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Surface Ships
Principal Surface Combatants
Aircraft Carriers
Class | Image | Pennant No. | Name | Fleet | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aircraft carriers (8) | ||||||
Revolution-Class | REN-1 | JRS Hanscho | Magochyo Fleet | Active | ||
REN-2 | JRS Marischa | Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
REN-3 | JRS Beluren | Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
REN-4 | JRS Alevayev | Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
REN-5 | JRS Tenuschinaka
(Dragon of the Eastern Current) |
Janpian Sea Fleet | Active | JRS Tenuschinaka is the only aircraft carrier in service that is named after a deity rather than a region. This was partly in homage to the original JRS Tenuschinaka which had played a vital role during the Battle of the Janosche Sea during the Janpian Civil War | ||
REN-6 | JRS Sanverei | Janpian Sea Fleet | Active | |||
REN-7 | JRS Sischensa | Sichanashi Fleet | Active | |||
REN-8 | JRS Kateyeschin | Sichanashi Fleet | Active | |||
REN-9 | ? | ? | Inactive | Under construction |
Battleships
Class | Image | Pennant No. | Name | Fleet | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Battleships (1) | ||||||
Lilyakitovosch-Class | BBN-01 | JRS Lilyakitovosch (Land of Lilies) |
Magochyo Fleet | Operational reserve | Although officially active, the Revolutionary Council refused to utilize the ship for combat operations. |
Command Cruisers
Class | Image | Pennant No. | Name | Fleet | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cruisers (5) | ||||||
Avescho-Class | CD-81 | JRS Koneschai (Internationalist) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | ||
CD-82 | JRS Razai
(Vanguard) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | Formerly named as JRS Hiromeso (People) | ||
CD-83 | JRS Idalya
(Ideals) |
Janpian Sea Fleet | Active | |||
CD-84 | JRS Unschonda
(Unions) |
Sichanashi Sea Fleet | Active | |||
CD-85 | JRS Karuscho
(Liberation) |
Unschon Fleet | Active |
Destroyers
Class | Image | Pennant No. | Name | Fleet | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Destroyers (72) | ||||||
Marinosch-Class | DD-50 | JRS Narita Snaya (Northern Winds) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | ||
DD-51 | JRS Khliya Tesusnaya
(Clouds of the Western Wind) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
DD-52 | JRS Aikuschinpei
(Autumn Moon) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
DD-53 | JRS Parschibischin
(Cold Currents) |
Sichanashi Fleet | Active | |||
DD-54 | JRS Umihaku
(Ocean Spring) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
DD-55 | JRS Wansunschin
(Wansun Current) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
DD-56 | JRS Yuroku
(Twilight) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-57 | JRS Urenaiku
(Autumn Rain) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-58 | JRS Khliyakoku
(Snow Cloud) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-59 | JRS Kalati Schinpei
(Half Moon) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-60 | JRS Tesuschin
(West Current) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-61 | JRS Nari
(Lightning) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-62 | JRS Narisnaya
(Storm) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
DD-63 | JRS Matragusnaya
(Blizzard) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
DD-64 | JRS Medzuha Schinpei
(Moon over the Summit) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
DD-65 | JRS Nakusnaya
(Summer Winds) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-66 | JRS Resuschin
(Resu Current) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-67 | JRS Umi Hikuru
(Ocean Echo) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-68 | JRS Paitascha Snaya
(Delivering Winds) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-69 | JRS Itakoku
(Snowy Nights) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-70 | JRS Tasaschio
(High Tide) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-71 | JRS Saikaschenschin
(Saikaschen Currents) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-72 | JRS Hitasnaya
(Fleeting Winds) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-73 | JRS Meiyo Schin
(Trembling Currents) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-74 | JRS Umasnaya
(Morning Wind) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-75 | JRS Kokuschinpei
(Winter Moon) |
Fleet | Fitting Out | |||
DD-76 | JRS Schirischinpei
(First Moon) |
Fleet | Fitting Out | |||
DD-77 | JRS Yanigun Snaya
(Despising Winds) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-78 | JRS Khliyatana
(Afternoon Cloud) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-79 | JRS Itakschio
(Night Tide) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-80 | JRS Gabasnaya
(Evening Breeze) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-81 | JRS Aronesnaya
(Wind of waves) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
DD-82 | JRS Hakusnaya
(Spring Wind) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-83 | JRS Watasnaya
(Winds of a flag) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-84 | JRS Gabaschinpei
(Evening Moon) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-85 | JRS Khliya Aiku
(Autumn Cloud) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-86 | JRS Khliya Uma
(Morning Cloud) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-87 | JRS Khliyasnaya
(Winds of a Cloud) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-88 | JRS Khliyatareschu
(Gathering Clouds) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-89 | JRS Gerovischin
(Gerov Current) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-90 | JRS Uma Urensnaya
(Morning Mist) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-91 | JRS Urenhaku
(Spring Rain) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
DD-92 | JRS Arastana
