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859,124 active, 5,117,866 reserve, 36,881 paramilitary = 6,013,871 total
859,124 active, 5,117,866 reserve, 36,881 paramilitary = 6,013,871 total
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|+
!Ship Name
!Class
!Roles
!Designation
!Displacement
!Est. Crew
!Air Compliment
!Completed
!Est. Date of Decommission
!Notes
|-
|*DL1961-3
|Torpedo Destroyer
|Torpedo Ship
|Obsolete
|
|
|n/a
|1963
|
|
|-
|*DL1961-4
|Torpedo Destroyer
|Torpedo Ship
|Obsolete
|
|
|n/a
|1965
|
|
|-
|*DL1961-6
|Torpedo Destroyer
|Torpedo Ship
|Obsolete
|
|
|n/a
|1965
|
|
|-
|*DL1961-7
|Torpedo Destroyer
|Torpedo Ship
|Obsolete
|
|
|n/a
|1968
|
|
|-
|*DLM1970-1
|Frigate
|Support
|Experimental
|
|
|n/a
|1978
|
|Science and electronic systems testing ship.
|-
|DLM1997-1
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|1997
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-2
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|1998
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-3
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|1998
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-4
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|1999
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-5
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|1999
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-6
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|1999
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-7
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|1999
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-8
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|1999
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-9
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2000
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-10
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2000
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-11
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2000
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-12
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2000
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-13
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2000
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-14
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2001
|
|
|-
|DLM2013-1
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2018
|
|
|-
|DLM2013-2
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2018
|
|
|-
|DLM2013-3
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2019
|
|
|-
|*DE1981-1
|Destroyer
|Minelaying
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1983
|
|
|-
|*DE1981-2
|Destroyer
|Minelaying
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1983
|
|
|-
|DE2001-1
|Destroyer
|Minelaying
|Modern
|
|
|
|2010
|
|
|-
|**DD1921-33
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Museum Ship
|
|
|n/a
|1927
|
|
|-
|**DD1943-14
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Museum Ship
|
|
|n/a
|1945
|
|
|-
|**DD1943-17
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Museum Ship
|
|
|n/a
|1946
|
|
|-
|*DD1950-2
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Obsolete
|
|
|n/a
|1957
|
|
|-
|*DD1950-3
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Obsolete
|
|
|n/a
|1957
|
|
|-
|*DD1950-4
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Obsolete
|
|
|n/a
|1958
|
|
|-
|*DD1978-6
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1979
|
|
|-
|*DD1978-7
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1979
|
|
|-
|*DD1978-8
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1980
|
|
|-
|*DD1978-9
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1980
|
|
|-
|*DD1978-10
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1980
|
|
|-
|*DD1978-11
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1980
|
|
|-
|*DD1978-13
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1983
|
|
|-
|*DD1978-14
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1984
|
|
|-
|DDM1995-1
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2000
|
|
|-
|DDM1995-2
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2003
|
|
|-
|DDM1995-3
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2004
|
|
|-
|DDM1995-4
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2005
|
|
|-
|DDM2002-1
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2005
|
|
|-
|DDM2002-2
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2007
|
|
|-
|DDM2002-3
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2008
|
|
|-
|DDM2002-4
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2008
|
|
|-
|DDM2015-1
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2017
|
|
|-
|DDM2015-2
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2018
|
|
|-
|DDM2015-3
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2018
|
|
|-
|DDM2015-4
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2018
|
|
|-
|DDM2015-5
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2019
|
|
|-
|**CC1955-12 Safvos
|Cruiser
