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|Builders= [[Alliance of Illuverendian Shipyards]] | |Builders= [[Alliance of Illuverendian Shipyards]] | ||
|Operators= {{navy|Illusia and Neverendia}} | |Operators= *{{navy|Illusia and Neverendia}} | ||
*[[Royal Memesterian People's Navy]] | |||
*[[Vusallan Navy]] | |||
|Class before={{sclass-|Abydos|guided missile cruiser|4}} | |Class before={{sclass-|Abydos|guided missile cruiser|4}} | ||
|Class after= | |Class after= | ||
|Subclasses= | |Subclasses=*{{sclass-|Cambryoniia|guided missile cruiser|4}} | ||
*{{sclass-|Damarques|guided missile cruiser|4}} | |||
|Built range= | |Built range= | ||
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The '''''Ruby Scarlett''-class guided missile cruiser''' is a class of four {{wpl|Cruiser#Late 20th century|guided-missile}} {{wpl|Heavy cruiser|heavy cruiser}}s built and owned by the [[Royal Illuverendian Navy]], built as part of the [[Cruiser Fleet Modernisation Program]]. | The '''''Ruby Scarlett''-class guided missile cruiser''' is a class of four {{wpl|Cruiser#Late 20th century|guided-missile}} {{wpl|Heavy cruiser|heavy cruiser}}s built and owned by the [[Royal Illuverendian Navy]], built as part of the [[Cruiser Fleet Modernisation Program]]. | ||
Like the preceding {{sclass-|Abydos|guided missile cruiser|4}}, the ''Ruby Scarlett'' class comprised '''Phase IV''' of the Cruiser Fleet Modernisation Program. This phase of the program mandated for the introduction of {{cvt|254|mm|in|0|abbr=on}} {{wpl|Naval artillery|naval gun}} calibres as a main battery. It succeeded the program's ''Phase II'' heavy cruiser guns which had a calibre of {{cvt|234|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} and effectively placed the heavy cruisers to be in borderline {{wpl|Battlecruiser|battlecruiser}} territory due to their huge calibre. However, the [[Royal Illuverendian Navy]] insisted to categorise it as a heavy cruiser | Like the preceding {{sclass-|Abydos|guided missile cruiser|4}}, the ''Ruby Scarlett'' class comprised '''Phase IV''' of the Cruiser Fleet Modernisation Program. This phase of the program mandated for the introduction of {{cvt|254|mm|in|0|abbr=on}} {{wpl|Naval artillery|naval gun}} calibres as a main battery. It succeeded the program's ''Phase II'' heavy cruiser guns which had a calibre of {{cvt|234|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} and effectively placed the heavy cruisers to be in borderline {{wpl|Battlecruiser|battlecruiser}} territory due to their huge calibre. However, the [[Royal Illuverendian Navy]] insisted to categorise it as a heavy cruiser. | ||
Both the ''Abydos'' and ''Ruby Scarlett'' classes were built and designed together by the [[Alliance of Illuverendian Shipyards]], under AIS Illusian Division. A lengthened version of its predecessor, the design team flagrantly violated limitations placed by the Navy in terms of main battery amount- with ''nine'' main guns in contrast to the ''Abydos'' class's ''six''. The larger dimensions of the class meant that there were greater rooms for {{wpl|Vertical launching system|VLS cells}}, and schematic ''CAG-130/M.944c (r-2)'' was selected for construction. Upon their inception, the ''Ruby Scarlett'' class displaced the under construction {{sclass-|Lycoris II|battleship|4}} of battleships in number of VLS cells onboard, the former having 240 cells in contrast to the latter's 192. | |||
== Background == | |||
{{main|Cruiser Fleet Modernisation Program}} | |||
== Design == | |||
== Characteristics == | |||
== Ships in class == | == Ships in class == | ||
{| class="sortable wikitable plainrowheaders" | |||
|+ Ship data | |||
|- | |||
!scope="col" | Ship name | |||
!scope="col" | Hull no. | |||
!scope="col" | Builder | |||
!scope="col" | Ordered | |||
!scope="col" | Laid down | |||
!scope="col" | Launched | |||
!scope="col" | {{abbr|Comm.|commissioned}} | |||
!scope="col" | Status | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row |{{HIvMS|Ruby Scarlett|CAG-130|2}} | |||
