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'''JNS ''Yao Jin''''', also known as '''''Great Yao''''' is a wooden-hulled, iron-armoured, five-masted atakebune and flagship of the Jindanese Navy (which comes under jurisdiction of the Xiaodongese Navy), where it serves as its only active service ship. Named after [[Emperor Yao Jin]], the first Emperor of the Yao Kingdom of Jindao, she is the world's oldest commissioned naval vessel still afloat, having being launched over 300 years ago. Launched in 1700, she participated in many of the wars against the [[Euclea|Euclean]] powers under the Toki Dynasty that resulted in many unequal treaties being signed between Toki and the Euclean nations. She was designed by Xi Guanyu at his personally-owned Guanyu Shipyard and is the only ship of her type. Guanyu designed the ship to be more heavily armoured and more heavily armed than the typical Xiaodongese ships of the period.
'''JNS ''Yao Jin''''', also known as '''''Great Yao''''' is a wooden-hulled, iron-armoured, five-masted atakebune and flagship of the Jindanese Navy (which comes under jurisdiction of the Xiaodongese Navy), where it serves as its only active service ship. Named after [[Yao Jin]], the first king of the Yao Kingdom of Jindao, she is the world's oldest commissioned naval vessel still afloat, having being launched over 300 years ago. Launched in 1700, she participated in many of the wars against the [[Euclea|Euclean]] powers under the Toki Dynasty that resulted in many unequal treaties being signed between Toki and the Euclean nations. She was designed by Xi Guanyu at his personally-owned Guanyu Shipyard and is the only ship of her type. Guanyu designed the ship to be more heavily armoured and more heavily armed than the typical Xiaodongese ships of the period.


''Yao Jin'' is most notably remembered for her actions in the Xiao-Estmerish War of 1761, where she sunk three Estmerish ships in a single battle using her 30-pounder long guns, far above the usual poundage for Coian long guns at the time. The sinking of the Estmerish ships, the EFS ''Ashcombe'', EFS ''Redwing'' and EFS ''Oak'', considered far better technologically, is revered in Jindao as is a celebrated day for ''Yao Jin'', 27 September.  
''Yao Jin'' is most notably remembered for her actions in the Xiao-Estmerish War of 1761, where she sunk three Estmerish ships in a single battle using her 30-pounder long guns, far above the usual poundage for Coian long guns at the time. The sinking of the Estmerish ships, the EFS ''Ashcombe'', EFS ''Redwing'' and EFS ''Oak'', considered far better technologically, is revered in Jindao as is a celebrated day for ''Yao Jin'', 27 September.  


''Yao Jin'' was removed from active service in 1909 by Gaullica to be more compatible with their modern navy, but the public adoration surrounding her 1761 feats saved her from being scrapped. She was held at Guanyu Shipyard until 1912, where she was designated as a museum ship as assigned the homeport of Jindao Harbour. She completed a tour of Xiaodong and Jindao between 1913 and 1916, visiting a total of 35 ports around the area. On her 300th birthday, in 2000, she was given the nickname ''Great Yao'' and toured much of Coius, while also being designated as the flagship of the Jindanese Navy. In 2007, a statue commemorating her 1761 feats was unveiled outside the Jindanese Heritage Museum in Laoshizhai.
''Yao Jin'' was removed from active service in 1909 by Gaullica to be more compatible with their modern navy, but the public adoration surrounding her 1761 feats saved her from being scrapped. She was held at Guanyu Shipyard until 1912, where she was designated as a museum ship as assigned the homeport of Jindao Harbour. She completed a tour of Xiaodong and Jindao between 1913 and 1916, visiting a total of 35 ports around the area. On her 300th birthday, in 2000, she was given the nickname ''Great Yao'' and toured much of Coius, while also being designated as the flagship of the Jindanese Navy. In 2007, a statue commemorating her 1761 feats was unveiled outside the Jindanese Heritage Museum in Laoshizhai.

Revision as of 19:59, 6 November 2019

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Yao Jin flies the traditional flags of the Yao Kingdom on Jindanese Heritage Day at Jindao Harbour in 2017
History
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Name: JNS Yao Jin
Namesake: Yao Jin
Ordered: 19 August 1697
Builder: Guanyu Shipyard
Cost: $235,000
Laid down: 4 December 1697
Launched: 22 January 1700
Maiden voyage: 10 April 1700
Homeport: Jindao Harbour
Nickname(s): Great Yao
Status: In active service
General characteristics (as built, 1697)
Class and type: Atakebune
Displacement: 1,800 tons
Length: 276 ft (84 m)
Beam: 43 ft 6 in (13.26 m)
Draft: 19 ft (5.8 m)
Propulsion: Sail (five masts, ship rig)
Speed: 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Complement: 400 (1701)
Armament:
  • 24 x 30-pounder long gun
  • 10 x 12-pounder carronade
  • 1 x 24-pounder bow chaser

JNS Yao Jin, also known as Great Yao is a wooden-hulled, iron-armoured, five-masted atakebune and flagship of the Jindanese Navy (which comes under jurisdiction of the Xiaodongese Navy), where it serves as its only active service ship. Named after Yao Jin, the first king of the Yao Kingdom of Jindao, she is the world's oldest commissioned naval vessel still afloat, having being launched over 300 years ago. Launched in 1700, she participated in many of the wars against the Euclean powers under the Toki Dynasty that resulted in many unequal treaties being signed between Toki and the Euclean nations. She was designed by Xi Guanyu at his personally-owned Guanyu Shipyard and is the only ship of her type. Guanyu designed the ship to be more heavily armoured and more heavily armed than the typical Xiaodongese ships of the period.

Yao Jin is most notably remembered for her actions in the Xiao-Estmerish War of 1761, where she sunk three Estmerish ships in a single battle using her 30-pounder long guns, far above the usual poundage for Coian long guns at the time. The sinking of the Estmerish ships, the EFS Ashcombe, EFS Redwing and EFS Oak, considered far better technologically, is revered in Jindao as is a celebrated day for Yao Jin, 27 September.

Yao Jin was removed from active service in 1909 by Gaullica to be more compatible with their modern navy, but the public adoration surrounding her 1761 feats saved her from being scrapped. She was held at Guanyu Shipyard until 1912, where she was designated as a museum ship as assigned the homeport of Jindao Harbour. She completed a tour of Xiaodong and Jindao between 1913 and 1916, visiting a total of 35 ports around the area. On her 300th birthday, in 2000, she was given the nickname Great Yao and toured much of Coius, while also being designated as the flagship of the Jindanese Navy. In 2007, a statue commemorating her 1761 feats was unveiled outside the Jindanese Heritage Museum in Laoshizhai.