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− | *[[Kingdom | + | *[[Kingdom class heavy battleship|Kingdom class]] heavy battleship (BBAN) |
− | *[[Lethe | + | *[[Lethe class mobile command base|Lethe class]] [[Wikipedia:Floating fortress|mobile command base]] (MCBN) |
− | *[[Marquess | + | *[[Marquess class amphibious assault flagship|Marquess class]] [[Wikipedia:Amphibious_assault_ship|amphibious assault flagship]] (LHCN) |
− | *[[Síanach | + | *[[Síanach class destroyer|Síanach class]] [[Wikipedia:guided missile destroyer|guided missile destroyer]] (DDGN) |
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− | *[[Europa | + | *[[Daurmont class destroyer|Daurmont class]] [[Wikipedia:Guided missile destroyer|guided missile destroyer]] (DDG) |
− | *[[Furtive | + | *[[Europa class heavy command battleship|Europa class]] [[Super Dreadnought|heavy command battleship]] (BBCN) |
− | *[[Glaines | + | *[[Furtive class frigate|Furtive class]] helicopter frigate (FFH) |
− | *[[King Henry V | + | *[[Glaines class destroyer|Glaines class]] air defence [[Destroyer|destroyer]] (DDG) |
− | *[[King Robert VI | + | *[[King Henry V class battleship|King Henry V class]] [[Wikipedia:Battleship|battleship]] |
− | *[[Wallace | + | *[[King Robert VI class battleship|King Robert VI class]] battleship |
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Latest revision as of 15:08, 23 October 2007
Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland Llongghebhál Ríoghabh na hUislíamór-Nhígúlad Konungligr Skipasmíðar Isslamærar-Nýlands[1]
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Type | Crown corporation | |||
Stock exchange | RSIN | |||
Founded | 17 October 1914 | |||
Headquarters | Grimsby Downs, Anguist, UKIN | |||
Key people | Neville Colwan (President, Director-General) | |||
Industry | Shipbuilding and defence | |||
Products | Ships, aircraft, naval weapons | |||
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Website | Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland |
The Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland (RSIN), or more precisely the Royal Company of Shipbuilders of Isselmere-Nieland, is largest public or Crown corporation within the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland and one of the pre-eminent shipbuilding corporations. Headquartered in Grimsby Downs, Anguist, the RSIN operates shipyards throughout the UKIN, including the Andvari Shipyards for heavy command battleship construction, as well as many satellite yards abroad.
Since the firm functions under a royal charter, its practices fall under the purview of the the King's Privy Council of Isselmere-Nieland, which protects the firm's independence against conditions, such as ministerial interference, that might otherwise adversely affect its business. The RSIN is, however, subject to policy decisions made by the Parliamentary Foreign Arms Sales Commission. As an arms exporter, the firm is also a member of the Isselmere-Nieland Defence Industry Association.
Directors
Director-General: Neville Colwan
Director, Covert Projects Management Division: Henry Blackthrush
Director, Legal Services Division: Norman J. Hogan
Director, Products Management Division: John Malveny
- Olivia Brockhurst, Press Relations Office
- Charity Drummond, Financial Services
Director, Research and Development Division: Gillian Ramsay-Oberoi
Previous Directors
Directors-General: Sir Thomas Bullfinch (1986-2004)
Partnered/Satellite Shipyards
Calpe: Caladon Naval Yard (CNY; Caladon, Calpe)
Gnomedude: Gnomedude-Isselmere-Nieland Naval Yards (GINNY; Gnomedude)
Illior: Jamas Shipyards (JSY; Illior); Kirin Shipyards (KSY; Illior)
Jimnam: Grand Admiral Jim Naval Yards (GAJNY; Jutland, Jimnam); Jimnam-Isselmere-Nieland Yards (JINY; Jimnam)
Juumanistra: Nijino Shipwrights (NSW; Juumanistra); Tachibana Hydrosystems (THS; Juumanistra); William & Teller Holdings (W&TH; Juumanistra)
Kahanistan: Kahanistan Military Industries (KMI; Al-Bahr, Kahanistan) — Out of commission
Kay Son: Chiang Lo Naval Yard (CLNY; Chiang Lo, Kay Son); Frenchfor Naval Yard (FNY; Frenchfor Quarter, Kay Son)
Omzian Democratic Republic: Omzian-Isselmere-Nieland Shipyards (OINS; Omzian Democratic Republic)
Ottoman Khaif: Ottoman Al-Andalus Shipyards (OAAS; Valencia & Barcelona, Ottoman Khaif)
Rusokaria: Rusokaria Marine Systems (RMS; Rusokaria)
Russkya: Russkya Hydrotechnics (RHT; Russkya)
Products
A full list is available at the following: Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland
- Current products
- Coalport class helicopter frigate (FFH)
- Crocodile class littoral combat ship (LCS)
- Kingdom class heavy battleship (BBAN)
- Lethe class mobile command base (MCBN)
- Marquess class amphibious assault flagship (LHCN)
- Síanach class guided missile destroyer (DDGN)
- Union class heavy fleet carrier (CVBN)
- Earlier designs
- Bullfinch class helicopter frigate (FFH)
- Daurmont class guided missile destroyer (DDG)
- Europa class heavy command battleship (BBCN)
- Furtive class helicopter frigate (FFH)
- Glaines class air defence destroyer (DDG)
- King Henry V class battleship
- King Robert VI class battleship
- Wallace class guided missile destroyer (DDG)
Notes
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