|Direct Combat, Fire Support
|Museum Ship
|
|
|n/a
|1962
|
|
|-
|**CC1955-17 Saint's Fire
|Cruiser
|Direct Combat, Fire Support
|Obsolete
|
|
|n/a
|1964
|
|
|-
|*CC1963-1 Fortuity
|Cruiser
|Direct Combat, Fire Support
|Obsolete
|
|
|n/a
|1967
|
|
|-
|*CC1963-3 Republican Pride
|Cruiser
|Direct Combat, Fire Support
|Obsolete
|
|
|n/a
|1968
|
|
|-
|*CM1967-1 Scrimp
|Cruiser
|Direct Combat, Fire Support
|Obsolete
|
|
|n/a
|1971
|
|Completed late due to manufacturing errors.
|-
|*CM1967-2 Kurikila II
|Cruiser
|Direct Combat, Fire Support
|Obsolete
|
|
|n/a
|1970
|
|
|-
|*CM1988-7 Teindun
|Cruiser
|Direct Combat, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1989
|
|
|-
|*CM1988-8 Umadun
|Cruiser
|Direct Combat, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1989
|
|
|-
|*CM1988-1 Occidun
|Cruiser
|Direct Combat, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1990
|
|
|-
|*CM1988-1 Oridun
|Cruiser
|Direct Combat, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1990
|
|
|-
|*CM1988-2 Oirthidun
|Cruiser
|Direct Combat, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1990
|
|
|-
|*CM1988-4 June Fifth (conversions allow 1 heli or vtol)
|Cruiser
|Direct Combat, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|1994
|
|Refit added a helipad in 2003 prior to the Type CM2004.
|-
|CM2002-1 'Mhartainn'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2007
|
|
|-
|CM2002-2 'Velikaya Voyna' ('Great War')
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2009
|
|
|-
|CM2004-3 'Gorod Doliny' ('City of the Vale', 1 heli or vtol)
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2009
|
|Proof-of-concept ship for helicopter pads on smaller vessels.
|-
|CM2016-1 'Meadarloch' (1 heli or vtol)
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2018
|
|
|-
|CM2016-2 'Calltainn' (1 heli or vtol)
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2019
|
|
|-
|CM2016-3 'Turlann' (1 heli or vtol)
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2018
|
|
|-
|CM2016-4 'Ghaidhealaibh' (1 heli or vtol)
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2019
|
|
|-
|*CL1958-4 Tricutia
|Cruiser
|Shore Operations
|Obsolete
|
|
|n/a
|1960
|
|
|-
|CL1986-1 Consequence
|Cruiser
|Shore Operations
|Outdated
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|1991
|
|
|-
|CL1986-2 Undercut
|Cruiser
|Shore Operations
|Outdated
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|1991
|
|
|-
|CL2012-1 Uppercut (2 helis or vtols)
|Cruiser
|Shore Operations
|Modern
|
|
|3 Helicopters or VTOLs
|2015
|
|
|-
|Hospital Ship CH1984-3 'Jude's Grace' (3 helis or vtols)
|Cruiser
|Noncombat Support
|Outdated
|
|
|3 Helicopters or VTOLs
|1993
|
|
|-
|Icebreaker CI-34 'Bess'
|Cruiser
|Noncombat Support
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1991
|
|
|-
|Icebreaker CI-36 'Sea Cow'
|Cruiser
|Noncombat Support
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1992
|
|
|-
|Icebreaker CI-17 'Landeshknekt'
|Cruiser
|Noncombat Support
|Modern
|
|
|n/a
|2003
|
|
|-
|Icebreaker CI-12 'Archipelago'
|Cruiser
|Noncombat Support
|Modern
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2011
|
|
|-
|**CVL1949-5 Triple Threat (STOBAR config, 25 fixed wing, conversions allow 2 vtol/helis)
|Light Carrier
|Air Power Projection
|Museum Ship
|
|
|STOBAR configuration, 25 fixed wing craft, 2 Helicopters or VTOLs
|1955
|
|Refits later added Helicopter/VTOL pads.
|-
|*CVL1949-7 White Stripe (STOBAR config, 25 fixed wing, conversions allow 2 vtol/helis)
|Light Carrier
|Air Power Projection
|Obsolete
|
|
|STOBAR configuration, 25 fixed wing craft, 2 Helicopters or VTOLs
|1967
|
|Refits later added Helicopter/VTOL pads. Built considerably later than others in class to restart air power program.
|-
|**CVLN1980-1 Green Stripe (CATOBAR config, experimental nuclear carrier, noncombat, 25 fixed-wing, 3 vtol or heli)
|Light Carrier
|Air Power Projection
|Experimental
|
|
|STOBAR configuration, 25 fixed wing craft, 3 Helicopters or VTOLs
|1983
|
|Proof-of-Concept for CATOBAR and nuclear carrier programs.
|-
|CVNM2004-2 Red Stripe (STOBAR config, 48 fixed wing, 12 helis or vtols)
|Carrier
|Air Power Projection
|Modern
|
|
|STOBAR configuration, 48 fixed wing craft, 12 Helicopters or VTOLs
|2009
|
|
|-
|*BCM1966-1 Cananach II
|Battlecruiser
|Fire Support
|Obsolete
|
|
|n/a
|1972
|
|
|-
|BCNM1990-1 Lann Aengle III
|Battlecruiser
|Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|n/a
|1998
|
|
|-
|BCNM2000-1 Lann Slawe IV (1 heli or vtol)
|Battlecruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2011
|
|
|-
|BCNM2000-2 Lann Fhainnin II (flagship, 1 heli or vtol)
|Battlecruiser
|Fire Support, Flagship
|Modern
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2012
|
|
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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!Potential Name
!Class
!Roles
!Displacement
!Est. Date of Completion
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|2020
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*2.1.1 Rethysian Levy System
 
