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Part III: Fictional Warships 1945-2020 Section USSR/Russia - Vietnam Notes: [please see notes for Part II on p.5 of this thread] For more details on fictional aircraft, please see Appendix I. For more details on fictional weapons, please see Appendix II. For more details on fictional electronic systems and radars, please see Appendix III. Soviet Union/Russia Aviation Ships/ Aircraft Carriers Pr.1123 Moskva Class Moskva: real ship, helicopter assault ship refit early 1980s Gorki: 1972 Riga Kharkov: fitted with fictional 'Ultra-sonar' system, 1976 Pr.1143 Kiev Class Komsomolec: 1979 Kharkov (Pr.1143.3 sub-class): 1985; misidentified Pr.1143.4 Baku Fictional Pr.1143 Variants Minsk: modified with high-energy beam-particle gun on hangar deck, 182m long structure with an elevator to aim the firing nozzle, ?x Yak-38, 35kt, 1989 Kiev, Minsk (Kuril Class): 40,000 tons, 281 x 60.9m (including flightdeck), 2x SA-N-3, 3x SA-N-4, 1x SUW-N-1, 14x2 57-30mm, 2x RBU-6000, Kiev has a portable laser system (stowed in hangar, deployed on deck), 25x Yak-36M & 25x Ka-25, 30kt; misidentified Kiev Class Pr.1143.5 Class Tbilisi (ex-Riga, ex-Leonid Brezhnev): real ship completed 1990 Fictional Classes Togliatti, Allende: amphibious force carriers, 1980-85 Kreml: CVN, 75,000 tons, 335 x 40m (flightdeck 90m), 20x SS-N-19, 2x SN-N-14, 12x6 SA-N-6, 2x2 76mm (or 2x1 100mm), 9x 30mm CIWS, 1x RBU-6000, 70x Su-27 & ?x Ka-27, CONAS powerplant, 30-32kt, 5,000 crew & 1,500 Marines, 1985-89 Tbilisi: CVN, 70,000 tons, launched 1985; name clash real Pr.1143.5 Class carrier Novgorod: CVN, ?x fictional Yak-56 strike fighters & Antonovs for naval infantry, 1990 Sergei G. Gorshkov: CVN, 90,000 tons, ?x EMP cannon, ?x ‘Teardrop’ SAMs, airgroup includes fictional MiG-33B fighters, 1995 Dzerzhinsky, Andropov: 1998 Beria, Yezhov, Zinoviev: helicopter carriers, 1998 Ul'Yanovsk (Pr.1143.7 Class): 60,000 tons, 324.6 x 75.5 x 10.8m, 12x SS-N-19, 4x SA-9 VLS, 8x CADS-N-1, 6x 30mm AK-630, 2x RPK-5 ASW, 30x fictional Su-37R Flanker & 10x Su-25 & 10x Ka-27PL & 5x Ka-25RT, ‘Strut Pair’ & ‘Top Plate’ radars, 32kt, 2004 Vladimir Putin: CVN, 2012 Battleships Fictional Classes Reninsky, Komsomol, Krasnoy, Pioneer: 78,000 tons, 4x2 18in L/50m 32kt, 1950s Lenin Class: ?x 20in guns Mikhail Nikolayevich Tukhachevski, Vasily Chuikov , Nikolai Vatsuchin , Konstantin Rokofusuki: 218,000 tons, 3x3 25in L/58 Strana Sovetov, Sovetskaya Belorossyia, Krasnaya Bessarabiya, Krasnaya Sibir', Sovietskaya Konstitutsia, Lenin, Sovetskiy Soyuz (K-1000 Class): 36,000-56,000 tons, 2x SS-N-1 launchers, 2x3 (or 3x3) 16in, 10x2 130mm, 5x10 57mm, 10x4 45mm, 16x2 37mm, 25-33kt, 1953 Gun Cruisers Dmitri Donskoi (Pr.65): 4x3 180mm, 6x2 100mm, 12x2 37mm, 8x2 25mm, 2x5 533mm TT, 36kt, 1951 Moskva (Pr.66): 3x3 220mm, 4x2 130mm, 6x4 45mm, 6x4 25mm, 2x5 533mm TT, 34.5kt, 1953; name clash Pr.23 battlecruiser Novograd, Leningrad (Pr.68 Chapayev or Pr.68bis Sverdlov Class) Dimitri Lazarev (Pr.68bis Sverdlov Class) Missile Cruisers Pr.1134 Kresta I Class Kresta: modified with 2x4 SS-N-3 ‘Shaddock’ SSMs & 2x Ka-25 ‘Hormone’ Pr.1134A Kresta II Class Admiral Arbatov Pr.1134B Kara Class Yarosloavl Pr.1164 Slava Class Asov, Izentzi: 1990; names don’t fit class Pr.1144 Kirov Class Kirov: fictional 2010-2025 refit, 3x2 152mm (1 fwd, 2 aft), 1x 100mm (fwd), 20x fictional SS-N-29 SSMs, 10x fictional MOS-III SSM/ASW, 10x fictional SS-N-27B SSMs, SA-N-9 SAMs, 1x UDAV ASW mortar, 4x Khastan CIWS, 2x5 533mm TT, 4x phased array radar, 1x Fregat 3-D radar, 1x fictional Voshhod-2 ‘Dawn’ long-range radar, 3x Klinok SAM fire-control radars, 4x Kamov Ka-40 Vyerni Kuznetzov: 2005; name clash Pr.1143.5 aircraft carrier Unidentified Classes Gordyi, Revolutsia: 1977 Fictional Classes 4x unnamed (Admiral Gorshkov Class): 1980-85 Riga: 4x Mil Mi-24 ‘Hind-A’, 1982 Karl Marx: 76,000 tons, 1998 Destroyers Type 7 Class Razyarenny: extant 1956 Pr.61 Kashin Class Rossiya Pr.1156 Sovremennyy Class Poltava Pr.1155 Udaloy Class 2x unnamed: SA-N-9 replaced by fictional SA-N-10 ABM, 1986 Vice-Admiral Sulakov: 1992 Borozdin: 1996 Admiral Kalnikov (fictional Pr.1155.? Udaloy III Class): 2x1 152mm (fwd & aft), ?x RBU-6000, 2x heli, has fictional Bell Crown torpedo decoy system, 2016 Unidentified Classes Dostoyny: 1976 Otlitnyi, Slavny: 1977 Dskari, Svetlivyiare: 1979-83 Vasiliev Fictional Classes Guevara, Allende, Juan Bosch (Guevara Class): DDGN, ?x SSMs (retractable launchers), ?x SAMs, ?x 40mm, nuclear power, 50kt, 1974-80; unlikely names Chenin Class: 1x gun (fwd), 16x fictional SS-N-100 ‘Skimmer Pole’ SLCMs, ?x VLS for fictional SA-N-60 SAM/SSMs ?x ADGM-series CIWS, 2x heli or Yak-236 ‘Fanner’ VTOL fighters & ‘Fat Fly’ RPVs with ‘Hanging Basket’ AEW radar, ‘Bugeye Pair’ air-search radar, 200 crew, 1986+ 12x unnamed (Kura Class): 1998 Frigates Shakal (Pr.50 Riga Class): 1989 refit, 3x1 100mm, 2x2 37mm, 1x25mm, 1x RBU-2500, 4x DCT, 1x DCR Dostoiny, Razytelny (Pr.1135.1 Krivak III Class): 1979 Grisha III, Mirka (Pr.1124MP Grisha III Class): 1987; unlikely names Unidentified Classes Grozyyashchiy: 2000s Fictional Classes Krakvilsk, Kulmanov (Kurov Class): 1965-75 Unnamed (621): 2x4 SS-N-3 SSMs or SS-N-14 ASW, 1x2 SA-N-3 SAMs, 2x2 76mm, 1975 Patrol Ships Barsuk: 2000s SS Eugen Onegin: WW2-era sub extant 1982 Unnamed (Dekabrist (Series I) Class): converted to transport 1950s Ex-German Type XXI Class 5x unnamed: completed at Danzig for USSR, 1945-46 Pr.613 Whiskey Class Svetlanosk: commissioned 1963, converted for marine research 1977 with divers ports & minisub, transferred to Argentina 1978 Slavianka (Pr.640 Whiskey Canvas Bag): fitted for ELINT, extant 1980s Pr.641 Foxtrot Class Mech Rodiny (Sword of the Motherland) 2x unnamed: modified with IR-guided SAMs, 1977 Pr.641B Tango Class Korund Krasnaya Zarya (Red Dawn): modified with experimental Magnetohydrodynamic drive in addition to normal diesel powerplant in 1990 Pr.940 India Class Odessa: modified design, 2x16in ASW TT (4 reloads), 1991; Pacific-based Pr.877 Kilo Class Riga: modified with racks to carry caterpillar-tracked mini-sub, 1991 Unidentified Classes Octopus: 1966 Fictional Classes Chernikov Class: 25kt (sub), 24hr snorkel endurance, nuclear-tipped torps, 1950s Krela, Kallinik (Krela Class): 1x nuclear mine, upperworks resemble NW Pacific fishing vessels, wooden hull sheath, built 1978 Minisub Unnamed (R-2 Mala Class): modified for 3-man crew, 1993 Unnamed: 6.1m long, 2 crew, 20kt (sub), 200 miles, sold by 1994 SSG 2x unnamed (Pr.651 Juliet Class): modified with SA-N-5 SAMs, 1978; Black Sea Fleet Fictional Classes K-377: 1x100mm (aft), 1x rocket launcher (fwd), 1953 Unnamed: 3,000 ton, ?x TT, hangar & catapult for 4x SLCM or 2x a/c or 1x landing craft, 1956 SSGN Pr.670M Charlie II Class Unnamed: modified design, 8x 533mm TT, 30kt (sub), 1980 Pr.949A Oscar Class Aleskey Krylov, Kulyenchikov: names don’t fit class Mezen: modified with anti-aircraft laser weapons and fictional SS-N-34 SLBM, 1999 Fictional Classes Krasnogvardeets (K-488) +3 unnamed (fictional Pr.949 Oscar Class): 12,000 tons, 151m long, ?x TT (torps & mines), 6x SS-N-19, 130 crew, 1985 Kaliningrad (fictional Pr.985 Omega Class): 600,000 tons (sub), 200m long, at least 6x 533mm TT, ?x 1000mm TT for Magnum 60kt nuclear-tipped torps, ?x SS-NX-27 SLCMs, 3,000MW nuclear power, polymer-injection stealth system, double-hulled with titanium inner hull, 2000 SSB Pr.629 Golf Class Doneska: 1963 Pr.629A Golf II Class Krasnyy Molot (Red Hammer) SSBN Pr.658 Hotel Class Dzerzhinsky: 1968 Pr.667B Delta I Class Unnamed (K-343): 1971 Potemkin: 1977 Pr.667BD Delta II Class Podorny: fictional first sub in class Pr.667BDR Delta III Class Puskin, Rokossovskiy, Vladivostok (K-517) Vulkan: modified design, 13,250 tons, fictional AA-12 (R-77) SAMs, 36kt (sub) Pr.667BDRM Delta IV Class E. R. Sabir: 1989 Kharkov: carries fictional Zimorodok anti-carrier SSM Krasnogvardeets Natalia (K-524): by 2014 armed with 12x fictional Scorpion SLCM with MIRV; name doesn’t fit class Pr.941 Typhoon Class Baikal (TK-19) Kougar (TK-51): name doesn’t fit class Fictional P.941 Variants Red October (Krasnyi Oktyabr) (TK-436): 30,000 tons, 183.5 (198m?) x 26.6 x 13m, 26x SS-N-20, 4x 650mm TT & 2x 533mm TT, magnetohydrodynamic ‘caterpillar’ drive, 1984; by date would be 7th sub in class Saratov (TK-?): 5-round TT reload system, high automation for small crew, improved acoustic stealth, 2007 Arkhangelsk (TK-17): real sub modified with a hold/salvage claw for covert intelligence salvage operations replacing missile compartment, retains TTs, 2017 Vladivostok (ST-8): 171.6 x 24.7m, 26kt, 2,000ft diving depth, 155 crew & 500 troops, modified for troop insertion, 2032 Fictional Classes Z Class: ?x TT, 1x SLBM, 1962 Zolóto (14-2967) (Zolóto Class): 6,000+ tons (sub), 8x SLBM, ? x TT, 1974 Zhukov, Timoshenko (+16 planned) (fictional Delta II Class): 16x fictional SS-N-9 (Mk II) MIRV SLBM, 20x solid-fuelled Mach 4 SSM/SAM cruise missiles, 2x drone minisubs (nuclear warhead), first two launched 1974 Rozhko (Yankee III Class): converted for remote-control operation, 1990 6x unnamed (Delta V Class): 300m long, 48x SS-N-28 & SLCM, ?x TT, SAMs, 2x UAVs, 2x minisubs, 3x sodium-cooled reactors, crush depth 1,800m, 1991 Semenoff: 1975-80 Unnamed: 24x SLBM, 1979 Unnamed: 330m, ?x guns, 60x SLBM, 1996 SSN Pr.645 November Class Novosibirski Komosomol: fitted with a device to stop torpedo electric motors, 1961 K-235, Arkangel, Leningrad, Murmansk, Odessa: 1962-68 Pr.671RT Victor II Class Grishka Riga: refitted with experimental sonar system by 1992 K-329: modified design, +2,000 tons (sub), extra TT (8-10x total), 34kt (sub) Pr.671RTM Victor III Class Amur, Doneska, Kirov, Ladny, Romanov, Tambov, Vitebsk, Vladimir, Vologda, Voronetz, Zhukov (K-331): Romanov unlikely name Pr.705 Alfa Class Novgorod, V.K. Konovalov, Leninskii Komsomol, Magadan, Petroverdets, E.S. Politovsky, Poltava, Red Scorpion, Ryazan, Saratov, Smolensk, Troikiska: real Alfa’s unnamed, Politovsky stated as 3rd in class Potemkin: has experimental Acoustical Reproduction Device Number Seven acoustic camouflage system, new class prototype, 1968 Krasnaia Zvezda: converted with articulated arms forward for dismantling sonobuoys, hydrophones or for eavesdropping on SOSUS Pr.658S/Pr.658U Modified Hotel Class Rus: 1970s SSN conversion Pr.945 Sierra I Class Ametyst: 1989 Lenin: 1992 K-239, K-240: transferred to Iran 2004 Neva (Modified Sierra Class): fictional steel-hulled variant, 48kt (sub), 1989 Pr.971 Akula I Class Orel: 1987 Pr.971U Akula II Class Gepard (K-475): 2012; name clash 1991 Gepard (K-335) Drakon, Volga, Zhukov Wolff (SA-19): 109.7 x 14m, 40kt, 2,200ft diving depth, 140 crew & 350 troops, modified design, extant 2032; unlikely name & pennant Pr.885M Yasen Class Kazan (K-561): real sub modified for fictional SA-21 SAM variant, 2017 Snow Leopard: 2018 Unidentified Classes Kronstadt: ?x TT, 2x nuclear-tipped torps, 1964 Gorgi Stalin: 1965-75 Kommosellet Suslov: 1988 K-387: 1999, capable of carrying minisub Tavda: 2003 Rostov: 2006 Fictional Classes Kit (Whale) (K-2): prototype SSN, ?x TT (bow & stern), 1956 K-617: 12x 533mm TT (bow), 1x SLCM, 1962 Ilya Podogin: 6,500 tons (surf), 8,000+ tons (sub), 109.7m x 12.8m x 9.9m, 6x 533mm TT (12x torps, inc nuclear-tipped), 31kt (sub)/26kt (surf), nuclear powered 40,000shp, 300m max diving depth, 80 crew & 9 Spetsnaz troops, equipment includes ELINT, laser communications system, collapsible satellite dish, floodlight and radar, pre-1977 design 15 Avgusta +5 unnamed (X-Ray II Class): ?x TT, ?x SLCM (nuclear), 1991 Kondor (K-427): at least 4x TT, refitted with experimental ‘Aria’ sonar system, safe depth 300m, crush depth 350m, 79 crew, 1999 Other Submarines Unnamed: 12,000 tons, 140+m long, carries 2x 20+m long Bathyscaphes, 1970 Auxiliaries Fleet Oilers Boris Chilikin (Pr. 1559V): real ship with modified armament, 2x1 100mm, 1x AK-630 30mm, 1x SS-N-2 launcher for fictional SS-NX-12, 1986 Submarine Tenders Novosibirsk: covert submarine support vessel, 1964 Cuboc: SWATH yacht, modified to carry minisub, operated by Cuban front company, 1993 Submarine Rescue Ships Volga (Nepa Class): 1974 Kronstadt: 1975 Karpaty: 1981 Karpaty II: 1989 Salvage Vessels Sang A: salvage ship/AGI, Kashin class hull with modified upperworks, 1x2 KPV 14.5mm (concealed mount near bows), 18kt, 1974; owned by bogus South Korean company Salvage Tugs 3x unnamed (fictional Oktober Class): 1974 AGI Ships Deflektor: trawler/AGI, 1968 Kirov: trawler/AGI, 1968 Evgeny Plyanskov: trawler/AGI, 1969 Volga: trawler/AGI: 1970s Gidrograf (fictional Pr.2030 Pamir Class): 1973; predates real Pr.1452 Pamir salvage tug Revolyutsiya: research ship/AGI, 16,000 tons, diesel engines, 1972 Reduktor: 1973 Maxim Gorky: freighter/AGI, 17,000 tons, ?x MGs, fitted for ELINT, 1977 Antonov, Sokolov + 4 unnamed +18 planned (fictional Simeonov Class bulk carriers): 32,000 tons (deadweight), 24x nuclear mines (4x concealed bow ports), ‘Vee Cone', long range comms, 'Don 2' nav radar, 'High Pole' IFF, 'Side Globe' ECM, inertial nav system & electronic positioning system, 7 holds (1 refrigerated/weapons hold, 6 general cargo), 17kt, 15,000nm, 89 crew, 1979 Okean Glaz (Ocean Eye): trawler/AGI, fitted for ELINT, 1982 Unnamed (fictional Maya Class): 1983 Mikhail Kurkov: research ship/AGI, 1988 Research Ships Akademik Knipovich: converted fishing vessel, 300ft long, carries minisub Vanya, 1977 Petr Vavilov (fictional Vostok Class): 1977 Andrei Vyborg: 1983 Academic Vladislav Volkov: 1999 Survey Ships Zaytiv: 17,000 tons, 137 crew & 71 scientists, 1977 MTBs Bolshevik: 25m long, ?x TT, 40+kt, wooden hull, 1956 Ekranoplans Snezhana (A-90 Orlyonok Class) (S-?): assault transport WIG craft, 1983 Hovercraft Fictional Classes KvP-92 Class: 11 tons, 1x 30mm cannon & coaxial 7.92mm PKT MG (in turret), 1 ton payload, 3 crew & 8 troops, bow ramp, 1996 KvP-92v Class: 11.2 tons, 1x 82mm Vasilyek automatic mortar (in turret), 4 crew, 1996 KvP-92z Class: 11.5 tons, 1x 30mm 3-barrel cannon & 2x 12.7mm NSV MGs (in cupola), 1x 7.92mm 14.5mm KPV MG (bow), 2x 107mm B-11 RCLs (fixed fwd), 5 crew, 1996 KvP-121 Class: 86 tons, 2x1 12.7mm NSV MG remote-turrets, radar & sonar, 225 ton payload, 8 crew & 150 troops, bow & stern ramps, 1996 Other Fictional Soviet Seventeenth Fleet (1998): Karl Marx battlecruiser; Beria, Yezhov, Zinoviev helicopter carriers; Dzerzhinsky, Andropov aircraft carriers, 16 missile cruisers, 12 Kura Class destroyers, 1 communications ship, 2 fleet tankers, 2 minesweepers, 1 amphibious support ship, 3 attack submarines and 4 supply ships Ice Station Grendel: research facility and submarine dock built into ice island, operated 1937-48 Soviet Arctic Free Missile Base: four missile silos (R-13?) sunk into a hole in the icecap with an associated support facility, defences consist of torps, DCs and AA guns, 1961 Polaris Array: 6x nuclear weapons under Arctic icecap, late 1990s Spain Santa Maria Class: FFG, fictional 2020s refit, 1x24 Mk 41 VLS (96x RIM-162 ESSM) (replacing Mk 13 launcher), SeaRam (replacing Meroka), 2x4 Harpoon SSMs, Smart-S radar Syria Jammal: minisub (submarine hijack/attack), twin-hull, anechoic coating, 2009 Taiwan National ship prefix: ROCS Ex-USS Hibiscus (PC-1647): transferred 1966 Hung La: frigate, 2007 Tai Chiang (Tuo Chiang Class?): corvette, 1x 76mm, Hsiung Feng III SSMs (not fitted), 6x TT (fixed), first boat in class, 2005 Kin Men (fictional Kuang Hua III Class): frigate, 1x 40mm, 2x 20mm Phalanx (fwd & aft), 1x36 VLS (12x Harpoon, 10x ASROC, 14x Standard SAM), 1x8 Sea Sparrow, ?x 0.5in Browning, 4x (21in?) TT, 1-2x S-70C(M)-1/2 Blackhawk, stealthy French design Hai Lang (Agosta 90B Class): intended 4th sub for Pakistan but sold to Taiwan, 2007 Hai Ming (Scorpène Class): built in Taiwan under licence, 2013 Thailand National ship prefix: HTMS Bangpakong (ex-PNS Tughril, ex-USS Oliver C Gaddis) (Knox Class): [see Pakistan entry] Turkey Erdemit: cruiser/destroyer, 1986 Sardis: cruiser/destroyer, 1986 United States of America National ship prefix: USS BB Iowa Class [see also 1920-1945 Section] Minnesota (BB-65), Montana (BB-68) Kansas (BB-?): 9x16in (fires 1,900lb Mk.144 Improved Conventional Munition with 666 shaped-charge bomblets), ?x recon RPVs, 1991 Abraham Lincoln (BB-?): extant 2007 Fictional Classes United States, South Dakota, Massachusetts, Montana (BB-?) (United States Class): 102,000 tons, 4x3 20in L/50, 31kt, 1950s; name clashes CVA-58, BB-57, BB-59 & BB-67 BBN/ BCGN Fictional Classes Husband E. Kimmel (BBN-?): 124,500 tons, 3x5 20in L/60 George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, John. F. Kennedy, Theodore Roosevelt, Dwight .D. Eisenhower +1 unnamed (BBN-?) (President Class): 1152,000 tons, 350m long, 3x3 22in L/60; name clashes SSBN-598, SSBN-602, CV-67, SSBN-600 & CVN-69 John F. Kennedy (President Class – 2nd use): 16,500 tons, CONAG, 45kt (nuclear only), 85+kt (nuclear & gas turbines, uses hydrofoils 65kt+), all-missile armament including Polaris & ASROC John F. Kennedy (President Class – 3rd use): 16,500 tons, 700ft long, multiple engines on 2x shafts, 80 crew, all-missile armament, 1969 Protector (NMSS-1?), Consolidator (NMSS-2?), Vindicator (NMSS-3), Defender (NMSS-4), Peacemaker (NMSS-5) + 1 unnamed (Nemesis Class): 56,000 tons, 280 x 35 x 10m, (all weapons fictional) 2x1 155mm Mk.56, 4x 20mm Skyfire CIWS, ?x Arrowflash PDMS, 4x4 Seastrike area defence (air/sea), ?x Rayflex-2 ABMs, 2x4 BGM-119 Fire Lance cruise missiles (400x missiles), ?x4 Mk.72 ASW torps, Surface and Air Defence Integrated System (SADIS) & Naval Mobile-Response Strategic System for Fire Lance, 10x F-28 Skycat VTOL fighters, 12x Wolfmarine ASW heli, ?x Skyhook radar recon drones, twin reactors, four-shafts, 35kt, 414 crew, flightdeck on aft superstructure with 2x lifts, 1986+; note fictional NMSS nuclear-powered strategic missile battleship designation CG Oregon City Class Morgan (CLC-?): command cruiser conversion, 1950s Des Moines Class Providence (CAG-141): guided-missile conversion, 1950s [see 1945-2020 section] Leahy Class Aubrey (DLG-?/CG-?) Belknap Class John Bell Hood (DLG-?/CG-?): 1969; name clash Gearing Class USS John Hood (DD-655) McCulloch (DLG-?