De Ruyter-class Battlecruiser
De Ruyter-class Battlecruiser (click to enlarge). |
The de Ruyter class Battlecruiser is an example of one of the older pre-Ondeugd class ships that still makes up the mainstay of the heavy firepower of the Marine of the Knootian Defence Force. With a full-load displacement of 44,600 tons and a length of 232.1 metres, the ship is 31.5 metres wide and has a maximum draft of about 10.5 metres. After decades of service, the de Ruyters are slowly being reassigned to secondary roles as General Purpose Escorts and Patrol/Station Guardships assigned to Knootian Colombia, Ale-Yarok and (during Operation Tempo Doeloe) Tanah Burung where they serve in larger battlegroups. Additionally, they may also be deployed in Land Attack roles in support of Amphibious operations.
The de Ruyter was designed shortly before the first Vogels administration, and it served as Knootoss' 'poor man's battleship' in that era. With budget cuts mounting, they were nearly mothballed to be taken out of service in favour of real battleships such as the KDF Sirithil nos Feanör – but they were saved this fate when defence spending increased from the second van der Laan administration on, and since then they have recieved many refits to make them suitable for the modern era: The VLS was upgraded from tactical to strike length, the secondary guns recieved significant upgrades, a new radar system was backfitted and the armor on the majority of ships was refitted to incorporate new reactive armour panels.
Its European build with two NBC-proof citadels, two masts, and a lower-than-average profile give the ship its distinctive appearance. While the class may lack in fancy weaponry, it is still able to perform decently for her assigned roles and the ships can accompany the Knootian Defence Force in expeditionary missions if supported by auxiliaries. While they generally have a few rusty spots here and there, they are still capable of taking on modern fleets when functioning inside a modern Knootian battlegroup.
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Armament
- Main Guns
Three (3) Triple 405mm Main Guns, Eight (8) Single OTO Melara 127mm/52 D/P Guns
- Missiles
One (1) 64-Cell Strike Length Mk.41 VLS (VLA, Tactom, TLAM, ESSM, SM-2), Four (4) Quad Launchers for Boeing 'Harpoon' Block II SSM
- Self Defence
Four (4) Thales Naval Goalkeeper 30mm CIWS, Four (4) Oerlikon 20mm Cannons
- ASW
Two (2) Quadruple Eurotorp 324mm SD Torpedo Tubes
Electronics
- Radar systems
Thales SMART-L 3D air/surface search, SPS-49(V)6 2-D air search, Two (2) Mk. 99 SAM control FCS
- Sonar
Thales PHS-36 Bow-mounted Active Search (retrofitted, can only be used at low speeds >10kts)
- Command/Control
Thales M43 Combat Management System. Command and Control is also to be enhanced by a follow-up to the old CAESAR system developed by Caesar SuperComputer Inc The software for the CAESAR 2.0 computer system is to feature revolutionary new capabilities.
- Electronic Warfare
One (1)AN/SLQ-25A 'Nixie' Towed Decoy, Four (4) 16-Cell Decoy Launchers (Flares/Chaff)
Propulsion
- Engines
Combined Gas turbine And Gas arrangement, 4 Gas turbines, two for main drive, additional for high speed running. Total of 122,000 SHP driving four four-blade, variable-pitch propellors.
- Performance
Top Speed: 29.5 kts
Cruising Speed: 15 kts
Maximum Range: 13,500 km @ 15 kts
Armour
- Basic Composition
Originally fitted with high-strength reinforced Steel as principle armour, has been retrofitted with passive, low profile NeRA for enhanced defence against shell fire. Internal shrapnel sheets, originally composed of thin Steel, have been replaced by a Nylon-based heast resistent composite. In subsequent refits masts and radar environment domes have been fitted with RCS-reducing Perspex screens to reduce overall RCS.
- Armour Thickness (RHA equivelant @ HE Munitions)
Turrets: 200-300mm (300-450mm), Barbettes: 150-300mm (225-450mm), Side Belt: 100-350mm (150-525mm), Main Deck: 50-100mm (75-150mm), Superstructure: 50-200mm (75-300mm), Bridge: 150-250mm (225-375mm)
Naming practices
Ships in the de Ruyter class are named after historic Knootian admirals, especially from the seventeenth century and both Wars of Insolence. The KDF Johannus Hendrykxx and the KDF Barentstochter, KDF Emans and KDF Jongmans are amongst the more well-known of the Battlecruisers.