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NMC Spitzer
Class overview
Name: Spitzer class
Builders: Valorica Marine
Operators:  Cartadanian Navy
Preceded by: César Padrón class
Cost:
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  • DDG-90 - DDG-93: 1.9 billion
    *DDG-94+: 1.7 billion
Planned: 26
Completed: 5
Active: 4
General characteristics
Type: Guided missile destroyer
Displacement: 9,700 tonnes (9,500 long tons)
Length: 152.4 m (500 ft)
Beam: 21.2 m (69 ft 7 in)
Draught: 7.4 m (24 ft 3 in)
Installed power: Electrical: 4 x Bia G7 diesel engines, Hitzinger generator units, 800 kW each
Propulsion: 4 × Ganymede MT8X 24-megawatt (32,000 bhp) gas turbines; 2 x Meredith 4MX12J 7-megawatt (9,400 bhp) diesel engines, 4 Dantas waterjets
Speed: In excess of 50 kn (93 km/h; 58 mph)
Range: In excess of 7,000 nautical miles (13,000 km) at 18 kn (33 km/h; 21 mph)
Complement: 265 (accommodation for up to 320)
Sensors and
processing systems:
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
  • Shockwave Industrial AN/SLQ-32 Electronic Warfare System
  • MSQ-A Enhanced Cypher torpedo countermeasures
  • Angelico Midge Mk36 Decoy Launching System
  • MK 53 Velox Decoy Launching System
  • AN/SLQ-39 CHAFF Buoys
  • SEQ-9 MEDUSA laser weapon system (DDG90-93)
Armament:
Aircraft carried:
  • 1 × SH-60 Hobby, armed with:
    • 4 × Hydra anti ship missiles (from 2025), or
    • 2 × Nettles anti submarine torpedoes, or
    • 20 × Martlet multirole air-surface missiles (from 2021)
    • Mk 11 depth charges
Aviation facilities:

The Spitzer class of guided missile destroyers (DDGs) is a Cartadanian Navy class of destroyer built around the Prometheus combat system and the ATLAS multi-function active electronically scanned array radar. The class is named for Admiral Uriah Spitzer, a Cartadanian destroyer officer during the Second Great War. The vessels were built by Cartadanian shipbuilder Valorica Marine between Santaria, Siena at Valorica's Santaria Yards and Valorica, Triessa at it's Valorica Shipbuilding, with the lead ship of the class named for Admiral Spitzer himself.


Development

Development of the Spitzer-class destroyers started in 2008 when the Department of the Navy was considering phasing out the César Padrón-class destroyer in favor of a newer, multi-mission destroyer. It primarily came to fruition due to a multitude of factors, including increased tensions between Cartadania and Varshan, mechanical failures on the César Padrón, and increasingly obsolete technology. Originally, the Department of the Navy planned to replace the destroyers with cruisers, but the SECDEF urged the Department of the Navy to maintain the destroyer classification with expanded roles. The navy signed a contract with Valorica Marine, a major shipbuilder headquartered in the state of Triessa, and after Trinity Iron Works pulled out of the contract negotiations, Valorica became the sole contractor. The project is developed and provided along with partner corporations, including Angelico and its other subsidiaries (e.g., Allocca), energy solutions manufacturers Bia and Ganymede, defense contractor Xira, as well as QSI-susidiaries O'Shea Corporation and Shockwave Industrial. It has been built alongside the Pelaxian Navy's Hugo Charpantier-class frigate.

Ships in class

Name Hull Number Builder Laid Down Launched Commissioned Homeport Status
Spitzer DDG-90 Valorica Shipbuilding 2018 2019 2020 Elentia, Alexandria Active
Eloy Saldanha DDG-91 Santaria Yards 2018 2019 2020 Amar, Porta Bianca Active
Roque Rocha DDG-92 Valorica Shipbuilding 2020 2021 2022 Elentia, Alexandria Active
Adrian Ferrón DDG-93 Santaria Yards 2020 2021 2022 Amar, Porta Bianca Active
Unai Pedrero DDG-94 Valorica Shipbuilding 2022 2023 2024 Lucent, Solemia Sea trials
Julia Cardenal DDG-95 Santaria Yards 2024 2025 2026 est. Laaula, Lotoa Launched
Almeida DDG-96 Valorica Shipbuilding 2024 2025 2026 est. Hamal, U.A.E. Launched
Balbina Cerqueira DDG-97 Santaria Yards 20XX est. 20XX est. 20XX est. Laaula, Lotoa Approved for construction
TBD DDG-98 Valorica Shipbuilding 20XX est. 20XX est. 20XX est. Approved for construction
TBD DDG-99 Santaria Yards 20XX est. 20XX est. 20XX est. Approved for construction
TBD DDG-100 Valorica Shipbuilding 20XX est. 20XX est. 20XX est. Approved for construction
TBD DDG-101 Santaria Yards 20XX est. 20XX est. 20XX est. Approved for construction
TBD DDG-102 Valorica Shipbuilding 20XX est. 20XX est. 20XX est. Approved for construction
TBD DDG-103 Santaria Yards 20XX est. 20XX est. 20XX est. Approved for construction
TBD DDG-104 Valorica Shipbuilding 20XX est. 20XX est. 20XX est. Approved for construction
TBD DDG-105 Santaria Yards 20XX est. 20XX est. 20XX est. Approved for construction
TBD DDG-106 Valorica Shipbuilding 20XX est. 20XX est. 20XX est. Approved for construction
TBD DDG-107 Santaria Yards 20XX est. 20XX est. 20XX est. Approved for construction
TBD DDG-108 Valorica Shipbuilding 20XX est. 20XX est. 20XX est. Approved for construction
TBD DDG-109 Santaria Yards 20XX est. 20XX est. 20XX est. Approved for construction
TBD DDG-110 Valorica Shipbuilding 20XX est. 20XX est. 20XX est. Approved for construction
TBD DDG-111 Santaria Yards 20XX est. 20XX est. 20XX est. Approved for construction

Design

See also