bn
300x County Class $300bn
500x Furtive Class $250bn

Grand Total of $1.417 trillion

We thank you once again for being a good ally to Jimnam. Long live the RSIN and UKIN!

Grand Admiral Jim
Isselmere
01-11-2004, 21:26
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
Subject: New order

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy has always been most pleased with its purchases from your fine shipyards. To continue our excellent business arrangement we would like to order the following.

25x Sea Class $67.5bn
50x Region Class $110bn
100x Duchy Class $180bn
150x Province Class $210bn
300x City Class $300bn
300x County Class $300bn
500x Furtive Class $250bn

Grand Total of $1.417 trillion

We thank you once again for being a good ally to Jimnam. Long live the RSIN and UKIN!

Grand Admiral Jim

To: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: Re: New order

Your Exalted Excellency,

It is a wondrous privilege to receive your patronage at our storefront once again. The total cost of this massive procurement will be $1,169,437 million [$1.169 billion USD-UK, $1.169 trillion USD-US] after most trusted and favoured nation discount. The ships for this procurement shall be prepared for your fleets forthwith, and we hope these ships shall prove their worth in the highly revered Jimnam Grand Navy.

We at the RSIN and in the UKIN are always grateful to have such friends as those in Jimnam, and it is always an honour to hear Your Exalted Excellency is doing well. Long live Grand Admiral Jim, and may his fleets always find success on the high seas!

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Ramissle
01-11-2004, 21:50
Due to the fact that the Incorperation has recently finished a refitting station on our canal, we would like it very much if you could estimate the cost of refitting your naval ships. If you could, please respond. Thank You!
If you would like us to delete this message after you respond, we gladly will.
Isselmere
01-11-2004, 22:00
Due to the fact that the Incorperation has recently finished a refitting station on our canal, we would like it very much if you could estimate the cost of refitting your naval ships. If you could, please respond. Thank You!
If you would like us to delete this message after you respond, we gladly will.

[OOC: I'm not exactly certain what you mean by "refitting" -- do you mean refueling, or do you mean annual cost of general maintenance? If the latter, I'm in the midst of doing that... among a host of other things :) ]
Ramissle
01-11-2004, 22:04
[OOC: I'm not exactly certain what you mean by "refitting" -- do you mean refueling, or do you mean annual cost of general maintenance? If the latter, I'm in the midst of doing that... among a host of other things :) ]
We are providing a service to repair and replace hulls, towers, and engines of naval ships. We are trying to get a general idea of how much different types of ships cost to do this.
Isselmere
01-11-2004, 23:24
We are providing a service to repair and replace hulls, towers, and engines of naval ships. We are trying to get a general idea of how much different types of ships cost to do this.

[OOC: Ah, well that depends on a whole bunch of things, and if I'm not the one doing it, then I don't really have any way of determining the cost...]
Nutropinia
03-11-2004, 03:13
We would like to purchase 10 Rapid Assault Expeditionary Forces for 51.485 Billion USD. Thank you. Money Wired.
Isselmere
03-11-2004, 21:52
[OOC: Nutropinia: Your order has been confirmed. I'll write a proper response soon.]

Admiral-class AGFN
This design is based on a re-engined and re-invigorated Region-class guided missile battlecruiser with the new ODIN (Operational Deployment Integration Network) system providing the fleet commander with superlative situational awareness. The SVC.90 laser communications system provides to-the-horizon secure and rapid communication with fleet elements in most conditions, while multi-channel encrypted burst microwave transceivers allow fleet commanders all-weather C3 (command, control, and communications) capabilities.
Displacement: 30,218t (deep)
Dimensions: length 236.2m (wl), 242.8m (oa); beam 28.5m; draught 9.1m.
Propulsion: 3-shaft CONAG-IFEP; pressurised water fission reactor (INNEC RA(PW)-6) and 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 175MW + 86MW = 32+ kts.
Crew: 389 (+ vehicle crew, marines (143), staff (500)); can accommodate 1,200.
Protection: (Main belt) 40.6cm; (Main missile magazines): 30.5cm; (Hangar): 7.62cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 20.3cm; (Conning tower, CIC): 40.6cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 4 x GWLS.24.3 (p/s), 2 x GWLS.30 (f/a), 4 x GWLS.53 (p/s), 2 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS (f/a), 12 x MLG-27
ASW: 2 x 3 324mm TT (P/S; 36 weapons), 4 x GWLS.60 (p/s)
GP: 2 x 64-cell GWLS.35 (f/a)
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering 2 x Merlin HM.1-sized helicopters, 2 x Rook DRA.1 UMAVs, a Tern DA.1 UCAV, 4 x Cuttlefish DSR.1; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system, and two lightweight EM catapults for Rooks or Terns (only so equipped if drones are purchased).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: ISOMS.5 Muginn/ISOMS.4 Mimir; ODIN (Operational Deployment Integration Network)
Radars: SRU.13 Huginn/SRU.10c Raven (multifunction search and tracking), SRS.18 Kafka/SRS.11c Jackdaw (volume search), SMP.33 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), SRN.16 Beluga (navigation), SRS.64 Hofvarpnir (surface search)
Passive electro-optical: SVU.24 Adder (long range search and tracking), SVS.27 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/electro-optical: 6 x SMG.83 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonars: SAU.34 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), SAR.45 Herring (variable depth)
ECM: SQK.77 (jammer), SDR.65 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), SVR.84 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), SQK.85 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Communications: 2 x SSC.21 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), 4 x MAQ.22b Dvalin (encrypted acoustic modem), SSC.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), 4 x SVC.90 (laser communications system), 4 x SSC.96 (encrypted burst transmission microwave communications system), 2 x SSP.23b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), SSW.25b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink).
Countermeasures: SQE.38 Siren (anti-missile), SQE.37 MASS (anti-missile), SQQ.35 Mackerel (anti-torpedo).
Cost: $3,000 million USD
Production time: 3 years
Production capacity: 12 ships
Isselmere
04-11-2004, 04:10
Peel-class CVBN in development
Isselmere
05-11-2004, 00:07
Peel-class CVBN (http://www.nn.northropgrumman.com/news/2003/CVN21_Contract/DCS03-41.JPG)
Displacement: 193,450 t (full load)
Dimensions: length 370.1 m (wl), 385.5 m (oa); beam 48.3 m (wl), 96 m (oa); draught 13.5 m.
Propulsion: 8 propulsors, CONAG-IFEP; 4 pressurised water fission reactors (INNEC RA(PW)-6) and 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 700 MW + 86 MW = 32+ kts.
Crew: 2,274 crew + aircrew; capable of accommodating 7,000.
Flight deck: deck angled at 10.5-degrees
Elevators: 4 deck edge (1-p, 3-s) rated at 90 t.
Catapults: 4; low-emission EMALS (2 on p-sponson, 2-f)
Arrestor wires: four; low-emission EARS
Protection: (Main belt): 35.6 cm; (Magazines): 30.5 cm; (Flight deck): 63.5 cm; (Engineering, additional): 25.4 cm.
Compartmentalisation: Double-keeled, reactors in separate pairs, with 40 transverse and 4 longitudinal bulkheads.
Weapons:
AAW: 8 x GWLS.24.2 (p/s), 2 x GWLS.30 (f/a of island), 4 x 32-cell GWLS.35 (f/a, p/s), 6 x GWLS.53 (f/a, p/s), 24 x MLG-27 (http://www.naval-technology.com/contractors/missiles/mauser/index.html)
ASuW: 4 x 4-cell GWLS.58
ASW: 8 x 6-cell GWLS.60
MCM: 6 x 20mm RST (500 SCR/cannon).
Aircraft:
Can operate 120 crewed aircraft, or more in emergency situations.
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: ISOMS.5 Muginn/ISOMS.4 Mimir
Radars: SRU.13 Huginn/SRU.10c Raven (multifunction search and tracking), SRS.18 Kafka/SRS.11c Jackdaw (volume search), SRP.204 Wednesday (air traffic control), SMP.31 Friday (automatic carrier landing system), SRN.16 Beluga (navigation), SRS.64 Hofvarpnir (surface search)
Passive electro-optical: SVU.24 Adder (long range search and tracking), SVS.27 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/electro-optical: 6 x SMG.83 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
Sonar: SAU.34 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM: SQK.77 (jammer), SDR.65 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), SVR.84 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), SQK.85 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Communications: SSC.21 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), SSC.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure command datalink), MAQ.22b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), SSP.23b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), SSW.25b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink).
Countermeasures: SQE.38 Siren (anti-missile), SQE.37 MASS (anti-missile), SQQ.35 Mackerel (anti-torpedo).
Cost: $7,000 million USD
Production time: 5 years
Production capacity: 4 ships
In service: (in construction)
Jimnam
05-11-2004, 01:24
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
Subject: New Purchase

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy is most pleased with your new designs of both carriers and of the fleet command ship. We would therefore like to purchase the following.

20x Peel Class $84bn
20x Admiral Class $60bn
100x Siren Class $37.5bn

Grand total of $181.5bn

The Jimnam Grand Navy thanks you for continuing to design cutting edge warships. We look forward to doing business again soon.

Grand Admiral Jim
Isselmere
05-11-2004, 01:42
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
Subject: New Purchase

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy is most pleased with your new designs of both carriers and of the fleet command ship. We would therefore like to purchase the following.

20x Peel Class $84bn
20x Admiral Class $60bn
100x Siren Class $37.5bn

Grand total of $181.5bn

The Jimnam Grand Navy thanks you for continuing to design cutting edge warships. We look forward to doing business again soon.

Grand Admiral Jim

To: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: Re:New Purchase

Your Exalted Excellency,

It is once again our inestimable privilege to receive your patronage. The Royal Shipyards is most honoured to construct these ships for your glorious Grand Navy. Since the Grand Navy and Your Exalted Excellency so graciously funded the research and development required for the Admiral-class, the Royal Shipyards shall sell those vessels to your fleets at half-price and shall grant domestic production rights for this class to the partnered yards in Jimnam. The total cost of this procurement will be, therefore, 130,237 million after most trusted and favoured nation discount for all 140 vessels.

We are always honoured to receive the kind business our esteemed customer, Your Exalted Excellency, and we shall endeavour always to provide the Jimnam Grand Navy with the best possible ships we can build.

Long live Grand Admiral Jim!

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Nutropinia
05-11-2004, 04:33
Mr. Neville Colwan we are pleased to do business with you but could we get a proper response on our package order. Secondly we would like to purchase 30 of the Peel class CVBN's for 125 Billion Dollars. Could you also provide use with an airplane package for each ship with a few extra planes as spares as per usual like you provided us on the last ships. That would be most excellent.
Isselmere
05-11-2004, 10:44
Mr. Neville Colwan we are pleased to do business with you but could we get a proper response on our package order. Secondly we would like to purchase 30 of the Peel class CVBN's for 125 Billion Dollars. Could you also provide use with an airplane package for each ship with a few extra planes as spares as per usual like you provided us on the last ships. That would be most excellent.

To: Nutropinia
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Orders

Your Excellency,

It is our great privilege to provide for the Nutropinian Navy ten of our Rapid Expeditionary Assault Force packages for the stated price. We are honoured that you continue to grace us at the Royal Shipyards with your business.

As for the Peel-class CVBNs, here is the quantity and price breakdown per package:

Standard Aircraft Loadout
Sea Tempest F.1 (36), Sea Tempest FA.1 (48), Sea Tempest EW.1 (8), Sea Tempest ADS.1 (16), E-2D Hawkeye (4), C-2B Greyhound (2), Merlin HM.1 (12)
Aircraft per Package
Sea Tempest F.1 (48), Sea Tempest FA.1 (60), Sea Tempest EW.1 (12), Sea Tempest ADS.1 (24), E-2D Hawkeye (6), C-2B Greyhound (3), Merlin HM.1 (16)
Air Weapons
Meteor BVRAAM (3,456), MICA-IR (6,336), MICA-RF (6,336), GWS.63A Barracuda (512), Depth bomb (512), Alarm ARM (3,072), GPS guidance modules (5,544), AGM-84D Harpoon (1,728), AGM-114K Hellfire (1,024), GWS.52A Pelican (864), AGM-119 Penguin (256), GWS.50A Pigeon (6,336), GWS.47A Robin (12,672), Sea Skua ASM (512), GWS.48A Starling (12,672), Cluster bomb unit (6,336), 225kg bomb (12,672), 455kg bomb (6,336), 907kg bomb (3,168)
Ship Weapons
GWS.57S Erne (128), VL-MICA-IR (48), VL-MICA-RF (48), RAM (44), RIM-92 Stinger (32), GWS.60SB Eel (32), GWS.60SL Eel (16), GWS.60SR Eel (16), GWS.58S Hurricane (16), Goalkeeper magazines (40), MLG-27 magazines (120), 20mm SCR (3,000)
Cost per package
Aircraft only: $9,257 million (including spares)
Weapons only: $14,936 million
Complete package: $28,025 million

Option a) 30 ships with aircraft only (including spares): $363,339 million
Option b) 30 ships with aircraft (as above) and weapons: $756,675 million

The grand total (including your previous order) would be:
Option a) $414,824 million
Option b) $808,160 million

I would like to apologise personally for the delay in responding promptly to your order, and I am grateful you have revisited the Royal Shipyards’ storefront since. We hope to provide your navy with the finest vessels we can produce, and hope you will continue to revisit our storefront sometime soon.

Yours truly,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
05-11-2004, 20:56
New ships and other equipment will soon be appearing on this site, along with updated ship and in-service information...

In other words, bump!
Isselmere
06-11-2004, 19:48
Sea Lion-class special operations command and control ship (LCC)
Displacement: 875.4t (deep)
Dimensions: length 82.6m (oa); beam 15m; draught 2.75m.
Propulsion: 2-water jet propulsor CODOG-IFEP; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-10, 20MW), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-22); 40MW = 40+ kts.
Crew: 67
Protection: (Main belt) 3cm; (Missile magazines): 3cm; (Hangar): 3cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 3cm; (CIC): 3cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 2 x GWLS.24.2 (p/s), 16-cell GWLS.37 (a)
ASW: 2 x GWLS.60 (p/s)
GP: 76mm gun (A; OTO-Melara)
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering a utility helicopter, or 2 helicopter drones (Auk DHM.1 or Puffin DHEW.1)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: ISOMS.5 Muginn/ISOMS.4 Mimir
Radars: SRU.12c Crow (multifunction search and tracking), SRS.15 Magpie (volume search), SMP.33 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), SRN.20 Bottlenose (navigation), SRS.67 Kayak (surface search), SRG.82 Balmung (fire control)
Passive electro-optical: SVU.26 Asp (medium range search and tracking), SVS.30 Bat (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/electro-optical: SMG.83 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonar: SAU.41 Terrier (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM: SQK.80 (jammer), SDR.68 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), SVR.84 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), SQK.85 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Communications: SSC.21 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), SSC.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), SSP.23b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), SSW.25b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), MSC.29b Brono (Link 17.2T; secure tactical datalink), MAQ.22b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modeum), SVC.90 (laser communications system), SSC.94 (secure microwave communication system).
Countermeasures: SQE.37 MASS (anti-missile), SQQ.35 Mackerel (anti-torpedo).
Cost: $275 million USD
Production time: 1.5 years
Production capacity: 24 ships

Freki-class missile patrol boat (PG)
Displacement: 884.7t (deep)
Dimensions: length 82.6m (oa); beam 15m; draught 2.75m.
Propulsion: 2-water jet propulsor CODOG-IFEP; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-10, 20MW), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-22); 40MW = 40+ kts.
Crew: 59
Protection: (Main belt) 3cm; (Missile magazines): 3cm; (Hangar): 3cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 3cm; (CIC): 3cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 8-cell GWLS.37 (f), 16-cell GWLS.37 (a)
ASuW: 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39 (p/s)
ASW: 2 x GWLS.60 (p/s)
GP: 76mm gun (A; OTO-Melara DP)
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering a utility helicopter, or 2 helicopter drones (Auk DHM.1 or Puffin DHEW.1)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: ISOMS.5 Muginn/ISOMS.4 Mimir
Radars: SRU.12c Crow (multifunction search and tracking), SRS.15 Magpie (volume search), SMP.33 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), SRN.20 Bottlenose (navigation), SRS.67 Kayak (surface search), SRG.82 Balmung (fire control)
Passive electro-optical: SVU.26 Asp (medium range search and tracking), SVS.30 Bat (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/electro-optical: SMG.83 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonar: SAU.41 Terrier (keel-mounted, MF/LF)
ECM: SQK.80 (jammer), SDR.68 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), SVR.84 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), SQK.85 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Communications: SSC.21 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), SSC.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), SSP.23b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), SSW.25b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), MAQ.22b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem).
Countermeasures: SQE.37 MASS (anti-missile), SQQ.35 Mackerel (anti-torpedo).
Cost: $200 million USD
Production time: 1.5 years
Production capacity: 24 ships
Nutropinia
06-11-2004, 19:53
To: Nutropinia
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Orders

Your Excellency,

It is our great privilege to provide for the Nutropinian Navy ten of our Rapid Expeditionary Assault Force packages for the stated price. We are honoured that you continue to grace us at the Royal Shipyards with your business.

