Difference between revisions of "HMS King Caleb I"
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|-DP: 104 × GWLS.35M3, 72 × GWLS.58M3, 16 × GWLS.76M2 | |-DP: 104 × GWLS.35M3, 72 × GWLS.58M3, 16 × GWLS.76M2 | ||
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Revision as of 16:28, 7 April 2007
HMS King Caleb I | |
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Career | |
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Nationality | New Britannian Kingdom |
Owner: | King Caleb I |
Operated By: | New Britannian Empire |
Ordered: | 2006 |
Laid down: | 5 July, 2006 |
Launched: | 1 January, 2007 |
Christened: | 1 January, 2007 by King Caleb I of the New Britannian Empire |
Maiden voyage: | 6 April, 2007 |
Status: | in service |
General characteristics | |
Tonnage: | 70,327 gross tonnes |
Displacement: | 48,923 (loaded) |
Length: | 541.86m |
Beam: | 104m |
Draft: | 18.64 m |
Height: | 63.2 m (171 ft 4 in) |
Power: | 9 x 10,625 kW at 400 rpm |
Propulsion: | 20 propulsors (14 internal, 6 Azipod) |
Guns: | |
Missles: | |
Torpedoes: | |
Speed: | 31.5 knots (61 km/h), 20 knots (37 km/h) in reverse |
Complement: | 4,285 officers and crew |
Cost: | 10,020,031,600 New Britannian Pounds |
History
The HMS Lady Britannia was launched 1 January, 2007 by order of His Majesty, King Caleb I of New Britannian Empire. It made its maiden voyage around the world on 6 April, 2007 as did the HMS King Caleb I and the HMS New Britannia.