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Capable of deploying and recovering 2 [[DAS-10 Cormorant|Cormorant HM.1]]-sized helicopters, Cuttlefish DSR.1; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (DSR.1 launched from TT).<br> | Capable of deploying and recovering 2 [[DAS-10 Cormorant|Cormorant HM.1]]-sized helicopters, Cuttlefish DSR.1; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (DSR.1 launched from TT).<br> | ||
'''Electronics suite''' | '''Electronics suite''' | ||
− | *Computer complex: MEI.2 [[Integrated Shipboard Operations Management System]] | + | *Computer complex: MEI.2 [[Integrated Shipboard Operations Management System|ISOMS]]{{ref|ISOMS}} |
− | *Threat management systems: MEQ.181 [[Naval Autonomous and Integrated Air Defence System]] ( | + | *Threat management systems: MEQ.181 [[Naval Autonomous and Integrated Air Defence System|NAIADS]] (anti-air), MEQ.185 [[Submarine Emissions Location and Kinetics Integration Electronics|SELKIE]] (anti-torpedo), MSX.193 [[Marine Identification and Target Recognition Electronics|MITRE]] (target recognition) |
*Radars: MRU.110 Raven (multifunction){{ref|Raven}}, MRS.111 Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control) | *Radars: MRU.110 Raven (multifunction){{ref|Raven}}, MRS.111 Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control) | ||
*Optronics: MSU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MSS.127 Owl (surface surveillance) | *Optronics: MSU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MSS.127 Owl (surface surveillance) |
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Daurmont-class | |
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Design details | |
Type | Guided missile destroyer |
Hull type | Monohull |
Manufacturer | Royal Shipyards |
Design No. | Type 22-D |
Unit cost | $1 billion |
Service dates | 2003-2005[1] |
General characteristics | |
Crew Maximum: |
152 250 |
Length Overall: |
155.5 m |
Beam | 18 m |
Draught | 6.55 m |
Displacement Full: |
9368 t |
Propulsion | |
Powerplant Main: |
COGAG-IFEP 4 × IMW MTG-6F |
Drive Shafts: Bow thruster: |
2 propulsors 2 1 |
Speed | 35.3 kt |
Range | 5000 nm at 20 kts |
Protection | |
Main belt | 13 cm (max.) |
Turrets | 13 cm (max.) |
Deck | 7.62 cm (max.) |
Bulkheads | 5.08 cm (gen.) |
Armament | |
Guns Main: CIWS: |
1×2 130 mm 2 × L41A3 30mm |
Missiles AAW: ASuW:: DP: |
GWLS.65M, 2 × GWLS.68M 2 × GWLS.39M + 2 × GWLS.25M 8 × GWLS.35M |
Torpedoes Deck: |
2×3 324mm |
Platform | |
Aircraft | 2 Cormorant HM.1 |
Operators | |
UKIN, several others |
The Daurmont- or City-class anti-submarine destroyers served many years in the Royal Isselmere-Nieland Navy. Designed and built by the Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland (RSIN), the City-class had excellent export success, with many serving in the nascent fleets of such great powers as Sarzonia and Praetonia. Though the class has long since been regarded as obsolete, modernised versions are occasionally produced by the RSIN for export. Starting in early 2005, the Daurmont-class was steadily replaced by the Wallace-class.
Batch 1
Standard anti-submarine destroyer of the RINN. Equipped with the Raven active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, this design offers improved AEGIS/PAAMS-comparable air defence (NAIADS) and strong surface attack capabilities.
Function: Anti-submarine guided missile destroyer (DDG (A/S))
Displacement: 9,368 t (full load)
Dimensions: length overall: 155.5 m; beam: 18 m (wl); draught: 6.55 m
Propulsion: 2-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 4 gas turbines (Isselmere Motor Works MTG-6); 128MW = 35.3 kts
Crew: (standard): 152 (without flight crew, etc.); 250
Protection: (Main belt): 13 cm; (Main turret): 13 cm; (Barbette): 13 cm; (Main missile magazines): 7.62 cm; (Hangar): 3 cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 7.62 cm; (CIC): 13 cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08 cm.
Compartmentalisation: 18 transverse bulkheads.