As for the Peel-class CVBNs, here is the quantity and price breakdown per package:

Standard Aircraft Loadout
Sea Tempest F.1 (36), Sea Tempest FA.1 (48), Sea Tempest EW.1 (8), Sea Tempest ADS.1 (16), E-2D Hawkeye (4), C-2B Greyhound (2), Merlin HM.1 (12)
Aircraft per Package
Sea Tempest F.1 (48), Sea Tempest FA.1 (60), Sea Tempest EW.1 (12), Sea Tempest ADS.1 (24), E-2D Hawkeye (6), C-2B Greyhound (3), Merlin HM.1 (16)
Air Weapons
Meteor BVRAAM (3,456), MICA-IR (6,336), MICA-RF (6,336), GWS.63A Barracuda (512), Depth bomb (512), Alarm ARM (3,072), GPS guidance modules (5,544), AGM-84D Harpoon (1,728), AGM-114K Hellfire (1,024), GWS.52A Pelican (864), AGM-119 Penguin (256), GWS.50A Pigeon (6,336), GWS.47A Robin (12,672), Sea Skua ASM (512), GWS.48A Starling (12,672), Cluster bomb unit (6,336), 225kg bomb (12,672), 455kg bomb (6,336), 907kg bomb (3,168)
Ship Weapons
GWS.57S Erne (128), VL-MICA-IR (48), VL-MICA-RF (48), RAM (44), RIM-92 Stinger (32), GWS.60SB Eel (32), GWS.60SL Eel (16), GWS.60SR Eel (16), GWS.58S Hurricane (16), Goalkeeper magazines (40), MLG-27 magazines (120), 20mm SCR (3,000)
Cost per package
Aircraft only: $9,257 million (including spares)
Weapons only: $14,936 million
Complete package: $28,025 million

Option a) 30 ships with aircraft only (including spares): $363,339 million
Option b) 30 ships with aircraft (as above) and weapons: $756,675 million

The grand total (including your previous order) would be:
Option a) $414,824 million
Option b) $808,160 million

I would like to apologise personally for the delay in responding promptly to your order, and I am grateful you have revisited the Royal Shipyards’ storefront since. We hope to provide your navy with the finest vessels we can produce, and hope you will continue to revisit our storefront sometime soon.

Yours truly,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN

We will take option A as you have already sold us production rights for the weapons during our last order, and if I am mistaken on buying production rights we will buy option B.
Greater Beijing
07-11-2004, 00:15
Greater Beijing Senate of the Democratic Union of Asia has aproved the aquisition of 51 Duchy-class A guided missile heavy cruisers (CAG) — $1,822.5 million with drones (3 Rook DRA.1) for the purpose of escort and guard duties in concert with our emerging fleet of 17 Nimitz Class aircraft carriers, totalling 92.9475 bln - 30.673 bln wired, the remaining to be wired upon the delivery of the first Cruiser group of 3. We would require the delivery of said ships within 22 years. We are prepared to invest up to 12% more than said total if your naval ship building industries require upgrades and expansion works to complete the construction of needed ships within the 22 year deadline.
Isselmere
07-11-2004, 08:45
Greater Beijing Senate of the Democratic Union of Asia has aproved the aquisition of 51 Duchy-class A guided missile heavy cruisers (CAG) — $1,822.5 million with drones (3 Rook DRA.1) for the purpose of escort and guard duties in concert with our emerging fleet of 17 Nimitz Class aircraft carriers, totalling 92.9475 bln - 30.673 bln wired, the remaining to be wired upon the delivery of the first Cruiser group of 3. We would require the delivery of said ships within 22 years. We are prepared to invest up to 12% more than said total if your naval ship building industries require upgrades and expansion works to complete the construction of needed ships within the 22 year deadline.

To: Greater Beijing Senate, Democratic Union of Asia
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Duchy-class CAG order

Your Excellency,

The Royal Shipyards will be most honoured to construct the 51 Duchy-class cruisers you have ordered. There will be no problem in completing this procurement within eight [NS] years as the RSIN has expanded significantly in the past few [NS] years beyond its previous size. We are, however, grateful for your offer of assistance. The total cost of this procurement, after bulk purchase discount (10%) will be $83,652 million USD.

Let me say what a pleasure it is to do business with your fine nation. I hope you will revisit our storefront sometime soon.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
08-11-2004, 04:06
New weapons in development
Light anti-ship weapon
Light anti-air weapons (3)

Other developments
Spare barrels for guns (all calibres)
Icebreakers (AGB)
Electronics packages
Isselmere
08-11-2004, 10:36
Breakwater Mobile Coastal Defence Position
Crewing: 952 men
Cost: $913.2 million
Weapons
108 x GWS.52M Pelican, 96 x GWS.57M Erne, 24 x GWS.58M Hurricane
Launcher vehicles, etc.
18 x GWLS.52L, 12 x GWLS.57L, 12 x GWLS.58L, 6 x Rook DRA.1, 3 x tactical command stations
Radar vehicles
3 x air surveillance and tracking radars, 3 x over-the-horizon surveillance radars, 9 x surface surveillance radars
Support Vehicles
8 armoured ambulances, 2 armoured engineering vehicles (AEV), 10 armoured personnel carriers (APC), 21 command vehicles, 12 engineering vehicles, 34 general purpose vehicles (GPVW), 34 heavy lift vehicles (HLVW), 4 mobile kitchens, 5 light support vehicles (LSVW), 5 maintenance vehicles, 59 medium lift vehicles (MLVW; with 21 trailers, 9 water trailers, and a welding trailer), 30 ordnance lorries, 11 petroleum lorries, 1 reverse osmosis water purification unit (ROWPU), 2 signals vehicles, 9 signals intelligence vehicles, 5 wreckers.
Jimnam
08-11-2004, 12:22
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Cheif Jimnam
Subject: New Purchase

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy is most interested in purchasing from you a number of your new costal defences for use in protecting our many fleet anchorages.
We would therefore like to purchase the following.

1000x Breakwater Mobile Coastal Defence Position = $913.2 bn
100x Freki-class missile patrol boat (PG) = $20bn

Grand Total of $933.2 bn

We thank you once again for creating the most excellent designs for our navy. We look forward to trading again soon.

Grand Admiral Jim
Isselmere
08-11-2004, 18:17
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Cheif Jimnam
Subject: New Purchase

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy is most interested in purchasing from you a number of your new costal defences for use in protecting our many fleet anchorages.
We would therefore like to purchase the following.

1000x Breakwater Mobile Coastal Defence Position = $913.2 bn
100x Freki-class missile patrol boat (PG) = $20bn

Grand Total of $933.2 bn

We thank you once again for creating the most excellent designs for our navy. We look forward to trading again soon.

Grand Admiral Jim

To: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief Jimnam
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: Re:New Purchase

Your Exalted Excellency,

It is our inestimable privilege to once again do business with your glorious and illustrious nation. The Royal Shipyards will be honoured to provide 1,000 "Breakwater" mobile coastal defence positions and 100 Freki-class missile patrol boats to Your Exalted Excellency's Grand Navy. As your nation has previously purchased weapon production rights, the cost of the "Breakwater" system falls to $587.9 million per unit (before discount), making the total cost of this procurement $501,518 million after most trusted and favoured nation discount.

We at the Royal Shipyards are, as always, grateful for the kindness shown to us by the glorious leadership of Grand Admiral Jim and are always pleased to receive your business. Long may the friendship between our lands remain firm.

Long live Grand Admiral Jim!

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
08-11-2004, 18:32
We will take option A as you have already sold us production rights for the weapons during our last order, and if I am mistaken on buying production rights we will buy option B.

[OOC: I think I granted you domestic production rights to most of the systems I created, with the exception of those created after, but not to RL systems. That said, my bad and option A it is, along with an additional 5% discount on your next purchase!]
Sarzonia
08-11-2004, 19:27
The Incorporated Sarzonian Navy has noted the construction of new ships for the Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland with extreme pleasure. We would like to place an order for the following:

25 Peel-class heavy carriers ($4.2 billion each; $105 billion total)
50 Admiral-class command ships ($3 billion each; $150 billion total)
100 Freki-class missile patrol boats ($200 million each; $20 billion total)
100 Sea Lion-class special operations command and control ships ($275 million each; $27.5 billion total)
100 Siren-class signals intelligence craft ($375 million each; $37.5 billion total)
500 Gull-class fleet ocean tugs ($35 million each; $17.5 billion total)
500 Shorebird-class large yard/harbour tugs ($7 million each; $35 billion total)

The grand total for this order comes to $382.5 billion. Of course, monies shall be wired upon confirmation as is our standard custom.

We are delighted at the continual evolution of the Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland and the continued close relationship between our countries. May the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland remain ever strong!

Kathy Bunhall
Navy Chief
Incorporated States of Sarzonia
Isselmere
08-11-2004, 19:55
The Incorporated Sarzonian Navy has noted the construction of new ships for the Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland with extreme pleasure. We would like to place an order for the following:

25 Peel-class heavy carriers ($4.2 billion each; $105 billion total)
50 Admiral-class command ships ($3 billion each; $150 billion total)
100 Freki-class missile patrol boats ($200 million each; $20 billion total)
100 Sea Lion-class special operations command and control ships ($275 million each; $27.5 billion total)
100 Siren-class signals intelligence craft ($375 million each; $37.5 billion total)
500 Gull-class fleet ocean tugs ($35 million each; $17.5 billion total)
500 Shorebird-class large yard/harbour tugs ($7 million each; $35 billion total)

The grand total for this order comes to $382.5 billion. Of course, monies shall be wired upon confirmation as is our standard custom.

We are delighted at the continual evolution of the Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland and the continued close relationship between our countries. May the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland remain ever strong!

Kathy Bunhall
Navy Chief
Incorporated States of Sarzonia

To: Kathy Bunhall, Navy Chief, Incorporated States of Sarzonia
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Re:Procurement

Your Excellency,

It is always an immense privilege and an inestimable honour to receive the custom of our cherished Sarzonian allies. We at the Royal Shipyards will be greatly pleased to fulfill this contract forthwith for the indefatigable and storied Incorporated Sarzonian Navy. The total cost of this procurement order for 1,375 vessels will be $323,812 million after most trusted and favoured nation discount.

I cannot express how truly grateful we at the Royal Shipyards are to receive your business and how pleased we are to witness the flourishing of your nation's own Portland Iron Works. Long may our two nations remain the greatest of friends and long may our respective corporations be successful.

Long live President Sarzo!

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
09-11-2004, 17:50
New Anti-air Weapons in Development
All designations are provisional.
GWS.65 Lanner - RAM replacement
GWS.66 Lark - Stinger replacement
GWS.67 Kite - MICA and VL-MICA replacement
The GWLS.37 and GWLS.30 systems may be retired in favour of a new single PDMS. At present, the Navy has indicated its preference for a VL missile, but as yet no firm decision has been made.

Other Products in Development
Coronation-class battleship
Morrigan-class cruiser
Wallace-class destroyer
Polar Bear-class icebreaker
Geri-class coastal patrol boat
Harbour defence installation
Surface attack missiles
Isselmere
09-11-2004, 22:05
bump
Isselmere
10-11-2004, 06:56
GWS.65 Kite intermediate range surface-to-air missile

The GWS.65 Kite is an extremely agile fire-and-forget surface-to-air missile able to operate within the very short to intermediate air defence radii. Thrust vectoring and tail control surfaces enable this missile to rapidly change directions, making turns of greater than 50 g. Its seeker head is highly discerning enabling the missile to discriminate between the actual target and infra-red countermeasures (IRCM), even permitting the missile to attack specific parts of the target.

Like the VL-MICA, the “Kite” does not require a dedicated control station for its operation. It may be fired vertically or from a 16-cell trainable launcher.

The “Kite” system exists as an air-to-air missile and a submarine-launched missile as well. As a submarine-launched anti-air missile (GWS.65U), the “Kite” may swim out of a torpedo tube or be vertically launched from a depth of up to 250m to attack anti-submarine aircraft.

As an air-to-air missile system, the “Kite” is available with either active radar (AR; GWS.65A.2) and imaging infra-red (IIR; GWS.65A.1) seeker heads and has an operational range of up to 50 km. With its sensitive IIR seeker head, the “Kite” is an all-aspect bird-of-prey ready to feast on whatever your foes have to offer.

The air-launched version of the “Kite” offers full inter-operability with the AIM-9 Sidewinder series of missile, with a comparable length (2.92m), centre-of-gravity, and mass (89 kg).

Characteristics
Function: short range air-to-air missile, intermediate-to-very short range surface-to-air missile
Launch Angle: all aspects, with 360 degree acquisition capability
Dimensions: length (surface launched version): 3.02m; diameter: 0.14m (core); wingspan: 0.45m (deployed)
Mass: surface launched version: (launch weight) 94 kg, (in launch canister) 112 kg; warhead: 10 kg RF-proximity or impact fuzed
Range: air launched: 50km; surface or submarine launched: 20 km
Guidance: initial inertial navigation guidance, 128 x 128 pixel imaging infra-red seeker with 90-degree off boresight targetting, capable of being updated in-flight by datalink
Propulsion: dual thrust solid rocket with thrust vector control (TVC) and tail control
Ceiling: surface or submarine launched version: 10km+
Speed: 3.5-4 Mach
Cost: $250,000

[N.B.: air launched range is dependent on a number of factors including closing rate, angle of intercept, etc. For tail intercepts, range must be reduced accordingly.]
Isselmere
10-11-2004, 21:45
Coronation-class BBGN
Displacement: 203,428t (deep)
Dimensions: length 386m (oa); beam 49.75m; draught 13.75m.
Propulsion: 10-propulsor CONAG-IFEP; 4 pressurised water fission reactors (INNEC RA(PW)-6) and 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6), with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 700MW + 172MW = 32.4+ kts.
Crew: 2,043 (+ vehicle crew, marines (143), staff (60)); can accommodate 2,700
Protection: (Main belt) 66-71.12cm; (Main turrets): 76.2cm; (Main barbettes): 76.2cm; (Secondary barbettes): 13cm; (Main missile magazines): 35.56cm; (Hangar): 30.5cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 46cm; (Conning tower, CIC): 81.28cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 8 x GWLS.24.3 (p/s, 2 p/s-a), 8 x GWLS.53 (bow, 6 p/s-am., 2 p/s-a), 24 x MLG-27 (p/s), 6 x GWLS.65 (f/a, 4 p/s)
ASuW: 9 x 560mm ETC guns (A, B, Y; 3 x 3 RAIN), 17 x 6-cell GWLS.39 (5 fc., 4-a-B turret, 4 p/s, 4-f-Y turret), 19 x 4-cell GWLS.58.2 (fc., 6-am., 12-a)
ASW: 2 x 3 324mm TT (p/s), 4 x 660mm TT (ff, am.), 7 x GWLS.60 (fc., p/s)
GP: 4 x 96-cell GWLS.35 (f/a, p/s), 20 x 130mm guns (p/s; 10 x 2 AK-130-MR-184).
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering 4 x Merlin HM.1-sized helicopters, 2 x Parrot DES.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1 UMAVs, 2 Seahorse DSA.1, 4 x Squid DSM.1, 4 x Tern DA.1; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (aircraft hangared in fantail, submarine drones in hull davits; one elevator, one helicopter landing spot), and two lightweight EM catapults for Rooks or Terns (only so equipped if drones are purchased).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: ISOMS.5 Muginn
Radars: SRU.13 Huginn (multifunction search and tracking), SRS.18 Kafka (volume search), SMP.33 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), SRN.16 Beluga (navigation), SRS.64 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 3 x SRG.86 Gungnir (gunnery fire control)
Passive electro-optical: SVU.24 Adder (long range search and tracking), SVS.27 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/electro-optical: 12 x SMG.83 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonars: SAU.34 Fenris (keel-mounted, LF), SAR.45 Herring (variable depth)
ECM: SQK.77 (jammer), SDR.65 (emissions receiver and direction finder), SVR.84 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), SQK.85 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Communications: SSC.21 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), SSC.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), 4 x MAQ.22b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), 8 x SSP.23b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), 4 x SSW.25b Ran (Link17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink).
Countermeasures: 4 x SQE.38 Siren (anti-missile), 6 x SQE.37 MASS (anti-missile), 6 x SQQ.35 Mackerel (anti-torpedo).
Cost: $11,000 million USD (previously $5,000 million)
Production time: 5 years
Production capacity: 3 ships
Sarzonia
10-11-2004, 21:56
The Incorporated Sarzonian Navy notes the new Coronation-class battleship with great pleasure and would like to be the first country to place an order for it. We would like to order 10 of these. At $5 billion each, that total should come to $50 billion.