/CG-?) Ticonderoga Class Manassas (CG-74): 1983-94 Chattanooga (CG-85) Sacagawea (CG-?): 1988-89 Hawaii (CG-?): 1992; name clash Virginia Class SSN-776 Bradley, Fort Klock, Harvey, Stones River (CG-?): 1990-96 Guildford Courthouse (CG-?): missiles include 8x SM-2 Tactical Aegis Lightweight ExoAtmospheric Projectile/ RIM-161 SM-3 ABMs, 1999; name doesn’t fit class Monocacy, Savo Island (CG-?): has prototype Ballistic Missile Defence software for AEGIS & SM-2 Block 4A by 2003 Unidentified Classes North Dakota (CA-?/CL-?/CAG-?): 1963 Wakefield (CG-?/CGN?): 1979 Phoenix (CG-?/CGN-?): name clash Los Angeles Class SSN-702 Robert J. Messia (CG-?): 2010 Essex (CG-?): 38kt, 2010 Concord (CG-?/CGN-?): helipad aft, 2012; name clash Mars Class Stores Ship USNS Concord (T-AFS-5) Fictional Classes Jackson (CG-?) (President Class – 4th use): ?x SAM, Harpoon, Mk 48 torps, 20x fictional Mk.8 Nuclear Depth Charges (5kT), ?x fictional 402 Armed Drone, 1x heli, OTH radar, 28+kt, 1997. Cunningham (CLA-79, ex-DDG-79) (Cruiser Littoral Attack) (modified Arleigh Burke Class): DDG pennant clash USS Oscar Austin Cunningham (CG-?): 18,000 tons, 580ft long, 2x1 76mm OTO Melara Super Rapid, ?x Advanced Phalanx (1x4 25mm & 2x quad RAM), ?x TT, 1x VLS (36x Harpoon 2, 12x Standard HARM, 12x Sea SLAM, 12x Strategic Cruise Missiles, 36x VL ASROC, 4x Aquahawks (ASW Tomahawk), 148x LORAIN, 28x4 ESSM (total 112), 1x Zenith anti-satellite round; 4x BRAVE 2000 drones & 2x SAH-66 Sea Commanche, AN/SPY-2A Augmented AEGIS, gas turbines driving 2x 45,000hp electric motors in podded propulsors, 30-42kt, stealth design with clipper bow and well deck Clarence E. Walsh (CG-80): 1x 5in, 4x? VLS, 2x Phalanx, ?x heli, 2007 Peregrine, Gyre, Aplomado, Merlin (CG-?) (Falcon Class): 2x1 5in, ?x ‘enhanced’ Harpoon SSMs, 2x Shrike Class minisubs, AEGIS radar, 400 crew, 2017 USS Leyte Gulf (CG-?) (Nemesis Class): stealth cruiser, DDX-21 (Zumwalt Class) variant, 2021 CGN Long Beach Class Long Beach (CGN-9): fictional 1998 rebuilding, 1x 8in Mk71, 4x64 Mk 41 (32x Tomahawk, 256x SM-2/ASROC, 320x SM-2), 4x4 Harpoon, 3x Mk 49 RAM, 2x Phalanx, 2x3 12.75in TT, 4x heli, SPY-1D & SPS-49 radar & SQS-53C sonar Stormy Beach (CGN-?): dubious name Virginia Class Madison (CGN-?): refitted 1993 with fictional AN/SPG-60A & 6x AN/SPG-51EE missile control radars, to receive '2nd Generation Aegis' during 1994; name clash USS James Madison (SSBN-627) and doesn’t fit class Black River (CGN-?): refitted 1988 for operations support role, helicopter facilities upgraded for SH-3 Sea Kings; name doesn’t fit class Unidentified Classes Chesapeake (CGN-?): late 1960s Montana (CGN-42): pennant from cancelled Aegis CGN program Juneau (CGN-?): 1x 8in Mk 71, 1988; name clash with LPD-10 Hué City (CGN-?): has AEGIS, 2009; name clash Ticonderoga Class CG-66 Whisper (CG-86): gun & missile armament (?x RIM-67 Standard), twin reactors, 38+kt, has an electromagnetic cloaking device, resembles WW2 cruiser, 2010; correct pennant should be CGN-86 CV Essex Class Reprisal (CV-35): completed rather than scrapped in 1949 Forrestal Class Langley (CV-?): 1955 Langley (CVBG-?): modified design, unknown modifications, 1993 Kitty Hawk Class Halsey (CV-?): name clash Leahy Class cruiser USS Halsey (CG-23) Unidentified Classes USS Concord (CVA-58) (United States/ Forrestal Class?): extant 1972; name clash Mars Class Stores Ship USNS Concord (T-AFS-5) & pennant clash cancelled USS United States Rio Grande, Springfield (CV-?): 1966; names don’t fit carriers Beecher's Island (CV-?): 1970-1988; possibly a CVS, unlikely name Euwtaw Springs (CV-?): airgroup includes F-19 stealth fighters, 1983; unlikely name Sarasota (CV-?): 1996; unlikely name Toledo (CV-?/CVN-?): possibly a CVS, airgroup of recon aircraft & F-14s, aging by 2007; name clash Los Angeles Class SSN-769 Fictional Classes Cranshaw (CVA-?/CVN-?): 1970; name doesn’t fit carriers Galveston (CV-?): 80,800 tons, 1,020ft long, airgroup includes A-7E Corsairs & F-4N Phantoms, 4,493 crew, 1977; name doesn’t fit carriers CVN Enterprise Class Seahawk (CVN-65): pennant clash USS Enterprise, name doesn’t fit carriers Columbia, Venture (CVN-?) Nimitz Class Benjamin Franklin (CVN-44): pennant widely out of sequence & name clash Benjamin Franklin Class SSBN-640 Andersonville (CVN-68): pennant clash USS Nimitz; unlikely name Patrick Henry (CVN-74): 1995; pennant clash USS John C. Stennis Constitution (CVN-77): pennant clash USS George W. Bush & name clash historic ship Thomas Jefferson (CVN-77): modified flight deck & island, 4x8 Mk 41 VLS (64x ESSM), 4x RAM, SPY-3A radar; pennant clash USS George W. Bush Douglas MacArthur (CVN-85): 1999; pennant widely out of sequence Saratoga (CVN-88): 2014; pennant widely out of sequence Johnson, McCluskey (CVN-?): 1978 Georgetown (CVN-?): 1988 United States (CVN-?): 1988-93; original name of USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) Carl Jackson (CVN-?): 1993 Thomas Jefferson (CVN-?): 1994 Andrew Jackson (CVN-?): 1996 James Madison (CVN-?): 1996; name clash James Madison Class SSBN-627 Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVN-?): 1999; name clash Arleigh Burke Class USS Roosevelt (DDG-80) Daniel Webster (CVN-?): name clash Lafayette Class SSBN Defiant, Titan, Valley Forge, Vincent (CVN-?): names don’t fit class; Defiant name clash harbour tug (YT-804) Gerald R. Ford Class Bennington (CVN-78): name & pennant clash USS Gerald R. Ford Benjamin Harrison (CVN-79): name & pennant clash USS John F. Kennedy Hillary Clinton (CVN-80): 2021; name clash USS Enterprise Liberator (CVN-81): 2022-27, name doesn’t fit carriers Van Buren (CVN-81 or CVN-82): 2030; name doesn’t fit carriers Midway (CVN-82): 2014 or 2025 Connolly (CVN-84): 2045; name doesn’t fit carriers Wilmington (CVN-85): name doesn’t fit carriers Daniel Webster (CVN-86) Barack Obama (CVN-08): pennant doesn’t match current system William J. Clinton (CVN-?): 2018 Unidentified Classes Endeavour (CVN-?): larger than USS Enterprise, 1965 Valiant (CVN-?): 1,200ft long (main flight deck 1,080ft, angled deck 800ft), 49kt, launched 1978; name doesn’t fit carriers Rodgers T. Humphrey (CVN-?): 1992 Universal Conquest (CVN-?): 2016; dubious name Fictional Classes Daedalus (CVN-88), Olympia (CVN-?): airgroup includes 20x F-22, stealth design Coral Sea (CVN-78), Midway (CVN-79), Leyte Gulf (CVN-80), Reprisal (CVN-81) (Coral Sea Class): 78,243 tons, 340.1 x 76.5 x 11.9m, 2x8 Mk 41 VLS (ESSM), 2x RAM, 4x Phalanx, 78x a/c, 34kt 2,710 crew, 2013-30; pennant clashes USS Gerald R. Ford, John F. Kennedy & Enterprise Freedom (CVN-83): 337 x 105m, ?x8 Mk21 Centurion (ESSM SAMs), ?x21 Mk49 (RIM-116 RAM SAMs), ?x 20mm Praetorian 1C CIWS, airgroup of F/A-181 Black Wasp II fighters, Sentinel UCAVs, UH-80 Ghost Hawk & V-44X Blackfish VTOL, 2030s DD Fletcher Class [see also 1905-1945 section] Percival (DDE-452): 1950s DDE conversion with Hedgehog, pennant out of sequence & from cancelled 1945 experimental DD McCann (DD-?): extant 1965/66 Gearing Class [see also 1905-1945 section] Hagan (DD-350) Lansdale (DD-766): ELINT conversion (post-FRAM), 2x2 5in, ASROC, Sea Sparrow; real ship fictionally extant 1991 Reynolds Ryan (DD-768): 1960s FRAM upgrade, 1970s AN/SQS-35 VDS trial; pennant clash uncompleted USS Hoel Robert B. Sprague (DD-884) Hawke (DD-894): FRAM upgrade Duarte (DD-901) Allen M. Sumner Class [see also 1905-1945 section] Eugene Ebersole (DD-722): 1960s FRAM upgrade; pennant clash USS Barton Charles F. Adams Class Latner (DD-952): pennant originally assigned USS Charles F. Adams before change to DDG-2 Dauntless (DDG-25): pennant assigned to hull of HMAS Perth Spruance Class Rubicon (DD-964): pennant clash USS Paul F. Foster Hartung (DD-998): 1983 Wade (DD-999) Dallas (DD-?): 1971; pre-dates first Spruance class ship, name clash 1981 Los Angeles Class SSN-700 Thomas W. Horn (DD-?): refitted with VLS Stinson (DD-?): refitted with extra ELINT gear John P. Melward (DD-?): extant 1996 Jack Clay, Moran (DD-?) Unidentified Classes Bartlet (DD-?) (Gearing or Allen M. Sumner Class): extant 1950s Newark (DD-?) (Gearing or Allen M. Sumner Class): extant 1968 Yorktown (DD-?): 1950s; name clash Essex Class CV-10 Bainesworth (DD-? /DDG-?): 1968 Badger (DD-? /DDG-?): 1968; name clash Fletcher Class USS Charles J. Badger (DD-657) & Knox Class FFG-1071 launched 1970 Raynor (DD-?/DDG-?): 1971 Barton, Foster, Kuntz, Talbot, Wainright, Wilhelm (DD-? /DDG-?): Talbot name clash Brooke Class FFG-4 Fictional Classes Abel, Farnley (DD-?) (Abel Class): 3,500 tons, 390 x 40ft, 3x2 5in, 1960s FRAM upgrade; similar to Gearing Class [see 1920-45 section] Melville (DD-998): 1x 5in, Mk 41 VLS (SM-2 & VL ASROC), Phalanx, 2x3 12.75in TT (some torps nuclear-armed), modified Arleigh Burke?, 1999; pennant clash with Spruance series DDG Farragut Class Bedford (DLG-113): 1963; pennant doesn’t fit DLG classes Forrest Sherman Class Skerrett (EDDG-31): later experimental use; pennant clash USS Decatur Abel (DD-907): pennant of cancelled Gearing Class ship, should be DDG Carlyle (DD-949): pennant clash USS Parsons (later DDG-33) Somerset, Dale, Coghlan, Able, Farnley (DDG-?): Dale name clash Leahy Class CG-19 Kidd Class Spruance (DDG-997): name clash Spruance Class DDG-963 and pennant clash USS Hayler Barrett (DDG-998): has fictional ACDADS (Automated Combat Decision and Direction System) (aka 'Elmo'), 1980 [see DD-998 Spruance entry above] Sheppard (DDG-998): possibly a mis-designated Spruance Arleigh Burke Flight I Class Cayuga (DDG-51), Chattanooga (DDG-51): pennant clash USS Arleigh Burke Potter, Gates (DDG-?): 1992 Stephen Decatur (DDG-?): 1996; name clash DDG-73 Arleigh Burke Flight II Class Daniel Boone (DDG-72): 1998; pennant clash USS Mahan Arleigh Burke Flight IIA Class Thomas Lyons (DDG-98): 2006; pennant clash USS Forrest Sherman John Cooper (DDG-99): 2006; pennant clash USS Farragut Vance (DDG-101): 2007, pennant clash USS Gridley Bainbridge (DDG-107): pennant clash USS Gravely & name clash DDG-96 Patrick Lawrence (DDG-112): 2012; pennant clash USS Michael Murphy Mulinux (DDG-112): pennant clash USS Michael Murphy Wilkerson (DDG-114): pennant clash USS Ralph Johnson Gillcrist (DDG-114): 1998, pennant clash USS Ralph Johnson, pennant out of sequence by date O'Callahan (DDG-119): pennant clash USS Delbert D. Black Nathan Jones (DDG-151): 2014; pennant widely out of sequence Hayward (DDG-157): 2014; pennant widely out of sequence Foster (DDG-?): 2003; name clash Spruance Class Paul F. Foster Larsen, Neilson (DDG-?): 2004 Ingram (DDG-?): 2012 Shackleton, Frank W Fenno (DDG-?): 2014 Carolina, Oregon (DDG-?): 2020-27; names don’t fit class Arleigh Burke Uncertain Sub-Class James Greer (DDG-102): pennant clash USS Sampson Walter W. Winterburn (DDG-132) Borealis, Brandywine, Cobie Kasson, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Kidd, MacIntyre, McLane, Niagara, Richard Ward (DDG-?): Eisenhower name clash Nimitz Class CVN-69 Fictional Arleigh Burke Variants Red Cloud (DDG-?) (Flight I Class): fitted with fictional experimental Scimitar gamma-ray laser system with an aft dome replacing aft VLS & heli pad and a triple-rail Highwire missile launcher on stbd prow, 1990; unlikely name William S Sims (DDG-113) (Flight IIIB Class): 9,250 tons, 550.5 ft x 66.9ft, 1x127mm Mk 45, 1x64 & 1x 32 Mk 41 VLS, SPY-1D radar, 34kt; pennant clash Flight IIA USS John Finn Towers (DDG-103), Albert D. Kaplan, Donald Gerrard +1 (DDG-?) (Flight III Class): 529ft x 66.5ft, Kaplan has fictional Sea Shrike UAVs, 2007-18; DDG-103 pennant clash USS Truxtun Bowie (DDG-141) (Flight IV Class): 1x 200kW laser, ?x UAVs, 2014 Zumwalt Class Fletcher (DDG-1005): 2015; pennant implies two other additional ships Sentinel (DDG-?): equipped with Aegis and SM-3 Standard, 2011-12 Unidentified Classes James T. Doig (DDG-?): extant 1971 Schaufelberger (DD-7): 1970+; wrong pennant for DDG & out of sequence Kentucky (DDG-?): 1985; name clash Ohio Class SSBN-726 & doesn’t fit destroyers Bollinger, Fort Pulaski, Prospect (DDG-?): 2007-18 Hopper: 2010 Fictional Classes Adair (EDDG-?): modified Farragut/Charles F. Adams design, fwd 5in replaced by experimental laser cannon powered by a solar boiler with a parabolic mirror mounted behind the fire control position and ahead of the stack, helipad, 40kt, 250 crew, 1978 Nathan James (DDGN-80), Cantwell (DDGN-?) (Nathan James Class): 466ft x 59ft x 27ft, 2x61 Mk 41 VLS (56x 200kT Tomahawk TALM), nuclear-powered, 38kt, 1988; DDG pennant clash Arleigh Burke Class USS Roosevelt 2x Bush Class (DDG-?): 2007 Amanda Garrett (DDG-?) (James H. Cobb Class): air warfare DDX-21 (Zumwalt Class) variant, 14,564 tons, 600 x 79.1 x 27.6ft, 20x Mk 57 VLS (80x ESSM/Tactical Tomahawk Block IX/SM-2 Block VI/VL ASROC), 2x1 155mm AGS, 2x1 57mm Mk 110, 2x1 40mm Metal Storm CIWS, AN/SPY-3 MFR and Volume Search Radar, 2x SH-60 LAMPS or 1x MH-60R & 3x MQ-8 Fire Scout, 2x Rolls-Royce Trent-30 gas turbines, 30.3kt, 140 crew, 2021 DE John J. Stevens (DE-?/DER-?) (Edsall Class): radar picket conversion by 1956 Ardent (DE-?): represented by HMCS Mackenzie (DDE-261) FFG Glover (FF-1098) (Garcia Class): converted for NSA for missile tracking and communications interception by 1992, 1x 5in Mk 30, helipad & hangar aft Louis Strong (FF-1099), Fermenger, Oliver C. Gaddis, Prospect (FFG-?) (Knox Class) Oliver Hazard Perry Class Ellyson (FFG-19), Stanley Dace (FFG-19): 1981; pennant clash USS John A. Moore Stockdale (FFG-62): 1989 Alvin L. Bowman (FFG-62): 1991 Monroe Smith (FFG-63), Bancroft (FFG-63): 1989 Hennessey (FFG-65): 1989 Turner Van Zandt (FFG-91): 1990; pennant widely out of sequence Lawrence (FFG-?): name clash Charles F. Adams Class DDG-4 Bulkeley, Esek Hopkins, James Crowe, Stevens (FFG-?) Unidentified Classes Bradford (FFG-?): 1986 Manchester (FFG-?): 1985+ Jackson Baldwin (FFG-?): 2000 Trippler, Wallingford (FFG-?): 2007-18 Wasp (FFG-?): 2010 Fictional Classes Bradford (FF-?): 1,200 tons, 1x propeller, research ship by 1986; modified Claud Jones design? Monitor (FFG-?): ?x fictional Hyperion SLCM, 1983 Boise (FFG-218): 2x Mk 13 launchers (RIM-66, RIM-24 & Mk13B IR-guided anti-missile missiles), 4x4 Harpoon, 1x Phalanx, 1x SH-60 Seahawk, 35kt, 1989; pennant widely out of sequence Isaac Hull (FFG-?): 410 x 45ft, 1x 5in, 1x VLS (aft), 2x Phalanx CIWS (midships), 4x TT, helipad aft, 2012 Littoral Combat Ships Independence Class Philadelphia (LCS-?): 2009; name clash Los Angeles Class SSN-690 decommissioned 2010 Fictional Classes Kandahar (LCS-?) (Baghdad Class): littoral assault ship, 2021 12x unnamed (LCS-40-52) (LCS-40 Patriot Class): 2,850 tons, 115.3 x 17.5 x 3.9m, 1x 57mm Mk110, 4x8 Mk 41 VLS (SM-2 & ESSM), 1x 35mm Millennium Gun, 2x4 12.75in TT (72x torps), 1x heli/VTOL, SPY-1K+ phased array radar, 32kt, 49 crew, 2020s Patrol Hydrofoils Unnamed (PH-17) (Pegasus Class) SSBN George Washington Class William B. Cushing (SSBN-?): 1961 Ethan Allen Class John Hay (SSBN-?) Benjamin Franklin Class Virgil Grissom (SSBN-?): converted for Trident in 1978 John Hancock (SSBN-?): 1970; name clash 1979 Spruance Class DD-981 Millard Fillmore, Seamount (SSBN-?) Ohio Class Nevada (SSBN-733): real sub modified with hangar bay replacing missile silos, 1x V-22 Osprey & 1x ‘Phalanx Dragon’ VTOL aircraft, 4x 21in TT, 1990 Montana (SSBN-737): 1986; pennant clash USS Kentucky of 1992 and name clash Virginia Class SSN-794 Phoenix (SSBN-?): 23x Trident C-4 & 1x Milstar, ?x Harpoon SSM, 1986; name clash Los Angeles Class SSN-702 & doesn’t fit class Utah (SSBN-745): 1998; pennant of first cancelled Ohio Class sub Colorado (SSBN-753): pennant out of sequence & clash with Los Angeles Class USS Albany & name clash Virginia Class SSN-788 Hunley (SSBN-777): pennant out of sequence & clash Virginia Class USS North Carolina, name doesn’t fit Class [see SSGN section] Atlantic (SSTN-777): 25kt, 1,300ft diving depth, 145 crew & 300 troops, modified for troop insertion, 2032 Vermont (SSBN-781): modified with active sonar system; pennant out of sequence & clash with Virginia Class USS California (SSN-781) New York (SSBN-921) later renamed USS Alaska (SSBN-926): 1989; pennant widely out of sequence California (SSBN-?): name clash California Class CGN-36 & Virginia Class SSN-781 Massachusetts (SSBN-?): name clash Virginia Class SSN-798 South Dakota (SSBN-?): described as last in class; name clash Virginia Class SSN-790 George Washington Carver (SSBN-?): name clash Benjamin Franklin Class SSBN-656 George Washington Carver (SSBN-?): different to above entry, modified design with sound-absorbing coating, computer-controlled sheathing and modified conning tower, 40+kt, 1985-99 Oregon (SSBN-?): decommissioned but refitted as ‘research’ sub with seawater-fuelled powerplant, retained armament capability, 30kt, 2000 William Taft (SSBN-?): modified design, 576ft x 46ft, 30x Trident II SLBM, ?x 21in TT (some aft), 2,400ft crush depth, 2016; unlikely name Andromeda, Clinton, Nighthawk, Portland (SSBN-?): extant 2027; names don’t fit class Unidentified Classes Sharkfin (SSBN-?): 16x SLBM, 1968-72 Saint Louis (SSBN-?): 1968-72 Falcon, Hawk (SSBN-?): ?x Poseidon SLBM, 1970 Tempe (SSBN-?): ?x Polaris, extant 1989 Blue Fin (SSBN-?): 1986 Scotia (SSBN-?): 8x Trident, 2007 Dolphin (SSBN-?): 2008; name clash research submarine AGSS-555 decommissioned 2007 Fictional Classes Polaris (SSN-571): 10x 21in TT (6x bow, 4x stern), 1x rocket launcher (?x missiles, 2-stage, 1,500 miles range), 1959; pennant clash USS Nautilus Snapper (SSBN-?): ?x TT, 4x SLBMs, 2x4 SAMs, 1962 Pyramus (SSBN-?): 18x Polaris, 1967 Undaunted (SSBN-?): 16x Polaris (tubes mounted fwd of sail), 4x 21in TT (some nuclear warhead torps), 1968 Shenandoah, Willowtrack (SSBN-?) (Shenandoah Class): ?x Polaris, 4x TT, 40kt, 1966 Avenger, Liberty, Retribution, Swordfish (SSBN-?) (Trident Class): 24x Trident, 4x reactors, 1979 Adresteia (SSBN-?) (Mjölnir Class): 17,000 tons, 560ft long, 24x Trident, ?x TT (Mk.48 torps & SUBROC), 40kt (sub), 150 crew, has laser communications system, 1979 Hercules (SSBN-?): 18,000 tons, 560ft long, 16x Trident, 2015 SS Stingray (SS-161) (Balao GUPPY II Class) Whitefish (SS-432) (Balao GUPPY): cancelled sub completed 1945 Hawkbill (SS-?) (GUPPY I/II/IIA/III Class?): extant 1992 Hagfish (APSS-313) (Balao Class): transport role 1960s; pennant clash USS Perch Fictional Classes Hunley (XSS-568): 580 tons, 165ft long, 4x2 21in TT, 2x 1,000hp diesels & 2x 1,200hp motors, 39kt (sub), 17.5kt (surf), 10,000nm range, 9 crew, 1946, streamlined hull; pennant clash Tang Class USS Harder Squallfish (SS-?): 350ft long, 6x 21in TT (bow) + ?x 21in TT (stern), 100 crew, GUPPY conversion by 1956 Unnamed (SS-387): 200ft long, 12x 21in TT (6x bow, 6x stern), 6x V-2 type ballistic missiles fired from 2x horizontal tubes, water-jet propulsion, 1949; pennant clash decommissioned Balao Class USS Pintado Archerfish (SS-?) (A-212 Class): German built, 1993 Stonewall Jackson (SS-?): new design, 2018 SSG Bluefin (SSG-348) (Gato Class): refitted with JB-2 Loon in 1950; pennant clash USS Cusk Grampus (SSG-523) (Tench Class): Regulus conversion SSGN Hunley (SSGN-777) (Ohio Class): conversion, formerly SSBN-777 [see SSBN section] Fictional Classes Unnamed (SSN-777): 4x 21in TT (bow), 1x Regulus launcher, 1958; pennant clash Virginia Class USS North Carolina Crichton (SSGN-?): ?x TT, 1x SLCM, 31kt (sub), 1962 Angel Shark (SSGN-559): pennant in cancelled SS-557-562 gap Lewis & Clark (SSGN-999) (Triton Class): 24x Poseidon, 6x TT-launched Tomahawk, ?x 21in TT, 1977 Martin Luther King (SSGN-?