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The '''''Hamilton''-class aircraft carriers''' were an incremental improvement on the [[Upham-class aircraft carrier|''Upham''-class]] vessels. All 16 were built and designed for the [[Zamastanian Naval Forces]] between 1959-1974 to supplement the ships lost or damaged in the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]]. While none of the ''Hamilton''-vessels remain in service in the [[Zamastanian Armed Forces|Zamastanian military]] and | The '''''Hamilton''-class aircraft carriers''' were an incremental improvement on the [[Upham-class aircraft carrier|''Upham''-class]] vessels. All 16 were built and designed for the [[Zamastanian Naval Forces]] between 1959-1974 to supplement the ships lost or damaged in the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]]. While none of the ''Hamilton''-vessels remain in service in the [[Zamastanian Armed Forces|Zamastanian military]] and 12 have been decommissioned, scrapped, or repurposed as museum ships, 5 of the ships were sold to nations friendly with Zamastan and remain in active service. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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*[[ZMS Camille]] - launched 1961, decommissioned 2006, set to be scrapped in [[Anchorhead]] | *[[ZMS Camille]] - launched 1961, decommissioned 2006, set to be scrapped in [[Anchorhead]] | ||
*[[ZMS Bellete]] - launched 1961, decommissioned 2011, set to be scrapped in [[Anchorhead]] | *[[ZMS Bellete]] - launched 1961, decommissioned 2011, set to be scrapped in [[Anchorhead]] | ||
*[[ | *[[BMS Albrecht Nebeling]] - launched 1961 as the ZMS Appell, sold to [[Besmenia]] in 1985, in active service. | ||
*[[RBNS Grizzly]] - launched 1965 as the ZMS Passereau, sold to [[Beatavic]] in 1989, in active service. | |||
* - launched 1965 as the ZMS Passereau, sold to | |||
*[[CSS Audun Alstad]] - launched 1968 as the ZMS Houfeld, sold to [[Caspiaa]] in 2005, in active service. | *[[CSS Audun Alstad]] - launched 1968 as the ZMS Houfeld, sold to [[Caspiaa]] in 2005, in active service. | ||
*[[KMP Kapena Aukai]] - launched 1967 as the ZMS Thiers, sold to [[Kalea Confederation|Kalea]] in 1986, in active service. | *[[KMP Kapena Aukai]] - launched 1967 as the ZMS Thiers, sold to [[Kalea Confederation|Kalea]] in 1986, in active service. | ||
*[[Nievisca (aircraft carrier)|SCZ Nievisca]] - launched 1961 as the ZMS Flynn, sold to [[Zoygaria]] in 2009, in active service. | |||
*[[ENS Ouderlig]] - launched 1965 as the ZMS Huffman, sold to [[New Elkland]] in 2004, in active service. | *[[ENS Ouderlig]] - launched 1965 as the ZMS Huffman, sold to [[New Elkland]] in 2004, in active service. | ||
Latest revision as of 22:19, 19 April 2024
ZMS Hamilton conducting sea trials in the Western Cantalle Ocean, May 2001
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Class overview | |
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Name: | Hamilton class |
Preceded by: | Upham-class |
Succeeded by: | Talon-class |
Built: | 1959 - 1974 |
In commission: | 21 April 1961 – present |
Completed: | 16 |
Active: | 5 |
Preserved: | 2 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Aircraft carrier |
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Draft: | 38 ft (12 m) |
Installed power: | 280,000 shaft horsepower (210 MW) |
Propulsion: |
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Speed: | 32 kn (59 km/h; 37 mph) |
Range: | 12,000 miles (19,300 km) |
Crew: | 5,624 |
Armament: |
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Aircraft carried: | Up to 90 aircraft |
The Hamilton-class aircraft carriers were an incremental improvement on the Upham-class vessels. All 16 were built and designed for the Zamastanian Naval Forces between 1959-1974 to supplement the ships lost or damaged in the World War. While none of the Hamilton-vessels remain in service in the Zamastanian military and 12 have been decommissioned, scrapped, or repurposed as museum ships, 5 of the ships were sold to nations friendly with Zamastan and remain in active service.
Description
Ships in class
- ZMS Hamilton - launched 1961, decommissioned 1987, currently a museum ship in Terrabone.
- ZMS Jeannette - launched 1961, decommissioned 1999, currently a museum ship in White Rock.
- ZMS Cousteau - launched 1961, decommissioned 1982, scrapped in Anchorhead in 2000
- ZMS Maynard - launched 1961, decommissioned 1986, scrapped in Anchorhead in 2005
- ZMS Baptiste - launched 1961, decommissioned 1986, scrapped in Anchorhead in 2007
- ZMS Thompson - launched 1961, decommissioned 1987, scrapped in Anchorhead in 2011
- ZMS Cellier - launched 1961, decommissioned 1987, scrapped in Anchorhead in 2015
- ZMS Lucrece - launched 1961, decommissioned 1992, scrapped in Anchorhead in 2019
- ZMS Camille - launched 1961, decommissioned 2006, set to be scrapped in Anchorhead
- ZMS Bellete - launched 1961, decommissioned 2011, set to be scrapped in Anchorhead
- BMS Albrecht Nebeling - launched 1961 as the ZMS Appell, sold to Besmenia in 1985, in active service.
- RBNS Grizzly - launched 1965 as the ZMS Passereau, sold to Beatavic in 1989, in active service.
- CSS Audun Alstad - launched 1968 as the ZMS Houfeld, sold to Caspiaa in 2005, in active service.
- KMP Kapena Aukai - launched 1967 as the ZMS Thiers, sold to Kalea in 1986, in active service.
- SCZ Nievisca - launched 1961 as the ZMS Flynn, sold to Zoygaria in 2009, in active service.
- ENS Ouderlig - launched 1965 as the ZMS Huffman, sold to New Elkland in 2004, in active service.