As always, monies shall be wired upon confirmation of our order.

We thank the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland for the friendship your country has consistently shown ours and your shipyards for the high quality ships they have provided our Navy over the years. On behalf of President Sarzo and First Partner Jay Tyler, I send our best wishes that the friendship between the ISS and the UKIN remain forever strong!

Kathy Bunhall
Navy Chief
Incorporated States of Sarzonia
Isselmere
10-11-2004, 23:39
The Incorporated Sarzonian Navy notes the new Coronation-class battleship with great pleasure and would like to be the first country to place an order for it. We would like to order 10 of these. At $5 billion each, that total should come to $50 billion.

As always, monies shall be wired upon confirmation of our order.

We thank the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland for the friendship your country has consistently shown ours and your shipyards for the high quality ships they have provided our Navy over the years. On behalf of President Sarzo and First Partner Jay Tyler, I send our best wishes that the friendship between the ISS and the UKIN remain forever strong!

Kathy Bunhall
Navy Chief
Incorporated States of Sarzonia

To: Kathy Bunhall, Navy Chief, Incorporated States of Sarzonia
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Coronation-class BBGN

Your Excellency,

It is our immense privilege here at the Royal Shipyards to provide the highly esteemed and incomparable ISN with ten Coronation-class battleships. We hope these vessels will serve the ISN well. The total cost of this procurement will be $4,125 billion after most trusted and favoured nation discount.

We are forever honoured by the gracious friendship granted us at the Royal Shipyards and in the United Kingdom by His Exalted Excellency, President Mike Sarzo, and the people of Sarzonia. In celebration of the announcement of the First Partner, Mr Tyler, His Majesty's Government offers the Sarzonian government a five-percent stake in the Royal Shipyards. We hope this gift will cement the already strong alliance that exists between our two great countries.

Long live President Sarzo and the First Partner!

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN

[OOC: When I was working on the stats and price of these beasties on Excel, I realised how low a price:tonnage ratio these things, and most of my battleships, have (something like $22,000/tonne for this ship). All I can say is 'bargain!']
Jimnam
11-11-2004, 00:56
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
Subject: Battleship Purchase

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy is very pleased with the Coronation Class Battleship. We would therefore like to purchase twenty of these fine vessles. The total cost will be $100 bn.

Long may the the RSIN prosper!

Grand Admiral Jim
Isselmere
11-11-2004, 01:30
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
Subject: Battleship Purchase

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy is very pleased with the Coronation Class Battleship. We would therefore like to purchase twenty of these fine vessles. The total cost will be $100 bn.

Long may the the RSIN prosper!

Grand Admiral Jim
To: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Re:Battleship Purchase

Your Exalted Excellency,

We are most honoured and privileged to receive this latest order from the Jimnam Grand Navy and will endeavour to process this purchase forthwith. In addition to the twenty vessels in this procurement, the RSIN will produce a further ten gratis in recognition of the extreme generosity the illustrious nation of Jimnam has granted us for the research and development of new vessels. The total cost of this procurement will be $82,500 million after most trusted and favoured nation discount.

Long live Grand Admiral Jim!

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Sarzonia
11-11-2004, 15:41
To: Neville Colwan
Director-General, RSIN Corp
From: Mike Sarzo
President, Incorporated States of Sarzonia
Subject: A sincere thank you from me and Jay

Navy Chief Bunhall has informed me of the RSIN Corporation's gracious offer of a five percent stake in the company to the Sarzonian government. It gives me great pleasure to announce that Parliament has enthusiastically approved the offer and we are delighted to accept this gift on behalf of me and my partner Jay.

This generous gift further strengthens a bond that is already one of the strongest in the world. We are forever indebted to the RSIN Corporation and the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland and we hope that our friendship remains ever firm!

[OOC: I wasn't sure how to figure out prices for PIW when I first started, so I just picked a figure that looked reasonable. Bargains are always good, though! :)]
Isselmere
11-11-2004, 17:10
A revised pricing policy will soon come into effect after it had been made clear that the existing prices (based on price/tonnage) for some of the larger vessels are very, very cheap.

Revised pricing will be as follows:
Peel-class CVBN - $7 billion
House-class CVBN - $6.4 billion
Royal Holly-class CVN - $4 billion
Coronation-class BBGN - $11 billion
Ocean-class BBGN - $9.6 billion
Bastion-class BBGN - $6.6 billion
Charter-class BBGN - $6.4 billion
Council-class BBGN - $4 billion
Monarch-class BBG - $2.8 billion

The new pricing will come into effect sometime soon (12 Nov. 2004). Buy cheaply while you still have the chance...

[OOC: Yes, the new pricing affects me too, so there'll be some cuts in the navy...]
Isselmere
12-11-2004, 17:17
Prices changed... bump
Isselmere
13-11-2004, 00:15
Morrigan-class CGN
Displacement: 16,074t (deep)
Dimensions: length 202m (oa); beam 20.2m; draught 6.75m.
Propulsion: 2-shaft propulsors CONOD-IFEP; pressurised water fission reactor (INNEC RA(PW)-6) with 2 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31); 175MW = 34+ kts.
Crew: 238 (+ vehicle crew, marines (143), staff (40))
Protection: (Main belt) 28cm; (Main turrets): 20.3cm; (Main barbettes): 28cm; (Main missile magazines): 25.4cm; (Hangar): 10.2cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 20.3cm; (CIC): 23cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 2 x GWLS.53 (p/s), 2 x GWLS.65 (f/a), 2 x MLG-27 (p/s), 2 x Goalkeeper CIWS (f/a)
ASuW: 2 x 203mm ETC guns (A, Y; 2 x 1 RAIN), 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39 (p/s), 2 x 4-cell GWLS.58.2 (p/s)
ASW: 2 x 3 324mm TT (p/s), 4 x GWLS.60 (p/s)
GP: 2 x 96-cell GWLS.35 (f/a)
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering 2 x Merlin HM.1-sized helicopters, 4 x Cuttlefish DSR.1, and 2 x Rook DRA.1 UMAVs or 1 x Tern DRA.1 UCAV; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (aircraft hangared in fantail, DSR.1 launched from TT; one elevator, one helicopter landing spot), and two lightweight EM catapults for Rooks or Terns (only so equipped if drones are purchased).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: ISOMS.5 Muginn
Radars: SRU.13 Huginn (multifunction search and tracking), SRS.18 Kafka (volume search), SMP.33 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), SRN.16 Beluga (navigation), SRS.64 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 2 x SRG.82 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Passive electro-optical: SVU.24 Adder (long range search and tracking), SVS.27 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/electro-optical: 4 x SMG.83 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonars: SAU.34 Fenris (keel-mounted, LF), SAR.45 Herring (variable depth)
ECM: SQK.77 (jammer), SDR.65 (emissions receiver and direction finder), SVR.84 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), SQK.85 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Communications: SSC.21 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), SSC.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), 2 x MAQ.22b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), SSP.23b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), SSW.25b Ran (Link17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink).
Countermeasures: 2 x SQE.38 Siren (anti-missile), 2 x SQE.37 MASS (anti-missile), 4 x SQQ.35 Mackerel (anti-torpedo).
Cost: $1,600 million USD
Production time: 2 years
Production capacity: 10 ships
Isselmere
13-11-2004, 05:20
bump
Isselmere
13-11-2004, 13:07
Nanuk-class AGB
Standard ocean-going icebreaker of the RINN, the Nanuk-class is equipped with three shafts permitting the exertion of precise levels of force to break through particularly difficult ice floes. Two 15.25-tonne cranes are located beside the helicopter hangar and a sizable laboratory is available for a ten person research group.
Displacement: 15,186t (deep)
Dimensions: length 126.3m (oa); beam 25.7m; draught 10.4m.
Propulsion: 3-shaft propulsors CODOG-IFEP; 2 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6) with 3 auxiliary diesel generators (IMW MED-31) = 18.3 kts.
Crew: 118 (+ vehicle crew + scientists (10))
Protection: (Main belt) 12.7-20.3cm; (Main turrets): 13cm; (Main barbettes): 13cm; (Main missile magazines): 10.2cm; (Hangar): 7.62cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 7.62cm; (CIC): 3cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 2 x GWLS.28.2 (p/s), 4 x GWLS.53 (p/s), 2 x MLG-27 (p/s)
ASW: 2 x GWLS.60 (p/s)
GP: 16-cell GWLS.33 (f), 2 x 130mm guns (A; 1 x 2 AK-130-MR-184)
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering 2 x Merlin HC.1-sized helicopters, 1 x Puffin DHEW.1, 2 x Squid DSM.1; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (aircraft hangared in fantail, DSM.1 launched from hull davits; one elevator, one helicopter landing spot).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: ISOMS.4 Mimir
Radars: SRU.12c Crow (multifunction search and tracking), SRS.15c Kafka (volume search), SMP.33 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), SRN.16 Beluga (navigation), SRS.64 Hofvarpnir (surface search), SRG.82 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Passive electro-optical: SVU.24 Adder (long range search and tracking), SVS.27 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/electro-optical: 4 x SMG.83 Gjallar (close range fire control)
ECM: SQK.77 (jammer), SDR.65 (emissions receiver and direction finder), SVR.84 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), SQK.85 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Communications: SSC.21 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), SSC.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MAQ.22b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), SSP.23b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink).
Countermeasures: 2 x SQE.38 Siren (anti-missile), 2 x SQE.37 MASS (anti-missile), 2 x SQQ.35 Mackerel (anti-torpedo).
Cost: $180 million USD
Production time: 2 years
Production capacity: 25 ships
Jimnam
13-11-2004, 13:10
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
Subject: New Cruisers

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy has looked at the new Morrigan Class cruiser with great interest. It is therefore my pleasure to place an order for one hundred of these fine vessles. The total cost should be $160 billion before discount.

As always the money has been transfered to your account.

On behalf of the Jimnam Grand Navy, I thank you. Long may your shipyards continue to produce new and cutting edge technology.

Grand Admiral Jim
Isselmere
13-11-2004, 19:46
Wallace-class DDG(GP)
Displacement: 10,572t (deep)
Dimensions: length 167.5m (oa); beam 18.7m; draught 6.57m.
Propulsion: 2-shaft propulsors COGAG-IFEP; 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 34+ kts.
Crew: 197 (+ vehicle crew, marines (40), staff (20))
Protection: (Main belt) 13cm; (Main turret): 13cm; (Main barbette): 13cm; (Main missile magazines): 7.62cm; (Hangar): 5.08cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 7.62cm; (CIC): 13cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08cm.
Weapons:
AAW: 2 x GWLS.24.2 (p/s-a), 2 x GWLS.53 (p/s), 2 x GWLS.65 (f/a), 2 x MLG-27 (p/s)
ASuW: 4 x 6-cell GWLS.39 (p/s)
ASW: 2 x 3 324mm TT (p/s), 2 x GWLS.60 (p/s)
GP: 48-cell GWLS.35 (f), 64-cell GWLS.35 (a), 2 x 130mm guns (A; 1 x 2 AK-130-MR-184)
Vehicles:
Capable of deploying and recovering a Merlin HM.1-sized helicopter, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1, and 1 x Auk DHM.1; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (aircraft hangared in fantail, DSR.1 launched from TT; one elevator, one helicopter landing spot).
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: ISOMS.5 Muginn
Radars: SRU.13 Huginn (multifunction search and tracking), SRS.18 Kafka (volume search), SMP.33 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), SRN.16 Beluga (navigation), SRS.64 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 2 x SRG.82 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
Passive electro-optical: SVU.24 Adder (long range search and tracking), SVS.27 Owl (surface surveillance)
Combination radar/electro-optical: 4 x SMG.83 Gjallar (close range fire control)
Sonars: SAU.34 Fenris (keel-mounted, LF), SAR.45 Herring (variable depth)
ECM: SQK.77 (jammer), SDR.65 (emissions receiver and direction finder), SVR.84 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), SQK.85 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
Communications: SSC.21 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), SSC.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MAQ.22b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), SSP.23b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), SSW.25b Ran (Link17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink).
Countermeasures: 2 x SQE.38 Siren (anti-missile), 2 x SQE.37 MASS (anti-missile), 4 x SQQ.35 Mackerel (anti-torpedo).
Cost: $1,100 million USD
Production time: 2 years
Production capacity: 24 ships
Isselmere
13-11-2004, 20:10
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
Subject: New Cruisers

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy has looked at the new Morrigan Class cruiser with great interest. It is therefore my pleasure to place an order for one hundred of these fine vessles. The total cost should be $160 billion before discount.

As always the money has been transfered to your account.

On behalf of the Jimnam Grand Navy, I thank you. Long may your shipyards continue to produce new and cutting edge technology.

Grand Admiral Jim
To: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: Re:New Cruisers

Your Exalted Excellency,

The Royal Shipyards will be greatly honoured to manufacture 100 of the new Morrigan-class for the illustrious Jimnam Grand Navy. The total cost of this procurement after most favoured and trusted nation discount will be $132,000 million.

Let me note that considering the vast amount of research and development funds granted by the glorious nation of Jimnam, the price increases for the larger vessels enacted [12 November 2004] will not be attributed to purchases made by Jimnam until [13 December 2004].

We thank Your Exalted Excellency for your continued interest in our products and hope you will revisit our storefront sometime soon.

Long live Grand Admiral Jim!

Your humble servant,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
13-11-2004, 23:55
New Anti-air Weapons in Development
Most designations are provisional, completed systems in bold.
GWS.65 Kite - MICA, VL-MICA, and RAM replacement
GWS.66 Lark - Stinger replacement
GWS.67 Lanneret - THAAD missile
The GWLS.37 and GWLS.30 systems may be retired in favour of a new single PDMS. At present, the Navy has indicated its preference for a VL missile, but as yet no firm decision has been made.

Other Products in Development
Coronation-class nuclear powered guided missile battleship
Morrigan-class nuclear powered guided missile cruiser
Wallace-class general purpose guided missile destroyer
Nanuk-class icebreaker
Geri-class coastal patrol boat
Harbour defence installation
Surface attack missiles
Sarzonia
15-11-2004, 15:55
The Incorporated Sarzonian Navy has noticed the new ship designs with great satisfaction and would like to place the following order with the RSIN Corp.

500 Nanuk-class oceangoing icebreakers ($180 million each; $90 billion total)
100 Wallace-class general purpose destroyers ($1.1 billion each; $110 billion total)
75 Morrigan-class cruisers ($1.6 billion each; $120 billion total)
20 Court-class aircraft carriers ($2.25 billion each for conventional variation; $45 billion total)
20 Court-class aircraft carriers ($2.75 billion each for nuclear variant; $55 billion total)
25 Breakwater Mobile Coastal Defence Positions ($913.2 million each; $22.83 billion total)

The total amount for this order comes to $442.83 billion. As always, money shall be wired upon confirmation of this order.

