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|Name=''Helios'' Class | |Name=''Helios'' Class | ||
|Builders= Arthuristan Dynamics | |Builders= Arthuristan Dynamics | ||
|Operators=[[Commonwealth Navy (Arthurista)|Commonwealth Navy]] | |Operators=[[Commonwealth Navy (Arthurista)|Commonwealth Navy]], [[Ghantish Navy|Imperial Ghantish Navy]] | ||
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Helios class vessels underwent a mid-life upgrade program in the early-2010s. Their old Type-996 3D search radars were replaced by {{wp|Type 997 Artisan radar|Type 997}} sets. | Helios class vessels underwent a mid-life upgrade program in the early-2010s. Their old Type-996 3D search radars were replaced by {{wp|Type 997 Artisan radar|Type 997}} sets. | ||
Helios class vessels are equipped with basic means of self-defence. They originally had CIWS armaments consisting of two {{wp|Phalanx CIWS|Phalanx}} mounts, which were replaced by {{wp|SeaRAM}} around 2010 as part of the mid-life upgrade program. In addition, owing to their amphibious role, defence against small craft is considered a priority. To that end, a battery of autocannons and machine guns are installed. In the mid-2000s, the ships' old {{Wp|Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|manual 20mm autocannons}} were replaced by a quartet of automated {{wp|Typhoon Weapon Station}} armed with | Helios class vessels are equipped with basic means of self-defence. They originally had CIWS armaments consisting of two {{wp|Phalanx CIWS|Phalanx}} mounts, which were replaced by {{wp|SeaRAM}} around 2010 as part of the mid-life upgrade program. In addition, owing to their amphibious role, defence against small craft is considered a priority. To that end, a battery of autocannons and machine guns are installed. In the mid-2000s, the ships' old {{Wp|Oerlikon 20 mm cannon|manual 20mm autocannons}} were replaced by a quartet of automated {{wp|Typhoon Weapon Station}} armed with 25mm rotary cannons. | ||
In addition, the Helios possesses significant means of passive defence. It has a comprehensive electronic support measure and countermeasure suite which is updated progressively. These ships are equipped with the {{wp|Seagnat}} chaff and decoy system, although replacement by the more advanced {{wp|Multi Ammunition Softkill System}} is currently underway. Finally, the {{wp|SSTD|Surface Ship Torpedo Defence}} system is installed to protect these vessels from torpedoes. | In addition, the Helios possesses significant means of passive defence. It has a comprehensive electronic support measure and countermeasure suite which is updated progressively. These ships are equipped with the {{wp|Seagnat}} chaff and decoy system, although replacement by the more advanced {{wp|Multi Ammunition Softkill System}} is currently underway. Finally, the {{wp|SSTD|Surface Ship Torpedo Defence}} system is installed to protect these vessels from torpedoes. | ||
==Typical air groups== | ==Typical air groups== | ||
===Sea control mode=== | ===Sea control mode=== | ||
* | * 8 x [[Arthuristan Dynamics Whirlwind]] STOVL fighters | ||
* | * 16 x [[Majestic Heracles]] anti-submarine helicopters | ||
* | * 4 x [[Majestic Heracles]] AEW helicopters | ||
* 2 x Majestic Heracles S&R helicopters | |||
==='Surge' carrier mode=== | ==='Surge' carrier mode=== | ||
* 20 x [[Arthuristan Dynamics Whirlwind]] STOVL fighters | * 20 x [[Arthuristan Dynamics Whirlwind]] STOVL fighters | ||
* | * 4 x [[Majestic Heracles]] anti-submarine helicopters | ||
* | * 4 x [[Majestic Heracles]] AEW helicopters | ||
* 2 x Majestic Heracles S&R helicopters | |||
===Amphibious assault mode=== | ===Amphibious assault mode=== | ||
* 16 x [[Majestic Heracles]] assault helicopters or 8 x | * 16 x [[Majestic Heracles]] assault helicopters or 8 x Aigios Heron | ||
* | * 4 x [[Majestic Heracles]] AEW helicopters | ||
