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====''Excalibur'' & ''Fidelity'' Classes====
====''Excalibur'' & ''Fidelity'' Classes====
{{main|Type 31 Frigate (Gallambria)|l1=Type 31 Frigate}}
{{main|Type 31 Frigate (Gallambria)|l1=Type 31 Frigate}}
[[File:BADEN-WURTTEMBERG_00257_(cropped).jpg|thumb|left|HMGS ''Eketāhuna'' returning to HMGS Hartlepool after her inaugural deployment as part of CSG 4/21]]
[[File:FGS_Sachsen_Anhalt.jpg|thumb|left|HMGS ''Eketāhuna'' returning to HMGS Hartlepool after her inaugural deployment as part of CSG 4/21]]
The Type 31 frigate or ''Excalibur'' and ''Fidelty''-class of ships is a class of ships being built on the [[Trident-class frigate]] design framework for the Royal Gallambrian Navy. The programme began in  
The Type 31 frigate or ''Excalibur'' and ''Fidelty''-class of ships is a class of ships being built on the [[Trident-class frigate]] design framework for the Royal Gallambrian Navy. The programme began in  
2014, under what was then known as the Future Frigrate Program (FFP), a joint procumrement program between the RGN and [[Iverican Navy]]. Naval consortium [[Argis-Marenesia Maritime Industries]], a joint ship-building venture established by Manille Consolidate Maritime and [[Mainwairing-Trent Shipyards|Mainwaring Trent]], begain to design a ship to meet both the needs of the RGN and ARIV.  
2014, under what was then known as the Future Frigrate Program (FFP), a joint procumrement program between the RGN and [[Iverican Navy]]. Naval consortium [[Argis-Marenesia Maritime Industries]], a joint ship-building venture established by Manille Consolidate Maritime and [[Mainwairing-Trent Shipyards|Mainwaring Trent]], begain to design a ship to meet both the needs of the RGN and ARIV.  

Revision as of 00:38, 30 December 2021

The Royal Gallambrian Navy fleet is made up of xx commissioned warships.

Submarines

Trebuchet-class

HMGS Termagent entering port at HMGS Hartlepool

Gallambria operates a single class of diesel-electric submarines. The twelve Trebuchet-class boats which began entering service in 1998 were designed and built by the Gallambrian Submarine Corporation (GSC). They were designed specifically to meet Gallambrian requirements, many of which were derived from Gallambria's need for great range without utilising a nuclear propulsion system. In August 2017, the Gallambrian Government initiated the Future Submarine Project under the Sea 2000 Phase 1 Procurement Program to replace the agening boats. In February 2018, GSC was selected as the preferred tenderer to design and build the Future Submarine, with the first boats to enter into service in the second-half of 2022.

Size Performance Armament Other Features
Displacement:
3051 ton (Surfaced)
3353 ton (Submerged)
Length:
77.4 m (254 ft)
Complement:
62
Submerged speed:
21 kn (39 km/h; 24 mph)
Surfaced speed:
11 kn (20 km/h; 13 mph)
Submerged range:
480 nmi (890 km; 550 mi)
Surfaced range:
11,000 nmi (20,000 km; 13,000 mi)
6 x 21 in (530 mm) torpedo tubes, firing:
Barracude Mk II Torpedoes, or Taiaha Block II Mod 2 Anti-Ship Missiles
Sonars:
TG/BQQ-40 LABAS
TG/BQQ-41 LF-TAS
TG/BQQ-41 HF-TAS
Radar:
TG/BQS-43
Periscope:
Klements-Ross Type 82 "Clearview" Electro-Optics Pacakge
Pennant number Name Commissioned Home port Notes
S15 HMGS Trebuchet 1988 TBD
S16 HMGS Terrible 1988 TBD
S17 HMGS Triton 1989 TBD
S18 HMGS Tenacious 1989 TBD
S19 HMGS Tornado 1990 TBD
S20 HMGS Trident 1990 TBD
S21 HMGS Triumphant 1991 TBD
S22 HMGS Termagent 1991 TBD
S23 HMGS Tumultuous 1991 TBD
S24 HMGS Talisman 1992 TBD
S25 HMGS Tempest 1992 TBD
S26 HMGS Terror 1992 TBD