/SSN-?) (Centurian Class): 380ft long, ?x TT, 48x SLCM/Harpoon, 50kt+ (sub), 102 crew, boundary layer control system for high underwater speed, 2006 SSK K-7 (SSK-7) (Barracuda Class) SSN Skate Class Tigerfish (SSN-509): pennant not in sequence but within cancelled gap SS-495-521 Manta, Neptune (SSN-?) Skipjack Class Jackman (SSN-515): pennant clash cancelled Tench Class sub, unlikely name Barracuda (SSN-593): pennant clash USS Thresher lost 1963, name doesn’t fit class Edmond Roald Amundsen (SSN-?/SSGN-?) (ex-USS Scorpion (SSN-589)): 6x 21in TT (18x Tomahawk, no torps) by 1983; name doesn’t fit class, real Scorpion’s 1968 sinking a cover for subsequent covert use Memphis (SSN-?): name clash Los Angeles Class (SSN-691) of 1977 Rockfish, Sea Tiger, Skippack, Sterlet (SSN-?) Thresher Class Moray (SSN-570): pennant out of sequence and originally allocated to USS Mackerel (SST-1) Sawfish (SSN-623): 1964; pennant clash Lafayette Class USS Nathan Hale Dolphin (SSN-?): 1963; name clash USS Dolphin (AGSS-555) Dragonfish, Mako, Threadfin (SSN-?) Sturgeon Class Wayne (SSN-593): 1977; pennant clash sunken USS Thresher Paddlefish (SSN-654): pennant clash Benjamin Franklin Class USS George C. Marshall (SSBN-654) Viperfish (SSN-655): pennant clash USS Guitarro Redfish (SSN-672): original name of USS William H. Bates (SSN-680), pennant clash USS Pintado Orca (SSN-?): sunk 1971 Neptune (SSN-?): 1974; name clash cable repair ship ARC-2 Defiance (SSN-?): name clash Asheville Class gunboat PG-95 Chicago (SSN-?): name clash Albany Class CG-11 Beaumont, Cabezon, Copperhead, Pequod, Plymouth, Scorpionfish, Steelhead, Yellowtail (SSN-?) Unidentified Early SSN Classes Swordray (SSN-?): 1957 Moray, Thumper (SSN-?): 1958 Copperfin (SSN-575): 2,190 tons, 267ft long, 1958; pennant clash USS Seawolf Tigershark (SSN-?): carries minisub Lungfish, 1959 Nemo (SSN-?): 8,000 tons, 1968 Devilfish, Stingray (SSN-?): 1968-72 Los Angeles Class Woodbridge (SSN-349) (688i Sub-Class): 1999; pennant widely out of sequence Watertown (SSN-696): 1979; pennant clash USS New York City Charleston (SSN-704) (688i Sub-Class): has magnetohydrodynamic ‘caterpillar’ drive; pennant clash USS Baltimore San Pedro (SSN-747): pennant in cancelled sequence SSN-744-749 Monterey (SSN-749): modified with Virginia Class anechoic tiles; name clash Ticonderoga Class cruiser (CG-61) Cathedral City (SSN-757): 1991; pennant clash USS Alexandria Portland (SSN-773): 1996; pennant clash USS Cheyenne Anchorage (SSN-775): 1998; name clash Anchorage Class LSD-36 & later LPD-23, pennant out of sequence & clash Virginia Class USS Texas Oakla (SSN-788): pennant clash later Virginia Class USS Colorado Lansing (SSN-795): 2001; pennant clash Virginia Class USS Hyman G. Rickover Oakland (SSN-798): 1996; pennant clash Virginia Class USS Massachusetts Valhalla (SSN-905): 1997; pennant widely out of sequence Hampton Roads (SSN-?): 1979 Triton (SSN-?): ?x fictional SOW 300-mile range rocket-torps, 1987; name doesn’t fit class Aspen, Manchester, Greensboro, Rosemont (SSN-?): 1989; by date would fit cancelled sequence SSN-744-749 Kansas (SSN-?): 1990-95; name clash oiler USS Kansas City AOR-3 Denver (SSN-?): 1990-95; name clash Austin Class LPD-9 Little Rock (SSN-?): 1990-95 Tacoma (SSN-?): 1992; name clash Asheville Class PG-92 Tampa (SSN-?): 1993 Orlando, Ulysses, Davies (SSN-?): 1996; by date would fit cancelled sequence SSN-774-777 Indiana (SSN-?): 1998; name clash Virginia Class SSN-789 Princeton (SSN-?): name clash Ticonderoga Class cruiser CG-59 Seattle (SSN-?): name clash Sacramento Class fast combat support ship AOE-3 Atlanta, Colorado Springs, Encinitas, Reno, Seahawk, Springfield, Tallahassee, Tulsa, Wilmington, Winston-Salem (SSN-?) Virginia Class Santa Maria (SSN-727), Poseidon (SSN-729): 2005; pennant clash Ohio Class USS Michigan & USS Georgia North Dakota (SSN-782): pennant clash Mississippi, real pennant is SSN-784 Maryland (SSN-795): pennant clash Hyman G. Rickover & name clash Ohio Class SSBN-738 Kansas (SSN-799): 2017; pennant clash USS Idaho John Paul Jones (SSN-800): pennant assigned for Block V sub, name clash Arleigh Burke Class DDG-53 Utah (SSN-801): planned real sub fictionally completed 2016 Crawford (SSN-806): pennant assigned for Block V sub Nebraska (SSN-808): pennant assigned for Block V sub Oregon (SSN-810): name clash Block IV SSN-793 & pennant assigned for Block V sub Montana (SSN-812): 12th sub in class; name clash SSN-794 & pennant assigned for Block V sub, implies USS Virginia is SSN-800 rather than SSN-794 Kansas (SSN-849): built as trials sub but declared operational 2014; pennant widely out of sequence Essex, Hammerhead, Hornet, Leopard, Orion (SSN-?): 2007 Obama (SSN-?): 2016; unlikely name Barracuda (ex-USS ?) (SSN-?): modified with all weapon systems removed, sonars retained, can dock fictional USV ‘Nellie’, 2017 Chicago, Denver (SSN-?): 2021 Seawolf Class Piranha (SSN-23): modified design, 400ft+ long, streamlined conning tower, 2007; pennant clash USS Jimmy Carter War Eagle (SSN-24): 4th sub in class, built in secrecy, 2007 Massachusetts (SSN-224): another 4th sub in class, 2008; name clash Virginia Class (SSN-798); pennant widely of sequence Tigershark (SSN-28): pennant implies is 8th sub in class Mako (SSN-?): 2001 Allegiance, Renegade (SSN-?) Unidentified Late SSN Classes Sea Trench (SSN-?): 1978 Manta (SSN-?): 1985 Pocatello (SSN-?): 1988 Blackhawk (SSN-?): 1989+ Bow Fin: 1990 Liberator (SSN-?): 1991 Devilfish, Farley (SSN-?): 1992 Specter (SSN-?): 1997-2007 Kingfisher (SSN-?): 2008; name clash Osprey Class minehunter MHC-56 Blowfin (SSN-?): 2008 Vickery (SSN-?): 2014 Archer, Winfield Scott (SSN-?) Fictional Classes Courage (SSN-?): highly automated, 5 crew, 1958 Charger, Rapier (SSN-?): 3,000 tons, 60+kt, 3,000ft max operating depth, 56 crew, 1970 Neptune (SSN-?): 23,000 tons, 1,980ft long, “unique” profile includes an opening bay in the conning tower, fake submarine for deception duties, 1976 Hawk (SS(N)-2207), Falcon (SS(N)-2208) +4 unnamed (Hawk Class): 9,600 tons, 960ft long, ?x 21in TT, 16x Poseidon SLBM, 136 crew, 1970s; note unusual pennants USS Orcus (SSN-?) (Los Angles Class?): ?x TT (Mk.48 torps & SUBROC), 40+kt (sub), active/passive & towed sonars, underwater laser range finder and laser communications system, 1979 Starbuck (SSN-989): 320ft long, 2x reactors, 30x fictional Hyperion SLCM, ?x 21in TT, 1983; pennant widely out of sequence Shark (SSN-?): experimental design, 1985 Amberjack (SSN-?) (Amberjack Class): 3,650 tons (sub), 76m x 10.7m, 1989 Narwhal (SSN-?): experimental design, 1990; name clash Narwhal Class (SSN-671) King, Alexander (SSN-?) (fictional Seawolf Class): 1990-95 Regan, John Wayne (SSN-?): ?x guns, 8x TT (4x bow, 4x aft), twin reactors, 1996 Devilfish (SSNX-1): 1999 Centurion (Centurion Class) (SSN-?): 2000 Challenger (SSN-?): ?x TT, ?x SLCM, ceramic composite for deep diving, 2003 Polar Sentinel (SSN-777): research/prototype SSN, original armament removed, experimental ‘Deep Eye’ ice penetrating sonar, twin-screws, 2003-2010; pennant clash Virginia Class USS North Carolina America (ex-USS Virginia) (SSN-?) (fictional Virginia Class): 377 x 34ft, ?x TT, ?x VLS (Tomahawk with HE or fictional ‘Flashlight’ EMP warheads), 1x minisub for SEAL insertion, 134 crew, 2001 Stingray (SSL-1001): 2,000 tons, 2x 21in TT (1x bow, 1x aft), 50MW reactor, 35-40 crew, ELINT & special forces insertion role, ‘manta ray’ design, 2018; note fictional pennant for ‘Littoral’ role Other Submarines Unnamed (APS-417): amphibious assault submarine, 10,000 tons, 720 x 124ft, 2,240 Marines & vehicles, 10x 100mph amphibious flying platforms, 1950s Imperator (SS-?): amphibious assault submarine, 1987 Unnamed (SW-90): 2x TT, 1x retractable launcher for ?x nuclear missiles, ?x DCs, nuclear powerplant, 60kt (surf), 6 months endurance, 1 crew, 1954+ Command One: command submarine, 1989 Leviathan (SSCVN-1): submarine carrier, ?x SFV-4B Barracuda minisubs (2x Mk.62 torps each), 1993 Poseidon: submarine carrier & SSBN, ?x SLBM, ?x a/c, 2010 Dark Horse: submersible covert operations craft, 150ft diving depth, 2010 Orca: experimental design, advanced GRP teardrop hull with hydrofoils and boundary layer control system, designed by fictional Astro Hydrodynamics (AHD), 1,600 tons, 120ft long, ?x Mk IX torps, Sonar & Lidar, nuclear-powered 350,000hp twin props, 80kt, 2 crew, 1970, two prototypes Sea Shadow (SSN-?): experimental design, 188ft long, nuclear-powered electric drive, based on Ohio Class hullform, fitted with anechoic tiles covered with ‘nano-paint’, 2015 Beowulf (SSRN-9802): long-term reconnaissance, 560ft long, 4x 21in TT (2x bow, 2x stern, 20x torps), 150 crew, carries hydroponics equipment and refuelling rods, 2017; ; real SSRN designation is nuclear-powered radar picket submarine Tempest D: supercavitation prototype, 120.2ft long, battery powered electric propeller drive & supercavitation system, spherical bow sonar, 6 crew, 2004 USOS (United States Oceanographic Survey) / SSRN (Nuclear Submarine Research) Seaview: nuclear-powered survey submarine, 4x TT, 20x SLBM (Polaris?), ?x SAM, 1x laser, 1x ultrasonic weapon, operational diving depth 3,600ft (max 5,000ft), 40kt (sub), pumpjet propulsion, 1961; real SSRN designation is nuclear-powered radar picket submarine Minisubs and UUVs DSRV Mercury (DSRV-3) (Mystic Class): carried by fictional USS Alfred Aultman Fictional Classes X-1: carries 5 divers, stowage for nuclear charges, 10kt, 1959 Lily-One: DSRV, saucer-shaped, has a manipulator arm, 1975 Cetus: experimental UUV, nuclear-powered, experimental sonic cannon Deep Ranging Multi-Capable Cruiser Vehicle (DR-MCCV) Demon-4: UUV, 15 x 3.2 x 2.6m, ducted waterjet, 30kt, 2x ventral bays (3x 400mm torps or 12x hypervelocity ‘darts’ & 9x decoys each), 1x stern bay (1x 400mm torp), port ventral bay can fit 1 man transport pod, part of Advanced Volitional Robot Combat System (AVRCS), 1984+ Kentucky: minisub, 40 x 12ft, 1x 21in TT (2x Mk.48 ADCAP), 4x Tomahawk SLCM (possibly shorter special version minus booster), Magnetohydrodynamic drive propulsion, silent at 20kt, 5,000ft diving depth, anechoic tiles, has a manipulator arm, 3 crew, 1992 Steel Albatross: stealth minisub, silent propulsion, 1991 Snarc (SSNR-1): 3,000 tons (sub), 180 x 26ft, ?x TT (80x torps), unmanned, 1999 ‘Nellie’: Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), high-frequency sonar, battery-powered hydrojet, support vessel is modified Virginia Class SSN USS Barracuda, 2017 Neptune: minisub, 40ft long, can be carried inside a C-130 Hercules, 4x fictional J-65 AP torpedoes, 2x fictional R-40 IR-guided missiles, lasers, has manipulator arms, 3 crew + 1 passenger, designed and built by USAF for covert retrieval missions, 2017 Submerged Biological Combat Craft (SBCC) (Shrike Class): similar design to a fighter jet with stubby wings, 4x fictional Mark X torps, anechoic coating, propulsion system sounds like marine life, 2 crew, carried by fictional Falcon Class cruisers, 2017 Amphibious Assault Ships Raleigh Class Pascagoula (AGF-?): converted from LPD to command ship, 1985+ Iwo Jima Class Bladensburg (LPH-12): pennant clash USS Inchon Wasp Class Valkyrie (LHD-2): pennant clash USS Essex Khe Sanh (LHD-9) Veracruz (LHD-?): 1992; by date would be 2nd ship in class Rangoon (LHD-?): 1996 Yellowjacket (LHD-?): 1999 Mindanao (LHD-?): 2009 Chosin Reservoir (LHD-?): 2013 Hornet, Independence, Liberty (LHD-?) America Class Wake Island (LHA-8): pennant clash USS Bougainville Guadalcanal (LHA-9) Brewer (LHA-?): name doesn’t fit class Harpers Ferry Class Hermitage (LSD-56): pennant of cancelled ship in class Providence (LSD-?) San Antonio Class Evans F. Carlson (LPD-26): pennant clash USS John P. Murtha Kennebunkport (LPD-28): pennant clash USS Fort Lauderdale LSTs & Cargo Winchester County (LST-?) (LST-542 Class): recommissioned 1966 Suribachi (LST-1186): name clash 1955 Suribachi Class ammunition ship AE-21 & 1970 Newport Class LST USS Cayuga Panjang (T-AKE-?): Liberty Ship, built 1944, extant 1989 Unidentified Classes Avarda (LHD-?): 1989 Madison (LHD-19): 2006; pennant widely out of sequence Fictional Classes Argus: amphibious command ship, 2006; portrayed by RFA Argus Patrol Boats Rogue, Santana (PC-?) (Cyclone Class) Mauler (PC-?) (Cyclone Class?): diesel engines, built 1984 Dauntless (PC-?): 92.5 tons, 85ft long, 2x 25mm Mk38, 1x experimental non-lethal weapon ‘November Lima’, electric engines powered by diesels or hydrogen fuel cells, 35kt, 2014 Mine Warfare Ships Dean (Raven/Auk/Admirable Class?): minesweeper, extant 1950 Audacity (MSO-442), Resolute (MSO-?) (Agile Class): Audacity pennant clash USS Fearless Cato E. Parnell: minesweeper/hunter, 25kt, glass fibre hull, 1979 Neptune: minesweeper tender, converted WW2 LST, 1965-68 MTBs PT-?: armed with ‘Tritium’ torpedoes, 1965; may be refitted WW2-era boat Hovercraft Fictional Classes Benton (PGAC-01 fictional pennant Patrol Gunboat-Air Cushion): prototype Queen of the West (PGAC-02), Carondelet (PGAC-03), Manassas (PGAC-04) M-5 RACV (Reconnaissance Air Cushion Vehicle) Class: 9 tons, 1x 20mm Rh-202 cannon (casemate), 2x 0.5in Browning MGs & 2x 40mm Mk.19 grenade launchers (turret), 6 crew, updated Bell SK-5 variant, 1996 XM-23 AACV (Assault Air Cushion Vehicle) Class: M-5 RACV variant, 14 tons, 1x 105mm with 24-round autoloader & 1x 7.62mm MG (Cadillac Gage Stingray tank turret), 1996 M-22 PCAC (Personnel Carrier Air Cushion) Class: Special Forces transport, 9 tons, 1x 40mm Mk.19 grenade launcher & 1x 0.5in Browning MG (turret), 3 crew + 8 troops, 1996 Auxiliaries Submarine Tenders Tallahatchie County (AS-?): 1968; name clash aviation tender Clifford C. Howel, Cyrus A. Woods (AS-?): extant 1992 Daniel Boone (AS-44): converted from minesweeper (? class), 18,000tons, 750ft (originally 690ft) x 150ft, 2x 50mm, 4x 30mm, helipad for Sea King, twin diesel engines, 15kt, 1992-2013 Claude Voorhees: submarine support ship, carries minisub ‘Saran’ Riverine Craft Tenders Tutanga: converted Liberty Ship, 1971 Oilers Ajax (AO-?): 1996; if older ship, name clash Vulcan Class repair ship AR-6 decommissioned 1986 Cuyahoga (AO-?): 1971 Replenishment Ships Mount Saint Helens (AE-40) (Kilauea Class): ammunition ship USNS Jonathan Harker: supply ship, 600+ft long, 1999 Ballston Spa: ?x 0.5in Browning MGs, 2004 Transports Reluctant (AK-601): cargo ship; pennant out of sequence Hospital Ships USNS Solace: 2013 Submarine Rescue Ships Archangel: carries DSRV, 1999 Alfred Aultman: carries fictional DSRV-3 Mercury, helipad aft, 2003 Salvage Ships Pacific Klondike: clandestine Glomar Explorer-type salvage vessel, carries 1x bathyscaphe (Explorer One) and 1x submersible barge (Omega One), 1977 Cambridge (ARS-?): salvage and repair ship, 2x 100 ton cranes, full diving facilities, 1977-80 MS Martha Ann: covert underwater salvage ship, converted 12,000 ton freighter, three island design, helipad, 15 crew, 1983 Condon (ARS-54) (Safeguard Class): 1986 Lifter (T-ARS-?) (Safeguard Class?): 1990 Modoc: carries minisub ‘Sea Slug’, 1988 Dean Hawes: launched 1998 Valley Mistress: salvage ship/ intelligence ship, Stinger MANPADs & small arms, SPS-40E & SPS-69 radars, helipad & retractable hangar for 1x CV-22 Osprey (‘Pave Hammer’), civilian owned but registered to USNR, 1997 James: salvage/support ship, 39 crew, 2017 Tugboats Karuk (T-ATF-?) (Powhatan Class?): oceangoing tug Orion (T-ATF-?): oceangoing tug, 2003 Samuel R. Wallace, Thomas J. Morse: salvage tugs, 250ft long, 5,000hp diesel, 1988 Icebreakers Polarwind (AGB-2) (Wind Class): extant in USN service 1960s; pennant clash USS Edisto (ex-AGB-89, future WAGB-284) Elroy, Exodus: 6,500 tons, 1x 5in, helipad, 1972 Polar Explorer: 80,000shp, can break ice up to 5ft thick, helipad, 1991 Survey Ships Medusa: oceanographic survey ship, 1968-72 Mary Jane: oceanographic survey ship, 5,000 tons, 260ft long, diesel-electric, 12kt (cruising), 43 crew & 17 scientists, side-scan sonar fitted, 1977 Eureka: oceanographic survey ship, towed array sonar, icebreaker bow, helipad aft, 1978 RV Meriwether: oceanographic survey ship/spy ship, converted trawler, 89ft long, towed array sonar, ELINT equipment, cover operation by University of Hawaii for DIA, 2017 Research Ships Sturman (DE-166) (Cannon Class): fwd gun removed and reclassified as research ship in 1955; pennant clash USS Barron Alice: 89ft long, sails & diesel engine, 10kt, wooden hull, 7 crew & 2 scientists, ASW sensor trial ship, 1965 Stealth Cat One: Australian-designed low observability catamaran, magnetic field generator & facetted structure, ?x DC, helipad, 60kt, 2000 MV Abby: oceanographic research ship/covert support ship registered to Smithsonian Institute but operated by USN for Tempest supercavitating submarine programme, 2004 USNS Philadelphia, Grace Orbis: scientific research and launch support vessel, 1996 Otis Barton (ex-T-AGOS-19 Victorious) (ex-Victorious Class ocean surveillance ship): carries minisub Nereus, NOAA operated, 2010 Benjamin Franklin: NOAA operated, 2017 Other Roles Ralph R. Bennett: radar surveillance ship, large fixed-array