We are ever delighted at the continued friendship between our two countries and we wish you and all subjects of the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland great success in the years ahead!

Kathy Bunhall
Navy Chief
Incorporated States of Sarzonia
imported_Illior
15-11-2004, 17:37
OOC: Not too big of a weight loss for the wallet today, I think this may be the 1st or second time I've made a purchase under 500 billion...
IC: Again, RSIN has out done itself creating new Ships and systems, The Illiorian department for Procurement of arms would Like to purchase...
35 Break water MCDAs
25 Admiral Class Comand ships
15 Peel Class Carriers

The Total for these ships should be around...180.1677 billion with discounts I think,
Thanks again

Interem Minister Jarell Nery

SIC: Out of nowhere... a 500 billion dollar check lands on Neville Colwan's desk... signed by some random person with an adress originating in the Caymens...(not part of payment, nor is he affiliated with the Illiorian gov. ;)
Isselmere
15-11-2004, 19:18
The Incorporated Sarzonian Navy has noticed the new ship designs with great satisfaction and would like to place the following order with the RSIN Corp.

500 Nanuk-class oceangoing icebreakers ($180 million each; $90 billion total)
100 Wallace-class general purpose destroyers ($1.1 billion each; $110 billion total)
75 Morrigan-class cruisers ($1.6 billion each; $120 billion total)
20 Court-class aircraft carriers ($2.25 billion each for conventional variation; $45 billion total)
20 Court-class aircraft carriers ($2.75 billion each for nuclear variant; $55 billion total)
25 Breakwater Mobile Coastal Defence Positions ($913.2 million each; $22.83 billion total)

The total amount for this order comes to $442.83 billion. As always, money shall be wired upon confirmation of this order.

We are ever delighted at the continued friendship between our two countries and we wish you and all subjects of the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland great success in the years ahead!

Kathy Bunhall
Navy Chief
Incorporated States of Sarzonia
To: Kathy Bunhall, Navy Chief, Incorporated States of Sarzonia
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Order

Your Excellency,

It is with great pleasure that we at the Royal Shipyards again receive the privilege of your business. We are honoured that you still purchase from us considering the great successes and superb designs of the Portland Iron Works. The cost of the Breakwater MCDA systems have been reduced to $587.9 million per unit as Sarzonia already possesses the production rights to the weapons systems (missiles, etc.) comprised within the package. So, the total cost of this procurement before discount will be $434,697 million, and $358,625 after discount.

As a great contributor to the RSIN's resurgence and R&D funds, as well as being a firm ally to the UKIN, let me offer the Sarzonian government the opportunity of purchasing the larger vessels that had recently received price increases at the previous price until [13 December 2004].

We honour our great allies, and wish the Sarzonian people and government all the very best, and long may prosperity be their lot!

Long live President Sarzo and the First Partner!

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Nutropinia
15-11-2004, 19:25
The Great Armed Republic of Nutropinia would like to place an order with RSIN.


20 x Cornation Class BBGN's with Drones and extra Back-Up Drones
20 x Breakwater Class MCDA's (I believe we own production rights to these weapons already.)
Isselmere
15-11-2004, 19:34
OOC: Not too big of a weight loss for the wallet today, I think this may be the 1st or second time I've made a purchase under 500 billion...
IC: Again, RSIN has out done itself creating new Ships and systems, The Illiorian department for Procurement of arms would Like to purchase...
35 Break water MCDAs
25 Admiral Class Comand ships
15 Peel Class Carriers

The Total for these ships should be around...180.1677 billion with discounts I think,
Thanks again

Interem Minister Jarell Nery

SIC: Out of nowhere... a 500 billion dollar check lands on Neville Colwan's desk... signed by some random person with an adress originating in the Caymens...(not part of payment, nor is he affiliated with the Illiorian gov. ;)

To: Interim Minister Jarell Nery, Illior
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Order

We are once again greatly honoured to receive the business of the government of Illior. We will process your order forthwith. After discounts, and, in consideration of the vast funds granted by the Illiorian government to the RSIN over the [NS] years, the Peel-class carriers (and other large vessels that recently had price increases) will be sold to you at the previous rate, the total cost of this procurement will be $140,218 million.

We thank the Illiorian government for their continued interest in our products and we are honoured by their wondrous generosity!

Long live Illior!

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
imported_Illior
15-11-2004, 19:45
To: Interim Minister Jarell Nery, Illior
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: Order

We are once again greatly honoured to receive the business of the government of Illior. We will process your order forthwith. After discounts, and, in consideration of the vast funds granted by the Illiorian government to the RSIN over the [NS] years, the Peel-class carriers (and other large vessels that recently had price increases) will be sold to you at the previous rate, the total cost of this procurement will be $140,218 million.

We thank the Illiorian government for their continued interest in our products and we are honoured by their wondrous generosity!

Long live Illior!

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Thank you for your quick reply, and hopefully all those funds weren't thrown down the drain with expensive parties and other pleasures, and we thank you for the downsize in price...
*For the billionth time in 1 1/2 years, a man walks into a local western union and asks him to wire the money in the freighter outside. They both walk over to the freigter which is filled to the brim with PENNIES. the clerk says it shall take some time due to the pennies needing to be counted, but the man hands him a sheet and walks away... Several days later the money is wired, after having to weigh pennies over and over again, the clerk finally quits, thinking he's seen it all, then, the rainbow elephant walks by smoking some odd colored and very large object...*
Jimnam
15-11-2004, 20:57
To: Neville Colwan, Director General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
Subject: New purchase

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy is honoured by your kindness in offering us reduced price on capital ships for a limited period. It is therefore my pleasure to supply you with our latest order. We require the following:

10x Peel Class (old price) $42bn
10x Coronation Class (old price) $50bn
300x Wallace Class $330bn
100x County Class $100bn
100x City Class $100bn
200x Furtive Class $100bn
200x Lake Class (mine clearance) $21bn
100x Nanuk Class $180bn
200x Gull Class $7bn
100x Shorebird Class $700 million
20x Lem Class $7bn

Grand Total of $937.7bn

As per usual the money has been wired.

Grand Admiral Jim
Isselmere
15-11-2004, 21:13
The Great Armed Republic of Nutropinia would like to place an order with RSIN.


20 x Cornation Class BBGN's with Drones and extra Back-Up Drones
20 x Breakwater Class MCDA's (I believe we own production rights to these weapons already.)

To: The Great Armed Republic of Nutropinia
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: Procurement order

Your Excellency,

We are privileged to once again receive the business of the glorious Great Armed Republic. The systems you have ordered will be prepared for your armed forces forthwith. The total cost of this procurement, with a one-time 10% additional discount for the Coronation-class (as a major shareholder), a 10% favoured customer discount, and a 5% additional discount, the total cost of this procurement will be $183,071 million. [The Breakwater MCDA has been assessed at the pre-discount level of $587.9 million].

We at the RSIN thank the Nutropinian government for their continued interest in our products and hope you will revisit our site sometime soon.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
15-11-2004, 21:20
To: Neville Colwan, Director General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
Subject: New purchase

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy is honoured by your kindness in offering us reduced price on capital ships for a limited period. It is therefore my pleasure to supply you with our latest order. We require the following:

10x Peel Class (old price) $42bn
10x Coronation Class (old price) $50bn
300x Wallace Class $330bn
100x County Class $100bn
100x City Class $100bn
200x Furtive Class $100bn
200x Lake Class (mine clearance) $21bn
100x Nanuk Class $180bn
200x Gull Class $7bn
100x Shorebird Class $700 million
20x Lem Class $7bn

Grand Total of $937.7bn

As per usual the money has been wired.

Grand Admiral Jim

To: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
From: Neville Colwan, Director General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: Re:New purchase

Your Exalted Excellency,

We are once more immensely privileged to receive your business, and we shall place all available dock and construction capacity not currently assigned at your disposal. We shall endeavour to complete this order forthwith.

We are greatly honoured by the continued interest in our products by our glorious and generous friends in Jimnam, and we hope to always provide the Jimnam Grand Navy with the finest vessels. The total cost of this procurement after most trusted and favoured nation discount will be $773,600 million.

Long live Grand Admiral Jim, and victory to the invincible Grand Navy!

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
15-11-2004, 22:30
Orca anti-submarine missile in development

Expected to be fired from GWLS.39 launchers.

More news as it becomes available...
Nutropinia
15-11-2004, 22:56
Thank you very much for the discount. We are very pleased wiht your service. The money is being wired as we speak. As a token of our appreciation we are giving as a tip an Airbus A380 outfitted in what ever manner you choose. TG me with your specifications.
Isselmere
17-11-2004, 16:44
bump
Isselmere
18-11-2004, 17:30
GWLS.66 Lark characteristics updated
imported_Illior
18-11-2004, 20:40
OOC: just a note... you might want to update those packages with some of the newer products you have...
SIC: again, after coming back from the bathroom, Mr. Cowlan finds a check for 100 million dollars on it
Isselmere
18-11-2004, 20:56
OOC: just a note... you might want to update those packages with some of the newer products you have...
SIC: again, after coming back from the bathroom, Mr. Cowlan finds a check for 100 million dollars on it

[OOC: I keep meaning to update, but work, evil dreadful work, is cruelly eating away my time and mind... Not that I had much of the latter to begin with :)]

SIC: Mr Colwan dances around his desk with his lovely secretary, Charlotte, before sending the cheque to the R & D department, where the process of dancing and cheering begins again.
Isselmere
19-11-2004, 22:13
The Packages portion of our service will be temporarily offline as we begin our major product and package revisions.

We apologise for the inconvenience.
Isselmere
21-11-2004, 18:25
Missiles in development
GWS.69 Orca large anti-submarine missile
GWS.70 Petrel anti-ship missile (Penguin replacement)
GWS.71 Fulmar anti-ship missile (Sea Skua replacement)
GWS.72 (as yet unnamed) anti-ship missile (Harpoon and anti-ship Tomahawk replacement)
Isselmere
22-11-2004, 05:34
Installation
A = air
C = cryptographic
D = drone
E = emplacement (semi-fixed)
F = field (mobile)
G = multiple platform (GP)
L = land (fixed)
M = marine
P = man-portable
S = spaceborne
U = underwater
V = vehicular, ground or amphibious
W = weapon

Type
A = invisible light, IR, UV
B = biological
C = communications (local, wire, FO)
D = radiation (general)
E = computers/processors
F = magnetic
G = surface attack
I = intercept
J = laser
K = surveying
L = countermeasures
M = multiple type
N = sound in air
P = multi-spectral optics
Q = acoustic (UW)
R = radar
S = special (magnetic, etc.)
T = telecommunications (TV, Fax)
U = telecommunications (satellite, special (microwave, laser, etc.))
V = visible light
W = wireless (radio)
X = inspection and operation

Purpose
B = bombing
C = communications, signals
D = direction finder/reconnaissance
E = ejection (countermeasures)
G = fire control
H = recording
I = informatics
K = countermeasures (decoys)
L = management
M = missile
N = navigation
P = piloting aid/drone control
Q = special purpose
R = receiving, passive detection
S = search
T = transmission
U = multifunction/multipurpose
W = weapon control
X = identification and recognition
Z = secure

Example
County-class DDG (AD)
Electronics suite:
Computer complex: MEI.5 Muginn (ISOMS)
Radars: MRU.113 Huginn (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka (air volume search), MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRG.82 Balmung (fire control)
Optronics: MPU.124 Adder, MPS.127 Owl
Combination radar/optronics: MMG.183 Gjallar (4)
Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris, MQS.145 Herring
ECM/ESM: MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.165 (signals receiver and DF), MWD.199 (radio DF), MEQ.181 NAIAD (air threat countermeasures), MLR.184 Nott (LWR), MEQ.185 SELKIE (torpedo countermeasures)
ECCM: MMX.196 MITRE (target recognition)
Communications: MUZ.21 Alvis (satellite communications), MWZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), GQZ.22b Dvalin (encrypted acoustic modem), MSW.25b (Link 17.2G; secure missile control datalink)
Countermeasures (Devices and launchers): 4 x MLE.140 MUSE (anti-laser, anti-missile), MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo)
Isselmere
22-11-2004, 18:28
MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
MEI.5 Muninn (ISOMS)
ODIN
CSZ.17b Godi (secure datalink)
MRU.110c Raven (LR multifunction)
MRS.111c Jackdaw (LR air volume search)
MRU.112c Crow (MR multifunction)
GSW.114 (torpedo fire control)
MRU.113 Huginn (LR multifunction)
MRS.115 Magpie (MR air volume search)
MRN.116 Beluga (LR navigation)
MRS.118 Kafka (LR air volume search)
GRU.119c Jay (SR multifunction)
MRN.120 Bottlenose (MR navigation)
MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system)
UUZ.122 Hermod (secure satellite communications system)
MSP.123b Gna (secure drone control datalink)
MPU.124 Adder (LR multifunction)
MSW.125b Ran (secure missile control datalink)
MPU.126 Asp (MR multifunction)
MPS.127 Owl (LR surface surveillance)
GQZ.128b Dvalin (encrypted acoustic modem)
MWZ.129b Brono (secure tactical communications datalink)
MPS.130 Bat (MR surface surveillance)
MMP.131 Friday (automatic carrier landing system)
MPU.132 Asp
MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system)
MQU.134 Fenris (keel mounted LF active/passive sonar)
MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo)
ULQ.136 Remora (anti-torpedo)
[MLE.137 MASS] (anti-missile countermeasures ejector)
[MLE.138 Siren] (anti-missile countermeasures ejector)
MQU.139 Hound (multifunction)
MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile countermeasures ejector)
MQU.141 Terrier (multifunction)
MQU.142 Pomeranian (VSR multifunction)
MPS.143 Moth (SR surveillance)
MRN.144 Haddock (SR navigation)
MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
UQR.146 (passive flank)
UQR.147 (towed array)
UQU.148 (active/passive LF bow)
UQU.149 (active/passive LF bow)
UQS.150 (active/passive interception)
UQR.151 (towed array)
MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (LR surface search)
MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder)
MRS.167 Kayak (MR surface search)
MLR.168 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder)
MSZ.176 (secure microwave communications) (ex-SVC.98 or sim.)
MLQ.177 (jammer)
MWZ.178 (secure communications system)
ULQ.179 (jammer)
MLQ.180 (jammer)
MEQ.181 NAIADS (air threat)
MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
MMG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver)
MLQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
MRG.186 Gungnir (gunnery fire control)
UEQ.187 Skald (anti-torpedo)
MEQ.188 Valtarn (deception jammer)
MLQ.189 (jammer)
MJZ.190 (laser communications)
ULR.191 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder)
ULR.192 Delling (laser warning receiver)
MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition)
UUZ.194 (ELF communications)
UWZ.195 (secure communications)
MSZ.196 (encrypted burst transmission communications)
MJC.197 (laser communications)
UWD.198 (signals direction finder)
MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
UJZ.200 (secure underwater laser communications/drone control)
MRP.204 Wednesday (air traffic control)
Vivalutsk
22-11-2004, 19:03
To Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN,

The Grand Imperial Conglomerate of Vivalutsk wishes to make an order. The Lord Charles Stefano wishes the goods to be completed within the next two weeks, so are willing to pay an extra billion should all arrive in order and on time. The current cost is being sorted out by our clerks at the moment, but we have a naval budget of close on $500,000 billion. This is not a guess. We represent ten nations all of whom are over 1 billion people in population, 5 of whom are over 1.5 billion people and Vivalutsk, who is over 2 billion. We wish you to telegram the main nation Vivalutsk if you wish to proceed with this transaction.

Lord Charles Stefano

Kaiser of Vivalutsk
Isselmere
23-11-2004, 19:31
To Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN,

The Grand Imperial Conglomerate of Vivalutsk wishes to make an order. The Lord Charles Stefano wishes the goods to be completed within the next two weeks, so are willing to pay an extra billion should all arrive in order and on time. The current cost is being sorted out by our clerks at the moment, but we have a naval budget of close on $500,000 billion. This is not a guess. We represent ten nations all of whom are over 1 billion people in population, 5 of whom are over 1.5 billion people and Vivalutsk, who is over 2 billion. We wish you to telegram the main nation Vivalutsk if you wish to proceed with this transaction.