Aircraft carriers

King Albert class

HMGS King Edward entering port after Ex Rimad '21

The Royal Gallambrian Navy operate two King Albert-class aircraft carriers. As part of the 2012 Defence White Paper, the Gallambrian Government identified short-comings within it's maritime warfare doctrine. As a result, the government sought tender for the design and construction of two aircraft carriers, capable of accommodating upto 40 aircraft and 12 helicopters. Mainwaring-Trent Shipyards was the awarded the contract in 2013 with construction of the first ship starting in 2014.

Size Performance Armament Other features
Displacement:
65,000 t (64,000 long tons; 72,000 short tons)
Length:
280 m (920 ft)
Complement:
659 crew; not including air element. Total berths for up to 1,550.
Maximum speed:
25 kn (46 km/h; 29 mph)
Range:
10,000 nmi (19,000 km; 12,000 mi)
3 x Centurion CIWS
3 x Mk 8 30mm ASCG
6 x L1A3 Minigun
Aviation:
up to 32 x Thunder FRS.2
up to 12 x Woomera HM.1
Pennant number Name Commissioned Home port Notes
R04 HMGS King Albert 2017 HMGS Brighton Operational flagship
R05 HMGS King Edward 2019 HMGS Hartlepool
One additional ship built under license for the Royal Navy

Amphibious warfare

City Class

HMGS Tamworth entering port at Newport

The City class is a class of four amphibious assault ship that entered into service with the RGN in 2016. A City-class is capable of transporting and deploying 16 Wangan HAS.1 or Pangkala AH.1, four landing barges, up to 70 vehicles, and 500 soldiers. The ships are equipped with a 75-bed Role 3 hospital, and are capable of serving as part of a TRIDENT response force.

Size Performance Armament Other features
Displacement:
16,500 t (16,200 long tons; 18,200 short tons)
Length:
199 m (653 ft)
Complement:
160
(up to 900 embarked troops)
Maximum speed:
19 kn (35 km/h; 22 mph)
Range:
5,800 nmi (10,700 km; 6,700 mi)
2 x Centurion CIWS
2 x Mk 8 30mm ASCG
4 x L1A3 Minigun
6 x L1A8 HMG
Aviation:
6-spot helicopter deck
34 x Woomera HM.1
-or-
16 x Koori HC.6
Boats:
2 x LCAC or 1 x LCU
Vehicles:
18 x AAPC-21
Pennant number Name Commissioned Home port Notes
R10 HMGS Bromwich 2016 TBD
R11 HMGS Tamworth 2018 TBD
R12 HMGS Newport 2020 TBD
R14 Nuship Aberdeen TBD Due to enter service 2022

Challenger class

HMGS Challenger entering port at HMGS Brighton

The Challenger class is a class of amphibious transport docks, also called "landing platform, dock" (LPD), used by the RGN. The Challenger class ships were introduced to replace the Tubruq-class and Modebo-class amphibious warfare ships.

The Challenger class was designed to proved HM Armed Forces with modern, sea-based platforms that were capable of operating autonomously in remote and austere areas. It was designed to operate with 21st century platforms, such as the AAPC-21 and Woomera HM.1

Size Performance Armament Other features
Displacement:
25,300 t (24,900 long tons; 27,900 short tons)
Length:
208 m (682 ft)
Complement:
370 (not including air element or landing force)
Maximum speed:
22 kn (41 km/h; 25 mph)
Range:
10,500 nmi (19,400 km; 12,100 mi)
2 x Mk 8 Automatic Small Calibre Guns
2 x Centurion CIWS
2 x Mk 48 Mod 1 eight-cell VLS for MAAM-ER
8 x L168A5 Miniguns
Aviation:
4-spot helicopter deck
6 x Woomera HM.1
Boats:
2 x LCAC or 1 x LCU
Vehicles:
14 x AAPC-21
Pennant number Name Commissioned Home port Notes
L01 HMGS Challenger 2016 TBD
L02 HMGS Conqueror 2018 TBD
L03 HMGS Centaur 2020 TBD
L04 HMGS Chivalrous 2021 TBD
L05 Nuship Constitution TBD Under construction, due to enter service 2022
L06 Nuship Curieux TBD Under construction, due to enter service 2022

