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| Fighter built for Meridon by Chisei. F6M4 are domestically produced upgrades and new fighters being produced in Meridon. | | Fighter built for Meridon by Chisei. F6M4 are domestically produced upgrades and new fighters being produced in Meridon. | ||
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| S2M2 <br> S2M4 | | S2M2 <br> S2M4 | ||
| Airframes being upgraded to S2M3 standard. | | Airframes being upgraded to S2M3 standard. | ||
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| E6M2 | | E6M2 | ||
| Electronics warfare variant of the F6M2. | | Electronics warfare variant of the F6M2. | ||
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| {{wp|Grumman C-2 Greyhound|C2M Porter}} | | {{wp|Grumman C-2 Greyhound|C2M Porter}} | ||
| {{flag| | | {{flag|Meridon}} | ||
| Carrier onboard delivery | | Carrier onboard delivery | ||
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| {{wp|Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey|C22M Adjutant}} | | {{wp|Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey|C22M Adjutant}} | ||
| {{flag| | | {{flag|Meridon}} | ||
| Special purpose tiltrotor <br> Carrier onboard delivery | | Special purpose tiltrotor <br> Carrier onboard delivery | ||
| [[File:CV-22 Osprey flies over the Emerald Coast.JPG|170px]] | | [[File:CV-22 Osprey flies over the Emerald Coast.JPG|170px]] | ||
| C22M2 <br> C22M3 | | C22M2 <br> C22M3 | ||
| | | C22M2 under Navy ownership operate as part of the Joint Special Forces Air Group. C22M3s are in process of replacing the C2M. | ||
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| {{wp|ShinMaywa US-2|C20M Manatee}} | | {{wp|ShinMaywa US-2|C20M Manatee}} | ||
| {{flag| | | {{flag|Japan}} | ||
| Amphibious boat | | Amphibious boat | ||
| [[File:ShinMaywa US-2 at Atsugi.jpg|170px]] | | [[File:ShinMaywa US-2 at Atsugi.jpg|170px]] | ||
| C20M <br> C20M2 | | C20M <br> C20M2 | ||
| C20M utilized for aerial firefighting, maritime patrol, search and rescue and cargo delivery missions. C20M2 variant is optimized for special forces utilization. | | C20M utilized for aerial firefighting, maritime patrol, search and rescue and cargo delivery missions. C20M2 variant is optimized for special forces utilization. | ||
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| {{wp|Lockheed AP-3C Orion|M5M3 Pelican}} | | {{wp|Lockheed AP-3C Orion|M5M3 Pelican}} | ||
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| Maritime patrol | | Maritime patrol | ||
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| M5M3 | | M5M3 | ||
| Maritime patrol aircraft being phased out by the M7M. | | Maritime patrol aircraft being phased out by the M7M. | ||
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| {{wp|Kawasaki P-1|M7M Kingfisher}} | | {{wp|Kawasaki P-1|M7M Kingfisher}} | ||
| {{flag| | | {{flag|Japan}} <br> {{flag|Meridon}} | ||
| Maritime patrol | | Maritime patrol | ||
| [[File:5504-Kawasaki-P-1-Fairford2015-4685.jpg|170px]] | | [[File:5504-Kawasaki-P-1-Fairford2015-4685.jpg|170px]] | ||
| M7M | | M7M | ||
| Maritime patrol aircraft replacing the M5M3. | | Maritime patrol aircraft replacing the M5M3. | ||
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| {{wp|Sikorsky_UH-60_Black_Hawk|Matca H50M Seahawk}} | | {{wp|Sikorsky_UH-60_Black_Hawk|Matca H50M Seahawk}} | ||
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| Utility helicopter | | Utility helicopter | ||
| [[File:N48-005 at the 2016 ADFA Open Day.jpg|170px]] | | [[File:N48-005 at the 2016 ADFA Open Day.jpg|170px]] | ||
| H50M5 <hr> H50M6 <hr> H50M4 | | H50M5 <hr> H50M6 <hr> H50M4 | ||
| Multirole utility helicopter. H50M5 is an anti-submarine warfare variant. H50M6 is a general utility and sea combat variant. H50M4 exists in both specialized SAR and special warfare variants. | | Multirole utility helicopter. H50M5 is an anti-submarine warfare variant. H50M6 is a general utility and sea combat variant. H50M4 exists in both specialized SAR and special warfare variants. | ||
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| {{wp|Sikorsky_CH-53E Super Stallion|H62M3 Cataphract}} | | {{wp|Sikorsky_CH-53E Super Stallion|H62M3 Cataphract}} | ||
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| Heavy utility helicopter | | Heavy utility helicopter | ||
| [[File:CH53E-Helo-Cast.jpg|170px]] | | [[File:CH53E-Helo-Cast.jpg|170px]] | ||
| H62M3 | | H62M3 | ||
| Utilized for naval heavy airlift, special operations, and mine countermeasures. | | Utilized for naval heavy airlift, special operations, and mine countermeasures. | ||
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| {{wp|Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk|Q6M2 Crow}} | | {{wp|Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk|Q6M2 Crow}} | ||
| {{flag| | | {{flag|Meridon}} | ||
| Unmanned surveilliance and reconnaisance aircraft | | Unmanned surveilliance and reconnaisance aircraft | ||
| [[File:MQ-4C Triton flight testing.jpg|170px]] | | [[File:MQ-4C Triton flight testing.jpg|170px]] | ||
