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The '''ZMS ''Grouse'' (CG 132)''' was a [[Zamastan]]ian [[Tregueux-class cruiser|Tregueux-class guided missile cruiser]] of the [[Zamastanian Naval Forces]] which was in service from 1989 until it was sunk with the loss of 319 crew in [[Beresa]], [[Saint Croix and Bens|SCB]] as a result of the [[2022 Beresa port bombing|port bombing in 2022]].  
The '''ZMS ''Grouse'' (CG 132)''' was a [[Zamastan]]ian [[Tregueux-class cruiser|Tregueux-class guided missile cruiser]] of the [[Zamastanian Naval Forces]]. It was in service from 1989, seeing action in the [[Second War in Vulkaria|1999-2005 Vulkaria War]] and several other military operations throughout its lifespan. Named after [[Grouse Mountain]], the ship was sunk with the loss of 319 crew in [[Beresa]], [[Saint Croix and Bens|SCB]] as a result of the [[2022 Beresa port bombing|2022 port bombing]] by [[Terehan]]ian agents.  


==Design and construction==
==Design and construction==

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ZMS Grouse (CG 132)
History
 Zamastan
Builder: Allern Industries
Commissioned: 22 February 1989
Identification: Hull number: CG-132
General characteristics
Type: Guided missile destroyer
Length: 166 m (544 ft 7 in)
Beam: 21.4 m (70 ft 3 in)
Speed: exceeds 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Range: 5,500 nmi (10,200 km; 6,300 mi)
Complement: 30 officers and 300 enlisted
Aircraft carried: 2 × TAH-60A Vulture
Aviation facilities: Hangar and helipad

The ZMS Grouse (CG 132) was a Zamastanian Tregueux-class guided missile cruiser of the Zamastanian Naval Forces. It was in service from 1989, seeing action in the 1999-2005 Vulkaria War and several other military operations throughout its lifespan. Named after Grouse Mountain, the ship was sunk with the loss of 319 crew in Beresa, SCB as a result of the 2022 port bombing by Terehanian agents.

Design and construction

Service history

1980s

1990s

2000s

Deployments