radar system, ?x 30mm Sea Vulcan (fictional GAU-8/A naval version), helipad, 1993 MS Hobson: CIA-owned AMC converted from Attack Cargo Transport (AKA), armament includes unspecified missiles, 1984 MV Ocean Voyager: converted container ship AMC, 800 x 105ft, 8x Phalanx CIWS (concealed), 2x AV-8 Harrier II & 2x UH-60, 4x GE F110-400 gas turbines, 40kt, 43 crew (18 Delta Force), built 1981, converted by 2004 Other Arctic Station Alpha: nuclear powered SeaLab, first stage of an underwater Arctic base, around 190 x 45ft, ?x 21in TT (in torpedo room), 8 crew, 1960s Base Savage: underground submarine pens and support facility for Project Orca on Culebra (near Puerto Rico), 1970 Delta Base: submarine refitting station constructed inside hollowed out seamount, Vava'u District Tonga, 1970s/80s Type Unknown Gainsville, Jim Bridger, San Michel, Majestic, Geronimo, Serrano, New Haven (CG or DDG?), Fort Stanwix (DDG or FFG?), Cape Fear (name clash T-AK-5061 decom 2006), Louisiana (1950s-60s) US Coast Guard Cutters Note: ship prefix: USCGC Ozette (WHEC-49) (Owasco Class): 1946 Polar Dawn (Polar Class): icebreaker Wilmington (WAGB-?) (Healy Class): icebreaker Melbourne (WPB-?) (Point Class) Intrepid (WMEC-?) (Reliance Class) Susquehanna (WMEC-?) (Famous Class) First Responder (WHEC-723) (Hamilton Class): pennant clash USCGC Rush Bristow (WHEC-?) (Hamilton Class) Unnamed (aka ‘Fin Chaser’) (MLB-?): modified 47ft motor life boat for shark research, carries 16ft long minisub ‘Jaws’ armed with 3x Mares spearguns & 2x ROVs, armed with hand-held small arms & Mares spearguns, 2017 Unidentified Classes Jason: 1978 New Hope: 1979 Benchley, Rimfire: 1993 Joseph Ryan: 2003 Huron: 2003 Ravenswood: 2005 Mustang: 2011 Delaney: 2016 Casco: 2017 Eastlight, Falcon Fictional Classes Catawaba: diesel engines, helipad, 177 crew (17 officers, 160 men), 1977 Nelson: 1x 3in, 1978 Panache: 280ft long, 1x40mm, ?x 0.5in Browning, diesel engines, 25kt, helipad large enough for Sikorsky MH-53, only ship in class, others cancelled by budget cuts, 1989 Red Fox (CG-144), Hensley (CG-217): 72ft long, 1993; note incorrect pennant which clashes with cruiser designation Unnamed (WMEC-624) (modified Reliance Class?): 220ft long, 1x 5in, 2x 0.5in Browning, helipad, 1992; pennant clash USCGC Dauntless Weehawken: 1x 76mm Mk 75, helipad, 2000; name clash Natick Class tug William Shea, Timothy Firme: 1x 25mm twin-barrelled M242 Bushmaster (fwd), 2003 Almayer: 1x6 SAM launcher (fwd mounting), 1x heli, 2015 US Customs & Border Patrol Interceptor: high-speed interception craft, 2017 Venezuela Reina Azul: armed merchant ship, 200ft long, 4x 3M-54 ‘Klub-K’ SSMs in modified shipping container, 15kt, 2017 Vietnam 6x unnamed (2x ex-Soviet): destroyers, 1970+ Dinh Tien Hoang: frigate, 1x 76mm, ?x Kh-35e SSMs, 1x Osa-M SAM, ?x 533mm TT, Russian stealthy design, 2012 3x unnamed: minesweepers, 1970+ 1x unnamed (ex-US): submarine, converted for 4x Soviet IRBMs, 1970+ 2x unnamed (Pr.636 Kilo Class): 2012 |
Author: | Krakatoa [ January 3rd, 2017, 8:43 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: List of Ships in Fiction |
Interesting list of ships. Well done to you Hood for keeping the list up to date. Some of the names and descriptions sound like they would be interesting to read about. Is there a list like the above where you have kept the names of the books the ships come from? |
Author: | Hood [ January 3rd, 2017, 9:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: List of Ships in Fiction |
Me and Graham1973 are keeping a more detailed list over at Secretprojects: http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/i ... 930.0.html This list doesn't cover all the entries though, some are too obscure or non-English language sources. Some are from film and TV too. The fictional ships list at Wikipedia isn't bad either and has links to where some of the ships on this list come from. Unfortunately there is no equivalent to the IPMDB. |
Author: | Hood [ January 8th, 2017, 11:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: List of Ships in Fiction |
Part IV: Fictional Warships 2025-2100 Argentina National ship prefix: ARA DDG Heroina: 2032 SSK Eva Peron: fuel-cell AIP, 200 crew, 2032 Australia National ship prefix: HMAS CGN 6x Devonshire Class: 10,800 tons, 178.4 x 22.1 x 8.1m, 2x1 155mm EM railguns, 1x96 & 1x48 Mk 59 VLS (SAM/SSM/ASROC), 2x8 Thor VLS (80x SAMs), 3x Mk 44 Sea Sabre railgun/SAM CIWS, 2x2 12.75in TT (80x torps), SPY-5D 3-D radar, Type 2050 bow sonar & ATASS, 36kt, 190 crew, 2060-70 CVN Perth, Melbourne, Sydney (Perth Class): 21,200 tons, 241.2 x 30.7 x 10.1m, 1x96 Mk 59 VLS (SAM/SSM/ASROC), 2x8 Thor VLS (80x SAMs), 2x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 2x3 12.75in TT (66x torps), 24x a/c, Sampson & S1850M radar, Type 2050 sonar, 32.5kt, 600 troops, 380 crew, ski-jump, 2060-70 DDG Woolner + 11 unnamed (US Raymond Fox Class): 10,150 tons, 195.4 x 21.3 x 8.9m, 1x 155mm EM gun, 1x96 Mk 59 VLS (SLCM/SSM,SAM/ASW), 4x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 2x4 12.75in TT (88x torps), 6x EVS-84A/EVE-84A ASW/AEW VTOL, SPY-5D 3-D radar, Type 2350 & Type 2331 sonar, 4x gas turbines & integrated electric propulsion, 36kt, 191 crew, 2050s FFG Swan, Starling, Sea Eagle +8 unnamed (Swan Class): 3,550 tons, 123.1 x 14.8 x 4.6m, 1x 5in Mk 45 L/62, 1x24 Mk 41 VLS (SM-6/ESSM), 2x4 Harpoon, 1x RAM, 2x3 12.75in TT (66x torps), 1x heli/VTOL, SPS-88 phased array radar, Type 2050 & 2031 sonars, 2x gas turbines, 33kt, 105 crew, 2036-49 Start, Malcolm, Montrose, Campbell +8 unnamed (Stuart Class): 5,300-5,400 tons, 145.5 x 25.5 x 13.7(14.1)m, 1x 5in Mk 45 L/62, 1x48 Mk 59 VLS (SAM/SSM/ASROC), 2x8 Thor VLS (80x SAMs), 2x Mk 44 Sea Sabre railgun/SAM CIWS, 2x3 12.75in TT (66x torps), 2x heli/VTOL, 1x Sampson radar (last 3 ships have SPX-1A), Type 2050 & 2031 sonars, nuclear-powered, 58kt, 115 crew, trimaran hull, 2060s Amphibious Ships Canberra (Canberra II Class): LHA, 20,800 tons, 241.2 x 30.7 x 9m, 2x8 Thor VLS (80x SAMs), 2x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 24x a/c, Sampson radar, nuclear-powered, 27.5kt, 1,200-800 troops & 4,000 tons cargo & 4x LCVP, 210 crew, 2070 SSK Otama, Orca (Otama Class): 4,020 tons (sub), 96.5 x 8.8 x 7.4m, 6x21 in TT (28x torps), 8x VLS (Tomahawk SLCM), DUXX12 & DSUV 78 sonars, 24kt (sub), 18,000nm range, 62 crew + 12 special forces, 2040s SSN Farncomb +11 unnamed (Farncomb Class): 4,050 tons (sub), 86.6 x 8.4 x 10.2m, 6x21 in TT (40x torps/ 72x mines), 12x VLS (SLCM), 1x laser CIWS, 36kt, 68 crew, 2070-88 Canada National ship prefix: HMCS CVN Magnificent, Bonaventure, Eagle (Warrior Class): 45,200 tons, 278.7 x 74.5 x 10.5m, 1x32 Mk 41 VLS (Eagle 1x48 Mk 59 VLS) (SAM/SSM/ASROC), 3x Mk 44 Sea Sabre railgun/SAM CIWS, 48x a/c, 1x APAR-8 phased array radar, 32kt, 1,380 crew & 100 troops, 2x EMALS catapults, 2070-80 DDG Daring, Diamond, Dauntless (Type 45 Daring Class): 1x 4.5in, 1x48 Sylver A-50 VLS (Aster SAMs), 1x16 Mk 41 VLS (SLCM & VLASROC), 2x4 Harpoon, 2x Phalanx, 2x 30mm Mk44 Bushmaster, 2x2 12.75in TT, acquired and refitted 2030s DDGN Iroquois, Huron: 8,700 tons, 176.1 x 37.8m, 1x 120mm railgun, 2x72 VLS (288x SAM/SLCM/ASW), 2x32 VLS (128x SAMs), 6x144 CIWS VLS (864x missiles), 3x quad laser mounts, 2x3 12.75in TT (96x torps), 2x VTOL aircraft, APAR 16 3-D radar, 60kt, 130 crew, trimaran hull design, 2100s FFG Ontario (FFG-351) +5 unnamed (Ontario Class): 5,650 tons, 143.2 x 16.4 x 6.15m, 1x57mm, 1x48 Mk 48 VLS (SM-2, Tomahawk & VLASROC), 2x4 Harpoon, 2x SeaRAM, 2x2 12.75in TT (44x torps), 1x heli/VTOL, APAR 3-D radar, SQS-505 hull & SQS-501 towed sonars, 2x gas turbines & integrated electric propulsion, 34kt, 162 crew, 2040s Yukon (FFG-?) +11x unnamed (Yukon Class): 5,940 tons, 146.4 x 16.6x 7.3m, 1x57mm, 1x48 Mk 48 VLS (SM-2, Tomahawk & VLASROC), 2x8 Mk 55 VLS (SAMs), 2x Mk 44 Sea Sabre railgun/SAM CIWS, 2x2 12.75in TT (44x torps), 1x heli/VTOL, APAR 6 3-D radar, SQS-562 hull & SQS-540 towed sonars, 2x gas turbines & integrated electric propulsion, 36kt, 122 crew, 2060s-70s SSK 4x Type 226 Otter Class: 3,940 tons (sub), 94.4 x 8.75 x 7.4m, 6x 21in TT (24x torps), 6x VLS (Tomahawk SLCM), DBQS58 FAS-6X hull & DBQS58 TAS-6X towed sonars, 12kt (surf), 22kt (sub), 32 crew & 12 special forces, modified Type 212 built in Germany, 2030s SSN 4x Type 406 Rainbow Class: 4,885 tons (sub), 96.6 x 8.3 x 6.8m, 6x 21in TT (36x torps), 16x VLS (SLCM & SSM), 1x laser CIWS, 16kt (surf), 32kt (sub), 44 crew & 12 special forces, modified fictional Type 402 built in Germany, 2060s China CVN 6x unnamed (Zhenyuan Class): 58,600 tons, 308.2, 72.5 x 10.5m, 1x 100mm, 4x8 HQ-24 VLS (32x SAM/SSM/ASW), 4x Type 850 30mm/SAM CIWS, 50x J-25N/J-32 & JH-28N (Yak-141) V/STOL & Z-18 ASW/AEW heli, 300 troops, Type 455 SAPARS phased array & Type 382 3-D radars, MGK-345 sonar, 32kt, 2,070 crew, 2050s DDGN Type 65 Class: 6,900 tons, 155.8 x 17.2 x 6.1m, 1x 100mm, 12x8 HQ-24 VLS (96x SAM/SSM/ASW), 2x Type 850 30mm/SAM CIWS, 2x3 400mm TT (36x torps), 1x heli/VTOL, Type 455 SAPARS phased array radar, 34kt, 252 crew, 2050s FFGN Type 58 Class: 3,850 tons, 138.5 x 16 x 5.8m, 1x 76mm, 6x8 HQ-24 VLS (48x SAM/SSM/ASW), 2x Type 850 30mm/SAM CIWS, 2x3 400mm TT (36x torps), 1x heli/VTOL, Type 355 SAPARS phased array radar, 32kt, 140 crew, 2050s SSN Xi’an (501) (Han III Class): 110 x 11.6m, 35kt, 1,500ft diving depth, 120 crew, 2032 Beijing (538) (WT-5 Beijing Class): 127.1 x 13.7m, 37kt, 1,800ft diving depth, 160 crew, 2032 France CGN Jean Bart, Lorraine: 10,800 tons, 191.2x 34.7m, 1x3 155mm EM railgun turret, 1x64 & 1x32 Sylver MRX VLS (SAM/SLCM), 2x16 Sylver LTR (96x SAMs), 2x6 Sadral-AL (108x SAMs), 2x 20mm railgun CIWS, 2x2 12.75in TT (40x torps), 4x Panthère NH110 heli, DRBJ 19C & DRBW 16C radars, DUBV-68W sonar, 48kt, 230 crew & 400 Marines, pentamaran hull design, 2079-81 Charlemagne, Charles Martel, Jeanne d’Arc: 11,020 tons, 191.2 x 34.7m, 1x3 155mm EM railgun turret, 1x64 & 1x32 Sylver MRX VLS (SAM/SLCM), 2x16 Sylver LTR (96x SAMs), 4x4 MM40 Exocet, 2x6 Sadral-AL (108x SAMs), 2x 20mm railgun CIWS, 2x2 12.75in TT (60x torps), 4x Panthère NH110 heli, 48kt, 256 crew & 400 Marines, pentamaran hull design, 2094-97 CVN Bretagne, Provence: 80,500 tons, 310.5 x 75 x 11.5m, 4x16 Sylver LTR VLS (192x SAMs), 2x6 Sadral-AL (108x SAMs), 2x 20mm railgun CIWS, 71x Mirage VIII-N V/STOL & Épée V/STOL & Aigile AEW/ASW & Panthère NH110 heli, DRBJ 19C and DRBW 15D radars, 34kt, 3x EMALS catapults, 1,900 crew & 140 troops, 2065-69 DDGN L'Indomptable, L'Inflexible +4 unnamed (Dupleix Class): 6,920 tons, 185.4 x 22.1 x 6.8m, 2x 76mm OTO Melara Super Rapid, 2x48 Sylver MRX VLS (SAM/SLCM), 4x4 MM40 Exocet, 2x6 Sadral-AL (108x SAMs), 2x2 12.75in TT (40x torps), 1x Panthère NH110 heli, DRBJ 19C & DRBW 15D radars, DUBV-56 sonar, 36kt, 176 crew, 2070s Piccard +4 unnamed (Delphy Class): 6,220 tons, 176.4 x 31.8x, 1x 155mm EM railgun, 1x48 & 1x32 Sylver MRX VLS (SAM/SLCM), 2x4 MM40 Exocet, 2x6 Sadral-AL (108x SAMs), 2x2 12.75in TT (40x torps), 2x Panthère NH110 heli, DRBW 15D phased array radar, DUBV-56 & DUBV-52 sonars, 54kt, 117 crew, pentamaran hull design, 2080s FFGN Roselys Class: 4,250 tons, 132.6 x 17.6 x 6.8m, 1x 76mm OTO Melara Super Rapid, 1x32 Sylver MRX VLS (SAM/SLCM), 2x4 MM40 Exocet, 1x6 Sadral-AL (54x SAMs), 2x2 12.75in TT (36x torps), 1x Panthère NH110 heli, 34kt, 116 crew & 12 Marines, 2048-50s Amphibious Ships Verdun, Bearn: LHA, 44,800 tons, 286.2 x 48.2 x 8.6m, 2x16 Sylver LTS (96x SAMs), 2x6 Sadral-AL (108x SAMs), 2x 20mm railgun CIWS, 62x Mirage VIII-N V/STOL & Épée V/STOL & Aigile AEW/ASW & Panthère NH110 heli, 2,200 Marines & 140 vehicles & 5x LCAC, 26kt, 1,050/1,090 crew, 2079-81 SSK Nymphe Class: improved Barracuda Class, 5,450 tons (sub), 105.8 x 8.8 x 7.3m, 4x 21in TT (28x torps/48x mines/SLCM & SSMs), 28kt (sub), 60 crew, 2030s SSN Saphir Class: 6,520 tons (sub), 101.4 x 10.2 x 20.4m, 6x 21in TT (42x torps/72x mines), 12x SLCM, 1x laser CIWS, 36kt (sub), 48 crew, 2060-70 Algérie Class: 9,400 tons (sub), 115.2 x 10.8 x 20.8m, 6x 21in TT (48x torps/96x mines), 4x8 VLS (SAM/SLCM), 4x4 VLS (SLCM), 2x laser CIWS, 35 special forces, 40kt (sub), 64 crew & 35 special forces, 2080s Germany BCGN Type 582 Mackensen Class: 35,500 tons, 263.3 x 46 x 9.5m, 2x3 380mm EM railguns (A & B turrets), 6x72 VLS (SAM/SLCM/ASW), 6x32 VLS (SAMs), 8x4 CIWS (1152x missiles), 4x twin laser mounts, 4x quad laser mounts, 2x3 12.75in TT (90x torps), 8x VTOL aircraft, APAR 12 3-D radar, 42kt, 895 crew, trimaran hull design, 2100s Aircraft Carriers 4s Valkyrie Class: CVS, 16,100 tons, 241.2 x 30.7 x 10.1m, 1x127mm OTO Melara,11x32 Mk 41 VLS (SM-2 & Tomahawk), 2x8 Thor VLS (80x SAMs), 2x4 Harpoon, 2x4 Mk 49 RAM, 2x3 12.75in TT (66x torps), 24x a/c, APAR & Smart-L radar, DSQS-21B sonar, 4x gas turbines, 29.5kt, 620 crew, has ski-jump, 2040s Type 604 Seydlitz Class: CVN, 52,000 tons, 310 x 68 x 11m, 2x32 VLS (SAMs), 8x4 CIWS (1152x missiles), 4x quad laser mounts, 2x2 12.75in TT (80x torps), 64x a/c, 360 troops, APAR 12 3-D radar, 36kt, 1,190 crew, 3x EMALS catapults, 2100s DDGN Type 512 Helgoland Class: 7,500 tons, 155.1 x 25.9m, 1x120mm railgun, 2x50 VLS (SAM/SLCM/ASW), 2x48 VLS (SAMs), 8x72 CIWS (576x missiles), 2x recoilless AA cannon, 2x2 12.75in TT (80x torps), 2x VTOL aircraft, APAR 12 3-D radar, 60kt, 120 crew, trimaran hull design, 2100 Corvettes Type 708 Falke Class: surface effect ship corvette, 278 tons (full load), 47.5 x 12.8 x 1.2m, 1x recoilless AA cannon, 8x SSMs, 1x24 SAM (72x missiles), 2x laser CIWS, APAR 15-SR 3-D radar, 80kt, 8 crew, 2100s SSK Type 224 Class: 2,080 tons (sub), 58.4 x 7.2 x 6.45m, 6x 21in TT (18x torps), 22kt (sub), 9,600nm range, 26 crew, 2030s SSN Type 402 Class: 4,225 tons (sub), 98.4 x 9.8 x 7.05m, 6x 21in TT, 6x VLS (SLCM), 1x laser, 28kt, 38 crew +12 special forces, 2060s Type 408 Class: 6,210 tons (sub), 90.2 x 8.2 x 6.8m, 6x 21in TT, 16x VLS (SLCM), 1x laser, 36kt, 42 crew +12 special forces, 2060s Type 1200 Class: 8,200 tons (sub), 113.8 x 10.4 x 12.8m, 6x 21in TT (128x torps), 8x SSM, 2x twin laser mounts, 18 special forces, 43kt, 85 crew, 2100s Great Britain National ship prefix: HMS CV Impregnable (R-09): 2032 CGN Hood, Iron Duke (Type 67 Hood Class): 9,800 tons, 184.5 x 33m, 2x1 6.1in Mk.3, 2x32 & 1x48 Mk 41 VLS, 2x4 SSMs, 2x1 30mm, 3x Mk 44 Sea Sabre railgun/SAM CIWS, 2x2 12.75in TT (84x torps), 3x heli, Mini Sampson & S1650M radars, Type 2050 & ATASS sonars, 60kt, 196 crew, trimaran hull design, 2060s DDGN Thatcher, Churchill, Blair (Type 68 Thatcher Class): 9,500 tons, 184.5 x 33m, 2x1 4.5in Mk.10 Mod.2, 2x32 & 1x48 & 2x16 Mk 41 VLS, 2x4 SSMs, 2x1 30mm, 3x Mk 44 Sea Sabre railgun/SAM CIWS, 2x2 12.75in TT (84x torps), 4x heli, 160 Royal Marines, Sampson & S1850M radars, Type 2050 & ATASS sonars, 60kt, 303 crew, trimaran hull design, 2060s FFG Audacious, Leander, Arethusa, Boadicea, Royalist, Dido, Emerald, Swiftsure (Type 32 Class): 1x 155mm, 1x32 Sylver VLS (ASTER), 2x16 Mk 41 VLS (Tomahawk), 2x RAM, 2x2 12.75in TT, 2x Merlin HM.2, 2x RR WR21 gas turbines & integrated electric propulsion, trimaran hull design, 2020s SSBN Dreadnought +1 unnamed (Dreadnought Class): 19,750 tons (sub), 183.6 x 12.9 x11.4m, 4x 21in TT (40x torps), 20x Trident SLBM, 1x laser CIWS, 31kt, Type 4045 & 4070B sonars, 105 crew, 2050s SSGN Stonehenge (Stonehenge Class) (S135): 390 x 38ft, 5x 21in TT, 42kt, 2,200ft diving depth, 150 crew, 2032 Thunderer +1 unnamed (Modified Dreadnought Class): 19,750 tons (sub), 183.6 x 12.9 x11.4m, 4x 21in TT (40x torps), 40x4 Tomahawk /Fasthawk hypersonic SLCM, 1x laser CIWS, 31kt, Type 4045 & 4070B sonars, 105 crew, 2050s SSN Ursula, Upholder (Ursula Class): 9,800 tons (sub), 120.6 x 11.8 x 20.8m, 10x 21in TT (98x torps), 8x4 Fasthawk hypersonic SLCM, 1x Blue Green laser CIWS, 43kt, 85 crew +24 special forces, 2070s Amphibious Warfare Ships Intrepid, Orient (Intrepid Class): LHA, 65+ x UAVs, 2,000 troops, 2045 Africa (Africa Class): LHA, 38,800 tons, 232.5 x 44.2 x 8.85m, 2x16 Mk 41 VLS (SAMs), 4x1 30mm, 4x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 42x V/STOL fighters & heli, 2,010 troops & 94 vehicles & 4x LCAC, Mini Sampson radar, Type 2050 sonar, nuclear-powered, 30kt, 570 crew, 2060s Perseus (L201), Theseus (L205), Centaur (L207) +5 unnamed (Perseus Class): LHD, 16,800 tons, 185.5 x 30.5 x 7.4m, 2x16 Mk 41 VLS (SAMs), 4x1 30mm, 4x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 2x Merlin HC.4, 670 troops & 92 vehicles & 2x LCAC-854 Crab Class, Mini Sampson radar, Type 2050 sonar, nuclear-powered, 26kt, 195 crew, 2060s Auxiliaries Yarmouth Castle (A620), Dartmouth Castle (A?) (Yarmouth Castle Class): combat supply ship, 34,600 tons (full load), 208.5 x 28.5 x 10.2m, 1x16 Mk 41 VLS (SAMs), 4x1 30mm, 4x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 2x heli, 6,000 tons of ammunition, 10,000 tons of dry stores & 1,200 tons refrigerated cargo, 26kt, 226 crew, 2050s Japan National ship prefix: JDS CGN Haguro, Nachi +2 unnamed (Haguro Class): 16,580 tons, 230.1 x 24 x 9.9m, 2x1 100mm railguns, 4x96 Mk 59 VLS, 2x8 Mk 55 VLS (112x SAMs), 4x Mk 44 Sea Sabre railgun/SAM CIWS, 2x4 12.75in TT (72x torps), 1x VTOL aircraft, SPY-5J 3-D radar, 35kt, 259 crew, 2087-98 Aircraft Carriers Taiho, Ryuho (Taiho Class): CVS, 38,200 tons, 257.9 x 56.9 x 10.4m, 1x32 Mk 41 VLS (SAMs), 2x8 Mk 55 VLS (112x SAMs), 2x RAM, 2x Vulcan CIWS, 48x a/c, SPY-3C 3-D radar, 4x LM-2500 gas turbines & integrated electric propulsion,130.5kt, 675 crew, ski-jump, 2040s Amagi, Unryu, Zuiho (Amagi Class): CVSN, 22,200 tons, 232.5 x 56.3 x 9.6m, 1x48 Mk59 VLS, 4x Mk 44 Sea Sabre railgun/SAM CIWS, 34x a/c, SPY-6S 3-D radar, 41kt, 740 crew, ski-jump, 2091-98 Destroyers Shimikaze, Sawakaze +5 unnamed (Shimikaze Class): DDG, 8,070 tons, 161.1 x 22 x 6.8m, 1x 155mm, 1x64 & 1x32 & 2x8 Mk 41 VLS, 2x8 Mk 55 VLS (112x SAMs), 2x Phalanx, 2x3 12.75in TT (66x torps), 2x heli/VTOL, SPY-3D 3-D radar, 4x gas turbines & integrated electric propulsion, 35.5kt, 259 crew, 2030s Hyuga, Ise (Fox Class): DDGN [see US section] FFG Soyakaze, Noshiro, Kumano +7 unnamed (Soyakaze Class): 2,950 tons, 113.7 x 13m, 2x1 5in Mk 45 Mod.1 (both fwd), 1x16 Mk 41 VLS (SAMs), 1x Phalanx, 2x3 12.75in TT (66x torps), OPS-34 radar (later OPY-4J), 2x gas turbines & integrated electric