Huise class cruiser
The Huise- or Province-class cruiser was designed by the Royal Shipyards of Isselmere-Nieland for the Royal Isselmere-Nieland Navy, serving from 2003 to 2004. The Huise-class cruisers were the first cruisers in the Royal Navy and, despite the Red Sea fiasco in which an entire fleet was sunk with hypersonic munitions, served well.
Batch 1
Displacement: 12,701 t
Dimensions: length 184.3 m (wl), 188.3 m (oa); beam 19.8 m; draught 6.6 m
Propulsion: 2-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 171.6 MW = 34.3 kts.
Crew: (standard): 216; (usual limit): 350
Protection: (Main belt): 23 cm; (Main turrets): 20.3 cm; (Main barbettes): 23 cm; (Main missile magazines): 20.3 cm; (Hangar): 7.62 cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 13 cm; (CIC): 23 cm.
Weapons:
- AAW: 2 x GWLS.53 (P/S), 2 x RAM (F/A), 30 mm Goalkeeper CIWS (F), 2 x MLG-27
- ASuW: 2 x 203 mm guns (A and Y positions; RINA), 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39 (P/S), 4 x 4-cell GWLS.25 (4 F; 6 can be carried)
- ASW: 2 x 3 324 mm TT (P/S; LWT)
- GP: 2 x 64-cell GWLS.35 (B and Y positions).
Aircraft:
Capable of deploying and recovering 2 Merlin HM.1-sized helicopters, and up to 2 Rook DRA.1 UMAVs; equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system.
Electronics suite:
- Computer complex: ISOMS.4 Mimir
- Radars: Type 2010.2M Raven (multifunction search and tracking), Type 2011A Jackdaw (volume search), Type 33L Tuesday (helicopter landing system), Type 516N Beluga (navigation), Type 1064S Hofvarpnir (surface search), 2 x Type 782W Balmung (gunnery fire control)
- Passive electro-optical: Type 24S Adder (long range search and tracking), Type 27E Owl (surface surveillance)
- Combination radar/electro-optical: 4 x Type 784W Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
- Sonars: Type 934K Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), Type 945V Herring (variable depth)
- ECM: Type 3077J (jammer), Type 3065D (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), Type 3084R Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), Type 3085T SELKIE (anti-torpedo)
- Communications: Alvis (secure satellite communications system), Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink).
Countermeasures: Siren (anti-missile), MASS (anti-missile), Mackerel (anti-torpedo).
Cost: $1,400 million USD
Production time: 2 years
In service with: Isselmere-Nieland (23), Aanmericaa (1), Beta Aurigae VII (41), Descanso (5), Feazanthia (18 ), Grumio (6), Illior (10), Jimnam (26), Kay Son (12), Labarium (2), Manchus-China (7), Neo Pacifica (2), Ottoman Khaif (7), Ottoman Sultan (2), Praetonia (1), Qen Land (3), Sarzonia (35), West Scotland (6)
Batch 2
Displacement: 12,701 t
Dimensions: length 184.3 m (wl), 188.3 m (oa); beam 19.8 m; draught 6.6 m
Propulsion: 2-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 128MW = 34.3 kts.
Crew: (standard): 216; (usual limit): 350
Protection: (Main belt): 23 cm; (Main turrets): 20.3 cm; (Main barbettes): 23 cm; (Main missile magazines): 20.3 cm; (Hangar): 7.62 cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 13 cm; (CIC): 23 cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08cm.
Compartmentalisation: double-hulled, reinforced keel, with 18 transverse and 2 longitudinal bulkheads.
Weapons:
- AAW: 2 × GWLS.65 (f/a), 2 × GWLS.68 (p/s), 35mm CIWS (f), 2 × MCA.41 (p/s)
- ASuW: 2 × 203mm guns (A and Y; RAIN), 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39 (p/s), 4 × 4-cell GWLS.25 (4 f; 6 can be carried)
- ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT), 2 × 6-cell GWLS.60 (f/a, p/s)
- GP: 2 × 64-cell GWLS.35 (B and Y).
