Painlevé-class fleet carrier

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Class overview
Builders:
  • Chantiers Impériaux (Until 1970)
  • Arsenal de Neons
Operators:  Sieuxerr
Preceded by:
Succeeded by: Lemosin-class
Cost: 60,000,000 XFP (1965)
Built: 1960–1990
In service: 1969–2015
Planned: 6
Completed: 4
Cancelled: 2
Lost: 1
Retired: 3
General characteristics
Type: Fleet carrier
Displacement: 45,000 t
Length: 286 m
Beam: 58 m
Draught: 10 m
Propulsion:
  • 150,000kW
  • 4 × propellers
  • 4 × rudders
Speed: 33 knots (56 km/h)
Range: 7,000 nm (13,000 km)
Complement: 150 officers, 2,000 enlisted + 1,100 aircrew
Armament:
Aircraft carried:
Aviation facilities: 2 catapults, 2 lifts

The Painlevé-class fleet carriers are a series of aircraft carriers used by the Sieuxrrian Navy and Sylvan Navy. They are the first large "fleet" carriers used by Sieuxerr and Sylva. The class of ships was named after Edward Painlevé, who was Consul of the National Senate during the Pan-Septentrion War, going against the long-tradition of naming capital ships after former or current provinces, departments, and regions of Sieuxerr. A modified variant of the Painlevé was built by for the Sylvan Navy and named the Duce-class. The Loire was lost in 1978 following the use of tactical nuclear weapons against it, and the Painlevé would be declared scrap after struck by an anti-shipping missile in 2004. The last ship, Aveyron would be retired in 2003 with the launching of the Lemosin-class carrier Auvernhe. It would be completely scrapped by 2012. The last three ships origionally to be built and comissioned by Sieuxerr were cancelled due to budgetary constraints post-1978.

Ship Hull classification symbol Laid down Launched Commissioned Status
Painlevé R94 1960 1968 1970 Scrapped following a strike by a Menghean anti-shipping missile during the Ummayan Civil War.
Loire R95 1966 1974 1976 Destroyed by tactical nuclear weapons during the Sieuxerr-Tyrannian Conflict of 1978.
Aveyron R96 1974 1979 1980 Retired and scrapped
Bretagne R97 Cancelled
Occitanie R98 Cancelled
Nordyug R99 Cancelled