Surface combatants

Defender Class

HMGS Diamond during Operation Southern Protector

The Type 11 Frigate or Defender Class is a class of frigates built for the Royal Gallambrian Navy. The first Type 11, HMGS Defender, was commissioned in 1989, and the sixteenth HMGS Dauntless, was commissioned in 1997. They form the core of the Royal Gallambrian Navy's surface fleet and serve alongside both Type 61 Frigate and the Type 41 Destroyer. They were originally designed for anit-submarine warfare, but have since been upgraded to meet the ever changing needs of the Navy. Ten Type 11 frigates remain in service, with six vessels either awaiting scrapping or disposal. All Type 11 frigates are due to replaced with Type 32 frigates under Project SEA 2000 Phase 2 by 2026.

Size Performance Armament Other features
Displacement:
4,900 t (4,800 long tons; 5,400 short tons)
Length:
133 m (436 ft)
Complement:
185
Maximum speed:
28 kn (52 km/h; 32 mph)
Range:
7,500 nautical miles (13,900 km; 8,600 mi)
1 x 32-Cell Mk 48 Mod 3 VLS for MAAM-ER
2 x Quad Taiaha Block II Mod 1 launchers
2 x twin Barracuda torpedo tubes
1 x 5 Inch Mk 12 naval gun
2 x Mk 8 Automated Small Calibre Gun
2 x L1A3 Minigun
8 x L1A7 General Purpose Machine Gun
Aircraft:
1 x Woomera HMA.1
Pennant number Name Commissioned Home port Notes
F45 HMGS Defender 1983 TBD Decommissioned 2019, awaiting disposal
F46 HMGS Danae 1983 TBD Decommissioned 2019, awaiting disposal
F47 HMGS Daring 1985 TBD Decommissioned 2020, awaiting disposal
F48 HMGS Demon 1985 TBD Decommissioned 2020, awaiting disposal
F49 HMGS Dependable 1987 TBD Decommissioned 2021, awaiting disposal
F50 HMGS Dervish 1987 TBD Decommissioned 2021, awaiting disposal
F51 HMGS Decoy 1989 TBD
F52 HMGS Diamond 1989 TBD
F53 HMGS Desperate 1991 TBD
F54 HMGS Desire 1991 TBD
F55 HMGS Diana 1993 TBD
F56 HMGS Defiance 1993 TBD
F57 HMGS Dragon 1993 TBD
F58 HMGS Druid 1995 TBD
F59 HMGS Duchess 1995 TBD
F60 HMGS Dauntless 1997 TBD

Matilda Class

HMGS Mastiff on patrol during the TRIDENT-led naval blockade in the Verde Sea

The Type 61 Frigate or Matilda Class is a ship class of sixteen frigates operated by the Royal Gallambrian Navy. The class was introduced to improve the Navy's independent blue-water patrol capability. Since entering service, Matilda-class frigates have made multiple deployments outside local waters, including involvement in the TRIDENT multi-national deployment to the Verde Sea, and multiple operational periods in the Adlantic, Adisi and South Oriental Oceans. All sixteen frigates remain in service. All Type 61 frigates are due to replaced with Type 32 frigates under Project SEA 2000 Phase 2 by 2034.

