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{{Infobox ship image
|Ship image= Osmanthus FBB.png
|Ship caption= [[HMS Osmanthus (FBB-50)|HMS ''Osmanthus'' (FBB-50)]] during a gunnery trial in 2053
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{{Infobox ship class overview
|Builders= [[Alliance of Illuverendian Shipyards]] via [[Havelbank Shipyard]], [[Harscaireshire Works]] and [[Vanguard Shipbuilding]]
|Operators= {{navy|Illusia and Neverendia}}
|Class before= {{sclass-|Mikaella Akamatsu|fast battleship|4}}
|Class after= {{sclass-|Gungnir|fast battleship|4}}
|Built range= 2049-2052
|In commission range= 2052-present
|Total ships planned= 4
|Total ships completed= 4
|Total ships active= 4
|Total ships laid up=
|Total ships lost=
|Total ships retired=
|Total ships scrapped=
|Total ships preserved=
}}
{{Infobox ship characteristics
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|Header caption=
|Ship type= {{wpl|Fast battleship}}
|Ship displacement= *{{cvt|47500|t|LT|lk=}} ({{wpl|Displacement (ship)#Standard displacement|standard}})
* {{cvt|52000|t|LT|lk=}} ({{wpl|Displacement (ship)#Loaded_displacement|full load}})
|Ship length= {{cvt|276|m|ftin|abbr=on|1}}
|Ship beam= {{cvt|33|m|ftin|abbr=on|1}}
|Ship draft= *{{cvt|10.4|m|ft|abbr=on|1}} (standard)
* {{cvt|11|m|ft|abbr=on|1}} (full load)
|Ship propulsion= 4 shafts, 6 {{wpl|Steam turbine|steam turbines}}
|Ship speed= {{cvt|33|kn|lk=}}
|Ship range= {{cvt|15027|nmi}} at {{cvt|16|kn}}
|Ship complement= 1,750 crew and officers
|Ship sensors=
|Ship EW=
|Ship armament= *9 × [[BL 40.6 cm/52 caliber Mk I gun|406 mm (16 in)/52 cal guns]]
* 24 × [[QF 12.7 cm/38 caliber Mk XXIII gun|127 mm/38 cal guns]]
* 7 × [[Stormbringer CIWS|Stormbringer Mk-III]]
|Ship armor= * {{wpl|Belt armor|Belt}}: {{cvt|305|mm}}
* {{wpl|Bulkhead (partition|Bulkheads}}: {{cvt|300|mm}}
* {{wpl|Barbette|Barbettes}}: {{cvt|290–406|mm}}
* {{wpl|Gun turret|Turrets}}: {{cvt|340–410|mm}}
* {{wpl|Conning tower}}: {{cvt|442|mm}}
* {{wpl|Deck (ship|Decks}}: {{cvt|40|mm}}, {{cvt|152|mm}}, {{cvt|25–36|mm}}
|Ship aircraft=
|Ship aircraft facilities= 1 × {{wpl|Helipad|helipad}}
|Ship notes=
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The '''''Osmanthus'' class''', alternatively the '''''Syringa'' class''', is a {{wpl|Ship class|class}} of {{wpl|Fast battleship|fast battleships}} ordered by the [[Royal Illuverendian Navy]] in early 2050. It is the first class of ships created for the [[New Generation Fast Battleships]] program, and a general improvement of the preceding fast battleship class, that being the {{sclass-|Mikaella Akamatsu|fast battleship|4}}.
The '''''Osmanthus'' class''', alternatively the '''''Syringa'' class''', is a {{wpl|Ship class|class}} of {{wpl|Fast battleship|fast battleships}} ordered by the [[Royal Illuverendian Navy]] in early 2050. It is the first class of ships created for the [[New Generation Fast Battleships]] program, and a general improvement of the preceding fast battleship class, that being the {{sclass-|Mikaella Akamatsu|fast battleship|4}}.



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The Osmanthus class, alternatively the Syringa class, is a class of fast battleships ordered by the Royal Illuverendian Navy in early 2050. It is the first class of ships created for the New Generation Fast Battleships program, and a general improvement of the preceding fast battleship class, that being the Mikaella Akamatsu class.

Designed exclusively by Neverendian naval architects, the class was the first to have approved production, on January 2049, slated alongside with its similarly Neverendian-designed Hestia class. To capitalise on its pride as a Neverendian warship, the Alliance of Illuverendian Shipyards contracted its three principal Havel River shipyards to the Navy for the construction of the four fast battleships of the class.

Four ships were authorised as enshrined in the standards of the program, namely: Osmanthus, Jasmine, Forsythia, and Syringa. The class's names are derived from the flowers of the Oleaceae family.

Background

Design

Characteristics

Hull

Armament

Main battery

Secondary battery

Anti-air systems

Fire control systems

Protection

Armour

Torpedo protection

Aviation facilities

Ships

Osmanthus

Jasmine

Forsythia

Syringa

Operational history