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The '''''Molfetta''-class''' was a class of advanced {{wpl|cruisers}} deployed by the [[Cacertian Royal Navy]] during the [[Siduri War]]. Along with their contemporaries, in the [[Aurora-Class Cruiser|''Aurora''-class heavy cruisers]], they were the last all-gun cruisers built for [[Cacerta]]. A total of twelve ships were completed, many of which saw service with [[Cacertian Center Fleet|Taskforce Center]] and [[Cacertian Andria Fleet|Taskforce Andria]].
The '''''Molfetta''-class''' was a class of advanced {{wpl|cruisers}} deployed by the [[Cacertian Royal Navy]] during the [[Siduri War]]. Along with their contemporaries, in the [[Aurora-Class Cruiser|''Aurora''-class heavy cruisers]], they were the last all-gun cruisers built for [[Cacerta]]. A total of twelve ships were completed, many of which saw service with [[Cacertian Center Fleet|Taskforce Center]] and [[Cacertian Andria Fleet|Taskforce Andria]].


Designed as an expansion of the previous [[Romana-Class Cruiser|''Romano''-class]], the ''Molfetta''s were borderline heavy cruisers given their displacement and armament. Outfitted with eighteen auto-loading [[Cacertian 150mm RN QF Naval Gun|RN-QF Mark IVs]], the ships of the ''Molfetta''-class were arguably some of the most well-armed cruisers in the Cacertian naval arsenal.
Designed as an expansion of the previous [[Romana-Class Cruiser|''Romano''-class]], the ''Molfetta''s were borderline heavy cruisers given their displacement and armament. Outfitted with eighteen auto-loading [[Cacertian 150mm RN-QF Naval Gun|RN-QF Mark IVs]], the ships of the ''Molfetta''-class were arguably some of the most well-armed cruisers in the Cacertian naval arsenal.


After the war, many of the ''Molfetta''s were later refitted as hybrid gun and guided-missile cruisers. All of the remaining ships would eventually be decommissioned by 1977 with the majority of them later being scrapped.
After the war, many of the ''Molfetta''s were later refitted as hybrid gun and guided-missile cruisers. All of the remaining ships would eventually be decommissioned by 1977 with the majority of them later being scrapped.
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 6 January 2022

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Class overview
Name: Molfetta-class cruiser
Builders: Royal Shipbuilders of Cacerta
Operators: CRNEnsign.png Cacertian Royal Navy
Preceded by: Scarano-class
In commission: 1932 – 1977
Planned: 16
Completed: 12
Cancelled: 4
Lost: 1
Retired: 11
Preserved: 1
General characteristics
Type: Cruiser
Displacement:
  • 14,936 tons standard
  • 18,286 tons fully loaded
Length: 207.1 meters
Beam: 21.3 meters
Draft: 7.6 meters
Propulsion:
  • 4 × CNRC geared steam turbines
  • 4 × high-pressure watertube boilers
  • 4 × shafts each driving four-bladed propellers
Speed: 33 knots (61 km/h)
Range: 10,320 nautical miles at 17 knots
Complement: 1,560 officers and crew
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • Type 133 ASDIC
  • Type 290 early-warning radar
  • Type 172 surface-search radar
  • Type 111 fighter-direction radar
Armament:

The Molfetta-class was a class of advanced cruisers deployed by the Cacertian Royal Navy during the Siduri War. Along with their contemporaries, in the Aurora-class heavy cruisers, they were the last all-gun cruisers built for Cacerta. A total of twelve ships were completed, many of which saw service with Taskforce Center and Taskforce Andria.

Designed as an expansion of the previous Romano-class, the Molfettas were borderline heavy cruisers given their displacement and armament. Outfitted with eighteen auto-loading RN-QF Mark IVs, the ships of the Molfetta-class were arguably some of the most well-armed cruisers in the Cacertian naval arsenal.

After the war, many of the Molfettas were later refitted as hybrid gun and guided-missile cruisers. All of the remaining ships would eventually be decommissioned by 1977 with the majority of them later being scrapped.

Design

Armament

Armor

Propulsion

Construction

Service History

Current Status

Units

# Designation Name Shipyard Laid down Launched Commissioned Status Commanding Officer
I C-Mo-001 Molfetta
II C-Mo-002 Varesa
III C-Mo-003 Sarata
IV C-Mo-004 Kalyssa
V C-Mo-005 Salion
VI C-Mo-006 Tulieri
VII C-Mo-007 Esmogas
VIII C-Mo-008 Liro
IX C-Mo-009 Cuerense
X C-Mo-010 Modereni
XI C-Mo-011 Naktos
XII C-Mo-012 Letone