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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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Class overview | |
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Name: | Molfetta-class cruiser |
Builders: | Royal Shipbuilders of Cacerta |
Operators: | 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 |
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Length: | 207.1 meters |
Beam: | 21.3 meters |
Draft: | 7.6 meters |
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Speed: | 33 knots (61 km/h) |
Range: | 10,320 nautical miles at 17 knots |
Complement: | 1,560 officers and crew |
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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.
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Units
# | Designation | Name | Shipyard | Laid down | Launched | Commissioned | Status | Commanding Officer |
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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 |