propulsion, 32kt, 120 crew, 2050s Chitose Class: improved Soyakaze design, 3,320 tons, 114.5 x 13 x 7m, 1x 5in Mk 45 Mod.1 (both fwd), 1x32 & 1x16 Mk 41 VLS (SAMs/SLCM/SSMs), 1x Phalanx, 2x4 12.75in TT (40x torps), 2x heli/VTOL, OPY-4J radar, 2x gas turbines & integrated electric propulsion, 35kt, 124 crew, 2060s Amphibious Ships Miura (LSD-4500), Ojika (LSD-4501?) (Miura Class): 9,800 tons, 182.5 x 26.5 x 6.2m, 2x Mk 29 RAM, 4x CV-22N Osprey/RAH-66E Super Comanche,1OPS-14D radar, 320 troops & 40x vehicles & 2x LCAC, 2x diesels, 22kt, 155 crew, 2030s Taiho, Kaiyo, Shinyo (Taiho Class): LHD, 29,700 tons, 208.2 x 38.1 x 7.9m, 4x Mk 29 RAM, 28x V/STOL fighters, tilt-rotors & heli, SPS-88 phased array radar, 1,160 troops & 61x vehicles & 2x LCAC, 4x LM-2500 gas turbines & integrated electric propulsion, 23.5kt, 420 crew, 2050s SSN Wakashio (SS-645) +17 unnamed (Wakashio Class): SSN, 4,620 tons (sub), 88.6 x 11.2 x 9.2m, 6x 21in TT (36x torps/ Tomahawk/rocket torpedoes/60x mines), 12x Fasthawk hypersonic SLCM, 1x laser CIWS, ZQQ-18C & ZQR-12 sonars, 6 special forces, 33kt, 72 crew, 2052-70 Mexico National ship prefix: ARM Quetzalcoatl (Modified Warrior Class): CVN, 45,200 tons, 278.7 x 74.5 x 10.5m, 1x32 Mk 41 VLS (SM-2 & ESSM), 3x Mk 44 Sea Sabre railgun/SAM CIWS, 48x a/c, 1x SPX-1A phased array radar, 32kt, 1,380 crew & 100 troops, 2x EMALS catapults, 2070-80 Netherlands National ship prefix: HNLMS FFG Tjerk Hiddes Class: 5,850 tons, 150.2 x 19.2 x 5.6m, 1x 127mm OTO Melara, 1x48 Mk 48 VLS (SAM/SLCM), 2x8 Thor VLS (80x SAMs), 2x8 Freya VIII SAM (176x missiles), 2x 8mm RLG-8G railguns, 2x2 12.75mm TT (40x torps) 1x heli, APAR 6 3-D radar, 36kt, 150 crew, 2050s SSN Zeehond Class: 5,840 tons (sub), 92.2 x 8.65 x 7.3m, 6x 21in TT, 1x6 VLS, 24kt, 48 crew +12 special forces, 2045+ Bruinvis Class: 5,840 tons (sub), 94.4 x 9.45 x 7.35m, 8x 21in TT, 24x VLS, 1x laser CIWS, 32kt, 56 crew +12 special forces, 2070s Norway National ship prefix: HNoMS 4x unnamed (Valkyrien Class): FFGN, 6,900 tons, 144.5 x 17 x 7.8m, 1x 76mm OTO Melara Super Rapid, 1x32 Mk 41 VLS (SAM/SLCM/SSMs), 2x8 Mk 55 VLS (112x SAM), 4x8 Freya VIII SAM (176x missiles), 2x2 12.75in TT (24x tops), 1x Panthère NH110 heli, SPY-3M phased array radar & DUBV 56 & 56 sonars, 34kt, 102 crew, 2090s Sleipner, Draugr, Fenrir, Vættir (Project 6310 Sleipner Class): surface effect corvettes, 880 tons (full load), 68.2 x 19.5 x 2.2m, 1x 76mm OTO Melara Super Rapid, 1x32 VLS (NSM SSMs), 2x8 Freya VIII SAM (176x missiles), Sampson Type 1065 Ultra-Light (Vættir1has SPX-1L) phased array radar, 68kt, 26 crew, 2060-79 16x unnamed (Project 6290 Ravn Class): surface effect corvettes, 286 tons (full load), 48.2 x 13.5 x 1.1m, 1x 76mm OTO Melara Super Rapid, 1x8 VLS (NSM SSMs), 2x8 Freya IV SAM (56x missiles), Thales MRR-3D-NX radar, 72kt, 12 crew, 2060-79 Kjell (S-500) + 23 unnamed (Kjell Class): SSN, 1,250 tons (sub), 62.1 x 5.5 x 4.6m, 8x 21in TT (12x torps & 4x SSMs), 1x laser CIWS, DBQS120 FAS-15 & RAS-15 sonars, 25kt, 24 crew, 2050-70 Russia Cruisers 32x unnamed (Svietlana Class): 9,800 tons, 174.3 x 22.8 x 7.5m, 2x1 152mm, 16x SS-N-40 SLCM, 16x8 VLS (SSM/SAMs), 16x8 VLS (SAMs), 4x CADS-N-1 (later CADS-N-6), 2x5 533mm TT (30x torps), 1x anti-torpedo system (64x torps), 4x heli/VTOL, ‘Pod Hunter’ & ‘Morningstar’ phased array radar, 4x 35,000shp gas turbines, 30kt, 362 crew, 2042-62 Alexandr Nevskiy, Voroshilov (Alexandr Nevskiy Class): 10,500 tons, 195.5 x 23.2 x 7.8m, 2x2 152mm (both fwd), 24x SS-N-40 SLCM, 16x8 VLS (SSM/SAMs), 16x8 VLS (SAMs), 4x CADS-N-1 (later CADS-N-6), 2x5 533mm TT (30x torps), 1x anti-torpedo system (64x torps), 2x heli/VTOL, ‘Pod Hunter’ & ‘Morningstar’ phased array radar, 4x 35,000shp gas turbines, 30kt, 396 crew, 2047-51 9x unnamed (Admiral Timoshenkova Class): CGN, 11,200 tons, 175 x 23 x 7.8m, 2x2 152mm EM railguns, 2x64 VLS (SLCM/SSM/SAMs), 2x8 VLS (SAMs), 4x CADS-N-6 laser/SAM CIWS, 2x5 533mm TT (30x torps), 1x anti-torpedo system (64x torps), 4x heli/VTOL, ‘Owl Hunter’ & ‘Morningstar-II’ phased array radar, 36kt, 343 crew, 2090+ CVN 6x unnamed (Arkhangelsk Class): 64,500 tons, 328.2 x 75.8 x 11.1m, 24x SS-N-40 SLCM, 24x8 VLS (SAMs), 8x CADS-N-6 laser/SAM CIWS, 2x anti-torpedo system (128x torps), 72x Su-47D ‘Foxfire’ fighters & Yak-244 ‘Firedancer’ V/STOL & Yak-228 ‘Minstrel’ ASW/AEW/utility VTOL, ‘Pod Hunter’ & ‘Morningstar’ phased array radar, 200 troops, 34kt, 2,190 crew, 3x steam catapults, 2053+ Destroyers 50x unnamed (Novik Class): 7,500 tons, 165.5 x 20.5 x 7.3m, 1x 152mm, 24x SS-N-40 SLCM, 16x8 VLS (SSM/SAMs), 16x8 VLS (SAMs), 4x CADS-N-1 (later CADS-N-6), 2x5 533mm TT (30x torps), 1x anti-torpedo system (64x torps), 2x heli/VTOL, ‘Pod Hunter’ phased array radar, 2x 35,000shp gas turbines, 32kt, 266 crew, 2038+ Tserigo Class: DDGN, 10,100 tons, 162.2 x 22.9 x 7.7m, 1x2 152mm EM railgun, 2x64 VLS (LCM/SSM/SAMs), 2x8 VLS (SAMs), 4x CADS-N-6 laser/SAM CIWS, 2x5 533mm TT (30x torps), 1x anti-torpedo system (64x torps), 2x heli/VTOL, ‘Owl Hunter’ phased array radar, 35.5kt, 250 crew, 2096+ Frigates 24x unnamed (Burkut Class): 4,200 tons, 130.2 x 15.8 x 5.6m, 1x 100mm AK-100, 24x SS-N-40 SLCM, 4x8 VLS (SSM/SAMs), 8x8 VLS (SAMs), 2x CADS-N-1 (later CADS-N-6), 2x3 533mm TT (18x torps), 1x anti-torpedo system (64x torps), 2x heli/VTOL, ‘Morningstar’ phased array radar, 4x 35,000shp gas turbines, 32kt, 173 crew, 2050+ 38x unnamed (Tigr Class): FFGN, 3,310 tons, 124.5 x 13.9 x 4.6m, 1x100mm AK-100, 2x8 VLS (SSM/SAMs), 6x8 VLS (SAMs), 2x CADS-N-6 laser/SAM CIWS, 1x5 533mm TT (15x torps), 1x anti-torpedo system (64x torps), 1x heli/VTOL, ‘Morningstar’ (3 received ‘Flail Eye’) phased array radar, 36kt, 129 crew, 2052+ Surface Effect Ships 20x unnamed (Redkiy Class): 2,820 tons, 86.2 x 30.6 x 4.1m, 1x 100mm EM railgun, 2x16 VLS (SSM/SAMs), 2x CADS-N-6 laser/SAM CIWS, 2x2 533mm TT (28x torps), 1x anti-torpedo system (64x torps), 2x heli/VTOL, ‘Flail Eye’ phased array radar, 78kt, 116 crew, 2092+ 50x unnamed (Perekat Class): 1,050 tons, 56.4 x 24 x 2.6m, 1x100mm EM gun, 2x8 VLS, 2x CADS-N-6 laser/SAM CIWS, 2x2 400mm TT (20x torps), 1x anti-torpedo system (48x torps), ‘Flail Eye’ phased array radar & towed sonar array, 82kt, 38 crew, 2084+ Fast Attack Craft Project 3435.2 Tashkent Class (NATO ‘Bladerunner’): 898 tons, 64 x 12 x 4m, 1x100mm AK-100, 1x8 VLS (SAMs), 1x CADS-N-1 (later CADS-N-6), modular fit for either 2x8 VLS (SSM/SLCMs) or 2x2 533mm TT (8x torps), 1x anti-torpedo system (48x torps), MR-1050 ‘Stiletto Blade’ 3-D radar & advanced bow sonar, 58-36kt, 36 crew, 2030+ SSBN 20x unnamed (Ossetyr Class): 35,600 tons (sub), 170.2 x 23.8 x 20.9m, 4x 650mm TT (40x torps/rocket torps/SSMs), 24x SS-N-50 ‘Scythe’ SLBM (12x MIRV, 5,000nm range), 2x48 anti-torpedo torps,11x sail-mounted SAM (64x missiles), 32kt, 2,000m max diving depth, 107 crew, 2041-71 SSGN 30x unnamed (Vyper Class): 25,400 tons (sub), 154.8 x 18.9 x 20.2m, 8x 650mm TT (56x torps/rocket torps/SSMs/mines), 16x8 SLCM, 2x48 anti-torpedo torps, 1x sail-mounted SAM (64x missiles), 36kt, 2,000m max diving depth, 88 crew, 2037+ SSN 40x unnamed (Drakon Class): 13,200 tons (sub), 114.5 x 12.5 x 16.6m, 8x 650mm TT (56x torps/rocket torps/SSMs/mines), 16x SLCM, 1x sail-mounted SAM (64x missiles), 40.5kt, 1,800m max diving depth, 50 crew, 2040-80 11x unnamed (Pantera Class): 4,040 tons (sub), 81.59 x 9.8 x 14.2m, 4x 650mm TT (28x torps/rocket torps/SSMs/mines), 12x SLCM, 1x48 anti-torpedo torps, 1x sail-mounted SAM (64x missiles), 48.5kt, 4,500m max diving depth, 42 crew, 2067-78 24x unnamed (Iskra Class): 15,800 tons (sub), 115.9 x 14.2 x 16.9m, 12x 650mm TT (108x torps/rocket torps/SSMs/mines), 12x8 SLCM, 2x48 anti-torpedo torps, 1x sail-mounted SAM (64x missiles), 1x laser CIWS, 45kt, 4,000m max diving depth, 62 crew, 2081+ Submarine Aircraft Carriers Komsomolets: 460,000 tons (sub), 601 x 107 x 81m), 16x 650mm TT (182x torps/rocket torps/SSMs/mines), 16x8 VLS (SSN/SLCM), 16x8 VLS (SLCM), 2x particle beam cannon, 8x sail/hull-mounted SAM (512x missiles), 4x48 anti-torpedo torps, 8x laser CIWS, 152x Yak-244 ‘Firedancer’ V/STOL & Mi-221 ‘Firefly’ attack VTOL & Yak-228 ‘Minstrel’ AEW/utility VTOL, 48x USV, 40kt, 1,800m max diving depth, 1,820 crew, 2098 Submarine Troop Carriers 4x unnamed (Krokodil Class): 25,700 tons (sub), 179.2 x 25.1 x 30m, 4x 650mm TT (40x torps/rocket torps/SSMs/mines), 10x8 VLS (SSM/SLCMs), 2x48 anti-torpedo torps, 1x sail-mounted SAM (64x missiles), 2x Mi-221 ‘Firefly’ attack VTOL, 512 troops & 6x vehicles, 31.5kt, 2,200m max diving depth, 132 crew, 2060s Amphibious Ships 16x unnamed (Marshal Isachenkov Class): LSD, 16,500 tons, 212.5 x 32.5 x 7.3m, 1x2 152mm, 8x SS-N-40 SLCM, 8x8 VLS (SAMs), 4x CADS-N-1 (later CADS-N-6), 6x Yak-228 ‘Minstrel’ ASW/utility VTOL, ‘Morningstar’ phased array radar, 1,450 troops & 130 vehicles/4,000 tons cargo & 2x LCAC, 2x copied 35,000shp LM-2500 gas turbines, 24kt, 225 crew, 2037-62 4x unnamed (Borodino Class): amphibious assault command ships, 43,100 tons, 265.5 x 32.8 x 12.6m, 2x2 152mm, 48x SS-N-40 SLCM, 16x8 VLS (SSM/SLCMs), 16x8 VLS (SAMs), 8x CADS-N-1 (later CADS-N-6), 2x5 533mm TT (30x torps), 2x anti-torpedo system (128x torps), 28x Yak-244 ‘Firedancer’ V/STOL & Mi-221 ‘Firefly’ attack VTOL & Yak-228 ‘Minstrel’ AEW/utility VTOL, ‘Pod Hunter’ & ‘Morningstar’ phased array radar, 1,250 troops & 130 vehicles/5,000 tons cargo & 2x LCAC, 4x copied 35,000shp LM-2500 gas turbines, 28kt, 1,348 crew, 2051+ 100x unnamed (Tiger Class): air cushion landing craft, 132.8 tons, 27.5 x 15.1m, 12-24x rockets/missiles, 1x CADS-N-6 laser/SAM CIWS, 4x1 12.7mm HMGs, 250 troops & 100 tons cargo/vehicles, 60kt, 48 crew, 2038-50 6x unnamed (Lakhta Class): large air cushion landing craft, 1,020 tons, 85.5 x 31.2 x 2.8m, 4x8 VLS (32x MR & 64x SR SAMs), 2x CADS-N-6 laser/SAM CIWS, 2x4x Mi-221 ‘Firefly’ VTOL, 200 troops & 12x vehicles, ‘Flail Eye’ phased array radar, 80kt, 45 crew, 2084+ Spain Princessa Isabel (R-212), Princessa Sofia (R-213) (Princessa Isabel Class): CVSN, 30,200 tons, 232.5 x 46.5 x 10.1m, 1x8 Mk 41 VLS (SLCM/SAM), 2x8 Mk 55 VLS (112x SAMs), 4x8 Freya VIII SAM (352x missiles), 40x a/c, SPY-3M phased array radar & DUBV 56 sonar, 30.5kt, 491 crew, ski-jump, 2060-75 12x unnamed (F200 Almirante Miranda Class): FFGN, 4,800 tons, 147.2 x 18.8 x 7.4m, 1x 5in Mk 45 (last 4 1x 100mm railgun), 1x48 Mk 41 VLS (SAM/SLCM/SSMs), 2x8 Mk 55 VLS (112x SAM), 2x8 Freya VIII SAM (176x missiles), 2x2 12.75in TT (24x tops), 1x V-22N Osprey, SPY-3M phased array radar & DUBV 56 sonar, 31.5kt (last 4 33.5kt), 126 crew, 2040-69 Marsopa (S-800) +15 unnamed (Marsopa Class): SSN, 2,880 tons (sub), 72.2 x 11.8 x 6.1m, 6x 21in TT (30x torps/SSM/rocket torps/48x mines), 12x SSMs, 1x laser CIWS, SUBICS-4 & FRTAS-2X sonars, 28kt, 8 special forces, 28 crew, 2053-74 United States of America National ship prefix: USS CA Concord (CA-161) +15 unnamed (Concord Class): land attack cruiser, 14,820 tons, 209.7 x 24.4 x 9.3m, 2x3 155mm Mk 59 turrets, 2x64 Mk 41 VLS (SLCM/SSM/SAM/ASW), 2x8 Mk 55 VLS (112x SAMs), 4x Mk 49 RAM, 2x4 12.75in TT (88x torps), 2x EVS-84A Kingfisher, SPY-3H 3-D radar, 4x gas turbines & integrated electric propulsion, 33kt, 249 crew, 2030s CBGN Kearsage (CBGN-1), Vesuvius (CBGN-2), Monitor (CGBN-3): 23,350 tons, 258.5 x 29 x 10.8m, 1x 8in Mk 71D, 12x96 Mk 59 VLS (SLCM/SSM,SAM/ASW), 2x8 Mk 48 (ESSM), 6x Mk 44 Sea Sabre railgun/SAM CIWS, 2x2 12.75in TT (84x torps), SPY-5D 3-D radar, 35kt, 292 crew, 2090s CG Valley Forge (CG-75) +5 unnamed (Valley Forge Class): 9,850 tons, 178.6 x 21.4 x 7.6 m, 1x 8in Mk 71D, 3x64 Mk 41 VLS, 2x4 Harpoon, 2x Phalanx, 2x3 12.75in TT, 2x heli/VTOL,14x LM-2500+ gas turbines, SPY-1D+ 3-D radar, SPS-49 search radar, 35kt, 285 crew, enlarged Burke design, 2020s Charleston (CG-81) +19 unnamed (Charleston Class): 14,550 tons, 209.7 x 24.4 x 9.3m, 2x1 155mm, 2x32 Mk 41 VLS (SLCM/SSM,SAM/ASW), 2x8 Mk 48 (ESSM), 4x RAM, 2x4 12.75in TT (88x torps), 2x heli/VTOL, SPY-4E 3-D radar, 4x gas turbines & integrated electric propulsion, 33kt, 253 crew, 2030s CGN Sentinel (CGN-?): nuclear-powered strike vessel, 51,270tons, 720 x 98ft, 4x1 4.5in, ?x SSM, 6x fictional Lynx SAM launchers, 6x VTOL aircraft, 200kt, 2026 Delaware (CGN-105) +? unnamed (Delaware Class): 11,550 tons, 186.1 x 21.3 x9m, 2x1 8in Mk 71D, 2x96 Mk 59 VLS (SLCM/SSM,SAM/ASW), 4x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 2x4 12.75in TT (88x torps), 2x heli/VTOL, SPY-5D 3-D radar, 40kt, 224 crew, 2050s CVE Avenger (CVE-140), Corsair (CVE-141), Dauntless (CVE-142) (Avenger Class): 28,800 tons, 229.3 x 47.2 x 9.9m, 2x8 Mk 41 VLS (SAMs), 2x RAM, 2x Phalanx, 4x1 25mm Bushmaster, 42x FV-38 Panther II V/STOL fighters & EVS-84A/EVE-84A ASW/AEW & V-22N Osprey, SPS-88 phased array radar, 4x gas turbines & integrated electric propulsion, 38kt, 686 crew, has ski-jump, 2030s Gambier Bay (CVEN-146), St Lo (CVEN-147), Liscome Bay (CVEN-148), Block Island (CVEN-149), Ommaney Bay (CVEN-150), Bismarck Sea (CVE-151) (Gambier Bay Class): 32,500 tons, 249.9 x 60.9 x 9.9m, 2x48 Mk 59B VLS (SAMs), 4x 1x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 2x Mk 58 Anti-Torpedo systems (128x torps) (Gambier Bay only), 2x laser cannon (UW) (St Lo only), 42x FV-45/FV-45-EW Sea Hawk V/STOL fighters & EVS-84A/EVE-84A ASW/AEW & V-22N Osprey, SPY-7B 3-D radar, 38kt, 800 crew, has ski-jump, 2030s CVN Ranger (CVN-82), Constellation (CVN-83), Kitty Hawk (CVN-84), Lexington (CVN-85), Intrepid (CVN-86) (Ranger Class): 76,500 tons, 338.3 x 73.2 x 12.2m, 2x8 Mk 55 VLS (SAMs), 4x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 96x FV-45/FV-45-EW Sea Hawk V/STOL & EV-84A/EVS-84A/EVE-84A Kingfisher utility/ASW/AEW & V-22N Osprey, SPY-4C 3-D radar, 36kt 2,480 crew, 4x EMALS catapults, 2051-65 Ticonderoga (CVN-87): submersible aircraft carrier, 250,000 tons (sub), 610 x 122 x 61m, 8x21in TT (4 bow, 4 stern) (128x torps), 8x4 SLCM, 4x8 VLS (256x SAMs), 2x ion cannons, 6x laser CIWS, 220x Manta-Ray submarine-fighters & FV-45 Sea Hawk V/STOL & EV EV-84A/EVS-84A/EVE-84A Kingfisher utility/ASW/AEW & V-22N Osprey &AH-75 Striker heli, 3,350 troops & 172 vehicles & 4x LCAC & 6x LSS-22 Class, 35kt, 3,570 crew, has three hulls, the rear forming the flight deck, 2090s Saratoga (CVN-89) +3 unnamed (CVN-90 – 92) (Saratoga Class): 65,200 tons, 298.7 x 85.3 x 11.3m, 2x96 Mk 55 VLS (SAMs), 8x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 76x FV-45/FV-45-EW Sea Hawk V/STOL & EV-84A/EVS-84A/EVE-84A utility/ASW/AEW & V-22N Osprey, SPY-5D 3-D radar, 40kt 1,470 crew, 4x EMALS catapults, 2070+ DDG Raymond Fox (DDG-168) +? unnamed (Raymond Fox Class): 10,150 tons, 195.4 x 21.3 x 8.9m, 1x 155mm EM gun, 1x96 Mk 59 VLS (SLCM/SSM/SAM/ASW), 4x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 2x4 12.75in TT (88x torps), 6x EVS-84A/EVE-84A ASW/AEW VTOL, SPY-5D 3-D radar, 4x gas turbines & integrated electric propulsion, 36kt, 191 crew, 2050s Nicole Rosette (DDG-1052) +? unnamed (Nicole Rosette Class): 12,220 tons, 196.6 x 20.7 x 9.3m, 1x 155mm, 2x64 Mk 41 VLS (SLCM/SSM,SAM/ASW), 4x RAM, 2x4 12.75in TT (88x torps), 2x heli/VTOL, SPY-3H 3-D radar, 4x gas turbines & integrated electric propulsion, 32kt, 225 crew, 2040s Frigates Tomlinson (FFG-69) (Tomlinson Class): 4,300 tons (full load), 132 x 14.6m, 1x76mm Mk 75, 1x32 Mk 41 VLS (SM-2/ESSM/Tomahawk/ASROC), 2x4 Harpoon, 1x Mk 49 RAM, 1x Phalanx, 1x heli, 32kt, 83 crew, 2010s Richard E. Byrd (FF-1108), Eve Castleman (FF-115), Barry Solomon (FF-121) +13 unnamed (Richard R. Byrd Class): 3,120 tons, 127.4 x 14.7 x 7.2m, 1x 76mm Mk 75, 1x32 Mk 41 VLS (SLCM/SSM/SAM/ASW), 2x Mk 49 RAM, 2x4 12.75in TT (64x torps), 1x EVS-84A Kingfisher, SPS-88 phased array radar & SQR-20 towed sonar, 35kt, 109 crew, 2040s Francis Darcey (FFGN-235) +? (fictional Francis Darcey Class): 3,250 tons, 134.7 x 16.5 x 5.6m, 1x 100mm Mk 205 railgun,1x96 Mk 59 VLS (SLCM/SSM/SAMs), 2x Mk 44 Sea Sabre railgun/SAM CIWS, 2x4 12.75in TT (68x torps), 2x EVS-84A Kingfisher, SPY-6S 3-D radar, 45kt, 118 crew, 2060s Patrol Craft 79x Barracuda Class (WPB-A01-WPB-K79): patrol gunship/cutter, 64 tons, 131 x 20.3 x 3.9ft, 1x laser (fwd turret), 2x4 AS/AAML-4 SSMs, 1x12 60mm mini-missiles, 4x DCTs (8x DCs), 2x diesels, 30kt, 950nm (max speed), 10 crew, 2030s Eagle (PC-101) +23 unnamed (Eagle Class): patrol boats, 950 tons, 85.5 x 17.9 x 3.7m, 1x 65mm Mk 215 railgun, 1x8 Mk 55 VLS (56x SAMs), 1x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 2x1 M31 railguns, 2x2 12.75in TT (28x tops), SPX-1L phased array radar, 58kt, 44 crew, trimaran hull design, 2089+ Hovercraft Rumsfeld: ?x 105mm, 63kt, stealth design, 2117 SSBN Okeanos (SSBN-?) (Wichita Class): 10,000 tons (surf), ?x TT (?x Mk 10 torps), ?x Gorgon SLBMs, hull constructed from high tensile plastics with polycarbonate anechoic coating, Rigel AI combat system, ?x hydrojets, 2032 Francis Scott Key (SSBN-22) +11 unnamed (Francis Scott Key Class): 34,600 tons (sub), 178 x 24.5 x 11m, 4x 21in TT (34x torps), 32x Thunder Bird A-4 SLBM (16x MIRV, 12,000km), 2x laser CIWS, 33kt, 98 crew, 2060+ SSGN Kraken +7 unnamed (SSGN-21) (Kraken Class): 15,600 tons (sub), 147.8 x 13.4 x 16.6m, 4x 21in TT (28x torps), 16x7 VLS (Tomahawk/ Fasthawk SLCM), 1x laser CIWS, 32kt, 135 crew, 2050+ SSN Tigershark (SSN-888), Steelhead +? unnamed (Tigershark Class): 8,100 tons (sub), 118.9 x 11 x 16.1m, 4x 21in TT (52x torps), 4x32 VLS (SSM/SLCM/SAM/ASW), 4x2 VLS (SLCM), 2x laser CIWS, 45kt, 1,524m max diving depth, 120 crew, 2050+ Swordfish (SSN-981) +57 unnamed (Swordfish Class): 8,800tons (sub), 115.8 x 18.3 x 12.2m, 4x 21in TT (64x torps), 4x32 VLS (SSM/SLCM/SAM/ASW), 2x laser CIWS, 35kt, 108 crew, 2060+ U85: minisub, 2x TT, 2060s Other Submarines Marine Anti-Naval Technology Armament (MANTA): USV, discus shaped, HE warhead, sonar signature homing, solar panel recharged batteries, props & 8x legs for seabed travel, 20kt, 2032 Greyback (SSTN-01), Cuttlefish (SSTN-?) +10 unnamed (Greyback Class): submarine troop transports, 10,500 tons (sub), 118.9 x 11 x 16.1m, 4x 21in TT (52x torps), 24x SLCM, 2x laser CIWS, 2x Mantra-Ray submarine-fighters, 160 troops, 36kt, 1,524m max diving depth, 96 crew, 2090+ Trident (SSVN-22): submarine aircraft carrier, 19,400 tons (sub), 170.7 x 19.8 x 15.2m, 6x 21in TT (72x torps), 4x32 VLS (SSM/SLCM/SAM/ASW), 4x2 VLS (SLCMs), 2x ion cannon, 2x laser CIWS, 12x Manta-Ray submarine-fighters, 40kt, 164 crew, 2096 Amphibious Ships 4x unnamed (LHDN-10 Tripoli Class): 21,700 tons, 210 x 32 x 7.5m, 2x48 Mk 59 VLS (SAMs),14x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 50x V/STOL fighters, tiltrotors & heli, 2,100 troops & 105 vehicles & 4x LCAC, SPY-6S 3-D radar, nuclear-powered, 30kt, 680 crew, 2060+ 12x unnamed (LSD-53 Point Defiance Class): 13,500 tons, 186.7 x 27.6 x 6.5m, 2x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 4x heli/VTOL, 450 troops & 84 vehicles & 2x LCAC,124kt, 285 crew, 2040+ LPDN-48 Cape Lobos Class: 36,200 tons, 259.1 x 44.2 x 8.4m, 1x48 Mk 59B VLS (SAMs),14x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 4x heli/VTOL, 700 troops & 100 vehicles & 2x LCAC, SPX-1A 3-D radar, nuclear-powered, 28kt, 298 crew, 2050+ 20x unnamed (JHSV-21 Vigilant Class): high speed vessel, 1,680 tons, 103 x 28.5 x 3.83m, 2x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 4x1 0.5in HMGs, 1x heli/VTOL,1104-312 troops & 30 vehicles, SPS-575 phased array radar, 46kt, 22-42 crew, 2040+ Auxiliaries 20x unnamed (ADCN-26 Yosemite Class): ammunition/stores vessels, 52,500 tons (full load), 230.1 x 32 x 11m, 4x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 2x heli/VTOL,110,000 tons of ammunition & 15,000 tons non-refrigerated cargo & 2,500 tons refrigerated cargo, SPX-1A phased array radar, nuclear-powered, 32kt, 204 crew, 2050+ 12x unnamed (AKR-345 SSGT William R. Connolly Class): fast vehicle cargo ship, 59,700 tons (full load), 288.5 x 32 x 11.5m, 1x RAM, 2x Phalanx, 1x heli/VTOL, 200x MBT to 600x small vehicles/25,000 tons cargo, 33kt, 70 crew, 2040+ LCAC-854 Crab Class: LCAC, 200 tons, 26.8 x 14.3m, 8x missiles, 1x12 SAM, 1x ion cannon or laser, 1x M-31 railgun or AGS, 200 troops & 80-100 tons cargo/vehicles, 80mph, 5 crew, 2060+ LSS-22 Guppy Class: submersible landing craft, 240 tons, 26.2 x 13.7 x 7.62m, 2x TT (16x torps/missiles), 3x ion cannon, 80 troops & 40 tons cargo/vehicles, 12kt (sub), 8 crew, 2060+ Riptide (T-ATF?): tug, 2077 US Coast Guard Cutters 12x unnamed (WMEC-148 Valiant Class): 1,755 tons, 92.7 x 16.6 x 4.4m, 1x 57mm Mk 110, 1x8 Mk 55 VLS (56x SAMs), 2x 0.5in Browning HMG, 1x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 1x EV-84A Kingfisher, SPX-1L phased array radar, 48kt, 120 crew, 2020+ WMEC-1050 Harriet Lane Class: 2,400 tons, 98.9 x 13.6 x 4.1m, 1x 57mm Mk 110, 1x Phalanx CIWS, 2x 0.5in Browning HMG, 1x EV-84A Kingfisher, SPS-575 (TRS-16) radar, 26kt, 68 crew, 2020+ 12x unnamed (WMLS-780 Walcott Class): 4,100 tons, 127.4 x 16 x 7.5m, 1x 76mm Mk 75, 2x M31 railguns, 1x8 Mk 48 VLS (32x ESSM), 1x Phalanx, 2x1 0.5in HMGs, 1x3 12.75in TT (27x tops), 1x EV-84A Kingfisher or 4x MQ-14 Ghost Scout UAVs, SPS-88 phased array radar, CODOG, 28kt, 8,000nm, 67 crew, 2030+ WHEC-1350 Hazard Class: 2,950 tons, 99.1 x 19.8 x 5m, 1x 76mm Mk 75, 1x48 Mk 59B VLS, 2x 25mm Bushmaster, 1x Phalanx/RAM, 2x4 12.75in TT (40x tops), 2x EV-84A Kingfisher, SPX-1A phased array radar, 56kt, 108 crew, trimaran hull design, 2050+ WPB-94751 Class: 92 tons, 28.6 x 6.2 x 1.9m, 2x M38 railguns, 1x 40mm AGL-40 AGL, 40kt, 16 crew, 2060+ WPB-156855 Margaret L. Baker Class: 305 tons, 47.5 x 7.9 x 2.3m, 2x M31 railguns, 4x SSM, 1x Mk 44 Sea Sabre CIWS, 2x2 12.75in TT (20x tops), 48kt, 16 crew, 2060+ *** Part V: Fictional Warships Non-State/Fictional Organisation/AU State Ships 1850-2100 Non-State Operated Ships Olive Branch (ex-Almirante Constant) (Russian disguise as ‘Ekaterinoslav’): 10,000 tons, 300 x 60ft, 8x2 6in (fore, aft & en echelon turrets, autoloaders) (shells use fictional 'Whaddeit' improved cordite & liquid air burster), ?x 6pdr QF (retractable turrets), fictional ‘Z-Ray’ radio weapon to disable ships’ electric systems within 2-9 mile range & 'ZZ-Ray' electronic weapon can detonate explosives at 9-18 mile range, 67.5kt, petrol-engines, six propellers, has gyroscope autopilot, retractable funnel, 105 crew; keel houses a submarine; 30ft x 8ft, 1x 100mm torpedo tube (20x torpedoes), 35hp electric motor, British-built, 1910-14 Alerte (ex-R81) (R Class?): submarine, 1x 6in, ?x TT, upperworks disguised as tramp steamer, pirate vessel, 1924 Neptune: ex-military demonstrator cruiser submarine, refitted for polar exploration, ice drill, 31 crew, built by fictional US Seabright Shipyard, early 1930s I-203: ex-IJN submarine, extant 1953 in private hands; real I-203 Sentaka-Dei Class but portrayed as C Type Aurora: armed whale catcher, 1x mount with 1x Spandau MG08 & 1x Hotchkiss aft of bridge, 1962 Stella del Mare: motor yacht, 200 tons, 1x 40mm Bofors (aft concealed), 3x MGs, 14kt, 1969; operated by fictional Fuad Syndicate Orestes: armed coaster, 3,000 tons, 2x 21in TT (UW) (?x fictional Mk.XI (Modified) torps), small arms, 8kt, 1969; operated by fictional Fuad Syndicate MS Buras: armed freighter, 2x? 20 mm Oerlikon (concealed mounts) PS Stonewall Jackson: Mississippi Sidewheel paddle steamer, 270ft x 44ft x 32in, 2x1 12pdr muzzle loading cannon, 40 Springfield muskets, 13-17.4kt, launched 1915; operated by Confederate reenactors Griffin (ex-USS Sea Stallion SS-477) (Balo GUPPY Class): modernised with small nuclear powerplant, 40kt (sub), 20 crew, operated by McFallen Clan pirates, 1983 Breeze: armed trawler, 1x M60 MG, operated by McFallen Clan pirates under Australian flag, 1983 U557 (Type XX Class): modified design, recovered by Colombian cartel, 1984 [see also Germany, 1900-1945 section] Ex-USS Iowa (BB-61): monitor conversion retaining only B turret (HE & ‘QD’ BW shells), 22ft draught, most armament, armour removed and dummy wooden superstructure fitted, operated by African Army of Revolution, 1988 Numestra del Oro: armed merchant raider, 180ft long, hand-held weapons (RPGs/ LAW/ Stinger/ rifles), diesel powered, 15kt, owned by Colombian cartel, 1990 Ramera: armed yacht, 4x 0.5in Browning, RPG-16s, light armour, owned by Colombian cartel, 1991 3x LC-11 Class: shallow draught assault boats, 40ft long, 1x2 12.7mm, 2x 450hp engines, 45kt, operated by Green Tiger Triad, 1992 Unnamed (ex-PT-?): ex-WW2 PT boat, 2x 12.7mm MGs, 2x Mk 10 torps, in private hands, 1992 Thunderfish (Pr.877 Kilo Class): modified with more automated systems, 2000 USS Constitution (Replica): 30x1 0.5in Browning M2HB HMGs (gun deck , firing through gunports) , 1x 20mm PIVAD (quarterdeck), 2x 450hp Caterpillar diesels, 12kt (diesel)/ 15kt sail, built 1987 for film work, by 2000 armed by crew post-nuclear war in 1997 Oregon: rebuilt 1950s Pacific Northwest lumber carrier, 300 x 45ft, 4x Harpoon, 1x2 30mm Oerlikon, 2x TT (Mk 46 torps), 2x diesels, 40kt, operated by mercenary group ‘Cabrillo Corporation’, 2000 Ras Ormara: armed tramp ship, 2,000 tons, 300ft long, small arms & stowed ternary nerve gas, 24kt, modified in Pakistan with North Korean assistance for terrorist group, Liberian registered with fake Sonmiani Tramp Service of Karachi, 2001 Oregon II: rebuilt 1960s cargo liner, 11,585 tons, 560 x 75ft, 2x Russian SLCM, 4x Exocet, ?x 120mm, 3x 20mm Gatling cannons, ?x MGs, 2x TT (bow), 2x minisubs, 1x heli, Magnetohydrodynamic drive propulsion, 50+kt, converted in Russia with US funds, operated by ‘Cabrillo Corporation’, 2005 MV Mongol Invader: armed LNG tanker, 1,860 x 360ft, 60,000shp diesels, hand-held SAM & SSMs, owned by Cerberus Corporation, 2003 Barracuda 945, Barracuda II (Pr.945 Sierra I Class): ex-Russian, operated by Hamas, 2003 Titan 1 to Titan 9, Titan 10 (ex-Severstal (TK-20)) (Pr.941 Typhoon Class): converted to oil tanker submarines, 10,000 tons crude oil, 75 crew, operated by fictional Texas Oil/Brashnev Power Consortium, 2004 Karakov: fish factory ship, 213.4m long, small arms, used by Russian Mafia, 2004 Kra IV: armed trawler, 73ft long, hand held weapons, operated by Karamita Breakers (pirates), 2005 Maus, Souri: floating drydocks, 244 x 73m, built for Oscar II Class SSGNs, ex-Soviet, owned by Karamita Breakers, 2005 Koguryo (ex-Baekje): cable layer converted to command ship for Sea Launch platform Odyssey, 133 x 40.5m, concealed armament, ?x C-801 (‘CSS-N-4’) SSMs, ?x HQ-7 (‘CSA-4’) SAMs, operated by South Korean Kang Corporation, 2007 MV Crescent Fire (aka Crescent King): AMC converted from oil tanker, 1x R-17 ‘Scud-B’ (Sarin warhead), small arms, used by Al-Qaeda, 2007 Unnamed (ex-Volgograd): converted ex-Russian whaler, ?x AA, used by Al-Qaeda, 2008 Mercer (Scorpène Class): real submarine Tun Abdul Razak, crewed by CIA-recruited mercenaries before delivery to Malaysia, 2009 Pasha (Type 352 Ensdorf Class): modified design, 1x 5in, missiles, MGs, helipad, ex-Indonesian, operated by Shanghai Triad, 2010; specs do not match real class Dustboat: AMC, 120ft x 24ft, 1x 105mm M102 howitzer (later M198), ?x 0.5in Browning, helipad, 2x diesels for 18kt & gas turbines with pump-jets for 40kt, launched 1960, operated by Kilos Shipping in 2010 MV Golden Goose: AMC converted from LNG carrier, 2x 40mm Mk44 Bushmaster IV (concealed), 150 troops & 3x AAVP-7A1 AFVs, helipad for 1x large heli, owned by fictional Bannock Oil Corporation, 2011 Kyung Yang No.173: small arms & RPGs, captured Korean trawler, used by Somali pirates as a mothership, 2012 MT Marie Floyd, Pacific Endurance: AMCs converted from oil tankers, small arms & RPGs, Phoenix Shipping Ltd. as a Privateer under Liberian flag, 2012 Unnamed (ex-Sahand) (Moudge Class): frigate, carries 1x minisub, supplied to ISIS by Iran, 2017 Magellan Sun: armed merchant ship, 370ft long, 3x1 4in (concealed in shipping containers), owned by Tai Fong Shipping in Hong Kong but operated by the Philippine 'New People’s Army', 2017 La Carranza Garza (ex-SEACOR Mariner): oil platform supply vessel, 150ft long, hand-held weapons inc. AK-47s & 8x Strela-3 MANPADS, 2x 1,157hp diesels, 12kt, operated by Mexican ‘Brown Berets' separatist group, 2017 Unnamed (fictional Victor V Class): ex-Russian SSN, unspecified nuclear weapon, operated by Al-Qaeda, 2017 Kalinga (ex-?), Maurya (ex-?) (Nilgiri Class): ex-Indian frigates, owned by Orbital Ocean Corporation, 2018 Okeanos (SSBN-?) (Wichita Class):?x Gorgon SLBMs replaced by ?x Skybolt SLCM, hijacked by Force Three criminal syndicate, 2032 [see 2025-2100 US entry] Fictional 1905 Official British mercenary-manned South China Sea Anti-Piracy Fleet Laird: cruiser, 6,500 tons, 2x1 8in, 12x1 6in (6x casemates, 6x shielded), 4in belt, 8x1 12pdr, 6x1 3pdr, 4x Maxims, 2x 12pdr field guns, 22.5kt, built by Laird Strong Arm: cruiser, 3,600 tons, 8x1 6in, 10x1 6pdr, 3x1 13pdr, 20kt, built by Elswick Sylvia: armed steamer, 4x1 12pdr, 2x 12pdr field guns, 2x Maxims, 2,000 tons of coal & provisions Destroyer No.1: 1x 12pdr, 5x1 6pdr, 2x TT, 28.9kt, four funnels, built by Yarrow Destroyer No.2: 1x 12pdr, 5x1 6pdr, 2x TT 29.6kt, two funnels, built by Thornycroft Destroyer No.3: 1x 12pdr, 5x1 6pdr, 2x TT, 29.5kt, three funnels, built by Laird Fictional National Underwater Marine Agency (NUMA) Argo, Sea Hunter: research ship, 200ft long, 30kt, has moonpool and aft helipad, 12 crew + 12 scientists, former Coast Guard Vessel, built in Bath, Maine, 2011 Condor: research ship, 3,000 tons, carries two minisubs (Scarab One & Scarab Two), multibeam sonar, 1x heli, 2x gas turbines, 2014 Catalina: research ship, 260ft long, carries minisub Angler (NSV-2) First Attempt: converted Ocean Tug, 820 tons, 152ft long, 8 crew & 14 scientists, built 1939-40, acquired 1970 from mothballed reserve. Iberia: research ship, carries a two-person minisub, towed array sonar. Ice Hunter: catamaran icebreaker, helipad aft, 2000 Macedonia: research ship, 164ft long, carries a three-person minisub and an autonomous underwater vehicle, towed array sonar, has bow helipad, twin diesels with twin screws, 17kt, 40 crew Matador: research ship, carries experimental ROV Rapunzel (Robotic Advanced Person-shaped Underwater Zero-connection Explorer and manned submersible Grouper, 2011 Nereus: research ship, 250ft x 50ft, 20 crew + 30 scientists, equipped with labs, minisubs and sonar Odin: research ship, carries a three-person minisub, multibeam sonar system Peter Throckmorten: research ship, 275ft long, towed side scan sonar system, mini-subs & ROVs, 1x heli, 2017 Sea Sprite: research ship converted from icebreaking tug, 308 x 65ft, 2x MHD engines, 40kt, has bow helipad, can break ice 6ft thick, 2006 Fictional Open Water Exploration Company (OWEC) Venture (ex-USS Mackinac Strait CVE-125) (Commencement Bay Class): survey ship conversion, 2x1 5in, 4x2 40mm, 6x1 20mm, 30x a/c, 236 crew, 1970 Surveyor (ex-USS Carl R. Renz DD-505) (Fletcher Class): survey ship conversion, 3x1 5in, 2x2 40mm, 4x1 20mm, 1x heli, 60 crew, 1970 Endeavour (ex-USS DuPage County LST-?) (LST-1152 Class): survey ship conversion, 1x 3in, 3x1 40mm, 4x1 20mm, 64 crew, 1970 Bluepeace (ex-USS ? LST-?) (LST-1152 Class): survey ship conversion, 1x 3in, 3x1 40mm, 4x1 20mm, 64 crew, 1970 AU States Austria-Hungary (post 1918) National ship prefix: SMS Battleships Hunyadi, Wien and Budapest (Improved Tegetthoff Class): rebuilt 1934-38, ?x2 105mm, 2x a/c (cross-deck catapult), new powerplant, 28kt Kaiser Franz Josef (Fast Improved Tegetthoff Class): 23,800 tons, 2x3 & 2x2 305mm Admiral Haus, Boroevic, Lissa and Custoza: 45,000 tons, 2x3 1x2 410mm, 5x2 105mm, 4x2 40mm, 2x a/c, 1930s Aircraft Carriers Pinguin: converted liner, ?x aircraft, 1918 Seznt Lazlo (ex-Rio de Janeiro): hybrid carrier conversion, 4x2 12in (fwd), ?x 6in (casemates), 4x2 88-105mm, 4x heli/autogyros, 1930s Salamander, Drache: converted battlecruiser hull, 8x2 88-105mm, 24x 40mm, airgroup of Avia B.534, Letov S.178 (S.328) & Letov S.228 Heavy Cruisers Fiume, Pola, Dubrovnik, Cattaro: 10,000 tons+, 2x3 2x2 203mm, 6x2 105mm, 1x a/c, 1930s Hess, Edelsheim, Sterneck: 2x3 20mm (fwd), 6x2 105mm, ?x Fl-282 heli/ L.200 flying boats aft, 1930s Light Cruisers Kurnitz, Merveldt, Ott, Fahdinger: 4x2 150mm, 4x2 105mm, 2x3 21.7in TT, 1-2x a/c, 1930s Traun, Frimont, Daun, Lacy, Petz, Alvinczy: 6x2 150mm, 4x3 21.7in TT, late 1930s Destroyers Magent: 4x1 140mm, 2x2 40mm, 2x3 21.7in TT, 2x DCT & 1x DCR, 1930s Velebit, Dukla: 3x2 140mm, 2x2 40mm, 2x MG, 2x3 21.1in TT, 2x DCT & 1x DCR, 1930s River Monitors Dnister: 1x1 150mm, 1x1 105mm, 1920s Hron: 2x1 150mm turrets, 4x1 25mm, 1930s Kupa: 1x2 1x1 150mm turrets, 3x1 25mm, late 1930s ML1 Class: river minelayer, 1x 25mm, 16x mines, 1930s Bianco (South American Nation) El Mirante: battleship, 4x2 15in, 1937; portrayed by HMS Royal Oak Calderia (South American Nation) Amphibian: flying submarine, 2x 75mm QF, 2x TT (8x torps), ?x bombs, uses fictional helia anti-gravity liquid material, aerial & water props, 2,400 miles (sea), 12,000 miles (air), 9 crew, 1911, later gifted to Great Britain Confederate States of America (post 1864) National ship prefix: CSS Battleships Norfolk, Florida: 2x1 9.2in, 1891 Virginia (King Edward VII Class): British-built export variant with 8x1 6in casemates and increased bunkerage Alabama, Florida (Lord Nelson Class): British-built export variant South Carolina: 4x2 13.5in, British-built based on Orion Class design Tennessee, Arkansas (Iron Duke Class): British-built export variant Longstreet, Stonewall: 1913-14 Sumter (ex-Rio de Janeiro): acquired while building from Brazil 1914 Mississippi: 5x2 15in, 16x1 6in, 21kt, British-built based on Queen Elizabeth design Battlecruisers Hampton Roads: 3x2 12in (all centreline), 16x1 14in, British-built based on Invincible Class design Shiloh, Yorktown (Tiger Class): British-built export variant Aircraft Carriers Manassas: converted liner, unarmed, ?x Sopwith Cuckoo and Sopwith Camel, 1x lift, 1918 Coast Defence Ships Stuart: 8,640 tons, 310ft long, 1x2 13.5in, 12x1 5.5in, 15kt J. Davis: 2x2 12in, ?x 6in (casemates) Cauto: 2x1 12in (aft & midships), 2x1 6in (fwd) Armoured Cruisers Robert E. Lee, Chesapeake (Minotaur Class): British-built export variant Semmes: 5x2 & 4x1 9.2in, 8x 12pdr, oil-fired turbines Jubilee: 2x1 9.2in, 7x1 6in J. Early: 3x2 8in Cruisers Montgomery (Active Class): British-built export variant Fort Sumter: ?x 5.5in, 1915 Mobile: light cruiser, British-built based on C Classes Louisville: torpedo cruiser, 2x1 6in, 4x3 x 21in TT Norfolk (County Class): British-built export variant Destroyers Hot Springs: escort destroyer, 1942 Submarines Bonefish, Bonito, Scallop, Whelk: 1917 Commerce Raiders Swamp Fox: 1910s Costaveza (South American Nation) General Barrill: ex-Argentine destroyer, ?x QF, 2x1 TT, 25kt, three funnels, US-built, transferred 1911 Costavezan Rebels (vessels captured from Government forces) Manueal Calvo: gunboat, 3x1 6in, ?x QF, 18kt Bolivar: rebuilt steam yacht, 2x1 6in, ?x QF, 2x TT, 18kt Migueal de Barros: rebuilt steam yacht, 2x1 6in, ?x QF, 18kt Imperial Germany (post 1918) National ship prefix: SMS Battleships Barbarossa (L20e Class): 1919 Helgoland (Helgoland Class): rebuilt as gunnery training ship 1930s, beam 305mm turrets replaced by 2x2 210mm & 2x2 150mm turrets König (König Class): rebuilt 1930s, 4x2 305mm, 4x2 150mm, 5x2 105mm, 6x a/c (hangar & catapult amidships) König (König Class): rebuilt 1930s, 4x2 305mm, 2x2 150mm, 2x2 105mm, 4x heli (flightdeck amidships) Worth, Spichern (Bayern Class) Baden (Bayern Class): rebuilt 1930s, 4x2 380mm, 4x2 105mm, 4x2 105mm, TT removed, 2x heli Brandenburg, Worth (L1 Class): rebuilt 1930s, 38,500 tons, 4x2 380mm, 4x2 150mm, 4x2 105mm, 2x heli, 28kt Kaiser Friedrich III Class (L2 Class): rebuilt 1930s, 5x2 380mm, 4x2 150mm, 4x2 105mm, 2x heli Pommern (L20e Class): 42,000 tons, 235m long, 4x2 420mm, 12x1 150mm, 8x1 88mm, 3x 533mm TT (UW), 350mm belt, 23.5kt Königin Luise: 4x2 380mm, 6x2 150mm, 3x a/c, 1920s Battlecruisers Derfflinger, Hindenburg (Derfflinger Class): rebuilt 1930s, 4x2 305mm, 6x2 150mm, 4x2 105mm, 2x a/c Schwerin (Hindenburg Class) Prinz Eitel Friedrich (Mackensen Class): rebuilt 1930s, 4x2 350mm, 6x2 150mm, 6x2 105mm, 4x a/c Yorck (Ersatz Yorck Class): 4x2 380mm, 16x1 150mm, 8x1 88mm, 5x 533mm TT (UW), 27kt Arminius (Ersatz Yorck Class): rebuilt 1930s, 4x2 380mm, 6x2 150mm, 6x2 105mm, 4x a/c Luxembourg, Freya (GK4251 Design): 45,000 tons, 4x2 420mm, 8x1 150mm, 4x1 88mm, 1920s Aircraft Carriers Sleopnir (ex-SS Columbus): liner conversion, 35,000 tons, 50-60x a/c, 1919 Mackensen: converted battlecruiser, 26,750 tons, 28kt, ?x a/c (?x