Aircraft:
Capable of deploying and recovering 2 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters, and up to 2 Rook DRA.1 UMAVs (not included in price); equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system.
Electronics suite:
- Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
- Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MMX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
- Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110c Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111c Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 2 × MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
- Optronics: MPU.24 Adder (long range search and tracking), MPS.127 Owl (surface surveillance)
- Combination radar/optronics: MMP.133 Tuesday (helicopter landing system), 4 × MMG.183 Gjallar (close-range fire direction)
- Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
- ECM/ESM: MLR.165 (radar/signals emissions receiver and direction finder), MLQ.177 (jammer), MLR.184 Nott (laser warning receiver and direction finder), MWD.199 (signals direction finder)
- Communications: CSZ.17b Godi (Link 17.2; secure datalink), MUZ.121 Alvis (secure satellite communications system), MSP.123b Gna (Link 17.2D; secure drone control datalink), MSW.125b Ran (Link 17.2G; secure missile guidance datalink), 4 × GQZ.128b Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MWZ.178 (secure communications system), MJZ.190 (laser communications transceiver), GSZ.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 4 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $1,400 million USD
Production time: 4 years
Batch 3
Displacement: 12,701 t
Dimensions: length 184.3 m (wl), 188.3 m (oa); beam 19.8 m; draught 6.6 m
Propulsion: 2-shaft COGAG-IFEP with bow thruster; 4 gas turbines (IMW MTG-6); 128MW = 34.3 kts.
Crew: (standard): 216; (usual limit): 350
Protection: (Main belt): 23 cm; (Main turrets): 20.3 cm; (Main barbettes): 23 cm; (Main missile magazines): 20.3 cm; (Hangar): 7.62 cm; (Deck (key spaces)): 13 cm; (CIC): 23 cm; (Bulkheads): 5.08cm.
Compartmentalisation: double-hulled, reinforced keel, with 18 transverse and 2 longitudinal bulkheads.
Weapons:
- AAW: 2 × GWLS.65 (f/a), 2 × GWLS.68 (p/s), L72A2 35mm CIWS (f), 2 × L41A2 30mm (p/s)
- ASuW: 2 × 203mm guns (A and Y; RAIN), 2 x 6-cell GWLS.39 (p/s), 4 × 4-cell GWLS.25 (4 f; 6 can be carried)
- ASW: 2 × 3 324mm TT (p/s; LWT), 2 × 6-cell GWLS.60 (f/a, p/s)
- GP: 2 × 64-cell GWLS.35 (B and Y).
Aircraft:
Capable of deploying and recovering 2 Cormorant HM.1-sized helicopters, and up to 2 Rook DRA.1 UMAVs (not included in price); equipped with the "beartrap" helicopter recovery system.
Electronics suite:
- Computer complex: MEI.5 Muninn/MEI.4 Mimir (ISOMS)
- Threat management systems: MEQ.181 NAIADS (anti-air), MEQ.185 SELKIE (anti-torpedo), MSX.193 MITRE (target recognition), MDQ.261 (signature self-detection)
- Radars: MRU.113 Huginn/MRU.110(V)2 Raven (multifunction), MRS.118 Kafka/MRS.111(V)2 Jackdaw (air volume search), MRN.116 Beluga (navigation), MRS.164 Hofvarpnir (surface search), 2 × MRG.182 Balmung (gunnery fire control)
- Optronics: MSU.24 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 direction)
- Sonars: MQU.134 Fenris (keel-mounted, MF/LF), MQR.145 Herring (variable depth)
- 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), 4 × NQC.128(V)2 Dvalin (Link 17.2U; encrypted acoustic modem), MRC.178 (secure communications system), MPC.190 (laser communications transceiver), JSC.196M (encrypted burst communications transceiver).
Countermeasures: 4 × MLQ.135 Mackerel (anti-torpedo), 4 × 16-cell MLE.140 MUSE (anti-missile).
Cost: $1,400 million USD
Production time: 4 years
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