Vengeance-class fleet carrier

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Class overview
Name: Vengeance Class Fleet Carrier
Builders: Arthuristan Dynamics
Operators: Commonwealth Navy
Preceded by: Icarus Class
General characteristics
Type: Fleet Carrier
Displacement: 65,000 tonnes
Length: 280m
Beam: 73m
Draught: 11m
Propulsion: COSAG, 2x boilers and 2x steam turbine (70,000 shp altogether), 2x MT30 gas turbines (102,000 shp altogether)
Speed: 26kn+
Complement: 680 (minus air group staff)
Sensors and
processing systems:

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Type 997 Artisan 3D radar,
S1850M volume search radar,

IRST
Armament: 2x 21-shot SeaRAM launchers, 2x Phalanx CIWS, 4 x 12.7mm twin mounts
Armour: steel shrapnel sheets, kevlar spall liners
Aircraft carried: 'Typical load': 40-50 aircraft, 2 x steam catapults, 2 x aircraft lifts

The Vengeance-class is the newest fleet carrier design of the Commonwealth Navy. It is replacing the older and smaller Icarus Class, which has served since the mid-70s. They are some of the largest and most powerful conventional-powered aircraft carriers in the world.

The Vengeance is known for its idiosyncratic propulsion scheme, being one of the first Arthuristan surface warships incorporating steam power to be laid down in decades. Admiralty planners initially intended a design which would incorporate the latest in emergent technology, including integrated electric propulsion and EMALS catapults. Given their costs and unknown viability, a far more conservative solution, involving the use of a combined diesel and gas propulsion scheme, as well as a pair of auxiliary boilers to power the catapults, was proposed. Finally, it was decided to drop the diesel engines, and integrate the steam plant directly into the ship's propulsion scheme with the addition of steam turbines. Nevertheless, compared to traditional steam ships, the Vengeance features certain innovations. For example, waste heat from the gas turbines are recycled through heat exchangers in order to increase overall energy efficiency. IEP and EMALS catapults may be incorporated in a future upgrade.

Vessels of the class are projected to have service lives of up to 50 years and were engineered to be capable of integrating new upgrades in a straightforward fashion throughout the period.

Ships in class

Navy Name Laid down Launched Commissioned Status
Arthurista Commonwealth Navy Vengeance 2010 2011 2017 Active
Arthurista Commonwealth Navy Victorious 2011 2012 2020 Under construction