* | * 8 x [[Arthuristan Dynamics Raven]] attack helicopters | ||
* 2 x Majestic Heracles S&R helicopters | |||
==Use by the Imperial Ghantish Navy== | |||
The [[Ghantish Navy|Imperial Ghantish Navy]] operates two Helios-class light carriers - the HIMS Lebiatanoa and Kolosoa, which form the nucleus of the IGN's high seas expeditionary and strike capabilities. Similar to the Commonwealth Navy, the IGN operates the Whirlwind as their shipboard fighter. However, it uses the [[Belfras]]ian [[Clios_Peregrine#Cassini_2|Clios Cassini]] as its main anti-submarine and utility helicopter. Early-warning capability is provided by refurbished {{Wp|Westland Sea King|Sea King}} helicopters, maintained using spare parts taken from retired ASW aircraft as an interim measure before a new early warning helicopter may be acquired. | |||
==Users== | ==Users== |
Latest revision as of 21:30, 10 October 2023
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Class overview | |
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Name: | Helios Class |
Builders: | Arthuristan Dynamics |
Operators: | Commonwealth Navy, Imperial Ghantish Navy |
Preceded by: | Centaur-class aircraft carrier |
In service: | 2 active |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Light aircraft carrier |
Displacement: | 27,000 tonnes |
Length: | 244m |
Beam: | 29.1m |
Draught: | 8.7m |
Installed power: |
COGAG 4 x Rollers Engineering AVE-17 gas turbines (118.010 bhp) 2 shafts 6 x diesel generators |
Speed: | 30 knots+ |
Range: | 13,300km at 16 kn |
Boats & landing craft carried: | 4 x LCVP carried on external davits |
Capacity: | 60 vehicles, up to 40 main battle tanks |
Troops: | 600-900 troops |
Complement: | 750 crew |
Sensors and processing systems: | Type 997 Artisan 3D radar, Type 1022 Radar, Type-1049 navigation radars |
Armament: | 2x Phalanx CIWS (pre-2010) or SeaRAM (after 2010), 4x 27mm Typhoon Weapon Stations, 8x L6A2 General Purpose Machine Gun |
Armour: | steel shrapnel sheets, kevlar spall liners |
Aircraft carried: | 30, including up to 12x STOVL fighters in normal conditions and 20x in surge conditions |
The Helios-class is an Arthuristan class of light aircraft carriers, operated by the Commonwealth Navy. They entered service in the early-1990s. They replaced the Centaur Class of light carriers which, by the time the Helios entered service, were close to 50 years old.
In order to bolster the chances that Parliament would grant the necessary funds, the Helios was officially designated by the Admiralty as a 'Through-deck Cruiser' or 'Anti-submarine Mothership', for the first years following their into service.
Roles
The primary role of the Helios is to operate as an anti-submarine warfare carrier. Given the importance of sea-borne trade to the island nation, the ability to provide effective escort forces to merchant convoys is a matter of national survival. The Helios can operate a large number of anti-submarine warfare helicopters, such as the Sea King or their replacement, the Majestic Heracles, for this purpose, supplemented by the AEW version of these helicopters, which provide a degree of 'over-the-horizon' early warning capability.
A complement of STOVL fighters, such as the Arthuristan Dynamics Kestrel or their replacement, the Arthuristan Dynamics Whirlwind, are embarked to provide air defence, as well as a measure of secondary strike capabilities, to a Helios-centred task force. Their main task in an escort scenario would be to intercept long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft, which can vector submarines and bombers towards the convoy's locations. The ship normally accomodates a half-squadron of eight Whirlwinds in peacetime, although up to twenty fighters in total can potentially be carried in 'surge mode' through the full utilisation of both hangar and deck-park capacity.