*2.1.2 Kistani Combined Royal Army
 
2.1.1 Rethysian Levy System
 
2.1.2 Kistani Combined Royal Army


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Revision as of 07:54, 17 November 2020

The office of the Federal Army is one of the six major Offices of Government in the Federal State of Kistan, and operates as the armed forces of the nation. It should be noted that, while called an 'army', it also includes the nation's naval, air, and strategic military assets due to the organizational structure of the Office. Due to its nature as a military force, its hierarchy is radically different to the civilian branches of the government. The Federal Army is the only one of the Six-Office System which responds primarily to the Office of the Despotate.

Office of the Federal Army

Roinn an Fyddin Feadaral

Motto Unified, we are unbreakable!”
Founded January 31st, 1990
Service branches
  • Imperial Navy
  • Imperial Air Guard
  • Imperial Army
Headquarters x
Website www.arm.gov.fha
Leadership
x x
x x
x x
x x
Manpower
Military age 19 – 35 Years
Conscription 21 (3-year terms)
Available for

military service

- x males, age 19 – 40 (2025 est.) - x females, age 19 – 40 (2025 est.), age 19 – 35 Years
Fit for

military service

- x males, age 19 – 40 (2025 est.) - x females, age 19 – 40 (2025 est.), age 19 – 35 Years
Active personnel x
Reserve personnel x
Deployed personnel x
Expenditures
Budget x
Percent of GDP 16%
Industry
Domestic suppliers
  • x
  • Gantsgun Heavy Engineering
  • Ladvner Technical Solutions
  • Hydrus Arms
  • Spetsford Shipyards United
  • x
  • x
Foreign suppliers
  • x
Annual imports
  • x
Related articles
History Talion Conflict

Contents

  • 1 Rank and Structure
      • 1.1 Doctrine
  • 2 Military
    • 2.1 Historic Forces
    • 2.2 Political and Defense Objectives
      • 2.2.1 Home Defense
      • 2.2.2 Ideological Security
    • 2.3 Budget, Equipment, and Training
    • 2.4 Foreign Operations and International Events
    • 2.5 Strategic Doctrine
    • 2.6 Tactical Doctrine
    • 2.7 The Home Front
    • 2.8 Stolen Technology
    • 2.9 See Also

Rank and Structure

Rank Land Force Full Unit Designation Style
Grand Marshal
Field Marshal Theater
General Army 76.8-230.4k
Chopporra Chorp ( Eng. Corps) 38.4k 1. Chr
Rhonorra Rhon (Eng. Division) 9,600 1.1. Rhn
Bragorra Bragadt (Eng. Brigade) 2400 1.1.1. Bgt
Captaen Catalion (Eng. Battalion) 400-800 1st Ctl, 1.1.1. Bgt
Ardserdeant Cuartori (Eng. Regiment) 100-200 1st Cut, 1st Ctl
Serdeant Tastel (Eng. Detail/Company) 50 1st Tastel, 1st Cut
Sgiobair Sgibo (Eng. Squad) 10 1st Sgibo, 1st Tastel
Sgiobair-Leift. Cith (Eng. Friends/fireteam) 4-6
Personnel/Vehicles Numbers
Main Army Troops
Marine Troops
Airborne Troops
Naval Forces
Air Force
Main battle tanks
Light tanks
Infantry fighting vehicles
Armoured personnel carriers
Self-propelled Artillery