Size Performance Armament Other features
Displacement:
3,600 t (3,500 long tons; 4,000 short tons)
Length:
118 m (387 ft)
Complement: 179
Maximum speed:
27 kn (50 km/h; 31 mph)
Range:
6,000 nmi (11,000 km; 6,900 mi)
1 x 8-Cell Mk 48 Mod 3 VLS for MAAM-ER
2 x Dual Taiaha Block II Mod 1 launchers
2 x twin Barracuda torpedo tubes
1 x 5 Inch Mk 14 naval gun
2 x Mk 8 Automated Small Calibre Gun
2 x L1A3 Minigun
4 x L1A7 General Purpose Machine Gun
Aircraft:
1 x Woomera HMA.1
Pennant number Name Commissioned Home port Notes
F61 HMGS Matilda 1992 TBD
F62 HMGS Minos 1992 TBD
F63 HMGS Minerva 1992 TBD
F64 HMGS Monarch 1993 TBD
F65 HMGS Merlin 1993 TBD
F66 HMGS Matchless 1993 TBD
F67 HMGS Mastiff 1994 TBD
F68 HMGS Magnificent 1994 TBD
F69 HMGS Magpie 1994 TBD
F70 HMGS Majestic 1995 TBD
F71 HMGS Medusa 1995 TBD
F72 HMGS Melbourne 1996 TBD
F73 HMGS Mentor 1996 TBD
F74 HMGS Minotaur 1996 TBD
F75 HMGS Meteor 1997 TBD
F76 HMGS Mystic 1997 TBD

Admiral Class

HMGS Spalding during the Gallambrian-led Maritime Awareness Mission around the Adlantic Ocean Rim (MAMAOR 4/20)

The Type 41 Destroyer or Admiral-class is a class of ten guided-missile destroyers built for the Royal Gallambrian Navy. Planning for the ships began in 2000, initially under the SEA 1900 acquisition project, it was later subsumed into Phase 1 of the SEA 2000 acquisition project, the RGN's force development and futurisation acquisition project.

The Admiral-class was originally planned to be the replacement class for the Type 11 & Type 61 frigates, however with the reintroduction of carrier and amphibious warfare capabilities, there was observable need for the Navy to maintain an fleet air defence capability. It's projected that the class will remain in service till the earl 2040's.

Size Performance Armament Other features
Displacement:
7,000 t (6,900 long tons; 7,700 short tons)
Length:
147.2 m (483 ft)
Complement: 202
Maximum speed:
over 28 kn (52 km/h; 32 mph)
Range:
over 5,000 nmi (9,300 km; 5,800 mi)
1 x 32-cell Mark 48 Mod 3 VLS for MAAM-ER
2 x Dual Taiaha Block II Mod 1 launchers
2 x Quad Barracuda torpedo tubes
1 x 5 Inch Mk 14 naval gun
2 x Mk 8 Automated Small Calibre Gun
2 x L1A3 Minigun
8 x L1A7 General Purpose Machine Gun
Aircraft:
1 x Woomera HMA.1
Pennant number Name Commissioned Home port Notes
D20 HMGS Livingstone 2013 TBD
D21 HMGS Campbell 2013 TBD
D22 HMGS Spence 2015 TBD
D23 HMGS Stratten 2015 TBD
D24 HMGS Macarthur 2015 TBD
D25 HMGS Spalding 2017 TBD
D26 HMGS Abbotsleigh 2017 TBD
D27 HMGS Wickham 2018 TBD
D28 HMGS Atherton 2019 TBD
D29 HMGS Tattersall 2019 TBD
Option for 5 additional ships has been retained

Bashan Class

HMGS Rabba along side the Finger Wharf in Bromwich during the 2019 National Fleet Review.

The Type 62 Corvette or Bashan-class corvette is a class of six ships built for the Royal Gallambrian Navy. In 2012, the Ministry of Defence announced that it would seek to purchase up to ten corvette's for specific employment in the Near-East. The Type 62 has been developed for maritime protection, anti-shipping and security operations within the Bashani exclusive econonmic zone (EEZ). The Type 62 will also be used for littoral and blue-water operations.

It is expected that overtime the Type 62 will be included in regional deployments within the Adlantic and Near-East regions.

