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The '''ZMS ''Amaury'' (DDG 063)''' is a [[Zamastan]]ian [[Percilius-class destroyer|Percilius-class guided missile destroyer]] of the [[Zamastanian Naval Forces]].
The '''ZMS ''Amaury'' (DDG 063)''' is a [[Zamastan]]ian [[Percilius-class destroyer|Percilius-class guided missile destroyer]] of the [[Zamastanian Naval Forces]]. On May 25th 2023, the [[Yuan]]eze naval vessels [[JIN Yantao]], [[JAI Puhan]], and [[JAI Guilin]] entered [[Titania Bay]] and were intercepted by the [[Zamastanian Naval Forces|Zamastanian Navy]] and [[Drambenburg]]ian [[Kreigsmarine|Navy]]. The [[SMS Lange]] sank the ''Puhan'', while the [[ZMS Elmhill]] sank the ''Guilin''. The ''Amaury'' crippled the ''Yantao'', which surrendered and was towed to port in [[Aurelia (Zamastan)|Aurelia]], where the crew was detained and held for two months before they were released in a prisoner exchange.  


==Design and construction==
==Design and construction==

Latest revision as of 01:32, 13 July 2024

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ZMS Amaury (DDG 063)
History
 Zamastan
Builder: Allern Industries
Commissioned: 22 February 2014
Identification: Hull number: DDG-063
General characteristics
Type: Guided missile destroyer
Displacement: 7,200 t (7,100 long tons)
Length: 149.52 m (490 ft 7 in)
Complement: 190 (standard crew: 110)
Aircraft carried: 2 × TAH-60A Vulture helicopters

The ZMS Amaury (DDG 063) is a Zamastanian Percilius-class guided missile destroyer of the Zamastanian Naval Forces. On May 25th 2023, the Yuaneze naval vessels JIN Yantao, JAI Puhan, and JAI Guilin entered Titania Bay and were intercepted by the Zamastanian Navy and Drambenburgian Navy. The SMS Lange sank the Puhan, while the ZMS Elmhill sank the Guilin. The Amaury crippled the Yantao, which surrendered and was towed to port in Aurelia, where the crew was detained and held for two months before they were released in a prisoner exchange.

Design and construction

Service history

Deployments