(Afternoon Day) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-93 | JRS Parschibi Maresnaya
(Cold Dew) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
DD-94 | JRS Gaba Narisnaya
(Evening Storm) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-95 | JRS Umaschio
(Morning Tide) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-96 | JRS Parschibisnaya
(Cold Winds) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-97 | JRS Muhasnaya
(Eastern Winds) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-98 | JRS Gabalawa
(Evening Light) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-99 | JRS Saritaschio
(Southern Tide) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-100 | JRS Aikusnaya
(Autumn Winds) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-101 | JRS Hikuru Arone
(Echoing Waves) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-102 | JRS Naku Maresnaya
(Summer Dew) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-103 | JRS Uma Bukaschen
(Morning Star) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
DD-104 | JRS Koku Narisnaya
(Winter Storm) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-105 | JRS Maresnaya Puri
(White Dew) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-106 | JRS Hakuuma
(Early Spring / Morning Spring) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-107 | JRS Aikumatragu
(Autumn Frost) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-108 | JRS Kokuno
(Snowball) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
DD-109 | JRS Khliyapuri
(White Cloud) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-110 | JRS Umazuha
(Daybreak) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
DD-111 | JRS Arone
(Waves) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-112 | JRS Muhaschin
(East Current) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-114 | JRS Schirikoku
(First Snow) |
Fleet | Active | The Revolutionary Navy believed that the number 13 was a sign of badluck, which is why they skipped DD-113 and utilized DD-114 for JRS Schirikoku instead. | ||
DD-115 | JRS Medzuha Khliya
(Summit Cloud) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-116 | JRS Semusnaya
(Island Wind) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-117 | JRS Aiku Narisnaya
(Autumn Storm) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-118 | JRS Sakara Arone
(Low Wave) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
DD-119 | JRS Naritaschin
(Northern Currents) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
DD-120 | JRS Wayarisnaya
(Dancing Winds) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-121 | JRS Nakuschinpei
(Summer Moon) |
Magochyo Fleet | Active | |||
DD-122 | JRS Matraguschinpei
(Frost Moon) |
Fleet | Active | |||
DD-123 | JRS Umi Maresnaya
(Ocean Mist) |
Fleet | Inactive | Under construction | ||
DD-124 | JRS Itak Bukaschen
(Night Stars) |
Fleet | Inactive | Under construction | ||
DD-125 | JRS Kofuya
(Gale) |
Fleet | Inactive | Under construction | ||
DD-126 | JRS Kasuhinasnaya
(Faintful Wind) |
Fleet | Inactive | Under construction |
Coastal Warfare Vessels
OPV
Class | Image | Pennant No. | Name | Fleet | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offshore Patrol Vessels (TBA) | ||||||
Yamov-Class | PV-10 | JRS Yamerivosch | Magochyo Fleet | Active | ||
PV-11 | Fleet |
Cutters
Minewarfare Ship
Class | Image | Pennant No. | Name | Fleet | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minewarfare Vessels (TBA) | ||||||
Saraba-Class | MW-20 | JRS Yumenoschin | Magochyo Fleet | Active | ||
MW-21 | Fleet |
Amphibious Warfare Vessels
LPD
Class | Image | Pennant No. | Name | Fleet | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Landing Platform Dock (TBA) | ||||||
Alevayev-Class | AS-50 | JRS Fort Ponusero (Fort Ponderosa) | Magochyo Fleet | Active | ||
AL-51 | Fort Doruboki (Fort Dove) | Magochyo Fleet | Active |
LHD
Class | Image | Pennant No. | Name | Fleet | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Landing Helicopter Dock (TBA) | ||||||
Karasuvosch-Class | AL-40 | JRS Kalinka (Fort Viburnum) | Magochyo Fleet | Active | ||
AL-41 | JRS | Magochyo Fleet | Active |
Submarines
Auxiliaries
Training Ship
Class | Image | Pennant No. | Name | Fleet | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Training Vessels (3) | ||||||
Dotkoscho-Class | JRME-01 | JRS Munschen Naval Science Institute | Janpian Revolutionary Maritime Ministry Fleet | Active | ||
JRME-02 | JRS Marischa Revolutionary Naval Academy | Janpian Revolutionary Maritime Ministry Fleet | Active | |||
JRME-03 | JRS Helgo Revolutionary Naval Science Institute | Janpian Revolutionary Maritime Ministry Fleet | Active |
Aircrafts
Combat Aircraft
Aircraft | Image | Origin | Variant | In service | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
H-67 Hisshin (Judgement) | Lauzanne & Janpia | H-67 C-D/EW | TBD | The H-67 Hisshin was a design bought from the original Lauzannean Vampir prototype known as the XF-2A, with its procurement also including the domestic production rights, as well as the necessary blueprints to manufacture other support components. But prior to being put in to Janpian service, design changes were made to the prototype such as replacing the avionics and its ABMS to the Janpian Raselut, as well as fixing the hardpoints to accommodate Janpian armaments. Further development was also made to create a variant that can operate in carriers as well as carry anti-ship weaponry, which led to the development of the H-67 C-D; currently utilized by the Janpian Union of Revolutionary Navy. | |
H-99 Ransai (Disturbance) | Janpia | H-99B | TBD |
Electronic Warfare and Signals Intelligence
Maritime Patrol
Aircraft | Image | Origin | Variant | In service | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
HMP-300 | Janpia | HMP-300B | 121 |
Tanker
Transport
Rotor Aircraft
Aircraft | Image | Origin | Variant | In service | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MH-2 | Lauzanne & Janpia | MH-2N | TBA |