Size Performance Armament Other Features
Displacement:
1,840 t (1,810 long tons; 2,030 short tons)
Length:
89.12 m (292.4 ft)
Complement:
65
Maximum speed:
26 knots (48 km/h; 30 mph)
Range:
4,000 nmi (7,400 km; 4,600 mi)
1 x 3 Inch Mk 8 Naval Gun
2 x Mk 8 Automated Small Calibre Gun
1 x 32-cell Mark 48 Mod 3 VLS for MAAM-ER
2 x twin Barracuda torpedo tubes
Aircraft: 1 x Woomera HMA.1 (deck only, not embarked)
Pennant number Name Commissioned Home port Notes
F230 HMGS Bashan 2016 TBD
F231 HMGS Beth Haron 2016 TBD
F232 HMGS En Gannim 2016 TBD
F233 HMGS Rabba 2016 TBD
F234 HMGS Mahanaim 2016 TBD
F235 HMGS Edrei 2016 TBD
Option for 5 additional ships has been retained

Excalibur & Fidelity Classes

HMGS Eketāhuna returning to HMGS Hartlepool after her inaugural deployment as part of CSG 4/21

The Type 31 frigate or Excalibur and Fidelty-class of ships is a class of ships being built on the Trident-class frigate design framework for the Royal Gallambrian Navy. The programme began in 2014, under what was then known as the Future Frigrate Program (FFP), a joint procumrement program between the RGN and Iverican Navy. Naval consortium Argis-Marenesia Maritime Industries, a joint ship-building venture established by Manille Consolidate Maritime and Mainwaring Trent, begain to design a ship to meet both the needs of the RGN and ARIV.

The Type 31 was designed with modularity and flexibility in mind to enhance versatility across the full range of operations, indcluding maritime security, counter piracy, counter terrorism, and humanitarian and disaster relief operations. The adapabtable design will facilitate through-life support, ensuring upgrades can easily be undertaken as technology develops.

The Type 31 frigate is the base vessel for two sub-classes, the Excalibur and Fidelity-classes. The Excalibur-class, based on the Flight I-B design, while the Fidelity-class, is based on the Flight I-C design. While the Excalibur-class is classified as a General Purpose Frigate, it will still be able to undertake air defence, anti-submarine and anti-surface operations. The Fidelity-class, while still being able to undertake these types of operations, features a more advanced suite of sensors and command centre. There are currently six Excalibur-class ships in service, with a further four under construction. Mainwaring-Trent is currently seeking interest from other Gallambrian shipyards to assist with construction, bringing the current rate of production from four ships every twenty-four months, to eight.

Size Performance Armament Other Features
Displacement:
7,200 t (7,100 long tons; 7,900 short tons) (Excalibur)
7,500 t (7,400 long tons; 8,300 short tons) (Fidelity)
Length:
151.18 m (496.0 ft)
Complement:
190
Maximum speed:
24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph)
Range:
6,000 nmi (11,000 km; 6,900 mi)
1 x 128/64 ARX GNL light-weight naval gun (Excalibur only)
1 x 3-in Mk 11 Naval Gun (Fidelity only)
1 x Centurion CIWS
1 x 32-cell Mark 48 Mod 3 VLS for MAAM-ER
MIMiK Mine Warfare Module (Excalibur only)
MIMiK Electronic Support Measures Module (Fidelity only)
Aircraft: 1 x Woomera HMA.1
Pennant number Name Commissioned Home port Notes
F78 HMGS Excalibur 2019 TBD
F79 HMGS Eketāhuna 2019 TBD
F80 HMGS Enterprise 2020 TBD
F81 HMGS Excellent 2020 TBD
F82 HMGS Exemplar 2021 TBD
F83 HMGS Escapade 2021 TBD
F84 Nuship Escort TBD Under construction, due to enter service 2022
F85 Nuship Enforcer TBD Under construction, due to enter service 2022
F86 Nuship Emerald TBD Under construction, due to enter service 2023
F87 Nuship Emperor TBD Under construction, due to enter service 2023