Weapons
- AAW: GWLS.65M (a), 2 × GWLS.53 (port and starboard), 2 × Mauser MLG-27 27 mm autocannon (port and starboard)
- ASuW: 2 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (port and starboard), (2 × 4-cell GWLS.25 optional)
- ASW: 2 × 3 324mm torpedo tubes (port and starboard)
- GP: 2 × 130 mm guns ("A"; 1 × 2 AK-130-MR-184), 64-cell GWLS.35M (forward).
Aircraft
Capable of deploying and recovering 2 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters, Cuttlefish DSR.1; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (DSR.1 launched from TT).
Electronics suite
- Computer complex: MEI.2 ISOMS[2]
- Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MSX.193 MITRE (target recognition)
- Radars: MRU.110 Raven (multifunction)[3], MRS.111 Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
- Optronics: MSU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MSS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
- Combination radar/optronics: MSP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 × MSG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
- Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQS.145 Herring (variable depth), MQR.146 (towed array)
- ECM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MPR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MRD.199 (signals direction finder)
- Communications: JSQ.117 Godi (Link 17; secure datalink), MSC.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123 Gna (Link 17D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125 Ran (Link 17G; secure missile guidance datalink), 2 × NQC.128 Dvalin (Link 17U; encrypted acoustic modem), MRC.178 (secure communications system), MPC.190 (laser communications transceiver), JSC.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 2 × MLE.138 Siren (anti-missile), 2 × MLE.139 MASS (anti-missile), 4 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo).[4]
Cost: $1,000 million USD
Production time: 2 years
Saw service with: Aanmericaa – 2, Aaronakia – 15, Afsania – 3, Angyang – 1, Asurnahb – 5, Beta Aurigae VII – 197, Communist Red China – 24, Daniamania – 5, Descanso – 12, Feazanthia – 46, Grumio – 17, Illior – 576, Isselmere-Nieland – 498, Jimnam – 356, Labarium – 5, Lindonarlin – 15, Manchus-China – 21, Neo Pacifica – 4, Ottoman Khaif – 45, Ottoman Sultan – 7, Praetonia – 2, Qen Land – 9, Rianna – 10, Samotopia – 12, Sarzonia – 175, Shang-Ti – 16, West Scotland – 10
Batch 2
Function: Anti-submarine destroyer
Displacement: 9,368 t (full load)
Dimensions: length: 155.5 m (oa); beam: 18 m (wl); draught: 6.55 m.
Propulsion: 2-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 128MW = 35.3 kts.
Crew: Standard: 152 (without flight crew, etc.); maximum: 250
Protection: (Main belt): 13cm; (Main turret): 13cm; (Barbette): 13cm; (Main missile magazines): 7.62cm; (Hangar): 3cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 7.62cm; (CIC): 13cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08cm.
Compartmentalisation: 18 transverse bulkheads
Weapons
- AAW: GWLS.65M (aft), 2 × GWLS.68M (port and starboard), 2 × L41A3 30mm (port and starboard)
- ASuW: 2 × 6-cell GWLS.39 (port and starboard), (2 × 4-cell GWLS.25 optional)
- ASW: 2 × 3 324mm torpedo tubes (port and starboard)
- GP: 2 × 130mm guns ("A"; 1 × 2 AK-130-MR-184), 64-cell GWLS.35 (forward).
Aircraft: Capable of deploying and recovering 2 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters, Cuttlefish DSR.1; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system (DSR.1 launched from torpedo tubes).
Electronics suite
- Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn (ISOMS)
- Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MSX.193 MITRE (target recognition)
- Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110(V)3 Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111(V)3 Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
- Optronics: MSU.124 Adder (long range search and tracking), MSS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
- Combination radar/optronics: MSP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 × MSG.183 Gjallar (close range fire control)
- Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQS.145 Herring (variable depth), MQR.146 (towed array)
- ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MPR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MRD.199 (signals direction finder)
- Communications: JSQ.117(V)2 Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MSC.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123(V)2 Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125(V)2 Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 2 × NQC.128(V)2 Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MRC.178 (secure communications system), MPC.190 (laser communications transceiver), JRC.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile), 4 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo).
Cost: $1,000 million USD
Production time: 3.5 years
Production capacity: 30 ships
Batch 3
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