Lord Charles Stefano

Kaiser of Vivalutsk

To: Lord Charles Stefano, Kaiser of Vivalutsk, Grand Imperial Conglomerate of Vivalutsk
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: Procurement inquiry

Your Imperial Majesty,

The Royal Shipyards would be greatly honoured to receive any procurement order your nation [or region] may wish to transmit to us.

We look forward to hearing soon from Your Imperial Majesty's naval procurement agency.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
23-11-2004, 20:25
High Seas Battle Fleet, Revised
Flagship Group (FG) - 34 ships
2 Carrier Battle Groups (CVBG) - 82 ships (41 each)
2 Surface Battle Groups (SBG) - 96 ships (48 each)
Rapid Assault Expeditionary Group (RAEF) - 62 ships
2 Light Strike Groups (LSG) - 74 ships (37 each)
Escort Group (EG) - 16 ships
3 Mine Countermeasures Squadrons - 18 ships
Rapid Deployment Force Group - 43 ships
Composition
4 Peel-class CVBN
3 Walmsley-class CVS
4 Rapier-class CVQ
16 Coronation-class BBGN
4 Sea-class CBGN
12 Duchy-class CAG
4 Morrigan-class CGN
82 Wallace-class DDG (GP)
102 Furtive-class FFH
40 Forthar-class SSN
24 Port-class SSGN
4 Haenulf-class SSF
12 Crocodile-class LCS
2 Lord-class LHD
1 Quay-class LHR
2 Ungforth-class LPD
2 Valley-class LSD
2 Admiral-class AGFN
2 Siren-class AGI
1 Sea Lion-class LCC
18 Lake-class MCDV (MCM)
8 Freki-class PG
8 Lem-class AFS
40 Smith-class AOE
10 General Marsden-class AP
10 Aylesburgh-class AS
36 Gull-class ATF
107 Shorebird-class YTB
Totals
Ships: 615 (excluding LCAC, LCM, LCU, RHIB, etc.); 670 (with LCAC, LCM/LCU, RHIB
Cost: $492,821 million (excluding aircraft, LCAC, ..., fuel [excluding nuclear powered vessels] and weapons); $493,333 million (with 19 x LCAC, 12 x LCM/LCU, 24 x RHIB)
Crewing: 127,763 (excluding flag staff, air and vehicle crews, marines, harbour staff, etc.); 128,009 (excluding flag staff, air crews, vehicle maintenance staff, marines, harbour staff, etc.)
Isselmere
25-11-2004, 01:01
Submarines
Forthar-class SSN
Cost: Issuance: $1,760 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $66 million; Weapons Only: $94.2 million; Vehicles: $16 million
Vehicles: 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 60 x 20mm SCR
Launchers: 1 x 12-cell GWLS.36U, 1 x 8-cell GWLS.66U, 6 x 585mm TT, 1 x 16-cell ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), ULE.136 Remora (anti-torpedo, 4 external, 1 x 2 internal reloadable)
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.66U Lark, 6 x GWS.41U.2 Loon, 18 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 6 x UGM-84D Harpoon, 6 x UGM-109AS Tomahawk, 6 x UGM-109LA Tomahawk, 16 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys, 8 x ULQ.136 Remora decoys

Palace-class SSBN
Cost: Issuance: $2,225 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $86 million; Weapons Only: $78.7 million (no SLBMs); Vehicles: $16 million
Vehicles: 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 60 x 20mm SCR
Launchers: 1 x 16-cell tubes for Trident D-5 or similarly sized SLBM, 1 x 8-cell GWLS.66U, 4 x 585mm TT, 1 x 16-cell ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), ULE.136 Remora (anti-torpedo, 4 external, 1 x 2 internal reloadable)
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.66U Lark, 4 x GWS.41U.2 Loon, 16 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 4 x UGM-84D Harpoon, 16 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys, 10 x ULQ.136 Remora decoys

Pechtas-class SSGN
Cost: Issuance: $2,369 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $86 million; Weapons Only: $203 million; Vehicles: $16 million
Vehicles: 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 60 x 20mm SCR
Launchers: 1 x 64-cell GWLS.36U, 1 x 8-cell GWLS.66U, 4 x 585mm TT, 1 x 16-cell ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), ULE.136 Remora (anti-torpedo, 4 external, 1 x 2 internal reloadable)
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.66U Lark, 8 x GWS.41U.2 Loon, 56 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 8 x UGM-84D Harpoon, 8 x UGM-109AS Tomahawk, 8 x UGM-109LA Tomahawk, 16 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys, 10 x ULQ.136 Remora decoys

Port-class SSGN
Cost: Issuance: $2,427.4 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $76 million; Weapons Only: $175.4 million; Vehicles: $352 million
Vehicles: 32 x Cuttlefish DSR.1 (Seahorse), 16 x Seahorse DSA.1, 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 32 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT (Seahorse), 60 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Launchers: 1 x 16-cell GWLS.58U, 1 x 8-cell GWLS.66U, 4 x 660mm TT, 2 x 585mm TT, 1 x 16-cell ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), ULE.136 Remora (anti-torpedo, 4 external, 1 x 2 internal reloadable)
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.66U Lark, 4 x GWS.41U.2 Loon, 16 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 2 x UGM-84D Harpoon, 16 x GWS.58U Hurricane, 4 x GWS.52U Pelican, 2 x UGM-109AS Tomahawk, 2 x UGM-109LA Tomahawk, 16 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys, 10 x ULQ.136 Remora decoys

Stortbek-class SSK
Cost: Issuance: $456.3 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $16 million; Weapons Only: $64.3 million; Vehicles: $8 million
Vehicles: 2 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 30 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Launchers: 1 x 8-cell GWLS.66U, 6 x 585mm TT, 1 x 16-cell ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), ULE.136 Remora (anti-torpedo, 3 external, 1 x 2 internal reloadable)
Weapons/Devices: 8 x GWS.66U Lark, 4 x GWS.41U.2 Loon, 12 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 4 x UGM-84D Harpoon, 2 x UGM-109AS Tomahawk, 2 x UGM-109LA Tomahawk, 16 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys, 7 x ULQ.136 Remora decoys

Haenulf-class SSF
Cost: Issuance: $476.3 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $16 million; Weapons Only: $64.3 million; Vehicles: $8 million
Vehicles: 2 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 30 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Launchers: 1 x 8-cell GWLS.66U, 6 x 585mm TT, 1 x 16-cell ULE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), ULE.136 Remora (anti-torpedo, 3 external, 1 x 2 internal reloadable)
Weapons/Devices: 8 x GWS.66U Lark, 4 x GWS.41U.2 Loon, 12 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 4 x UGM-84D Harpoon, 2 x UGM-109AS Tomahawk, 2 x UGM-109LA Tomahawk, 16 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys, 7 x ULQ.136 Remora decoys

Peel-class CVBN
Cost: Issuance: $26,417 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $280 million; Weapons Only: $12,443 million; Vehicles: $6,974 million
Vehicles: 36 x Sea Tempest F.1, 48 x Sea Tempest FB.1, 8 x Sea Tempest EW.1, 16 x Sea Tempest ADS.1, 4 x E-2D Hawkeye, 2 x C-2B Greyhound, 12 x Merlin HM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 4,800 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 4,800 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 2,688 x Meteor BVRAAM, 384 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 384 x depth bomb, 2,240 x Alarm ARM, 4,200 x GPS guidance modules, 1,536 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 768 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 672 x GWS.52A Pelican, 192 x AGM-119 Penguin, 4,928 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 9,600 x GWS.47A Robin, 384 x Sea Skua ASM, 9,600 x GWS.48A Starling, 4,800 x CBU, 9,600 x 225-kg bomb, 4,800 x 455-kg bomb, 2,400 x 907-kg bomb, 864 x 30mm magazines, 96 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns: 4 x 32-cell GWLS.35, 4 x 4-cell GWLS.58, 8 x 6-cell GWLS.60, 8 x 4-cell GWLS.66M.2, 8 x GWLS.68M complexes, 24 x 27mm MLG-27, 6 x RST, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 128 x GWS.57M Erne, 128 x GWS.65M Kite, 4 x GWS.67M Lanneret, 32 x GWS.66M Lark, 32 x GWS.60MB (depth bomb) Eel, 16 x GWS.60MQ (anti-torpedo decoy) Eel, 16 x GWS.60MS (supercavitating warhead) Eel, 16 x GWS.58M Hurricane, 40 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 120 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 3,000 x 20mm SCR, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