| Q6M2 | | Q6M2 | ||
| Designed for broad area maritime surveillance. | | Designed for broad area maritime surveillance. | ||
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| Q7M | | Q7M | ||
| Designed to supplement H50 and replace older utility helicopters in the purely scouting role. | | Designed to supplement H50 and replace older utility helicopters in the purely scouting role. | ||
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| T10M2 | | T10M2 | ||
| Primary trainer aircraft for all types of aircraft. | | Primary trainer aircraft for all types of aircraft. | ||
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| {{wp|BAE Systems Hawk|T11M Fencer}} | | {{wp|BAE Systems Hawk|T11M Fencer}} | ||
| {{flag|Meridon | | {{flag|Meridon}} | ||
| Tactical jet trainer | | Tactical jet trainer | ||
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| T11M2 B | | T11M2 B | ||
| Carrier-capable advanced trainer primarily for strike jet aircraft. | | Carrier-capable advanced trainer primarily for strike jet aircraft. | ||
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| T14M | | T14M | ||
| Multi-engine trainer for transport and cargo aircraft. | | Multi-engine trainer for transport and cargo aircraft. | ||
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| T4M B | | T4M B | ||
| Training aircraft for rotary-winged aircraft. | | Training aircraft for rotary-winged aircraft. | ||
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Revision as of 17:03, 18 December 2022
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The ensign of the Meridonian Navy
This is a list of ships in active service with the Meridonian Navy. The Meridonian Navy as of 2022 operates a total of 82 vessels, including 12 submarines, 2 aircraft carriers, 4 amphibious assault ships, 9 destroyers, 12 frigates, 12 patrol vessels, 19 landing craft, and other support vessels.
Major Surface Vessels
Summary
- 12 Attack submarines
- 2 aircraft carriers
- 9 destroyers
- 12 frigates
- 3 training vessels
- 12 patrol vessels
- 2 landing helicopter docks
- 2 landing ship docks
- 19 Landing craft
- 16 miscellaneous ships
- 6 Mine countermeasures vessels
- 3 replenishment ships
Submarine fleet
Attack submarines
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Note | |
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Attack submarines - 12 | |||||
Barracuda-class | Diesel electric attack submarine | Barracuda (S424) Sharpfin (S425) |
First domestically designed and produced submarine. | ||
Orca-class | ![]() |
Diesel-electric attack submarine | Orca (S301) Beluga (S302) Bowhead (S303) Baleen (S304) Spadetooth (S614) Minke (S305) Omura (S305) |
Domestically produced variant of the Yamataian Shikinami-class. | |
Moray-class | Diesel-electric attack submarine | Moray (S230) Kidako (S231) Barlip (S232) |
Domestically-produced variant of the Yamataian Asashio-class. First variant of submarine produced in Meridon. |
Surface fleet
Aircraft carriers
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Note | |
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Aircraft carriers- 2 | |||||
Sistine-class | CATOBAR aircraft carrier | Sistine (R10) Kohina (R11) |
Modified variant of Chiseian Kamushain-class aircraft carriers. |
Landing ships
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Note | |
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Amphibious Assault Ships - 4 | |||||
Maratea-class | ![]() |
Landing helicopter dock | Maratea (L18) Aranui (L19) |
Capabilities to host fixed-wing STOVL aircraft were cut from ship. | |
Hemana-class | Dock landing ship | Hemana (L16) Saipele (L17) |
3rd ship was nearly mothballed, but was converted to unarmed hospital ship Grace. | ||
Landing craft - 19 | |||||
AV20 Landing Craft Combatant | ![]() |
Roll-on/roll-off catamaran landing craft | LC01 LC02 LC03 LC04 LC05 LC06 LC07 LC08 LC09 LC10 LC11 LC12 |
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AV340 Landing Craft Utility | ![]() |
Landing Craft Mechanized | 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 |
Being replaced by AV20. |
Destroyers
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Note | |
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Guided missile destroyer- 9 | |||||
Helena-class | ![]() |
Guided missile destroyer | Helena (D38) Kalua (D39) Smith Island (D40) Taikorea (D41) Ohawe (D42) Alexandria (D42) Mahine (D43) Redbird (D44) Vaiala (D47) |
First indigenously designed and produced warships. Helena, Kalua ,Smith Island and Taikorea are air defense destroyers, with the subsequent ships of the class optimized for multi-mission roles as well. |
Frigates
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Note | |
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Frigates - 12 | |||||
Taga-class | ![]() |
Frigate | Taga (F128) Radenton (F129) Sophia (F130) Savaia (F131) Carterstown (F132) Loubret (F133) Nine Nights (F134) Mako Bay (F135) Pesega (F136) Lahaina (F137) Baymark (F138) Apia (F139) |
Multipurpose frigates |
