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Warning: Display title "Jutlund class Aircraft Carrier" overrides earlier display title "Dnieguan Aircraft Carrier <i>Jutlund</i>".
File:Jutlund class.jpg Official model of the Jutlund (FMG-16)
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General characteristics | |
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Type: | Aircraft carrier |
Displacement: |
list error: <br /> list (help) 68,000 Tonnes standard 78,000 tonnes full load |
Length: | 321.2m |
Beam: | 83.9. |
Draught: | 10.6m |
Propulsion: |
list error: <br /> list (help) 4 × K-3 nuclear reactors 4 × steam turbines, four shafts, 300,000shp |
Speed: | 32.5kn |
Range: | Nuclear ship range |
Endurance: | Limited only by supplies |
Complement: | 3,400 total |
Armament: |
list error: <br /> list (help) 8 x LUR-9s SSMs, x48 Medium-range SAMs, 8 x Guardian CIWS |
Aircraft carried: | 68 aircraft total |
Jutlund (Jтлунд) is the first of a class of Dnieguan nuclear-powered aircraft Carriers. It is named after the Dnieguan Providence of Jutlund. Unusually, the Jutland carries eight long range surface-to-surface missiles, and a full compartment of VLS launches for various medium-range AA Missiles. The Jutlund carries 68 total aircraft, including 54 fixed wing naval aviation craft, six Eletronic Warfare craft, and ten multi-mission helicopters. The two ships, Jutlund and Yovlund, were launched in 2006 and 2010, respectively, and are the flagships of the Dnieguan 4th and 5th fleets.