||CAG-130 | |||
|rowspan=4|[[Alliance of Illuverendian Shipyards]] | |||
|rowspan=2|date ordered 1 | |||
|rowspan=2|date laid down 1 | |||
|rowspan=4|date launched 1 | |||
|rowspan=4|date commissioned 1 | |||
|rowspan=4|In service | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row |{{HIvMS|Etna de Sarkaz|CAG-131|2}} | |||
||CAG-131 | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row |{{HIvMS|Lucia Bellerose|CAG-132|2}}<br/>(ex-''Thazarus de Imperia'', ''Stella de Allenes'') | |||
||CAG-132 | |||
|rowspan=2|date ordered 3 | |||
|rowspan=2|date laid down 3 | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row |{{HIvMS|Isidore van Santhens|CAG-133|2}} | |||
||CAG-133 | |||
|} | |||
=== ''Ruby Scarlett'' === | === ''Ruby Scarlett'' === | ||
{{main|HIvMS Ruby Scarlett (CAG-130)}} | {{main|HIvMS Ruby Scarlett (CAG-130)}} | ||
=== ''Etna de Sarkaz'' === | === ''Etna de Sarkaz'' === | ||
{{main|HIvMS Etna de Sarkaz (CAG-131)}} | {{main|HIvMS Etna de Sarkaz (CAG-131)}} | ||
=== '' | === ''Lucia Bellerose'' === | ||
{{main|HIvMS | {{main|HIvMS Lucia Bellerose (CAG-132)}} | ||
=== ''Isidore van Santhens'' === | === ''Isidore van Santhens'' === | ||
{{main|HIvMS Isidore van Santhens (CAG-133)}} | {{main|HIvMS Isidore van Santhens (CAG-133)}} | ||
{{Ruby Scarlett class guided missile cruiser}} | |||
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Lead ship Ruby Scarlett underway
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Class overview | |
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Builders: | Alliance of Illuverendian Shipyards |
Operators: | |
Preceded by: | Abydos class |
Subclasses: | |
Planned: | 4 |
Completed: | 4 |
Active: | 4 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Guided-missile heavy cruiser |
Displacement: | 28,575 t (28,124 long tons) |
Length: |
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Beam: | 29 m (95 ft) |
Speed: | 30.7 kn (56.9 km/h; 35.3 mph) |
Armament: |
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The Ruby Scarlett-class guided missile cruiser is a class of four guided-missile heavy cruisers built and owned by the Royal Illuverendian Navy, built as part of the Cruiser Fleet Modernisation Program.
Like the preceding Abydos class, the Ruby Scarlett class comprised Phase IV of the Cruiser Fleet Modernisation Program. This phase of the program mandated for the introduction of 254 mm (10 in) naval gun calibres as a main battery. It succeeded the program's Phase II heavy cruiser guns which had a calibre of 234 mm (9.2 in) and effectively placed the heavy cruisers to be in borderline battlecruiser territory due to their huge calibre. However, the Royal Illuverendian Navy insisted to categorise it as a heavy cruiser.
Both the Abydos and Ruby Scarlett classes were built and designed together by the Alliance of Illuverendian Shipyards, under AIS Illusian Division. A lengthened version of its predecessor, the design team flagrantly violated limitations placed by the Navy in terms of main battery amount- with nine main guns in contrast to the Abydos class's six. The larger dimensions of the class meant that there were greater rooms for VLS cells, and schematic CAG-130/M.944c (r-2) was selected for construction. Upon their inception, the Ruby Scarlett class displaced the under construction Lycoris II class of battleships in number of VLS cells onboard, the former having 240 cells in contrast to the latter's 192.
Background
Design
Characteristics
Ships in class
Ship name | Hull no. | Builder | Ordered | Laid down | Launched | Comm. | Status |
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Ruby Scarlett | CAG-130 | Alliance of Illuverendian Shipyards | date ordered 1 | date laid down 1 | date launched 1 | date commissioned 1 | In service |
Etna de Sarkaz | CAG-131 | ||||||
Lucia Bellerose (ex-Thazarus de Imperia, Stella de Allenes) |
CAG-132 | date ordered 3 | date laid down 3 | ||||
Isidore van Santhens | CAG-133 |