Doctrine

Military

Historic Forces

Rethysian Levy System

Kistani Combined Royal Army

Political and Defense Objectives

Home Defense

Ideological Security

Budget, Equipment, and Training

Foreign Operations and International Events

Strategic Doctrine

Tactical Doctrine

The Home Front

other data to sort

Kistani technological development remains stable compared to the world at large, but remains weak in specific areas of naval and civil applications. In order to compensate, industrial sabotage is constantly employed to search for technologies that can be stolen and adapted to serve the Empire.

Due to Kistan's alignment with Prizyetsa in the brief Ixnayan Cold War, the NU-based Sverd Industries designed and began to sell warships to Kistan. When the NU collapsed, Kistani agents collected the senior staff of Sverd and most of its mobile assets and harbored them in Kistan. Now a weakened company, Sverd has had to work for the Kistani government in missile and naval technologies in return for diplomatic and physical protection.

The Kistani Navy benefited from the theft of Kiravian Versh missiles, courtesy of the outsourced production plants in the former CESP - another NU nation. Previous attempts to take prototypes from Kiravia itself were deemed too dangerous to follow through on, given the nation's strict security. The Versh Missile is an quasi-ballistic missile designed to target ships and other sea craft. It was designed by the Dorhaven-based Kiravian company Armenwerke and produced by Ember Industries in the CESP. The Versh is notable for its extremely large throw weight and large number of re-entry vehicles. It is also noted for its superior ability to avoid obstacles and its capability to launch from mobile platform. The Versh Missile is a two stage rocket powered by a special solid rocket fuel with a high ISP

Naming Conventions for small arms, weapons systems, and ships SS, CV, CVA, BB, BC, CA, CC, CL, DD, CL, DL, TP, N- (nuclear-powered), M- (missile), C- (conventional) Additional Ranks - Chaplain, Corps-General, Brigade-General, Division-General, Amry-General, Knight- award prefix, Citizen Militant (conscript) APC, IFV, MOT, MCH, L-ARM, ARM, H-ARM, AT, SP-AT, AA, SP-AA, R-ART, ART, H-ART, L-ART, SP-ART, SPR-ART, etcetera CIWS, SAMS (surface-air missile), SSMS, AAMS, IMGS (machine gun) Common system designation example - L-ART Type 2017-1 = mortar, designed 2017, first variant designed in category that year example 2 - NM-BC 2001-1 #2 - nuclear-powered, missile-equipped heavy cruiser/battlecruiser designed 2001, second of class

