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Revision as of 14:50, 20 November 2022
Zacapine Armada | |
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Active | 1904-present |
Country | Zacapican |
Allegiance | Zacapine Armed Forces |
Branch | Navy |
Size | 100,000 active |
Nickname(s) | Red Fleet |
Motto(s) | Fire upon the waves |
The Zacapine Navy, formally known as the Armada of the United Zacapine Republics, is the maritime arm of the Zacapine Armed Forces responsible for all coastal, oceanic and amphibious activities undertaken by the Zacapine military. It is a blue-water navy intended to operate all across the southern hemisphere in the Ooreqapi, Amictlan, Vespanian and Makrian oceans, protecting the littoral flanks of the peninsular Zacapine homeland in southern Oxidentale and maintaining expeditionary capability with regards to the continent of Malaio that has been of great strategic concearn to the Zacapines for centuries.
The naval forces of the Zacapine military benefit from the nation's doctrine of naval primacy set during the Xolotecate era and influenced by the naval dominance of the intercontinental empire of Aztapamatlan. The Armada benefits from the highest budget of the four branches of the Zacapine Armed Forces as well as the highest standing personnel count, although it is eclipsed in total manpower by the reserve components of the Zacapine Army.
Service Vessels
Carriers and amphibious assault ships
Class | Type | Displacement | Note |
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Teomictiani class | Fleet Carrier (CVF) | 70,000-80,000 tonnes | 1 active, 1 under construction |
Hualtecalaquiani class | Fleet Carrier (CVF) | 55,000-65,000 tonnes | 1 active |
Tlexochtototl class | Light Carrier (CVL) | 25,000 tonnes | 2 active |
Huitzauhqui class | Landing Platform Dock (LPD) | 25,500 tonnes (full load) | 2 active |
Ayocacallotl class | Logistics Landing Ship | 6,700 tonnes | 7 active |
Acaxoch class | High speed landing ship | 1,515 tonnes | 4 active, 1 under construction |
Capital Ships
Class | Type | Displacement | Note |
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Huitzilopochtli class | Battleship (BB) | 72,000 tonnes | Museum ship |
Nezhualcoyotl class | Acalchimalli | 5,100 tonnes | Museum ship |
First-Rate Escorts
Class | Type | Displacement | Note |
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Nochcalima class | Cruiser (CGN) | 9,800 tonnes | 7 active, 2 under construction |
Itzpapalotl class | Strike Destroyer (DDS) | 8,800 tonnes | 5 active |
Xiuhcozcatl class | Frigate (FFG) | 6,000 tonnes | 5 active |
Tlacochtecuhtli class | Destroyer (DDG) | 5,000 tonnes | 5 mothballed |
Second-Rate Escorts
Class | Type | Displacement | Note |
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Tlaocoxtica class | Frigate (FF) | 3,200 tonnes | 12 active, 12 mothballed |
Tepoztopilli class | Frigate (FFG) | 3,600 tonnes | 13 active, 2 under construction, 1 planned |
Small craft
Class | Type | Displacement | Note |
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Tecpatl class | Offshore patrol vessel | 2,420 tonnes | 12 in service. |
Quauhololli class | Offshore patrol vessel | 1,427 tonnes | Gradually mothballed |
Huiteconi class | Inshore patrol vessel | 54 tonnes | |
Tlecuilli class | Minesweeper | 750 tonnes | 12 |
Submarines
Class | Type | Displacement | Note |
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Ezcoatl class | Attack submarine (SSN) | 7,000 tonnes | 4 active |
Matoyahuiani class | Attack submarine (SSN) | 5,300 tonnes | 7 active |
Tzontemoctli class | Attack submarine (SSK) | 2,455 tonnes | 3 active |