House-class CVBN
Cost: Issuance: $23,195 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $256 million; Weapons Only: $10,741 million; Vehicles: $6,054 million
Vehicles: 36 x Sea Tempest F.1, 36 x Sea Tempest FB.1, 8 x Sea Tempest EW.1, 12 x Sea Tempest ADS.1, 4 x E-2D Hawkeye, 2 x C-2B Greyhound, 12 x Merlin HM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 4,096 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 4,096 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 2,304 x Meteor BVRAAM, 384 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 384 x depth bomb, 1,856 x Alarm ARM, 3,528 x GPS guidance modules, 1,344 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 768 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 576 x GWS.52A Pelican, 192 x AGM-119 Penguin, 4,032 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 8,064 x GWS.47A Robin, 384 x Sea Skua ASM, 8,064 x GWS.48A Starling, 4,032 x CBU, 8,064 x 225-kg bomb, 4,032 x 455-kg bomb, 2,016 x 907-kg bomb, 736 x 30mm magazines, 96 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns: 4 x 32-cell GWLS.33, 4 x 6-cell GWLS.60, 6 x 4-cell GWLS.66M.2, 8 x GWLS.68M complexes, 24 x 27mm MLG-27, 6 x RST, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 128 x GWS.57M Erne, 128 x GWS.65M Kite, 24 x GWS.66M Lark, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 40 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 120 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 3,000 x 20mm SCR, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Royal Holly-class CVN
Cost: Issuance: $18,124 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $160 million; Weapons Only: $9,054.2 million; Vehicles: $5,070 million
Vehicles: 24 x Sea Tempest F.1, 36 x Sea Tempest FB.1, 4 x Sea Tempest EW.1, 12 x Sea Tempest ADS.1, 4 x E-2D Hawkeye, 2 x C-2B Greyhound, 10 x Merlin HM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 3,392 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 3,392 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 1,920 x Meteor BVRAAM, 320 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 320 x depth bomb, 1,600 x Alarm ARM, 3,024 x GPS guidance modules, 1,120 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 640 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 480 x GWS.52A Pelican, 160 x AGM-119 Penguin, 3,456 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 6,912 x GWS.47A Robin, 320 x Sea Skua ASM, 6,912 x GWS.48A Starling, 3,456 x CBU, 6,912 x 225-kg bomb, 3,456 x 455-kg bomb, 1,728 x 907-kg bomb, 608 x 30mm magazines, 80 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns: 4 x 24-cell GWLS.33, 4 x 6-cell GWLS.60, 8 x GWLS.68M complexes, 12 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 96 x GWS.57M Erne, 128 x GWS.65M Kite, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 40 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 60 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Royal Edmund-class CV
Cost: Issuance: $13,128 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $96 million; Weapons Only: $6,754 million; Vehicles: $3,974 million
Vehicles: 24 x Sea Tempest F.1, 24 x Sea Tempest FB.1, 4 x Sea Tempest EW.1, 8 x Sea Tempest ADS.1, 4 x E-2D Hawkeye, 2 x C-2B Greyhound, 6 x Merlin HM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 2,688 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 2,688 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 1,536 x Meteor BVRAAM, 192 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 192 x depth bomb, 1,152 x Alarm ARM, 2,352 x GPS guidance modules, 864 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 384 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 384 x GWS.52A Pelican, 96 x AGM-119 Penguin, 2,688 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 5,376 x GWS.47A Robin, 192 x Sea Skua ASM, 5,376 x GWS.48A Starling, 2,688 x CBU, 5,376 x 225-kg bomb, 2,688 x 455-kg bomb, 1,344 x 907-kg bomb, 480 x 30mm magazines, 48 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns: 4 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 4 x 6-cell GWLS.60, 6 x GWLS.68M complexes, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 64 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.65M Kite, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Court-class CVG
Cost: Issuance: $11,109 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $90 million; Weapons Only: $5,595 million; Vehicles: $3,264 million
Vehicles: 12 x Sea Tempest F.1, 24 x Sea Tempest FB.1, 4 x Sea Tempest EW.1, 8 x Sea Tempest ADS.1, 3 x E-2D Hawkeye, 2 x C-2B Greyhound, 6 x Merlin HM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 2,122 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 2,112 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 1,152 x Meteor BVRAAM, 192 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 192 x depth bomb, 1,024 x Alarm ARM, 1,848 x GPS guidance modules, 672 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 384 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 288 x GWS.52A Pelican, 96 x AGM-119 Penguin, 2,112 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 4,224 x GWS.47A Robin, 192 x Sea Skua ASM, 4,224 x GWS.48A Starling, 2,112 x CBU, 4,224 x 225-kg bomb, 2,112 x 455-kg bomb, 1,056 x 907-kg bomb, 384 x 30mm magazines, 48 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns: 4 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 2 x GWLS.58, 4 x 6-cell GWLS.60, 4 x 4-cell GWLS.66M.2, 6 x GWLS.68M complexes, 16 x 27mm MLG-27, 4 x RST, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 64 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.65M Kite, 16 x GWS.66M Lark, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 8 x GWS.58M Hurricane, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 80 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 2,000 x 20mm SCR, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Court-class CVGN
Cost: Issuance: $11,609 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $100 million; Weapons Only: $5,595 million; Vehicles: $3,264 million
Vehicles: 12 x Sea Tempest F.1, 24 x Sea Tempest FB.1, 4 x Sea Tempest EW.1, 8 x Sea Tempest ADS.1, 3 x E-2D Hawkeye, 2 x C-2B Greyhound, 6 x Merlin HM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 2,122 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 2,112 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 1,152 x Meteor BVRAAM, 192 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 192 x depth bomb, 1,024 x Alarm ARM, 1,848 x GPS guidance modules, 672 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 384 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 288 x GWS.52A Pelican, 96 x AGM-119 Penguin, 2,112 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 4,224 x GWS.47A Robin, 192 x Sea Skua ASM, 4,224 x GWS.48A Starling, 2,112 x CBU, 4,224 x 225-kg bomb, 2,112 x 455-kg bomb, 1,056 x 907-kg bomb, 384 x 30mm magazines, 48 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns: 4 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 2 x GWLS.58, 4 x 6-cell GWLS.60, 4 x 4-cell GWLS.66M.2, 6 x GWLS.68M complexes, 16 x 27mm MLG-27, 4 x RST, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 64 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.65M Kite, 16 x GWS.66M Lark, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 8 x GWS.58M Hurricane, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 80 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 2,000 x 20mm SCR, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Walmsley-class CVH
Cost: Issuance: $6,864.3 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $56 million; Weapons Only: $4,654.3 million; Vehicles: $810 million
Vehicles: 9 x Harrier II FA.2, 12 x Merlin HM.1 (3 for AEW), 4 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 864 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 864 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 576 x Meteor BVRAAM, 384 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 768 x depth bomb, 576 x Alarm ARM, 1,152 x GPS guidance modules, 672 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 768 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 384 x AGM-119 Penguin, 1,248 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 1,728 x GWS.47A Robin, 768 x Sea Skua ASM, 1,440 x GWS.48A Starling, 1,152 x CBU, 1,152 x 225-kg bomb, 576 x 455-kg bomb, 288 x 907-kg bomb, 72 x 30mm magazines, 96 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns: 4 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 4 x 6-cell GWLS.60, 4 x GWLS.68M complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 64 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.65M Kite, 24 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Rapier-class CVQ
Cost: Issuance: $3,476.4 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $56 million; Weapons Only: $1,630.4 million; Vehicles: $446 million
Vehicles: 8 x Auk DHM.1, 4 x Puffin DHEW.1, 12 x Rook DRA.1, 24 x Tern DA.1, 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 576 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 576 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 2,112 x GWS.66A Lark, 128 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 128 x depth bomb, 192 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 320 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 128 x AGM-119 Penguin, 704 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 1,344 x GWS.47A Robin, 128 x Sea Skua ASM, 1,344 x GWS.48A Starling, 288 x 225-kg bomb, 480 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Launchers/Guns: 4 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 2 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 4 x 6-cell GWLS.60, 4 x GWLS.68M complexes, 4 x 585mm TT, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 64 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.65M Kite, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 16 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 16 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Coronation-class BBGN
Cost: Issuance: $12,690 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $440 million; Weapons Only: $1,346 million; Vehicles: $344 million
Vehicles: 4 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Auk DHM.1, 2 x Parrot DES.1, 2 x Puffin DHEW.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 4 x Tern DA.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1, 2 x Seahorse DA.1, 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 96 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 96 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 176 x GWS.66A Lark, 48 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT (Seahorse), 48 x depth bomb, 24 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 96 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 32 x AGM-119 Penguin, 56 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 56 x GWS.47A Robin, 80 x Sea Skua ASM, 80 x GWS.48A Starling, 32 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines, 240 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Launchers/Guns (totals): 48 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 17 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 19 x 4-cell GWLS.58.2, 6 x GWLS.60, 6 x GWLS.65, 8 GWLS.66.2, 8 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 4 x 660mm TT, 3 x 3 560mm guns, 10 x 2 130mm guns, 24 x 27mm MLG-27, 6 x RST, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 192 x GWS.57M Erne, 224 x GWS.65M Kite, 32 x GWS.66M Lark, 48 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 24 x GWS.60MB Eel, 12 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 12 x GWS.60MS Eel, 24 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 24 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 72 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 76 x GWS.58M Hurricane, 102 x GWS.52M Pelican, 48 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 48 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,350 x 560mm shells, 5,000 x 130mm shells, 40 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 120 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 3,000 x 20mm SCR, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Ocean-class BBGN
Cost: Issuance: $11,016 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $384 million; Weapons Only: $1,140 million; Vehicles: $276 million
Vehicles: 3 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Auk DHM.1, 2 x Puffin DHEW.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 4 x Tern DA.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1, 2 x Seahorse DA.1, 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 96 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 96 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 176 x GWS.66A Lark, 40 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT (Seahorse), 40 x depth bomb, 20 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 80 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 24 x AGM-119 Penguin, 56 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 56 x GWS.47A Robin, 64 x Sea Skua ASM, 80 x GWS.48A Starling, 24 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines, 240 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Launchers/Guns (totals): 40 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 13 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 17 x 4-cell GWLS.58.2, 4 x GWLS.60, 6 x GWLS.65, 6 GWLS.66.2, 8 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 4 x 660mm TT, 3 x 3 508mm guns, 10 x 2 130mm guns, 20 x 27mm MLG-27, 6 x RST, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 160 x GWS.57M Erne, 224 x GWS.65M Kite, 24 x GWS.66M Lark, 48 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 20 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 24 x GWS.64U Mako HWT, 60 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 68 x GWS.58M Hurricane, 78 x GWS.52M Pelican, 40 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 40 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,350 x 508mm shells, 5,000 x 130mm shells, 40 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 100 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 3,000 x 20mm SCR, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Bastion-class BBGN
Cost: Issuance: $7,636.3 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $264 million; Weapons Only: $818 million; Vehicles: $218.5 million
Vehicles: 3 x Merlin HM.1, 3 x Auk DHM.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 3 x Tern DA.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1, 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 72 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 72 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 136 x GWS.66A Lark, 48 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 48 x depth bomb, 18 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 88 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 24 x AGM-119 Penguin, 44 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 44 x GWS.47A Robin, 72 x Sea Skua ASM, 62 x GWS.48A Starling, 24 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines, 240 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Launchers/Guns (totals): 32 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 9 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 4 x GWLS.60, 4 x GWLS.65, 7 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 3 x 3 508mm guns, 10 x 2 130mm guns, 8 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 128 x GWS.57M Erne, 176 x GWS.65M Kite, 36 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 16 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 48 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 54 x GWS.52M Pelican, 32 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 32 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,215 x 508mm shells, 5,000 x 130mm shells, 35 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 40 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Charter-class BBGN
Cost: Issuance: $7,684 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $256 million; Weapons Only: $1,065 million; Vehicles: $218.5 million
Vehicles: 3 x Merlin HM.1, 3 x Auk DHM.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 3 x Tern DA.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1, 4 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 72 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 72 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 136 x GWS.66A Lark, 48 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 48 x depth bomb, 18 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 88 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 24 x AGM-119 Penguin, 44 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 44 x GWS.47A Robin, 72 x Sea Skua ASM, 62 x GWS.48A Starling, 24 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines, 240 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Launchers/Guns (totals): 56 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 9 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 4 x GWLS.60, 4 x GWLS.65, 7 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 2 x 3 508mm guns, 10 x 2 130mm guns, 8 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 160 x GWS.57M Erne, 176 x GWS.65M Kite, 36 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 64 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 32 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 54 x GWS.52M Pelican, 72 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 72 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 192 x VLRS, 810 x 508mm shells, 5,000 x 130mm shells, 35 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 40 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Council-class BBGN
Cost: Issuance: $4,938.5 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $160 million; Weapons Only: $759.5 million; Vehicles: $179 million
Vehicles: 3 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 2 x Tern DA.1, 4 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 48 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 48 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 96 x GWS.66A Lark, 24 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 24 x depth bomb, 64 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 24 x AGM-119 Penguin, 32 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 32 x GWS.47A Robin, 48 x Sea Skua ASM, 44 x GWS.48A Starling, 24 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 44 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 7 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 4 x GWLS.60, 6 x GWLS.65, 4 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 1 x 3 406mm guns, 12 x 2 130mm guns, 2 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 192 x GWS.57M Erne, 128 x GWS.65M Kite, 36 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 24 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 48 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 42 x GWS.52M Pelican, 44 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 44 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 405 x 406mm shells, 3,000 x 130mm shells, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 40 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Monarch-class BBG
Cost: Issuance: $3,637 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $112 million; Weapons Only: $658 million; Vehicles: $179 million
Vehicles: 3 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 2 x Tern DA.1, 4 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 48 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 48 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 96 x GWS.66A Lark, 24 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 24 x depth bomb, 56 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 24 x AGM-119 Penguin, 16 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 28 x GWS.47A Robin, 48 x Sea Skua ASM, 44 x GWS.48A Starling, 24 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 32 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 6 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 4 x GWLS.60, 2 x GWLS.65, 4 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 1 x 3 305mm guns, 4 x 76mm guns, 2 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 144 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.65M Kite, 36 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 32 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 32 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 36 x GWS.52M Pelican, 24 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 24 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 525 x 406mm shells, 3,000 x 76mm shells, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Sea-class CBGN
Cost: Issuance: $3,274.2 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $108 million; Weapons Only: $437.2 million; Vehicles: $137 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Auk DHM.1, 2 x Puffin DHEW.1, 4 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 24 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 24 x depth bomb, 48 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 16 x AGM-119 Penguin, 8 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 12 x GWS.47A Robin, 24 x Sea Skua ASM, 16 x GWS.48A Starling, 16 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 4-cell GWLS.25, 12 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 4 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 4 x GWLS.60, 12 x GWLS.61, 6 x GWLS.62 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 2 x 3 305mm guns, 12 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 60 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.66M Lark, 36 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 12 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 8 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 48 x GWS.58M Hurricane, 24 x GWS.52M Pelican, 12 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 12 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 900 x 305mm shells, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 60 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Region-class CBG
Cost: Issuance: $2,835.4 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $88 million; Weapons Only: $510.4 million; Vehicles: $125 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 1 x Tern DA.1, 4 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 24 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 24 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 56 x GWS.66A Lark, 16 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 16 x depth bomb, 48 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 16 x AGM-119 Penguin, 4 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 4 x GWS.47A Robin, 32 x Sea Skua ASM, 16 x GWS.48A Starling, 16 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 4 x 4-cell GWLS.25, 24 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 4 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 4 x GWLS.60, 2 x GWLS.65, 4 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 3 x 1 203mm guns, 2 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 120 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.65M Kite, 36 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 24 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 16 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 24 x GWS.52M Pelican, 24 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 24 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 2,250 x 203mm shells, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Duchy-class CAG
Cost: Issuance: $2,433.2 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $72 million; Weapons Only: $526.3 million; Vehicles: $116.5 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HM.1, 3 x Rook DRA.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 24 x GWS.66A Lark, 16 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 16 x depth bomb, 56 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 16 x AGM-119 Penguin, 6 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 6 x GWS.47A Robin, 16 x Sea Skua ASM, 24 x GWS.48A Starling, 16 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 32 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 4 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 4 x GWLS.60, 2 x GWLS.65, 4 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 2 x 1 203mm guns, 1 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 160 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.65M Kite, 24 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 32 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 16 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 24 x GWS.52M Pelican, 24 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 24 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,500 x 203mm shells, 25 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Morrigan-class CGN
Cost: Issuance: $2,147.2 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $64 million; Weapons Only: $432.2 million; Vehicles: $115 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 4 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 16 x GWS.66A Lark, 16 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 16 x depth bomb, 48 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 16 x AGM-119 Penguin, 4 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 4 x GWS.47A Robin, 16 x Sea Skua ASM, 16 x GWS.48A Starling, 16 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 24 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 2 x 4-cell GWLS.58.2, 4 x GWLS.60, 2 x GWLS.65, 2 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 2 x 1 203mm guns, 1 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 120 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.65M Kite, 24 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 8 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 24 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 12 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 8 x GWS.58M Hurricane, 12 x GWS.52M Pelican, 8 x GWS.50M Pigeon, 18 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 18 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,500 x 203mm shells, 15 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Province-class CG
Cost: Issuance: $1,861 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $56 million; Weapons Only: $352 million; Vehicles: $109 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 16 x GWS.66A Lark, 16 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 16 x depth bomb, 48 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 16 x AGM-119 Penguin, 4 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 4 x GWS.47A Robin, 16 x Sea Skua ASM, 16 x GWS.48A Starling, 16 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 4 x GWLS.25, 16 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 2 x GWLS.60, 2 x GWLS.65, 2 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 2 x 1 203mm guns, 1 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 80 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.65M Kite, 24 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 8 x GWS.60MB Eel, 4 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 4 x GWS.60MS Eel, 16 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 16 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 12 x GWS.52M Pelican, 16 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 16 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,500 x 203mm shells, 15 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Escorts
Wallace-class DDG (GP)
Cost: Issuance: $1,531 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $44 million; Weapons Only: $330.3 million; Vehicles: $100.5 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HM.1, 1 x Auk DRA.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 16 x GWS.66A Lark, 18 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 18 x depth bomb, 36 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 16 x AGM-119 Penguin, 2 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 16 x Sea Skua ASM, 16 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 14 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 4 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 2 x GWLS.60, 2 x GWLS.65, 2 x GWLS.66.2, 2 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 1 x 2 130mm guns, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 70 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.65M Kite, 8 x GWS.66M Lark, 24 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 4 x GWS.60MB Eel, 4 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 4 x GWS.60MS Eel, 14 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 24 x GWS.52M Pelican, 4 x GWS.50M Pigeon, 14 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 14 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,000 x 130mm shells, 10 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

County-class DDG (AD)
Cost: Issuance: $1,320 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $40 million; Weapons Only: $270 million; Vehicles: $50 million
Vehicles: 1 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 8 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 8 x depth bomb, 16 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 8 x AGM-119 Penguin, 16 x Sea Skua ASM, 8 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 4-cell GWLS.25, 12 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 2 x GWLS.65, 2 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 1 x 2 130mm guns, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 60 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.65M Kite, 24 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 12 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 8 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 12 x GWS.52M Pelican, 12 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 12 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,000 x 130mm shells, 10 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

City-class DDG (AS)
Cost: Issuance: $1,360.2 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $40 million; Weapons Only: $265.2 million; Vehicles: $94 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 16 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 16 x depth bomb, 32 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 16 x AGM-119 Penguin, 32 x Sea Skua ASM, 16 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 4-cell GWLS.25, 8 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 1 x GWLS.65, 2 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 1 x 2 130mm guns, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 40 x GWS.57M Erne, 48 x GWS.65M Kite, 24 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 8 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 8 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 12 x GWS.52M Pelican, 8 x RGM-109AS Tomahawk, 8 x RGM-109LA Tomahawk, 1,000 x 130mm shells, 10 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Furtive-class FFH
Cost: Issuance: $726 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $20 million; Weapons Only: $176 million; Vehicles: $50 million
Vehicles: 1 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 8 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 8 x depth bomb, 16 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 8 x AGM-119 Penguin, 16 x Sea Skua ASM, 8 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 4-cell GWLS.25, 4 x 8-cell GWLS.33, 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 4 x GWLS.65 (2 trainable, 2 VLS), 2 x 3 324mm TT, 1 x 76mm gun, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 1 x MLQ.135 Mackerel line, 4 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 24 x GWS.57M Erne, 48 x GWS.65M Kite, 18 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 8 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 8 x RGM-84D Harpoon, 12 x GWS.52M Pelican, 750 x 76mm shells, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 64 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

River-class K
Cost: Issuance: $449.4 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $12 million; Weapons Only: $99.4 million; Vehicles: $50 million
Vehicles: 1 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 8 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 8 x depth bomb, 16 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 8 x AGM-119 Penguin, 16 x Sea Skua ASM, 8 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39, 3 x GWLS.65 (1 trainable, 2 VLS), 2 x 3 324mm TT, 1 x 76mm gun, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 1 x MLQ.135 Mackerel line, 4 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 32 x GWS.65M Kite, 12 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 12 x GWS.52M Pelican, 500 x 76mm shells, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 64 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Amphibious Assault
Crocodile-class LCS
Cost: Issuance: $153.4 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $12 million; Weapons Only: $21.3 million; Vehicles: $7.05 million
Vehicles: 2 x Salamander RHIB, 1 x Auk DHM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 2 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 2 x depth bomb, 8 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 10 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 4-cell GWLS.39, 1 x 16-cell GWLS.65 (VLS), 2 x 4-cell GWLS.66.2, 1 x 76mm gun, 2 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 8 x GWS.65M Kite, 8 x GWS.66M Lark, 8 x GWS.52M Pelican, 250 x 76mm shells, 32 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Lord-class LHD
Cost: Issuance: $4,393 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $40 million; Weapons Only: $2,300 million; Vehicles: $1,060 million
Vehicles: 9 x Harrier II FA.2, 9 x AH-64D Apache Longbow, 12 x Merlin HC.1, 3 x Merlin HM.1 (AEW), 3 x LCAC, 4 x LCM
Vehicle Weapons: 432 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 432 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 288 x GWS.66A Lark, 144 x Meteor BVRAAM, 576 x Alarm ARM, 288 x GPS guidance modules, 72 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 576 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 288 x AGM-119 Penguin, 846 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 1,152 x GWS.47A Robin, 576 x Sea Skua ASM, 1,152 x GWS.48A Starling, 1,152 x CBU, 1,152 x 225-kg bomb, 576 x 455-kg bomb, 288 x 907-kg bomb, 144 x 30mm magazines, 56 x 12.7mm M2HB magazines, 216 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns: 4 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 2 x 16-cell GWLS.65, 4 x GWLS.68M complexes, 8 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 64 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.65M Kite, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 40 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Lord-class LHD
Cost: Issuance: $4,393 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $40 million; Weapons Only: $2,300 million; Vehicles: $1,060 million
Vehicles: 9 x Harrier II FA.2, 9 x AH-64D Apache Longbow, 12 x Merlin HC.1, 3 x Merlin HM.1 (AEW), 3 x LCAC, 4 x LCM
Vehicle Weapons: 432 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 432 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 288 x GWS.66A Lark, 144 x Meteor BVRAAM, 576 x Alarm ARM, 288 x GPS guidance modules, 72 x AGM-84D Harpoon, 576 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 288 x AGM-119 Penguin, 846 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 1,152 x GWS.47A Robin, 576 x Sea Skua ASM, 1,152 x GWS.48A Starling, 1,152 x CBU, 1,152 x 225-kg bomb, 576 x 455-kg bomb, 288 x 907-kg bomb, 144 x 30mm magazines, 56 x 12.7mm M2HB magazines, 216 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns: 4 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 2 x 16-cell GWLS.65, 4 x GWLS.68M complexes, 8 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 64 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.65M Kite, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 40 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Quay-class LHR
Cost: Issuance: $1,161 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $28 million; Weapons Only: $143 million; Vehicles: $318 million
Vehicles: 8 x Merlin HC.1, 2 x Puffin DHEW.1, 1 x LCAC, 4 x LCM
Vehicle Weapons: 40 x 12.7mm M2HB magazines, 128 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns: 4 x 8-cell GWLS.33, 4 x GWLS.62 complexes, 2 x 155mm howitzers, 8 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 32 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.66M Lark, 1,500 x 155mm Excalibur (RAP) shells, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 40 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Ungforth-class LPD
Cost: Issuance: $914.2 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $24 million; Weapons Only: $61.2 million; Vehicles: $253 million
Vehicles: 6 x Merlin HC.1, 2 x LCAC, 2 x LCM
Vehicle Weapons: 32 x 12.7mm M2HB magazines, 96 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns: 1 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 3 x 16-cell GWLS.65, 3 x GWLS.68 complexes, 1 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.66M Lark, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Valley-class LSD
Cost: Issuance: $591 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $17 million; Weapons Only: $54 million; Vehicles: $112 million
Vehicles: 4 x LCAC
Vehicle Weapons: 32 x 12.7mm M2HB magazines
Launchers/Guns: 1 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 2 x 16-cell GWLS.65, 2 x GWLS.68 complexes, 1 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.66M Lark, 15 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

