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Selenarctan Naval Announcement


iKrolm

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The Nation of Selenarctos is proud to announce construction has or will commence shortly on 5 new classes of ships designed to provide the Sea Force with the capability to defend against another major naval force and to provide superior fire support for ground forces. To handle the stress this project will place on the economy, cutbacks in other government-funded construction projects are expected, however overall the increased steel, electronics and other production as well as the formation of Fieres Shipyards, Inc. are more than expected to offset the economic loss in other sectors.

Manaul-class Aircraft Carrier

(OOC: Based on the Ford-class Carrier)

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The Manaul-class Carrier is designed to carry a large complement of bombers or Predator-C UAVs and enough fighter aircraft to ensure the bombers reach their targets. Due to both cost and the current peaceful state of Selenarctos, money has been allocated for the construction of only one carrier.

Crew: 4,600

Length: 333m

Displacement: 102,000,000kg

Max Planes: 80

Armament:

4 x 8-missile Sparrow Anti-Ship Missile Launchers

Assorted AA missiles and guns

Assorted close-range anti-ship weapons

Ship Designations/Names:

C-01 SS Manila

Complete: (OOC: 12/10/09)

Polo-class Destroyer

(OOC: Based on the Zumwalt-class Destroyer)

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The Polo-class Destroyer is the hammer of the Sea Force, packing massive firepower within a low-radar profile hull.

Crew: 140

Length: 183m

Displacement: 13,200,000kg

Armament:

2x 155mm NLOS Cannons (capable of firing the same 190km shells the XM1203 NLOSs fire)

20x VLS Missiles Launchers (up to 80 missiles of various types)

2x MK110 57mm guns

Ship Designations/Names:

Phase 1 Complete: (OOC: 12/15/09)

DD-111 SS Polo

DD-112 SS Ekek

DD-113 SS Sidpan

DD-114 SS Sarimanok

DD-115 SS Babatan

Phase 2 Complete: (OOC: 1/15/10)

DD-116 SS Tikbalang

DD-117 SS Manaul

DD-118 SS Sigbin

DD-119 SS Sirena

DD-120 SS Basad

Phase 3 Complete: (OOC: 2/15/10)

DD-121 SS Tiyanak

DD-122 SS Kiyabusan

DD-123 SS Kapre

DD-124 SS Siyokoy

DD-125 SS Anggugru

Duwende-class Light Stealth Frigate

(OOC: Based on the La Fayette-class Frigate)

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The Duwende-class Light Stealth Frigates are designed to keep a low profile and operate independently in groups of 2 to 4 or to escort convoys. To prevent itself from drawing attention, radar absorbing material, a specially designed superstructure and reduced magnetic signature cause Duewende-class Frigates to appear to be a ship only a third the size. Additionally, the missile launch infrastructure for the Aster/Exocet Missiles is modular and allows for complete replacement with a new Aster/Exocet launch system in under 6 hours.

Crew: 80

Length: 125m

Displacement: 3,200,000kg

Armament:

1 x 100mm Automatic gun

2 x 20mm

1 x Crotale CN2 SAM missile launcher (8 missiles + 16 reloads

16 x Aster 15 or 30 Missiles or Exocet Missiles

Ship Designations/Names:

Phase 1 Complete: (OOC: 11/16/09)

LF-301S SS Jacinto

LF-302S SS Yuson

LF-304S SS Alcasid

Phase 2 Complete: (OOC: 12/10/09)

LF-305S SS Yldefonso

LF-306S SS Ildefonso

LF-307S SS Arnaiz

LF-308S SS Magsanoc

Sirena-class Attack Submarine

(OOC: Based on the Astute-class Attack Submarine)

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The Sirena-class Attack Submarine is designed to provide fleet support while requiring minimal defensive support. Toward this goal, Sirena-class submarines are coated in sound-absorbing material to greatly reduce the sonar cross-section and use jets instead of propellers for propulsion. While all are nuclear powered, no Sirena-class submarines are nuclear armed.

Crew: 98

Length: 97m

Displacement: 7,400,000kg (submerged)

Max Depth: 300m

Armament:

6 Torpedo Tubes and 38 torpedoes, cruise missiles or mines.

Ship Designations/Names:

AS-1U1 SS Sirena

AS-1U2 SS Gilda

AS-1U3 SS Bulosan

AS-1U4 SS Romero

Complete: (OOC: 12/15/09)

Cyclone-class Patrol Ship

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The Cyclone-class Patrols Ships are designed, as their name would imply, as light patrol ships for interdiction of lightly-armed ships rather than combat against naval vessels, however they are well armed for whatever they might encounter.

Crew: 29

Length: 52m

Displacement: 336,000kg

Armament:

1x MK96 autocannon

1x MK38 25mm autocannon

5x 12.7mm Machineguns

2x M60 7.62mm machineguns

2x MK19 40mm automatic grenade launchers.

Sea Force Only:

6x Starstreak Mark II MANPADS HVSAMs and 36 missiles.

6x Exocet Anti-ship Missiles

Ship Designations/Names:

Sea Force:

P-001 SS Cyclone

P-002 SS Typhoon

Domestic Force:

Patrol-3 SS Hurricane

Patrol-4 SS Tropical Storm

Patrol-5 SS Gale Force

Complete: (OOC: 12/1/09)

Sea Force Fleet Organization:

Sea Force Commander: Zaira Lhuillier

Ship Breakdown:

(1) C-01 Manaul-class Aircraft Carrier

(10) DD-101 through 110 Spruance-Class Destroyers (purchased from Ardoria)

(15) DD-111 through 225 Polo-class Destroyers

(8) LF-301S through 308S Duwende-class Light Stealth Frigates

(4) AS-1U1 through 1U4 Sirena-class Attack Submarines

(2) P-001 and P-002 Cyclone-class Patrol Ship

1st Carrier Group

C-01 SS Manila

DD-102 SS Cerrie

DD-103 SS Raine

DD-111 SS Polo

DD-112 SS Ekek

DD-113 SS Sidpan

DD-114 SS Sarimanok

DD-115 SS Babatan

DD-116 SS Tikbalang

AS-1U1 SS Sirena

AS-1U2 SS Gilda

2nd Manila Fleet

DD-103 SS Raine

DD-104 SS Oénsel

DD-117 SS Manaul

DD-118 SS Sigbin

DD-119 SS Sirena

DD-120 SS Basad

AS-1U3 SS Bulosan

AS-1U4 SS Romero

3rd Preh Fleet

DD-105 SS Aguinaldo

DD-106 SS Tiempo

DD-107 SS Lhuillier

DD-108 SS Vibal

DD-121 SS Tiyanak

DD-122 SS Kiyabusan

P-001 SS Cyclone

P-002 SS Typhoon

1st Task Force

DD-109 SS Cosico

DD-110 SS Roces

DD-123 SS Kapre

2nd Task Force

LF-301S SS Jacinto

LF-302S SS Yuson

LF-304S SS Alcasid

3rd Task Force

DD-124 SS Siyokoy

LF-305S SS Yldefonso

LF-306S SS Ildefonso

4th Task Force

DD-125 SS Anggugru

LF-307S SS Arnaiz

LF-308S SS Magsanoc

Edited by iKrolm
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