Mine countermeasure vessels
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Note | |
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Mine countermeasure vessels - 6 | |||||
Haukea-class | ![]() |
Minesweeper | Haukea (M12) Auina (M13) Burns (M14) Rachels (M15) Tahuta (M16) Kama (M17) |
Patrol vessels
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Note | |
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Patrol vessels - 12 | |||||
Defiant-class | ![]() |
Patrol boat | Defiant (P1500) Diligent (P1501) Decisive (P1502) Deferent (P1503) Dependable (P1504) Determined (P1505) Devoted (P1506) |
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Resolute-class | Offshore Patrol vessel | Resolute (P1507) Reverent (P1508) Resolvent (P1509) Rancorous (P1510) Resplendent (P1511) |
Replenishment ships
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Note | |
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Replenishment vessels - 5 | |||||
Magnanimous-class | ![]() |
Replenishment oiler | Magnanimous (A241) Magnificent (A242) Merciful (A243) |
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August-class | ![]() |
Replenishment oiler | August (A239) Advantageous (A240) |
Miscellaneous ships
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Note | |
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Miscellaneous significant vessels - 1 | |||||
Mercy | Hospital ship | Mercy (A101) | Converted Hemana- class dock landing ship that has been disarmed and converted to conduct humanitarian duties. |
Munitions
Aircraft
Fighter aircraft
Aircraft | Origin | Role | Photo | Version | Notes |
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F6M2 Wasp | Template:Country data Chisei ![]() |
Multirole fighter | ![]() |
F6M2 F6M4 |
Fighter built for Meridon by Chisei. F6M4 are domestically produced upgrades and new fighters being produced in Meridon. |
AWACS
Aircraft | Origin | Role | Photo | Version | Number | Notes |
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S2M Herald | Template:Country data Yamatai | Airborne early warning and control | ![]() |
S2M2 S2M4 |
Airframes being upgraded to S2M3 standard. |
Electronics Warfare
Aircraft | Origin | Role | Photo | Version | Notes |
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E6M3 Backwave | Template:Country data Chisei ![]() |
Electronics warfare aircraft | ![]() |
E6M2 | Electronics warfare variant of the F6M2. |
Transport
Aircraft | Origin | Role | Photo | Version | Notes | |
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C2M Porter | ![]() |
Carrier onboard delivery | ![]() |
C2M | 7 | Aircraft used for general logistics and carrier onboard delivery. To be replaced by the C22M3. |
C22M Adjutant | ![]() |
Special purpose tiltrotor Carrier onboard delivery |
C22M2 C22M3 |
C22M2 under Navy ownership operate as part of the Joint Special Forces Air Group. C22M3s are in process of replacing the C2M. | ||
C20M Manatee | Amphibious boat | ![]() |
C20M C20M2 |
C20M utilized for aerial firefighting, maritime patrol, search and rescue and cargo delivery missions. C20M2 variant is optimized for special forces utilization. |
Patrol Aircraft
Aircraft | Origin | Role | Photo | Version | Notes |
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M5M3 Pelican | ![]() |
Maritime patrol | M5M3 | Maritime patrol aircraft being phased out by the M7M. | |
M7M Kingfisher | ![]() |
Maritime patrol | ![]() |
M7M | Maritime patrol aircraft replacing the M5M3. |
Rotary-wing
Aircraft | Origin | Role | Photo | Version | Notes |
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Matca H50M Seahawk | ![]() |
Utility helicopter | ![]() |
H50M5 H50M6 H50M4 |
Multirole utility helicopter. H50M5 is an anti-submarine warfare variant. H50M6 is a general utility and sea combat variant. H50M4 exists in both specialized SAR and special warfare variants. |
H62M3 Cataphract | ![]() |
Heavy utility helicopter | ![]() |
H62M3 | Utilized for naval heavy airlift, special operations, and mine countermeasures. |
Unmanned systems
Aircraft | Origin | Role | Photo | Version | Notes |
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Q6M2 Crow | ![]() |
Unmanned surveilliance and reconnaisance aircraft | ![]() |
Q6M2 | Designed for broad area maritime surveillance. |
Q7M Skua | ![]() |
Unmanned reconnaissance helicopter | ![]() |
Q7M | Designed to supplement H50 and replace older utility helicopters in the purely scouting role. |
Training aircraft
Aircraft | Origin | Role | Photo | Version | Notes |
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T10M Mentor | ![]() |
Primary trainer aircraft | T10M2 | Primary trainer aircraft for all types of aircraft. | |
T11M Fencer | ![]() |
Tactical jet trainer | ![]() |
T11M2 B | Carrier-capable advanced trainer primarily for strike jet aircraft. |
T14M Traveller | ![]() |
Multi-engine trainer | ![]() |
T14M | Multi-engine trainer for transport and cargo aircraft. |
T4M Canary B | ![]() |
Helicopter trainer | ![]() |
T4M B | Training aircraft for rotary-winged aircraft. |