C4I Craft
Admiral-class AGFN
Cost: Issuance: $3,570 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $120 million; Weapons Only: $421 million; Vehicles: $149 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HM.1, 2 x Parrot DES.1, 2 x Rook DRA.1, 1 x Tern DA.1, 4 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 24 x GWS.65A1 Kite-IR, 24 x GWS.65A2 Kite-RF, 56 x GWS.66A Lark, 16 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 32 x depth bomb, 48 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 16 x AGM-119 Penguin, 6 x GWS.50A Pigeon, 12 x GWS.47A Robin, 16 x Sea Skua ASM, 12 x GWS.48A Starling, 16 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 16 x 8-cell GWLS.35, 4 x GWLS.60, 2 x GWLS.65, 4 x 4-cell GWLS.66M.2, 4 x GWLS.68 complexes, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 2 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 4 x RST, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 8 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 96 x GWS.57M Erne, 96 x GWS.65M Kite, 16 x GWS.66M Lark, 36 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 16 x GWS.60MB Eel, 8 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 8 x GWS.60MS Eel, 32 x GWS.41M.2 Loon, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper magazines, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 6 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 128 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Siren-class AGI
Cost: Issuance: $447.1 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $15 million; Weapons Only: $47.6 million; Vehicles: $24.5 million
Vehicles: 1 x Auk DHM.1,1 x Puffin DHEW.1, 2 x Cuttlefish DSR.1
Vehicle Weapons: 2 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 4 x depth bomb, 4 x AGM-114K Hellfire
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 8-cell GWLS.37, 2 x GWLS.60, 1 x GWLS.65, 2 x 3 324mm TT, 1 x 76mm gun, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 1 x MLQ.135 Mackerel line, 4 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 32 x GWS.65M Kite, 6 x GWS.63M Barracuda LWT, 24 x GWS.60MB Eel, 12 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 12 x GWS.60MS Eel, 500 x 76mm shells, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 64 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Sea Lion-class LCC
Cost: Issuance: $311 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $11 million; Weapons Only: $17.4 million; Vehicles: $18.5 million
Vehicles: 1 x Auk DHM.1,1 x Puffin DHEW.1
Vehicle Weapons: 2 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 4 x depth bomb, 4 x AGM-114K Hellfire
Launchers/Guns (totals): 1 x 8-cell GWLS.37, 2 x GWLS.60, 1 x GWLS.65, 2 x 4-cell GWLS.66M.2, 1 x 76mm gun, 2 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 24 x GWS.65M Kite, 8 x GWS.66M Lark, 4 x GWS.60MB Eel, 4 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 4 x GWS.60MS Eel, 250 x 76mm shells, 32 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Coastal Defence Systems
Breakwater MCDA
Cost: Issuance: $929 million; Basic Annual Maintenance (all systems): (pending); Weapons Only: $315 million
Drones: 6 x Rook DRA.1 (liable to increase to 12)
Drones’ Weapons: 192 x GWS.66A Lark, 192 x AGM-114K Hellfire, 192 x GWS.48A Starling
General Purpose Weapons: 77 x 7.62mm GPMG
Vehicles, etc.: 18 x GWLS.52L launchers, 12 x GWLS.57L launchers, 12 x GWLS.58L launchers, 3 x Aerie long range anti-air APAR complexes, 3 x Askefruer long range surface surveillance radars, 9 x Jormungand surface surveillance APAR, 21 x command vehicles, 9 x signals intelligence vehicles, 8 x armoured ambulances, 2 x armoured engineering vehicles, 10 x Badger IFV, 7 x armoured recovery vehicles, 12 x combat engineering vehicles, 34 x general purpose vehicles, 34 x heavy logistics vehicles, 4 x mobile kitchens, 11 x petroleum lorries, 30 x stores (ordnance) lorries, 5 x wreckers, 5 x light support vehicles, 5 x signals lorries, 5 x maintenance vehicles, 59 x medium logistics vehicles, 3 x drone tactical command vehicles, 6 x drone transport vehicles, 21 x trailers, 9 x water trailers, 1 x welding trailer, 12 x pioneers vehicles, 1 x reverse osmosis water purification unit
Weapons: 96 x GWS.57G Erne, 24 x GWS.58G Hurricane, 108 x GWS.52G Pelican, 385 x 7.62mm magazines

Lake-class MCDV (MCM)
Cost: Issuance: $116.5 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $3.64 million; Weapons Only: $11.5 million; Vehicles: $14 million
Vehicles: 2 x Porpoise DSMC.1
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x GWLS.18, 2 x GWLS.27, 2 x 4-cell GWLS.66M.2, 1 x 57mm gun, 2 x 12.7mm M2HB, 1 x MLQ.135 Mackerel line, 2 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 8 x GWS.66M Lark, 2 x RGM-119 Penguin, 4 x Sea Skua SSM, 200 x 57mm shells, 10 x 12.7mm M2HB magazines, 32 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Freki-class PG
Cost: Issuance: $211 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $8 million; Weapons Only: $32.1 million; Vehicles: $18.5 million
Vehicles: 1 x Auk DHM.1,1 x Puffin DHEW.1
Vehicle Weapons: 2 x GWS.63A Barracuda LWT, 4 x depth bomb, 4 x AGM-114K Hellfire
Launchers/Guns (totals): 1 x 8-cell GWLS.37, 2 x GWLS.39, 2 x GWLS.60, 1 x GWLS.65, 2 x 4-cell GWLS.66M.2, 1 x 76mm gun, 2 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 24 x GWS.65M Kite, 8 x GWS.66M Lark, 4 x GWS.60MB Eel, 4 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 4 x GWS.60MS Eel, 12 x GWS.52M Pelican, 250 x 76mm shells, 32 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Auxiliaries
Lem-class AFS
Cost: Issuance: $573 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $14 million; Weapons Only: $95 million; Vehicles: $128 million
Vehicles: 4 x Merlin HC.1
Vehicle Weapons: 64 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 4 x 8-cell GWLS.33, 4 x 16-cell GWLS.65, 6 x GWLS.68 complexes, 8 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 32 x GWS.57M Erne, 160 x GWS.65M Kite, 30 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 40 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Nanuk-class AGB
Cost: Issuance: $328.2 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $7.2 million; Weapons Only: $64.2 million; Vehicles: $84 million
Vehicles: 2 x Merlin HC.1, 1 x Puffin DHEW.1, 2 x Squid DSM.1
Vehicle Weapons: 32 x 7.62mm GPMG magazinesm 120 x 20mm SCR (Squid)
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 8-cell GWLS.33, 2 x 6-cell GWLS.60, 2 x 4-cell GWLS.66M.2, 4 x GWLS.68 complexes, 1 x 2 130mm gun, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 12 x GWS.57M Erne, 64 x GWS.65M Kite, 8 x GWS.66M Lark, 6 x GWS.60MB Eel, 6 x GWS.60MS Eel, 1,000 x 130mm shells, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Gabin-class AKR
Cost: Issuance: $334.6 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $12 million; Weapons Only: $34.6 million
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 16-cell GWLS.65, 2 x GWLS.68 complexes, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 64 x GWS.65M Kite, 10 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Smith-class AOE
Cost: Issuance: $464.3 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $12 million; Weapons Only: $68.3 million; Vehicles: $96 million
Vehicles: 3 x Merlin HC.1
Vehicle Weapons: 48 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 1 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 4 x 16-cell GWLS.65, 4 x GWLS.68 complexes, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.57M Erne, 128 x GWS.65M Kite, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Flansburgh-class AOR
Cost: Issuance: $371.3 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $9 million; Weapons Only: $50.3 million; Vehicles: $96 million
Vehicles: 3 x Merlin HC.1
Vehicle Weapons: 48 x 7.62mm GPMG magazines
Launchers/Guns (totals): 1 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 3 x GWLS.68 complexes, 1 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.57M Erne, 48 x GWS.65M Kite, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

General Marsden-class AP
Cost: Issuance: $250.2 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $8 million; Weapons Only: $50.2 million
Launchers/Guns (totals): 1 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 3 x GWLS.68 complexes, 1 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.57M Erne, 48 x GWS.65M Kite, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Aylesburgh-class AS
Cost: Issuance: $275.2 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $9 million; Weapons Only: $50.2 million
Launchers/Guns (totals): 1 x 16-cell GWLS.33, 3 x GWLS.68 complexes, 1 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 4 x 27mm MLG-27, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 6 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.57M Erne, 48 x GWS.65M Kite, 20 x 30mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 20 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 4 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 96 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Gull-class ATF
Cost: Issuance: $51.7 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $1.4 million; Weapons Only: $16.7 million
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 6-cell GWLS.60, 4 x GWLS.66M.2 complexes, 1 x 76mm gun, 2 x 27mm MLG-27, 1 x MLQ.135 Mackerel lines, 4 x 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE
Weapons/Devices: 16 x GWS.66M Lark, 8 x GWS.60MB Eel, 4 x GWS.60MQ Eel, 4 x GWS.60MS Eel, 500 x 76mm shells, 10 x 27mm MLG-27 magazines, 2 x MLQ.135 Mackerel decoys, 64 x GLQ.140 MUSE decoys

Gull-class ATF
Cost: Issuance: $7.01 million; Basic Annual Maintenance: $280,000; Weapons Only: $11,200
Launchers/Guns (totals): 2 x 4-cell grenade launchers, 2 x 7.62mm GPMG
Weapons/Devices: 8 x multi-spectral countermeasures grenades, 10 x 7.62mm magazines

Spacecraft
A vessel representative of the early days of the RINSN.
Rhadamanthus-class nuclear powered guided missile destroyer (SDGN)
Cost (includes cost to bring materials to orbit): Issuance: $3,372 million; Weapons Only: $111.56 million; Vehicles: $10 million
Drones: 4 x Mote DES.1
Launchers: 4 x 660mm tubes
Weapons: 6 x 12.7mm EM machine guns, 3 x high powered lasers, 12 x kinetic energy missiles, 6 x EMP missiles, 6 x X-ray laser missiles, 4 x thermonuclear missiles
Ottoman Khaif
25-11-2004, 01:22
Ottoman High Naval Command,is in the need for more ships.The Ottoman Naval will buy the High Seas Battle Fleet Packages.
yours
Subhead of Navy- Fleet Admiral Hassan Pasha III
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v504/Ottoman01/diwan4.jpg

High Seas Battle Fleet
Flagship Group - 15 ships
Ocean-class BBGN, Duchy-class CAG, 2 Province-class CG, 2 County-class DDG (AD), 2 City-class DDG (GP), 4 Furtive-class FFH, 2 Forthar-class SSN, Smith-class AOE
Subtotal: $16,560 million USD
2 Carrier Battle Groups (CVBG)
Each with 36 ships: 2 House-class CVAN, Bastion-class BBGN, 2 Duchy-class CAG, 5 County-class DDG (AD), 5 City-class DDG (GP), 10 Furtive-class FFH, 4 Forthar-class SSN, Lem-class AFS, 5 Smith-class AOE, Aylesburgh-class AS
Subtotal: $69,930 million USD
2 Surface Battle Groups (SBG)
Each with 55 ships: 4 Bastion-class BBGN, 2 Duchy-class CAG, 4 Province-class CG, 6 County-class DDG (AD), 6 City-class DDG (GP), 12 Furtive-class FFH, 6 Port-class SSGN, 6 Forthar-class SSN, 2 Lem-class AFS, 5 Smith-class AOE, 2 Aylesburgh-class AS
Subtotal: $117,270 million USD
2 Light Strike Groups (LSG)
Each with 29 ships: 2 Rapier-class CVQ, 2 Duchy-class CAG, 4 County-class DDG (AD), 4 City-class DDG (GP), 8 Furtive-class FFH, 4 Port-class SSGN, 2 Forthar-class SSN, 2 Smith-class AOE, Aylesburgh-class AS
Subtotal: $54,180 million USD
2 Expeditionary Force Groups (EFG)
Each with 38 ships: 2 Crocodile-class LCS, Lord-class LHD, Ungforth-class LPD, Valley-class LSD, Charter-class BBGN, Duchy-class CAG, 2 Province-class CG, 4 County-class DDG (AD), 4 City-class DDG (GP), 8 Furtive-class FFH, 4 Forthar-class SSGN, 2 Stortbek 'B'-class SSF, Lem-class AFS, 5 Smith-class AOE, Aylesburgh-class AS
Subtotal: $57,537 million USD
Rapid Deployment Force Group (RDFG) - 38 ships
8 Gabin-class AKR, 10 General Marsden-class AP, 2 Walmsley-class CVL, 2 Province-class CG, 2 County-class DDG (AD), 2 City-class DDG (GP), 8 Furtive-class FFH, 2 Forthar-class SSN, 2 Smith-class AOE
Subtotal: $19,850 million USD
Total Cost: $335,327 million USD(excluding drones, weapons, fuel, etc.)
Composition (369 ships): 4 House-class CVAN, 2 Walmsley-class CVL, 4 Rapier-class CVQ, Ocean-class BBGN, 10 Bastion-class BBGN, 2 Charter-class BBGN, 15 Duchy-class CAG, 16 Province-class CG, 42 County-class DDG (AD), 42 City-class DDG (GP), 88 Furtive-class FFH, 4 Crocodile-class LCS, 2 Lord-class LHD, 2 Ungforth-class LPD, 2 Valley-class LSD, 20 Port-class SSGN, 36 Forthar-class SSN, 4 Stortbek 'B'-class SSF, 8 Lem-class AFS, 8 Gabin-class AKR, 37 Smith-class AOE, 10 General Marsden-class AP, 10 Aylesburgh-class AS
Isselmere
25-11-2004, 02:10
Ottoman High Naval Command,is in the need for more ships.The Ottoman Naval will buy the High Seas Battle Fleet Packages.
yours
Subhead of Navy- Fleet Admiral Hassan Pasha III
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v504/Ottoman01/diwan4.jpg

...
Total Cost: $335,327 million USD (excluding drones, weapons, fuel, etc.)
Composition (369 ships): 4 House-class CVAN, 2 Walmsley-class CVL, 4 Rapier-class CVQ, Ocean-class BBGN, 10 Bastion-class BBGN, 2 Charter-class BBGN, 15 Duchy-class CAG, 16 Province-class CG, 42 County-class DDG (AD), 42 City-class DDG (GP), 88 Furtive-class FFH, 4 Crocodile-class LCS, 2 Lord-class LHD, 2 Ungforth-class LPD, 2 Valley-class LSD, 20 Port-class SSGN, 36 Forthar-class SSN, 4 Stortbek 'B'-class SSF, 8 Lem-class AFS, 8 Gabin-class AKR, 37 Smith-class AOE, 10 General Marsden-class AP, 10 Aylesburgh-class AS

To: Fleet Admiral Hassan Pasha III, Subhead of the Navy, Ottoman High Naval Command, Ottoman Khaif
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: High Seas Battle Fleet order

Your Excellency,

It would be our great honour to complete a High Seas Battle Fleet package for the glorious navy of Ottoman Khaif. As noted, the total cost of this procurement will be $335,327 million USD.