859,124 active, 5,117,866 reserve, 36,881 paramilitary = 6,013,871 total

Ship Name Class Roles Designation Displacement Est. Crew Air Compliment Completed Est. Date of Decommission Notes
*DL1961-3 Torpedo Destroyer Torpedo Ship Obsolete n/a 1963
*DL1961-4 Torpedo Destroyer Torpedo Ship Obsolete n/a 1965
*DL1961-6 Torpedo Destroyer Torpedo Ship Obsolete n/a 1965
*DL1961-7 Torpedo Destroyer Torpedo Ship Obsolete n/a 1968
*DLM1970-1 Frigate Support Experimental n/a 1978 Science and electronic systems testing ship.
DLM1997-1 Frigate Screening, Escort Modern n/a 1997
DLM1997-2 Frigate Screening, Escort Modern n/a 1998
DLM1997-3 Frigate Screening, Escort Modern n/a 1998
DLM1997-4 Frigate Screening, Escort Modern n/a 1999
DLM1997-5 Frigate Screening, Escort Modern n/a 1999
DLM1997-6 Frigate Screening, Escort Modern n/a 1999
DLM1997-7 Frigate Screening, Escort Modern n/a 1999
DLM1997-8 Frigate Screening, Escort Modern n/a 1999
DLM1997-9 Frigate Screening, Escort Modern n/a 2000
DLM1997-10 Frigate Screening, Escort Modern n/a 2000
DLM1997-11 Frigate Screening, Escort Modern n/a 2000
DLM1997-12 Frigate Screening, Escort Modern n/a 2000
DLM1997-13 Frigate Screening, Escort Modern n/a 2000
DLM1997-14 Frigate Screening, Escort Modern n/a 2001
DLM2013-1 Frigate Screening, Escort Modern n/a 2018
DLM2013-2 Frigate Screening, Escort Modern n/a 2018
DLM2013-3 Frigate Screening, Escort Modern n/a 2019
*DE1981-1 Destroyer Minelaying Outdated n/a 1983
*DE1981-2 Destroyer Minelaying Outdated n/a 1983
DE2001-1 Destroyer Minelaying Modern 2010
**DD1921-33 Destroyer Escort, Fire Support Museum Ship n/a 1927
**DD1943-14 Destroyer Escort, Fire Support Museum Ship n/a 1945
**DD1943-17 Destroyer Escort, Fire Support Museum Ship n/a 1946
*DD1950-2 Destroyer Escort, Fire Support Obsolete n/a 1957
*DD1950-3 Destroyer Escort, Fire Support Obsolete n/a 1957
*DD1950-4 Destroyer Escort, Fire Support Obsolete n/a 1958
*DD1978-6 Destroyer Escort, Fire Support Outdated n/a 1979
*DD1978-7 Destroyer Escort, Fire Support Outdated n/a 1979
*DD1978-8 Destroyer Escort, Fire Support Outdated n/a 1980
*DD1978-9 Destroyer Escort, Fire Support Outdated n/a 1980
*DD1978-10 Destroyer Escort, Fire Support Outdated n/a 1980
*DD1978-11 Destroyer Escort, Fire Support Outdated n/a 1980
*DD1978-13 Destroyer Escort, Fire Support Outdated n/a 1983
*DD1978-14 Destroyer Escort, Fire Support Outdated n/a 1984
DDM1995-1 Destroyer Escort, ASW, Fire Support Modern n/a 2000
DDM1995-2 Destroyer Escort, ASW, Fire Support Modern n/a 2003
DDM1995-3 Destroyer Escort, ASW, Fire Support Modern n/a 2004
DDM1995-4 Destroyer Escort, ASW, Fire Support Modern n/a 2005
DDM2002-1 Destroyer Escort, ASW, Fire Support Modern n/a 2005
DDM2002-2 Destroyer Escort, ASW, Fire Support Modern n/a 2007
DDM2002-3 Destroyer Escort, ASW, Fire Support Modern n/a 2008
DDM2002-4 Destroyer Escort, ASW, Fire Support Modern n/a 2008
DDM2015-1 Destroyer Escort, ASW, Fire Support Modern 1 Helicopter or VTOL 2017
DDM2015-2 Destroyer Escort, ASW, Fire Support Modern 1 Helicopter or VTOL 2018
DDM2015-3 Destroyer Escort, ASW, Fire Support Modern 1 Helicopter or VTOL 2018
DDM2015-4 Destroyer Escort, ASW, Fire Support Modern 1 Helicopter or VTOL 2018
DDM2015-5 Destroyer Escort, ASW, Fire Support Modern 1 Helicopter or VTOL 2019
**CC1955-12 Safvos Cruiser Direct Combat, Fire Support Museum Ship n/a 1962
**CC1955-17 Saint's Fire Cruiser Direct Combat, Fire Support Obsolete n/a 1964
*CC1963-1 Fortuity Cruiser Direct Combat, Fire Support Obsolete n/a 1967
*CC1963-3 Republican Pride Cruiser Direct Combat, Fire Support Obsolete n/a 1968