Junkers J.2), 1919 Siegfried (fictional Siegfried Class): helicopter carrier, 2x2 105mm (fwd), 4x2 37mm, 6-12x heli, 2x hangars (topside and hull), late 1930s Heavy Cruisers Dorothea (fictional Dorothea Class): 14,000 tons, 5x2 210mm, 12x1 120mm, 1919 Lorelei (modified Dorothea Class): 14,000 tons, 5x4 150mm, 12x1 120mm, 1919 Gefion (fictional Gefion Class): 15,500 tons, 5x2 210mm, 12x1 120mm, 30kt, rebuilt 1930s, 120mm replaced by 4x2 105mm, 1x heli Ariadne (fictional Ariadne Class): 15,500 tons, 5x4 150mm, 12x1 120mm, 30kt, rebuilt 1930s, 120mm replaced by 4x2 105mm, 1x heli Blücher (fictional Blücher Class): 8,500 tons, 3x2 210mm SK L/50, 4x2 105mm, 2x4 533mm TT, 2x heli, 31kt, 1930s Ostfriesland (fictional Ostfriesland Class): 16,000 tons, 4x3 210mm, SK L/50, 4x2 105mm, 2x3 533mm TT, 3x heli, late 1930s Light Cruisers Würzburg, Flensburg, Potsdam, Göttingen, Freiburg, Konstanz (Cöln II Class) Frauenlob (Cöln II Class): refitted 1930s, 6x1 150mm (all centreline), 2x2 533mm TT, 200x mines, new 60,000shp turbines, 29kt; real uncompleted ship Dortmund (FK4 Class): 4x1 210mm, 2x1 88mm, 32kt, 1920s Breslau (fictional Breslau Class): 10,000 tons, 3x4 150mm, 4x2 105mm, 2x3 533mm TT, 3x heli, 1930s Amazone (fictional Amazone Class): 4x2 150mm, 2x3 533mm TT, late 1930s Danzig (fictional Danzig Class): 6,000 tons, 3x2 150mm, 1x2 105mm, 4x3 533mm TT, 38kt, late 1930s Destroyers Pfeil, Wacht: 4x1 105mm, 1x3 533mm TT Iltis, Jaguar: 4x1 105mm, 2x3 533mm TT Crocodil, Wolf: 4x1 150mm, 2x4 533mm TT Minelayers Albatros, Nautilus: 2x1 150mm Japan Democratic People's Republic (North Japan) (1945+) Kaihō (Pr.23 Sovietsky Soyuz Class): ex-Soviet battleship Dokuritsu II (Pr.1144 Kirov Class) Eikō (Pr.1164 Slava Class) Tōitsu (Pr.1143.5 Admiral Kuznetsov Class) Moka + 5 unnamed (fictional X-Ray II Class): SSN, ?x TT, ?x SLCM, 1990s Muslim Brotherhood Khamsin: battleship, ?x 18in (2x turrets), ?x smaller guns, 20in belt armour, no superstructure, armoured turtledeck, 1942 Kingdom of South New Zealand (24th Century) HMSNZS Dalton: corvette, ?x Seafire nuclear torpedoes HMSNZS Trilby: research ship Nordland Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Theta: submarines, 800 tons (sub), 186 x 24ft, ?x TT (8x torps), 1,600hp diesels, 18kt (surf), 12kt (sub), 4,000nm, 1910s Delta, Epsilon, Iota, Kappa: 1,000 tons (sub), 1x 12pdr (disappearing mount), ?x TT (18x torps), diesels & auxiliary engines, 1915 Oceania (George Orwell’s 1984) Floating Fortress: immense vessel mounting heavy armament and possibly helicopters & aircraft, possibly mobile Paraquil del Norte (South American Nation) Estramarella: armed steamer, 1x 6in, 6kt Imperial Russia (post 1917) Retvisan (Kostenko Design): 44,000 tons, 240 x 30m, 3x3 406mm, 6x2 (turrets) & 8x1 (casemates) 152mm, 30kt Nikolai II, Alexander I (Borodino Class): battlecruisers Dvenadsat Apostolov, Prokhor (modified Littorio Class): battleships, 35,000 tons, 2x3 & 1x2 406mm, 4x3 152mm, 14x1 100mm, 6x heli, 29kt Dvienadtsat Apostolov, Ioann Zlatoust (Ansaldo UP41 Class): battleships, 42,000 tons, 3x3 406mm, 4x3 180mm Kulevtcha, Nadezhda, Berislav: heavy cruisers, 10,000 tons, 3x3 203mm, Ansaldo design Almaz, Jemtchug, Aurora, Diana: light cruisers, 4x2 155mm, 6x1 or 6x2 37-45mm, 2x3 533mm TT, 2x a/c, Ansaldo design Grozyaschi, Gremyashchi, Otvajni, Uraletz, Kubanetz, Teretz, Zaporozetz, Donetz: coastal defence ships, 2,000 tons, 2x2 152mm, 8x1 76mm, 4x 37-45mm, armoured, 1930s Admiral Ushakov: coast defence ship, 20,000 tons, 2x2 280mm, 4x2 152mm, 2x2 100mm, 3x heli, Ansaldo design Strogi, Smyetlivi, Sviryepi, Stremitelni, Zhivoi, Zhivuchi, Zhutki, Zharki, Shestakov, Baranov, Zatzarenni, Saken, Nerpa, Pishtchal: destroyers, Italian design similar to historical Type 7 Shershen: helicopter carrier, 18,000 tons, 200m long, 7x2 37-45mm, 4x2 23mm, 25x Mil-1, 1x lift, island superstructure, 25kt, 1930s San Paulo (South American nation) Unnamed: submarine, ?x TT, 1x gun, MGs, 12x mines, has schnorkel, early 1950s Santa Cruz (South American nation in Patagonia) La Buena Presidente: battlecruiser, 4x2 12in, British built, 1911 Presidente Canilla: cruiser, 1911 San Josef: cruiser, 1911 Salvador: torpedo gunboat; older design extant 1911 Estremadura: armed steam yacht, 1911 Primero de Maie: armed steamer, 1911 Serbia (post 1918) Nesreha: river monitor, 1x 120mm turret, 2x2 40mm Bofors (all aft), Russian-built, 1935 Zmaj: river monitor, 900 tons, 2x1 180mm turrets, 1x 40mm Bofors, Russian-built, 1938 GB-1 Class: river gunboat, 1x2 40mm Bofors (aft), ?x MGs, 1930s Talpico (South American Nation) Libertad, Paulo, Peubla: battleships, 1911 Triple Alliance Fleet (includes Germany & Austria Hungary) (1910) Battleships Kronprinz Gustave: 20,000 tons Hertzog: ?x 279mm Askoldin, Donetz, Gelion, Styx, Trodet, Von Der Flack United Islamic Republic (Middle East 1990s) Sharuq (Pr.949 Oscar Class): ex-Soviet, 1993 Valderia (South American Nation) Unnamed: super-dreadnought, built by Elswick, sold to Peru 1914 4x Unnamed: destroyers, built by Vulkan 6x Unnamed: submarines, French built West African Union (merger of Liberia and Sierra Leone, 2005) Promise (ex-Nigerian Marabai) (Lerici Class): converted minesweeper, 1x2 30mm Emerson (fwd), 2x2 57mm AK-725 (aft), ?x SAMs Unity (ex-Sierra Leone Moa) (Type 062 ‘Shanghai II’ Class): ?x MANPADS Allegance (ex-Sierra Leone) (Swift Class): patrol cutter, 1x 40mm, 1x2 20mm, 2x1 MGs, ?x MANPADS 40x Boghammer: 1x2 12.7mm KPV & small arms Supermarination Universe 3E: nuclear-powered minisub, 23.5 tonnes (sub), 11 x 3m, 2x TT, 45kt, 2064 FAB 2: yacht, 4x TT, 100kt, 1-5 crew, 2026 Wadi: yacht/gunboat, concealed guns, missiles and torps, built by El Hudatvia for WASP, 2067 Mechanical Fish: fish-shaped nuclear-powered attack submarine, 6x torps, 1x laser, 550kt, 1 crew, 2067 4x Skydiver: aircraft-carrying submarine, 1x Sky Fighter interceptor armed with 4x cannon & 2x missile pods, ?x TT, twin nuclear turbines with pump-jets, 5-6 crew, 1980s World Security Patrol WSP Guard Class: one-man minisub, 2060 WSP Seaprobe Class: nuclear-powered attack submarine, 2060 World Aquanaut Security Patrol Stingray, Barracuda, Moray, Spearfish, Thornback (Stingray Class): nuclear-powered attack submarine, 60ft long, 2x TT (16x Sting missiles), 600kt, 36,000ft max diving depth, 2x Aqua Sprite minisubs, 2-3 crew, 2064-67 City of York +? unnamed (Merlin Class): nuclear-powered patrol submarine, 4x TT, 300kt, 10 crew, 2064 Seahorse Class: nuclear-powered patrol submarine, 2x TT, 2064 Cougar Class: nuclear-powered aircraft carrier submarine, 1 mile long, 200x a/c, 17,000 crew, 2065 Lord Nelson +? unnamed (Panther Class): nuclear-powered aircraft carrier submarine, 180,000 tonnes, 12x bow TT, 35x fictional Arrowhead interceptors, 120kt, 2,000 crew, 2064 Unnamed: nuclear-powered aircraft carrier submarine, 220,000 tons, 100x SSMs/SAMs, 200x a/c, 100kt, 17,000 crew, 2064 Sea Leopard 1 +? unnamed (Sea Leopard Class): nuclear-powered support ship, 10x4 missile launchers (SSM, SAM, ASW), 16x fictional Hummingbird VTOL strike & 4x VTOL transports, 300kt, semi-catamaran hull, 2065 WASP Ambulance Hydrofoil: 2x turbofans, 10 crew & 50 patients, 250kt, 2068; designed by Embleton Associates & built by U.E.I. World Navy WNS Atlantic: aircraft carrier, 80,000 tonnes, 3x 10in, 6x2 SAM launchers, 150x a/c, 4x lefts/ZELL, 2x catapults, 70kt, 2013 WNS Reaper (SSN-6): nuclear-powered attack submarine, ?x TT,14x nuclear gyrotorpedoes, 2026 WNS WN27: one-man minisub, 2x TT, 2064 Spectrum 5x unnamed (ex-WNS Clam Class): nuclear-powered attack submarine, 7,000 tons (sub), 420 x 60ft, 6x TT (24x torps), 6x SLBM/SLCM, 1x9 missile launcher, 1x VTOL aircraft, built 2020s, refitted 2050s, extant 2068 |
Author: | Graham1973 [ March 6th, 2017, 1:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: List of Ships in Fiction |
I am continuing to update my list of novels with fictional warships, the link below will take you to the first page. http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/i ... 930.0.html |
Author: | Hood [ May 7th, 2017, 1:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: List of Ships in Fiction |
Appendix I – Fictional Naval Weapons China FL-7: SSM, improved copy of French MM.38 Exocet, 1991; real FL-7 missile is not an Exocet copy FL-9: SSM, ‘experimental’ unlicensed copy of Franco-German ANS missile, 20kt nuclear or 513kg shaped-charge warhead, Mach 2.5, range 180km, fitted to DDG Hong Lung (E5 Class), 1991 HQ-24: SAM, launched from 8-cell VLS, 2050s HQ-91: SAM, copy of French Masurca, twin-arm launcher fitted to Luda Class conversions, single-arm launcher fitted to DDG Hong Lung (E5 Class), 1991 Julang-3 (JL-3): SLBM, fitted to submarine Red Dawn, 1999-2010 Unnamed: copy of Phalanx CIWS, 20mm/30mm cannon, 1991 Type 850: CIWS, combined 7-barrelled 30mm cannon & SAM mount, 2050s France 20mm railgun CIWS: six-barrelled railgun, 2060s 400mm gun: fitted to battleship Gascogne, 1945+ Torpedo-Mine: torpedo with magnetic clamps, remote-detonation, fitted to submarine Le Vengeur, 1901 Sadral-AL: improved Sadral, automatic sextuple launcher, 2060s Sylver LTR: 16-cell VLS, for developed PAAMS SAM, 2060s Sylver MRX: 64-cell, 48-cell & 32-cell VLS, 2070s Germany 530mm (21in) gun: fitted to battleship Führer & H45 Class 508mm gun: fitted to H42 Class battleships 420mm gun: fitted to B Class battleships 380mm electromagnetic railgun: mounted in armoured triple turret, 2100s 210mm SK L/50: fitted to fictional Blücher and Ostfriesland classes, 1930s 8mm RLG-8G: electromagnetic railgun, Heckler & Koch design, 2050s 'Dolch' (Dagger): submarine-mounted SAM system, fitted to Type 212b class, 2007 Fritz-Z (PC 1400-Z): modified Fritz-X glider with liquid fuel rocket, 600mph, 9.7km range, carried by Do-217 Pi-2: torpedo with magnetic detonator using target’s magnetic field as trigger, fitted to U648, 1941 Seabed torpedo mine: encapsulated torpedo with Tabun nerve gas warhead, magnetic fusing, armed/disarmed by an acoustic pulse, 1940s Wotan: magnetic-homing silent torpedo, flashless explosive, fitted to U700, 1941 Unterwasserlaufkörper (Supercavitating Underwater Running Body): supercavitating torpedo, 192kt, built by fictional company Ozeankriegsfuhrungtechnologien (Ocean Warfare Technologies), fitted to North Korean supercavitating submarine Kang Chul Poong, 2015 Unnamed: acoustic torpedo, 10km range at 25kt or 28km at 15kt, Magnetohydrodynamic drive propulsion, designed for U1215 nuclear submarine, 1945 Unnamed: SLCM, liquid hydrogen-fuelled ramjet, Mach 8, nuclear warhead, fitted to SSN Admiral von Scheer, 2013 Great Britain Guns 20in BL Mk I gun: fitted to HMS Superb (Incomparable Class), 1925 46 ton (12in) gun: with hydraulic automatic reloading system, fitted to HMS Centurion, 1890s 9.2in Mk XVI gun: fitted to fictional E3 Class, 1915 6.1in (155mm) Vickers: fitted to HMS Amazon (Type 45 Batch II) 9in gun: fitted to destroyers HMS Brigadier & Essex, 1910s 11pdr: automatic gun, HA mount, fitted to New River Class destroyers, 1913-20 ‘Special Guns’: shells contain hypergolic explosive mixture, fitted to HMS Ithuriel, 1910 Missiles Sea Dart Mod.5: improved variant, 74.08km range, fitted to HMS Edinburgh (Type 42), 1994 Sea Wolf GWS-27: improved variant, real project but married to 4-round lightweight launcher, 1992 Stingfish: SAM, mast-mounted launcher, 150lb weight, 50lb Amatol G1 warhead, solid fuel, supersonic, active radar guidance, can also be used against surface targets, fitted to HMS Saturn (modified Swiftsure Class), 1989-91 Anti-Submarine Anti-Submarine howitzer: fixed single mount, probably 4.7in calibre, fitted to HMS Tishy’s Ghost, 1926 ‘Creeper’: anti-submarine acoustic homing torpedo, fitted to HMS Terrier (Type 15), 1950s Other 50Mt yield warhead: fitted to BMSNC AMCs, 1970s Outfit DEC Laser Dazzle System (Mark 3): used against aircraft (dazzle), EO-guided weapons & small craft, 5,000m effective range, 1993 India Kali: sub-launched anti-ship missile, launched from 533mm TT, travel underwater 4-5 miles before sea-skimming to target, 8km range active radar homing, carried by Kilo Class Shiva, 1997 Italy 400mm gun: fitted to battleship Vittorio de Seca and Lepanto Class Japan 20in gun: fitted to battleship Yokozuna, 1944 530mm (20.8in) gun: fitted to battleship Mito 560mm (22in) gun: fitted to battleships Harima, Noto, Mino 610mm (24in) gun: intended for unbuilt class 660mm (25.9in) gun: intended for unbuilt class Black Lance: 21in torpedo, oxygen type?, fitted to Mikuni (Myoko Class) Drill Ram: fitted to submarine Denkopan, 1908 Netherlands Thor: 8-cell VLS for SAMs, 2060s Norway Freya IV: SAM, uses octuple launcher, 2060s Freya VIII: SAM, uses octuple launcher, 2090s Kingdom of South NewZealand (24th Century) Seafire: torpedo, nuclear warhead, 47kt, fitted to corvette HMSNZS Dalton Soviet Union/Russia Guns 100mm AK-100: 2030 100mm electromagnetic railgun: 2080s 152mm gun: twin stealth mount, 850m/s MV, 20-35rpm, 22+km range, fitted to Kirov 2020 152mm gun: single and twin mounts, 2038 152mm electromagnetic railgun: 2090 22in gun: three types of shell; armour-piercing, HE & incendiary splinter ‘shotgun’ AA, fitted to Stalin, 1945 CIWS CADS-N-6: CIWS, combined laser & 32x SAM mount, 2050s SLBMs & SLCMs SS-N-9 (Mk II): MIRV warheads, fitted to Zhukov (fictional Delta II Class), 1974 SS-N-34: SLBM/SLCM, fitted to Mezen (Oscar Class), 1985 SS-N-50 ‘Scythe’: 12x MIRV warheads, 5,000nm range, fitted to Ossetyr Class, 2041 Cruise Missiles SS-NX-12: nuclear warhead, TERCOM guidance, fitted to trials ship Boris Chilikin (using SS-N-2 launcher), 1986 SS-NX-27: long-range, possibly hypersonic, nuclear warhead, fitted to Kaliningrad (fictional Pr.985 Class), 2000 SS-N-40: 2037 SS-N-100 'Skimmer Pole': 450km range, fitted to Chenin Class, 1986+ Shark: fired underwater, seaskimmer, rocket-powered terminal dive, 1993 Scorpion: MIRV warheads, fitted to Natalia (K-524) (Delta IV Class), 2014 Unnamed: can be used against air or surface targets, solid fuel, Mach 4, 250 miles (402km) range, fitted to Zhukov (fictional Delta II Class), 1974 SSMs Unnamed SSM/SAM: solid-fuel, Mach 4, IR, sonic & radar guidance, 250 mile (400km) range, fitted to Zhukov (fictional Delta II Class), 1974 ‘Zimorodok’: anti-carrier SSM, fitted to Kharkov (Delta IV), 1991 3M-54E3 (SS-N-27B): sea-skimmer, 6.2m long, Mach 0.8, 300km range, 400kg HE warhead, fitted to Kirov 2020 SS-N-29 (‘Sunburn’): ramjet-powered, sea-skimmer, 9.75m long, Mach 3, 450kg penetrating warhead, fitted to Kirov 2020 MOS-III (‘Starfire’): SSM/ASW, rocket & ramjet-powered, ballistic trajectory, 9m long, Mach 5, 300kg SAP warhead, fitted to Kirov 2020 SAMs Modified AA-12 (R-77): submarine-launched SAM R-77 variant, 30kg warhead, fitted to Vulkan (Delta III Class) ‘Anvil’: submarine-launched self-defence SAM, 1984 ‘Flying Fish’: submarine-launched self-defence SAM, launched from special dispenser or torpedo tube, comprises a rising buoy from which the missile is fired on reaching the surface, 1986+ Naval SA-21: variant of S-400 Triumf for VLS launch from submarines, fitted to Pr.885M Yasen Class Kazan (K-561), 2017 SA-N-10: ABM, SA-N-6 variant, fitted to replace SA-N-9 on two modified Udaloy Class, 1986 SA-N-60: area-defence SAM and anti-ship, fitted to Chenin Class, 1986+ ‘Teardrop’: SAM, fitted to Sergei G. Gorshkov, 1995 Torpedoes Unnamed: rocket propelled, active sonar guidance, proximity fuse, 1970 Unnamed: experimental MIRV warhead designed to disable a submarine using cables to disable the propeller and a reduced charge warhead, fitted to Grishka (Victor II Class), 1981 Magnum: high-speed torpedo, nuclear warhead, 60kt, fitted to Kaliningrad (fictional Pr.985 Class), 2000 Shkval-K: supercavitating torpedo, 5.5m long, 533mm dia, shaped charge warhead with 2m long Depleted Uranium penetration rods (capable of piercing 1m of steel/5m of reinforced concrete), active magnetic homing system (500-1,000m estimated detection range), fitted to modified K-79 (Juliet Class), transferred to Iran, 2000 Mark III: 60kt, HE warhead, fitted to José Martí (fictional Borzoi (Akula II) Class), 2003 Anti-torpedo system: single launcher with 64x mini hypercavitating torpedoes, 2040s Mines Unnamed: nuclear mine, 3 x 1 x 1.5m, self-burying, fitted to Simeonov Class bulk carriers, 1979 Underwater Drones Unnamed: 12.5m x 2.75m, nuclear warhead, 2x hydrojets, 35kt, control range 35 miles using sonar/150 miles via radio, can also be used as decoy or reconnaissance, fitted to Zhukov (fictional Delta II Class), 1974 Other 30 Gt nuclear device: 9-12m dia sphere, deployed via 2x bathyscaphes, 1970 High-energy particle-beam gun: fires 2,000 pulses in 3 minutes, 15cm diameter stream, contained in 182m long structure with an elevator to aim the firing nozzle, fitted to Minsk (Modified Kiev Class), 1989 United States of America Guns 20mm Skyfire: CIWS, carried by Nemesis Class, 1986+ Advanced Phalanx: 1x4 25mm cannon & 2x quad RIM-166 RAM, fitted to USS Cunningham (CG-?) Praetorian 1C: CIWS, 1x 20mm cannon, fitted to USS Freedom (CVN-83), 2030s Mk 44 Sea Sabre: CIWS, 1x 20mm railgun & 16x SAM, 2060s 30mm Sea Vulcan: CIWS, naval version of GAU-8/A, fitted to USS Ralph R. Bennett, 1993 40mm Metal Storm: CIWS, probably Bofors based, fitted to USS Amanda Garrett (DDG-?), 2021 65mm Mk 215 railgun: fitted to Eagle Class patrol boats, 2089 100mm Mk 205 railgun: exported to Japan & Spain, 2060s 105mm gun: fitted to hovercraft USS Rumsfeld, 2117 155mm Mk 56: carried by Nemesis Class, 1986+ 155mm Mk 59 AGS: mounted in armoured triple turret, fitted to Concord Class, 2030s 155mm electromagnetic gun: 2050s 1,900lb Mark 144 Improved Conventional Munition: 16in projectile, 666x shaped-charge bomblets, 1991 17in gun: in triple turrets, fitted to USS Montana (BB-?) 18in gun: fitted to battleship USS Wyoming (BB-?) 20in L/50 gun: fitted to United States Class battleships 20in L/60 gun: fitted to USS Husband E. Kimmel (BBN-?) 