Helios-class vessels also have the important role of operating as flagships of amphibious warfare task groups. They would, in such deployments, operate as landing platform helicopters for assault aircraft such as Herons.
Helios-class carriers were also designed from the outset for a secondary amphibious warfare role. A Helios can transport a reinforced battalion group of Commonwealth Marines and deploy them using helicopters or landing craft. Although the Helios has no well-deck, unlike a true amphibious warfare ship, it carries four LCVP light landing craft on davits. The ship also has a 'ro-ro' ingress door, allowing the conversion of its hangar into a storage space for vehicles, including main battle tanks.
Design features
The Helios has extensive flag facilities, including a comprehensive C4I suite, enabling its use as a flagship of task groups. They play an important 'workhorse' role in the Commonwealth Navy, taking on the multitude of tasks which require the presence of a capital ship, but for which large fleet carriers are 'overkill'.
Numerous measures were taken to reduce the vessels' costs, both construction and operational. The ships were built on a modular basis, with various sections being built simultaneously before being joined together. Some of the simpler, less sophisticated sections were constructed in a number of small civilian shipyards. The extensive use of automation allows such a capital ship to be crewed by a relatively small complement. Stylistically, the vessels conform to the late-70s-80s Arthuristan naval construction pattern - they are slab-sided and inelegant, functional, utilitarian, industrial-looking ships which belie key developments in modularity and automation.
Helios class vessels underwent a mid-life upgrade program in the early-2010s. Their old Type-996 3D search radars were replaced by Type 997 sets.
Helios class vessels are equipped with basic means of self-defence. They originally had CIWS armaments consisting of two Phalanx mounts, which were replaced by SeaRAM around 2010 as part of the mid-life upgrade program. In addition, owing to their amphibious role, defence against small craft is considered a priority. To that end, a battery of autocannons and machine guns are installed. In the mid-2000s, the ships' old manual 20mm autocannons were replaced by a quartet of automated Typhoon Weapon Station armed with 25mm rotary cannons.
In addition, the Helios possesses significant means of passive defence. It has a comprehensive electronic support measure and countermeasure suite which is updated progressively. These ships are equipped with the Seagnat chaff and decoy system, although replacement by the more advanced Multi Ammunition Softkill System is currently underway. Finally, the Surface Ship Torpedo Defence system is installed to protect these vessels from torpedoes.
Typical air groups
Sea control mode
- 8 x Arthuristan Dynamics Whirlwind STOVL fighters
- 16 x Majestic Heracles anti-submarine helicopters
- 4 x Majestic Heracles AEW helicopters
- 2 x Majestic Heracles S&R helicopters
'Surge' carrier mode
- 20 x Arthuristan Dynamics Whirlwind STOVL fighters
- 4 x Majestic Heracles anti-submarine helicopters
- 4 x Majestic Heracles AEW helicopters
- 2 x Majestic Heracles S&R helicopters
Amphibious assault mode
- 16 x Majestic Heracles assault helicopters or 8 x Aigios Heron
- 4 x Majestic Heracles AEW helicopters
- 8 x Arthuristan Dynamics Raven attack helicopters
- 2 x Majestic Heracles S&R helicopters
The Imperial Ghantish Navy operates two Helios-class light carriers - the HIMS Lebiatanoa and Kolosoa, which form the nucleus of the IGN's high seas expeditionary and strike capabilities. Similar to the Commonwealth Navy, the IGN operates the Whirlwind as their shipboard fighter. However, it uses the Belfrasian Clios Cassini as its main anti-submarine and utility helicopter. Early-warning capability is provided by refurbished Sea King helicopters, maintained using spare parts taken from retired ASW aircraft as an interim measure before a new early warning helicopter may be acquired.
Users
- Arthurista
- Orun Redisus
- ITNS Florentia
- ITNS Herakleios - Retired
- ITNS Marcus - Retired