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! colspan="5" | Timeline of Eurth | |||
! colspan="2" | Technical Information | |||
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! rowspan="2" width=150px | Country of Origin | |||
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! rowspan="2" | Capability | |||
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! width=145px | User Country/Service | |||
! width=125px | Local Designation<br/><small>(If applicable or different)</small> | |||
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| Kondor-class | |||
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Revision as of 04:21, 1 October 2024
This is a current list of aircraft carriers used by militaries and nations of Eurth. Ship operators with (†) denote the vessel is no longer in service. Please use the following ordering system.
- Organize first by the County of Origin (Eurth) in alphabetical order, if there are multiple countries, the primary country of origin should be used for the ordering.
- Organize in numerical or alphabetical order for Timeline of Eurth Class/Sub-class, in instances where there are both, numerical first and then alphabetical.
- Organize with the primary user in User Country/Service (i.e., the country of origin's primary service) and follow with a separate row for each different service within that country of origin. For additional users, list a new row for each user in alphabetical order.
- Try to combine as many rows as possible (e.g, Class/Subclass, Role, etc.) with rowspan="x" where applicable.
Displacement should be listed in metric tons.
To return to the list of military equipment, click here.
Aircraft carriers
Image | Real World Analogue | Timeline of Eurth | Technical Information | Notes & References | |||||
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Class/ Sub-class |
Class/ Sub-class |
Role | Country of Origin | Users | Displacement (fully loaded) | Capability | |||
User Country/Service | Local Designation (If applicable or different) | ||||||||
\ | Nimitz-class | Joint Aroman Carrier-class | Nuclear-powered aircraft carrier | Adaptus | Adaptus | Maximus-class | 103,600 t (102,000 long tons; 114,200 short tons) | CATOBAR Nuclear-powered |
The Joint Aroman Carrier is a joint-development between Adaptus and the Tagmatium |
Tagmatium | Tagmatium | Protathlites tou Khristou-class | |||||||
CVA-01 | Liorán-class | Aircraft carrier | Gaellicia | Sceptred Navy | 64,000 t (63,000 long tons; 71,000 short tons) | STOBAR | |||
Queen Elizabeth-class | Adlantic-class | Aircraft carrier | Gallambria | Royal Gallambrian Navy | King Albert-class | 65,000 t (64,000 long tons; 72,000 short tons) | STOVL | The Adlantic-class Carrier is a joint-development between Royal Gallambrian Navy & the Royal Navy | |
Seylos | Seylos | Defiant-class | |||||||
Forrestal-class | Ark Royal-class | Fleet carrier | Great Anglia | Great Anglia† | 82,000 t (81,000 long tons; 90,000 short tons) | CATOBAR | |||
Audacious-class | Indefatigable-class | Light fleet carrier | Great Anglia | Great Anglia† | 54,820 t (53,950 long tons; 60,430 short tons) | CATOBAR | |||
Charles de Gaulle-class | Mavini D-class | Aircraft carrier | Iverica | Iverica | 45,000 t (44,000 long tons; 50,000 short tons) | CATOBAR | |||
Kitty Hawk-class | República C-class | Nuclear-powered aircraft carrier | Iverica | Iverica | 70,000 t (69,000 long tons; 77,000 short tons) | CATOBAR Nuclear-powered |
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Vikrant-class | Despotes-class | Aircraft carrier | Suverina | Suverina | Prince Michail II-class | 45,000 t (44,000 long tons; 50,000 short tons) | STOBAR | The two Despotes-class were never operated by Tagmatium and they were later sold to Salvia and Seylos and refitted to their standards. Seylos later transferred the Solidarity to the North Adlantic Union. | |
North Adlantic Union | Solidarity-class | ||||||||
Salvia | |||||||||
Tagmatium† | Despotes-class | ||||||||
Protomartyr-class | Tagmatium | Tagmatium | Protomartyr-class | The Protomartyr-class is a derivative design of the Despotes-class. | |||||
Príncipe de Asturias-class | Limanion-class | Light aircraft carrier | Tagmatium | Tagmatium | 16,700 t (16,400 long tons; 18,400 short tons) | STOVL | |||
Kiev-class | Gyrfalcon-class | Aviation cruiser | Volsci | Volsci | 45,000 t (44,000 long tons; 50,000 short tons) | STOVL |
Helicopter Carrier
Image | Real World Analogue | Timeline of Eurth | Technical Information | Notes & References | |||||
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Class/ Sub-class |
Class/ Sub-class |
Role | Country of Origin | Users | Displacement (fully loaded) | Capability | |||
User Country/Service | Local Designation (If applicable or different) | ||||||||
Izumo-class | Perseus-class | Helicopter carrier | Orioni | Orioni | 26,000 t (26,000 long tons; 29,000 short tons) | Helicopter | |||
Moskva-class | Kondor-class | Helicopter cruiser | Volsci | Volsci | 26,000 t (26,000 long tons; 29,000 short tons) | Helicopter |