22in L/60 gun: fitted to President Class battleships Submarine gun: uses electric heater to boil seawater to create high-pressure steam as propellant, trainable barrel, 1912 Missile Launchers Mk 55: 8-cell VLS, slightly angled for beam fitting, for SAMs, 2030s Mk 59: 96-cell & 48-cell VLS, replacement for strategic-length Mk 41 VLS, 2030s Mk 59B: 48-cell VLS, replacement for tactical-length Mk 41 VLS, 2030s SSMs Harpoon 2: improved variant, fitted to USS Cunningham (CG-?) Sea SLAM: naval variant of AGM-84E, fitted to USS Cunningham (CG-?) Unnamed: six-round box launcher, fitted to USCGC Almayer, 2015 R-40: IR-guided, fitted to fictional USAF minisub Neptune, 2017 Cruise Missiles 402 Armed Drone System: two-section missile, first section contains digital colour TV camera, computer & position-sensing device and is powered by a compressed gas engine, the second sections contains the warhead, engagement sequence is; target acquired by radar, first section launched and operator guides the section to the selected target via camera, the rest of the system is automatic and the second section launches shortly before the first section impacts and follows relayed targeting information, 20 mile range, fitted to USS Jackson (CG-?), 1997 Boeing Fasthawk: ship & submarine-launched, nuclear & conventional warheads, rocket booster & ramjet sustainer, 3,500mph (1,850mph in TERCOM mode), range 1,381-462 miles, exported to Japan & UK, 2050s BGM-119 Fire Lance: Tomahawk successor, stealth design, 7m long, 1m long rocket booster, 2,500kg weight, multiple warhead options (100-250kT, 500kg HE anti-ship, Mk 72 ASW torp), 4,000km range (500km anti-ship, 150km ASW), Mach 0.85, inertial navigation system, TERCOM & ECM, four-rail launcher, 200x missiles per launcher, fitted to Nemesis Class, 1986+ Hyperion: ship and sub-launched, nuclear warhead, fitted to USS Starbuck (SSN-989) & Monitor (FFG-?), 1983 Seacruise: ship-launched, HE or nuclear warhead, active radar & terminal TV guidance, supersonic, 621 miles range, fitted to USS Sherman (CGN-?), 1993 Skybolt: nuclear warhead, boost rockets & ramjet, Mach 2, passive stealth including LED smartskin, made by fictional Omnivore Corporation, fitted to Wichita Class SSBN, 2032 Modified Tomahawk: 8ft long version for minisub USS Kentucky, 1992 ‘Flashlight’: non-nuclear EMP warhead for Tomahawk, fitted to USS America (SSN-?) (fictional Virginia Class), 2001 UGM-109 Tomahawk: fitted with prototype ‘Fritzy’ non-nuclear EMP warhead, 2005 Tactical Tomahawk Block IX: fitted to USS Amanda Garrett (DDG-?), 2021 V-2 based ballistic missile: launched from two horizontal stowage tubes, fitted to SS-387, 1949 SLBMs Trident II: modernised version, fitted to Ohio Class USS William Taft (SSBN-?), 2016 Gorgon: nuclear or conventional MIRV warheads, fitted to Wichita Class, 2032 Thunder Bird A-4: 16x MIRV warheads, 12,000km range, fitted to Francis Scott Key Class, 2060 ICBMs Arcturus: ship-launched, MIRV warhead, fitted to USS Sherman (CGN-?), 1993 SAMs Arrowflash: point-defence, 10km range, ceiling 6,000m, Mach 3.75, fitted to Nemesis Class, 1986+ LORAIN: fitted to USS Cunningham (CG-?) Lynx: launched from single-arm launcher, fitted to USS Sentinel, 2026 Mk13b: IR-guided, RIM-66 variant?, fitted to USS Boise (FFG-218), 1989 Mk21 Centurion: 8-round launcher, fitted to USS Freedom (CVN-83), 2030s Rayflex-2: ABM, HE-frag warhead, 30km range, ceiling 40,000m, Mach 5.5, VLS launch, fitted to Nemesis Class, 1986+ Seastrike: area-defence SAM and anti-ship, 140km range, Mach 2.8, launched from 4-cell VLS, fitted to Nemesis Class, 1986+ SM-2 Tactical Aegis Lightweight ExoAtmospheric Projectile: ABM missile, fitted to Ticonderoga Class USS Guildford Courthouse (CG-?) & USS Hué City (CG-65), 1999 Thor: launched from 8-cell VLS Zenith: ASAT missile, fitted to USS Cunningham (CG-?) ASW Aquahawk: ASW Tomahawk variant, fitted to USS Cunningham (CG-?) Mk 8 Nuclear Depth Charge: 5Kt yield, launched from quarterdeck launcher (20x rounds), range 5 miles, fitted to USS Jackson (CG-?), 1997 Torpedoes 400mm: 3m long, 8km range, carries noisemakers, fitted to UUV Demon-4, 1984 Hypervelocity ‘Dart’: anti-torpedo interceptor, 1.5m long, 60kg weight, 54kt, 1km range, passive/active sonar homing, fitted to UUV Demon-4, 1984 J-65: armour-piercing warhead, fitted to USAF minisub Neptune, 2017 Mk IX: possibly rocket-propelled, fitted to Project Orca, 1970 Mk X: 1,000lb weight, propulsion system sounds like marine life, fitted to Shrike Class minisubs, 2017 Mark 10: fitted to Wichita Class SSBN, 2032 Mark 54 Lightweight Hybrid Torpedo: modified Mk 54, camera in nose, proximity fuse, 100kt Mk 58 Anti-Torpedo System: 1x launcher with 128x torps, fitted to USS Gambier Bay (CVEN-146) Mk 62: fitted to SFV-4B Barracuda minisub, 1993 Mk 72: ASW torpedo, carried by aircraft, ships & missiles, ship launcher has 4x tubes, 4m long, 300kg weight, 60kt, 11,000m range, fitted to Nemesis Class, 1986+ Mk 80: 21in prototypes fitted to USS Montana (SSN-794), 2015 SOW: rocket-propelled, 300 mile range, fitted to USS Triton (SSN-?), 1987 Underwater Drones Bottles: unarmed drone torpedoes disguised as sharks & dolphins, 2x EO video cameras in eyes & 2x cameras in dorsal fin, self-destruct charge, mini nuclear reactor, 1x hydrojet, 100 mile range, 1970 Sea Bat (Submerged Extended Autonomy Biological Acoustic Tracker): NOAA Blue Whale tracking drone modified to hunt supercavitating submarines, 7.5lb PETN warhead, proximity fuse, 2015 Other Experimental laser cannon: powered by solar boiler using a parabolic mirror, capable of making a 2km diameter hole in ozone layer, fitted to USS Adair (DDG-?), 1978 Experimental Sonic Cannon: DARPA project, fitted to Cetus, 2013 ‘November Lima’: experimental non-lethal weapon, fitted to USS Dauntless (PC-?), 2014 Scimitar: experimental anti-missile system, gamma-ray laser in a large dome and triple-rail Highwire (unguided rocket with wire spool) launcher to make an electrostatic discharge in a Krypton gas cloud, 1990, fitted to Ardleigh Burke Flight I Class USS Red Cloud (DDG-?) Non-State Nations Kuyog ('Swarm'): drone torpedo based on modified jetski, laser designation and optical tracking, 1m proximity fuse, 100lb Semtex, operated by the Philippine 'New Peoples Army'. Mark XI (Modified): British Mk XI with high-performance mercury batteries for 18 mile range at 28kt, 180lb TNT & 500lbs heroin warhead with impact detonator, 1969; used by Fuad Syndicate Appendix II – Fictional Naval Electronic Systems China Dynamic Anti-noise/Acoustic Decoupling System (DAADY): ‘smart material’ anechoic coating, 860x 1in long carbon filaments per square inch, filaments move in response to a magnetic field generated in the conductive plastic mesh when sound waves hit the tiles, fitted to experimental submarine Sun Tzu, 1999-2010 Sea Eagle: possible naval variant of Eagle coastal search radar, 1994 Type 382: 3-D radar, range 100km, simultaneously tracks 10 targets, 2050s Type 355 SAPARS: phased array 3-D radar, range 324km, simultaneously tracks 288 targets & engages up to 96 targets, fitted to Type 58 Class frigates, 2050s Type 455 SAPARS: phased array 3-D radar, range 417km, simultaneously tracks 312 targets & engages up to 182 targets, fitted to Type 58 Class DDGs & Zhenyuan Class CVNs, 2050s France DRBJ 19C: phased array 3-D radar, range 666km, simultaneously tracks 128 targets, fitted to Bretagne Class CVNs, 2060s DRBW 15D: phased array 3-D radar, range 324km, simultaneously tracks 320 targets & engages up to 120 targets, 2060s DRBW 16C: phased array 3-D radar, range 324km, simultaneously tracks 480 targets & engages up to 120 targets,1fitted to Jean Bart Class CGN, 2079 DUBV-56: hull active/passive sonar, range 59km, can track 32 targets, 2050s DUBV-52: towed-array sonar, range 166km, can track 32 targets, fitted to Delpy Class DDGs, 2050s Germany Steinweiss Device: primitive radar, frame of spring-like antennas, 27nm range, fitted to cruiser Aachen, 1914-15 Lorelei PsMB-1: advanced 3-D sonar, 150 mile range, fitted to minisub aboard I-507 (ex-UF4, ex-Surcouf), 1945 Great Britain ‘Water-Rays’: powerful searchlight-type device to illuminate underwater targets, fitted to HMS Scorcher, 1901 Leopard: anti-sonar system, fitted to HMS Proteus, 1981 Merlin Eye: phased array AEW radar for NHIndustries NH110 Panthère helicopter, 2050s Mini Sampson: smaller Sampson AESA for smaller vessels, range 175nm, simultaneously tracks 360 targets & engages up to 60 targets, 2060s RAZOR: anti-radar system, embedded antennas transmitting counter-pattern signals, trial fitting to RMH Albatross, 1993 Sampson Ultra-Light: smaller Sampson AESA for small craft, range 175nm, simultaneously tracks 240 targets & engages up to 48 targets, 2060s Type 79C: Type 79 variant, fitted to HMS Cheltenham (Carlisle Class), 1939 Type 2088: submarine active/pass sonar suit, 48nm range, fitted to Improved Astute Class, 2030s Type 2090: submarine passive towed-array, fitted to Improved Astute Class, 2030s Type 4045: submarine active/passive sonar suite, fitted to Dreadnought Class, 2050s Type 4070B: submarine passive towed-array, fitted to Dreadnought Class, 2050s Japan AN/SPY-5J: Japanese SPY-5 variant, range 720 miles, simultaneously tracks 920 targets & engages up to 324 targets, fitted to Haguro Class, 2080s OPS-14D:1rotating phased array 3-D radar, range 220nm, simultaneously tracks 64 targets, fitted to Miura Class LSDs, 2030s OPS-34: rotating phased array 3-D air-surface search radar, range 644km, simultaneously tracks 576 targets & engages up to 144 targets, 2050s OPY-4J: rotating phased array 3-D radar, range 175nm, simultaneously tracks 480 targets & engages up to 120 targets, refitted to Soyakaze Class, 2080s ZQQ-18C: submarine active/passive sonar suite, range 50 miles, fitted to Wakashio Class, 2052 ZQR-12: submarine passive towed-array, range 139 miles, can track 36 targets, fitted to Wakashio Class, 2052 Netherlands APAR 6: phased array 3-D radar, range 330 miles, simultaneously tracks 768 targets & engages up to 192 targets, fitted to Yukon Class, 2060s APAR 10: phased array 3-D radar, range 600 miles, simultaneously tracks 768 targets & engages up to 192 targets, fitted to Modified Warrior Class, 2070s APAR 12: phased array 3-D radar, range 1,280km, simultaneously tracks 1,152 targets & engages up to 288 targets, 2090s APAR 15-SR: rotating phased array 3-D radar for smaller vessels, range 740km, simultaneously tracks 512 targets & engages up to 124 targets, fitted to Type 708 Falke Class, 2100s APAR 16: phased array 3-D radar, range 1,280km, simultaneously tracks 1,152 targets & engages up to 288 targets, fitted to HMCS Iroquois & Huron, 2090s MRR-3D-NX: 3-D radar, range 200km, simultaneously tracks 156 targets, 2060 Soviet Union/Russia ‘Aria’: experimental sonar system, fitted to Kondor (K-427), 1999 ‘Bell Crown’: torpedo decoy system, fitted to Admiral Kalnikov (fictional Udaloy III Class), 2016 'Bugeye Pair': air surveillance radar, range 55km, fitted to Chenin Class, 1986+ ‘Flail Eye’: phased array radar for small craft, range 281km, simultaneously tracks 200 targets & engages up to 64 targets, 2080s 'Hanging Basket': AEW radar for 'Fat Fly' and 'Red Balloon' RPVs, 1986+ ‘Morningstar’: phased array 3-D radar, range 241km, simultaneously tracks 240 targets & engages up to 80 targets, 2040s MR-1050 ‘Stiletto Blade’: phased array 3-D radar for small craft, range 370km, simultaneously tracks 64 targets, fitted to Project 3435.2 Tashkent Class, 2030 ‘Pod Hunter’: AEGIS-type phased array radar system, range 498km, simultaneously tracks 400 targets & engages up to 100 targets, 2040s 'Ultra-Sonar': based on whale sonar research, 15.2 x 6.1m canoe shaped pod mounted on two extendable struts, powered by gas turbine, ship restricted to 5kt with pod extended, range 90km, fitted to Kharkov (Moskva Class), 1976 Acoustical Reproduction Device Number Seven: acoustic camouflage system to alter acoustic signature, fitted to Alfa Class Potemkin, 1968 Unnamed experimental sonar: can detect small quiet submarines, fitted to Riga (Victor II Class), 1992 Unnamed: electromagnetic device to disable motors of electrically driven torpedoes, fitted to Novosibirski Komosomol (November Class), 1961 Voshkod-2 ‘Dawn’: long-range search radar, fitted to Kirov 2020 United States of America ACDADS (Automated Combat Decision and Direction System) (aka ‘Elmo’): capable of automated combat with control over ship’s propulsion, steering and weapons, uses AN/UYK-7 computers and early AEGIS hardware, fitted to USS Barrett (DDG-998), 1980 Ballistic Missile Defence software: developed from ACDADS, adds fully autonomous defensive combat mode to AEGIS, used with SM-2 Block 4A SAMs, fitted to Ticonderoga Class USS Savo Island & Monocacy (CG-?), 2003 AN/APY-14: triple-array AEW radar for Lockheed Martin E-32B Pelican, 2018 AN/APY-16: triple-array AEW radar for Bell-Boeing V-22/ V-22N, 2020s AN/SPG-60A: improved variant, 150 mile range, simultaneously tracks 8 targets, fitted to USS Madison (CGN-?) (Virginia Class), 1993 AN/SPG-51EE: improved variant of cancelled AN/SPEG-51E, fitted to USS Madison (CGN-?) (Virginia Class), 1993 AN/SPG-X141: fire-control radar, fitted to Nemesis Class, 1986+ AN/SPS-88: rotating phased array, range 184 miles, simultaneously tracks 288 targets & engages up to 96 targets, 2030s AN/SPS-575 (EADS 3D TRS-16): phased array radar, range 180km, simultaneously tracks 128 targets, fitted to USCG cutters, 2040s AN/SPY-1K+: phased array 3-D radar, range 200 miles, simultaneously tracks 144 targets & engages up to 48 targets, fitted to LCS-40 Patriot Class, 2040s AN/SPY-2A: Augmented AEGIS, fitted to USS Cunningham (CG-?) AN/SPY-3C: phased array 3-D radar, range 250 miles, can simultaneously track 512 targets and engage up to 128 targets, 2030s AN/SPY-3M: phased array 3-D radar, range 250 miles, simultaneously tracks 512 targets & engages up to 128 targets, exported to Norway & Spain, 2040s AN/SPY-3D: phased array 3-D radar, range 250 miles, simultaneously tracks 512 targets & engages up to 128 targets, 2030s AN/SPY-3H: phased array 3-D radar, range 250 miles, simultaneously tracks 512 targets & engages up to 128 targets, fitted to fictional Concord Class, 2030s AN/SPY-4C: phased array 3-D radar, range 600 miles, simultaneously tracks 768 & engages up to 192 targets, fitted to Ranger Class CVNs, 2051 AN/SPY-4E: phased array 3-D radar, range 600 miles, simultaneously tracks 768 targets & engages up to 192 targets, fitted to Charleston Class CGNs, 2030s AN/SPY-5D: phased array 3-D radar, range 800 miles, simultaneously tracks 1,152 targets & engages up to 288 targets, 2060s AN/SPY-6S: phased array 3-D radar, lightweight system, range 250 miles, simultaneously tracks 512 targets & engages up to 128 targets, 2060s AN/SPY-7B: phased array 3-D radar, developed from SPY-5J & 6S, range 720 miles, simultaneously tracks 920 targets & engages up to 324 targets, fitted to Gambier Bay CVENs, 2090s AN/SPY-X10: fixed phased array radar, fitted to Nemesis Class, 1986+ AN/SPY-X12: fixed phased array radar, fitted to Nemesis Class, 1986+ AN/SPY-20: twin-array AEW radar for Lockheed Martin E-32B Pelican, 2040s AN/SPX-1A: rotating phased array, range 400 miles, simultaneously tracks 576 targets & engages up to 144 targets, 2070s AN/SPX-1L: rotating phased array for small craft, range 400 miles, simultaneously tracks 288 targets & engages up to 96 targets, 2079 AN/SQS-505: hull sonar, 2040s AN/SQS-501: towed-array sonar, 2040s Computerized Anti-missile Negation and Destruct Intercept (CANDI): fire-control system capable of handling 16 incoming targets, fitted to USS Sherman (CGN-?), 1993 ‘Deep Eye’: experimental penetrating sonar described as "an X-ray for ice", fitted to USS Polar Sentinel (SSN-777), 2003-2010 Ewart Locator: electromagnetic ship detector, fitted to USS Nebraska (BB-14), 1904 Magnetic Field Generator: electromagnetic cloaking device, fitted to USS Stealth Cat One, 2002 Multi-purpose Autonomous Underwater System Mk. 1 (MAUS) (aka 'Mouse'): UUV, fitted to USS Towers (DDG-103) (fictional Flight III Burke variant), 2007-18 Naval Mobile-Response Strategic System: BGM-119 Fire Lance SLCM fire-control system, fitted to Nemesis Class, 1986+ OTH Radar: fitted to USS Jackson (CG-?), 1997 'Phase Shifter': electromagnetic cloaking device for all wavelengths, fitted to USS Whisper, 2010 Surface and Air Defence Integrated System (SADIS): combat command system, fitted to Nemesis Class, 1986+ SCAN: surveillance radar for Skyhook RPV, 1986+ Surveillance Phased Array Radar: 4x arrays, six-storey high ‘box’, fitted to USS Ralph R. Bennett, 1993 Westland Obliterator: EMP device to disable dynamos & electrical equipment, fitted to USS Nebraska (BB-14), 1904 |
Author: | Graham1973 [ August 11th, 2017, 8:39 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: List of Ships in Fiction |
I have been updating my own (Novels/Comic Books only) version of the list since Hood's last update. The link below leads to the first page of my own listing, the entries made since the last update of this list start on page 23. http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/i ... 930.0.html |
Author: | Hood [ August 28th, 2017, 12:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: List of Ships in Fiction |
The lists on pages 5 and 6 have been fully updated and re-organised to improve the readability. The posts in order on these pages are: p.5 Part I: 1850-1899 Part II: 1900-1945 (Nations A-G) Part II: 1900-1945 (Nations I-Y) Part III: 1945-2025 (Nations A-I) p.6 Part III: 1945-2025 (Nations J-U) Appendix I (aircatft), Appendix II (armaments) & Appendix III (radars & elec systems) Part IV: 2025-2100 & Part V AU Nations and Non-State Ships |
Author: | reytuerto [ August 29th, 2017, 3:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: List of Ships in Fiction |
Hi, Hood. I have another fictional ship for your lists (but this one is before 1850). In the novel "Cabo Trafalgar" by Arturo Perez Reverte, the battle is narrated from the decks of a 74 gun ship of the line, named "Antilla" which was non-existent in the real life. Cheers. |
Author: | Hood [ August 30th, 2017, 8:34 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: List of Ships in Fiction |
I always welcome additions. Partly the only reason why there are no pre-1850 ships is because sailing ships are out of my comfort zone, but there a great many fictional sailing vessels in fiction, though its surprising how big this list has grown and how many books and films keep turning up. |
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