We are privileged to once again construct vessels for your illustrious navy and hope we will have further opportunities in the future.

Long live the great nation of Ottoman Khaif!

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Nutropinia
25-11-2004, 04:16
Mr. Neville-Colwan,

The Great Armed State of Nutropinia would like to purchase your high seas battle fleet. However, we would like it to include LCAC's, LCM's, LCU's, etc. Could you please give us a revised price for this.
Isselmere
25-11-2004, 04:43
Mr. Neville-Colwan,

The Great Armed State of Nutropinia would like to purchase your high seas battle fleet. However, we would like it to include LCAC's, LCM's, LCU's, etc. Could you please give us a revised price for this.

[OOC: Is that for the Revised (listed just above) or the Current one? I tend to sell LCACs for $28 million each and LCMs and LCUs for $2.5 million each]
Nutropinia
25-11-2004, 05:17
OOC: Revised, Could you add whatever ammount of those assorted ships deemed neccessary.
Isselmere
25-11-2004, 19:53
OOC: Revised, Could you add whatever ammount of those assorted ships deemed neccessary.

To: Nutropinia
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: High Seas Battle Fleet, Revised

Your Excellency,

We at the Royal Shipyards thank you for your continuing interest in our products, and are greatly honoured by your desire to purchase one of our revised High Seas Battle Fleet packages. The total cost of the revised package, after 10% package discount, is $493,333 million. In addition to the package, the Royal Shipyards will affix two four-cell GWLS.66M.2 launchers to the LCAC. The GWLS.66M.2 is capable of autonomous operation, and will enable the LCAC to provide its own very short range air defence (VSHORAD) while performing landing operations without necessitating additional crew on the LCAC itself.

We thank the great nation of Nutropinia for your generosity and hope your Excellency's glorious navy shall always prosper on the high seas!

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Nutropinia
25-11-2004, 21:03
*Money plus 1 Billion Dollar Tip Wired*
Jimnam
26-11-2004, 00:44
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
Subject: New purchase

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy is once again honoured to place a very large order from your shipyards. The excellent warships that ypu create make the Jimnam Grand Navy the most formidable sea power in Kenistasia. To maintain this title, we require the following.

10x Peel Class (old price) $42bn
20x Coronation Class (old price) $100bn
100x Duchy Class $180bn
100x Morrigan Class $160bn
100x Province Class $140bn
300x Wallace Class $330bn
200x City Class $200bn
200x County Class $200bn
400x Furtive Class $200bn
10x Admiral Class $30bn
100x Lem Class $35bn


Grand Total of $1.817 trillion

We would like to thank you in advance for accepting this rather large order. As per our usual arrangement, the money has been transfered in advance.

Long live the Royal Shipyards!

Grand Admiral Jim
Isselmere
26-11-2004, 03:05
To: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards
From: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
Subject: New purchase

Sir

The Jimnam Grand Navy is once again honoured to place a very large order from your shipyards. The excellent warships that ypu create make the Jimnam Grand Navy the most formidable sea power in Kenistasia. To maintain this title, we require the following.

10x Peel Class (old price) $42bn
20x Coronation Class (old price) $100bn
100x Duchy Class $180bn
100x Morrigan Class $160bn
100x Province Class $140bn
300x Wallace Class $330bn
200x City Class $200bn
200x County Class $200bn
400x Furtive Class $200bn
10x Admiral Class $30bn
100x Lem Class $35bn


Grand Total of $1.817 trillion

We would like to thank you in advance for accepting this rather large order. As per our usual arrangement, the money has been transfered in advance.

Long live the Royal Shipyards!

Grand Admiral Jim
To: Grand Admiral Jim, Commander in Chief, Jimnam
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: Re:New purchase

Your Exalted Excellency,

It is with immense pleasure and outmost honour that we gratefully accept the gracious offer of a new order from the glorious and unconquerable Jimnam Grand Navy. The total cost of this latest procurement, after most trusted and favoured nation discount, will be $1,499,000 million ($1.499 trillion).

We at the Royal Shipyards are and have always been greatly privileged to receive business from your indomitable nation and have always treasured the kindness that Your Exalted Excellency has shown the UKIN.

Long live Grand Admiral Jim!

Sincerely yours,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Isselmere
26-11-2004, 06:19
Complete Product Packages section updated
Isselmere
26-11-2004, 06:34
The Royal Shipyards is pleased to announce its support for Fennerby Aerotechnics, formerly [and, in truth, still] a division of Lyme and Martens Industries, to design new naval aircraft for the RINN and interested foreign purchasers.

In development:
Fleet air defence interceptor
Multi-role aircraft (fighter, attack)
Medium attack aircraft
Multi-role helicopter (anti-submarine, SAR, cargo)
Utility helicopter
Airborne early warning aircraft
Cargo aircraft
VSTOL aircraft

[OOC: Licensing of foreign designs is certainly an option...]
Isselmere
26-11-2004, 08:35
Missile systems in development
GWS.69M Orca anti-submarine missile
GWS.70M Petrel anti-ship missile
GWS.71M Fulmar anti-ship missile
GWS.72A/M Heron anti-ship missile
GWS.73A Ptarmigan ARM
GWS.74A Kestrel BVRAAM
Isselmere
26-11-2004, 19:54
GWS.70 Petrel
GWS.70A is the air launched version, GWS.70M is the surface launched version.
Characteristics
Function: supersonic cruise anti-ship missile
Launch Angle: fifteen degrees from the horizontal, with 360 degree initial acquisition capability
Dimensions: length (surface launched version): 3.2m; diameter: 0.28m (in launch capsule), 0.84m (fins deployed)
Mass: GWS.70M: (launch mass, with 2 boosters) 385kg, (missile mass) 305kg, (in 2-cell launch canister) 400 kg; warhead: 115kg BROACH APHE
Range: surface, or submarine launched: 50km (27nm)
Guidance: INS, GPS, cassegrain active/passive radar seeker with 90-degree off boresight targetting, capable of being updated in-flight by datalink
Propulsion: turbojet and 2 solid propellant boosters
Ceiling: 15 km; attack altitude 10-5 m and lower (depending on sea states)
Speed: 1.2 Mach
Cost: $750,000

GWS.71 Fulmar
Sea Skua replacement for surface ships, helicopters, and drones
Characteristics
Function: air or surface launched trans-sonic anti-ship missile
Launch Angle: vertical to fifteen degrees from the horizontal, with 360 degree initial acquisition capability
Dimensions: length (surface launched version): 2.5m; diameter: 0.28m (in launch capsule), 0.77m (fins deployed)
Mass: (launch weight) 150kg, (in launch canister) 400kg; warhead: 80kg HE and fragmentation
Range: surface launched: 20km
Guidance: INS, GPS, cassegrain active/passive radar seeker with 90-degree off boresight targetting, capable of being updated in-flight by datalink
Propulsion: turbo-ramjet
Ceiling: 15km; attack altitude 10-5 m and lower (depending on sea states)
Speed: 0.95 Mach (maximum)
Cost: $450,000

GWS.72 Heron ASM
Harpoon missile replacement.
Characteristics
Function: two-stage supersonic cruise anti-ship missile
Launch Angle: vertical to fifteen degrees from the horizontal, with 360 degree initial acquisition capability, 90 degree focal plane
Dimensions: length (surface launched version): 4.77m; (missile): 4m; diameter: 0.34m (in launch capsule), 0.92m (fins deployed)
Mass: surface launched version: (launch mass) 693kg, (in launch canister) 1,000kg (1t), (missile mass) 550kg; warhead: 227kg BROACH APHE
Range: surface: 160 km (maximum)
Guidance: INS, GPS, cassegrain active/passive radar seeker with 90-degree off boresight targetting, capable of being updated in-flight by datalink
Propulsion: turbo-ramjet with solid rocket booster
Ceiling: 20 km; attack altitude 10-5 m and lower (depending on sea states)
Speed: 1.25 Mach (supercruise), 1.5 Mach (terminal)
Cost: $1.2 million

Other developments
Geri-class PG
Hlin-class PGD
Isselmere
28-11-2004, 00:31
bump...
Izistan
28-11-2004, 01:01
To: Isselmere Royal Shipyards.
From: Commandant Fowler, Izistani Navy.
Subject: Purchases.

Greetings:
The Izistani Navy wishes to purchase the following:
-Four Lord class LHD.
-Two Crocodile class LCS.

1250 million USD shall be wired on confirmation. Hopefully this will bolster our amphibious capability.
Isselmere
28-11-2004, 02:13
To: Isselmere Royal Shipyards.
From: Commandant Fowler, Izistani Navy.
Subject: Purchases.

Greetings:
The Izistani Navy wishes to purchase the following:
-Four Lord class LHD.
-Two Crocodile class LCS.

1250 million USD shall be wired on confirmation. Hopefully this will bolster our amphibious capability.
To: Commandant Fowler, Izistani Navy, Izistan
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, Royal Shipyards, UKIN
Subject: Re:Purchases

Your Excellency,

The Royal Shipyards would be honoured to provide the Izistani Navy with the six vessels you have ordered. Four Lord-class LHD and two Crocodile-class LCS will be be prepared for your fleet forthwith. The total cost of this procurement will be $1,250 USD.

We at the Royal Shipyards thank you for your interest in our products and hope you will revisit our storefront sometime soon.

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Nutropinia
28-11-2004, 20:20
We would like to place an order for two more High Seas Battle Fleets with the LCAC's, LCU's etc. etc.
Isselmere
28-11-2004, 20:30
We would like to place an order for two more High Seas Battle Fleets with the LCAC's, LCU's etc. etc.
To: Nutropinia
From: Neville Colwan, Director-General, RSIN, UKIN
Subject: High Seas Battle Fleet order

Your Excellency,

It will be our privilege to provide the Nutropinian Navy with two new High Seas Battle Fleet packages. The total cost of this procurement, with LCAC, LCM, etc., will be $986,666 million.

We at the Royal Shipyards thank your Excellency for your continued interest in our products and hope that you will revisit our storefront sometime soon.

Long live Nutropinia!

Sincerely,

Neville Colwan
Director-General
Royal Shipyards
Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN
Izistan
28-11-2004, 20:37
*money wired*
Isselmere
29-11-2004, 00:29
Electronics packages and other info. to be updated soon...
Isselmere
29-11-2004, 04:41
Preliminary Packages (soon to be posted with prices)

General Service Fleet
Flagship Group
2 x Carrier Strike Groups (CVSG)
Surface Strike Group (SSG)
2 x Medium Expeditionary Force Groups
Escort Group
2 x Coastal Defence Groups
2 x Fisheries Protection Groups
3 x Mine Countermeasures (MCM) Squadrons
Aylesburgh-class AS

Main Force Battle Fleet
Flagship Group
2 x Carrier Battle Groups (CVBG)
2 x Surface Battle Groups (SBG)
Rapid Assault Expeditionary Force (RAEF)
2 x Escort Groups (EG)
Aylesburgh-class AS

High Seas Battle Fleet
Flagship Group
2 x Carrier Battle Groups (CVBG)
2 x Surface Battle Groups (SBG)
2 x Light Strike Groups
2 x Rapid Assault Expeditionary Forces
Rapid Deployment Force
Support Group (in development)

Rapid Assault Expeditionary Force
4 x LCS
2 x LHD
4 x LPD
2 x CVD [ex-CVQ]
LHR
LCC
2 x Coronation-class BBGN
AGFN
AGI
4 x CGN
10 x DDG (GP) [Wallace-class]
12 x FFH
4 x Port-class SSGN
4 x SSN
4 x SSF
AFS
5 x AOE
2 x AS

Rapid Deployment Force
4 x AFS
8 x AKR
5 x AOE
10 x AP
2 x CVL
2 x CGN
4 x DDG (GP)
8 x FFH
2 x SSN

Flagship Group
AGFN
AGI
2 x Coronation-class BBGN
2 x CGN
8 x DDG (GP)
10 x FFH
4 x SSN
5 x AOE
AFS

Carrier Battle Group
2 x Peel-class CVBN
2 x Coronation-class BBGN
2 x Duchy-class CAG
10 x DDG (GP)
12 x FFH
6 x SSN
5 x AOE
AFS
AS
Possible addition: AGI

Carrier Strike Group
Peel-class CVBN
CGN
4 x DDG (GP)
4 x FFH
2 x SSN
2 x AOE

Surface Battle Group
4 x Coronation-class BBGN
2 x Sea-class CBGN
10 x DDG (GP)
12 x FFH
6 x SSN
6 x Port-class SSGN
5 x AOE
AFS
2 x AS
Possible addition: AGI

Surface Strike Group
Coronation-class BBGN
Sea-class CBGN
4 x DDG (GP)
4 x FFH
2 x SSN
2 x AOE

Expeditionary Force Group, Heavy
AGFN
AGI
2 x LCC
8 x LCS
LHD
2 x LHR
LPD
LSD
2 x Coronation-class BBGN
2 x CGN
8 x DDG (GP)
10 x FFH
6 x SSN
AFS
5 x AOE
AS

Expeditionary Force Group, Medium
LHD
LPD
LSD
CAG
4 x DDG (GP)
4 x FFH
2 x SSN
2 x AOE

Expeditionary Force Group, Light
LHD
LPD
LSD
2 x DDG (GP)
2 x FFH
2 x SSF
AOE

Light Strike Group
2 x CVD
2 x CAG
8 x DDG (GP)
8 x FFH
4 x Port-class SSGN
2 x SSN
2 x AOE
AS

Escort Group
CVL
4 x DDG (GP)
8 x FFH
2 x SSN
AOE

Escort Division
DDG (GP)
4 x FFH
2 x SSF

Coastal Defence Group
FFH
4 x K
4 x MCDV (MCM)
8 x PG (either Freki- or Geri-classes)
2 x SSF

Fisheries Protection Group
4 x K
6 x MCDV (CP)

Special Operations Unit
2 x LCC
8 x LCS
2 x LHR
AOE
4 x SSF

MCM Squadron
6 x MCDV (MCM)
Isselmere
30-11-2004, 16:50
bump
Isselmere
30-11-2004, 20:03
The GWS.74A Kestrel BVRAAM and GWS.74M Grand Kestrel intermediate range SAM are being prepared for export. This weapons system offers superb manoeuvrability against air threats with thrust vector control (TVC) and tail-mounted manoeuvring fins (TCF), while the cassegrain antenna digital scan dual-mode seeker permits greater resistance to ECM. The "Kestrel" offers full compatibility with aircraft able to fire AMRAAM and "Meteor" missiles. The "Grand Kestrel" may be fired from Mk.41 VLS as well as from the RSIN's GWLS.33 and GWLS.35 (four per cell) and utilises not only TVC and TCF but also "pif-paf" active manoeuvring permitting rapid turns of up to 60g. The dual-mode seeker offers improved resistance to countermeasures while granting the firing platform the ability to fire-and-forget.

Complete Product Packages will be updated to reflect current outfitting.
Isselmere
30-11-2004, 21:58
The Dodo DLU.1 service/damage assessment drone is nearing the end of its product testing phase and should be ready for sale within [2 RL days].

The Canary DGNC.1 nuclear reactor maintenance assistance drone is nearing the end of its product testing phase and should be ready for sale within [2 RL days].

The Ferret DLM.1 multipurpose land drone is entering its product testing phase, but should be ready for sale within [4 RL days].

The Flamingo DEQ.1 aerial deception jammer drone is nearing completion.

The Hlin- and Geri-class patrol boats will be ready for sale within [2 RL days]. The Geri-class mixes four heavyweight torpedo tubes (RINN standard 585mm) with two four-cell GWS.72M Heron anti-ship missiles. The Hlin-class serves as mother-ship to two Seahorse DSA.1 drones.

The "Tidepool" underwater and coastal patrol network is being developed and should be ready for bidding in [2-3 RL days].