*CM1967-1 Scrimp Cruiser Direct Combat, Fire Support Obsolete n/a 1971 Completed late due to manufacturing errors.
*CM1967-2 Kurikila II Cruiser Direct Combat, Fire Support Obsolete n/a 1970
*CM1988-7 Teindun Cruiser Direct Combat, Fire Support Outdated n/a 1989
*CM1988-8 Umadun Cruiser Direct Combat, Fire Support Outdated n/a 1989
*CM1988-1 Occidun Cruiser Direct Combat, Fire Support Outdated n/a 1990
*CM1988-1 Oridun Cruiser Direct Combat, Fire Support Outdated n/a 1990
*CM1988-2 Oirthidun Cruiser Direct Combat, Fire Support Outdated n/a 1990
*CM1988-4 June Fifth (conversions allow 1 heli or vtol) Cruiser Direct Combat, Fire Support Outdated 1 Helicopter or VTOL 1994 Refit added a helipad in 2003 prior to the Type CM2004.
CM2002-1 'Mhartainn' Cruiser Fire Support Modern n/a 2007
CM2002-2 'Velikaya Voyna' ('Great War') Cruiser Fire Support Modern n/a 2009
CM2004-3 'Gorod Doliny' ('City of the Vale', 1 heli or vtol) Cruiser Fire Support Modern 1 Helicopter or VTOL 2009 Proof-of-concept ship for helicopter pads on smaller vessels.
CM2016-1 'Meadarloch' (1 heli or vtol) Cruiser Fire Support Modern 1 Helicopter or VTOL 2018
CM2016-2 'Calltainn' (1 heli or vtol) Cruiser Fire Support Modern 1 Helicopter or VTOL 2019
CM2016-3 'Turlann' (1 heli or vtol) Cruiser Fire Support Modern 1 Helicopter or VTOL 2018
CM2016-4 'Ghaidhealaibh' (1 heli or vtol) Cruiser Fire Support Modern 1 Helicopter or VTOL 2019
*CL1958-4 Tricutia Cruiser Shore Operations Obsolete n/a 1960
CL1986-1 Consequence Cruiser Shore Operations Outdated 1 Helicopter or VTOL 1991
CL1986-2 Undercut Cruiser Shore Operations Outdated 1 Helicopter or VTOL 1991
CL2012-1 Uppercut (2 helis or vtols) Cruiser Shore Operations Modern 3 Helicopters or VTOLs 2015
Hospital Ship CH1984-3 'Jude's Grace' (3 helis or vtols) Cruiser Noncombat Support Outdated 3 Helicopters or VTOLs 1993
Icebreaker CI-34 'Bess' Cruiser Noncombat Support Outdated n/a 1991
Icebreaker CI-36 'Sea Cow' Cruiser Noncombat Support Outdated n/a 1992
Icebreaker CI-17 'Landeshknekt' Cruiser Noncombat Support Modern n/a 2003
Icebreaker CI-12 'Archipelago' Cruiser Noncombat Support Modern 1 Helicopter or VTOL 2011
**CVL1949-5 Triple Threat (STOBAR config, 25 fixed wing, conversions allow 2 vtol/helis) Light Carrier Air Power Projection Museum Ship STOBAR configuration, 25 fixed wing craft, 2 Helicopters or VTOLs 1955 Refits later added Helicopter/VTOL pads.
*CVL1949-7 White Stripe (STOBAR config, 25 fixed wing, conversions allow 2 vtol/helis) Light Carrier Air Power Projection Obsolete STOBAR configuration, 25 fixed wing craft, 2 Helicopters or VTOLs 1967 Refits later added Helicopter/VTOL pads. Built considerably later than others in class to restart air power program.
**CVLN1980-1 Green Stripe (CATOBAR config, experimental nuclear carrier, noncombat, 25 fixed-wing, 3 vtol or heli) Light Carrier Air Power Projection Experimental STOBAR configuration, 25 fixed wing craft, 3 Helicopters or VTOLs 1983 Proof-of-Concept for CATOBAR and nuclear carrier programs.
CVNM2004-2 Red Stripe (STOBAR config, 48 fixed wing, 12 helis or vtols) Carrier Air Power Projection Modern STOBAR configuration, 48 fixed wing craft, 12 Helicopters or VTOLs 2009
*BCM1966-1 Cananach II Battlecruiser Fire Support Obsolete n/a 1972
BCNM1990-1 Lann Aengle III Battlecruiser Fire Support Outdated n/a 1998
BCNM2000-1 Lann Slawe IV (1 heli or vtol) Battlecruiser Fire Support Modern 1 Helicopter or VTOL 2011
BCNM2000-2 Lann Fhainnin II (flagship, 1 heli or vtol) Battlecruiser Fire Support, Flagship Modern 1 Helicopter or VTOL 2012
Potential Name Class Roles Displacement Est. Date of Completion
2020


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