Victor Sarissita-Class Aircraft Carrier

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Above: The Victor Sarissita-class as built.
Below: The class following it’s 1933 refit.
Class overview
Name: Victor Sarissita-class aircraft carrier
Builders: Royal Shipbuilders of Cacerta
Operators: CRNEnsign.png Cacertian Royal Navy
Succeeded by: Aciscolo Sgarlata-class
In commission: 1930 – 1945
Planned: 3
Completed: 3
Cancelled: 3
Lost: 2
Retired: 1
General characteristics (after 1933 refit)
Type: Aircraft carrier
Displacement:
  • 36,585 tons standard
  • 38,834 tons fully loaded
Length: 260 meters
Beam: 31 meters
Draft: 9 meters
Propulsion:
  • 4 × CNRC geared turbines
  • 18 × CNRC water-tube boilers
  • 4 × shafts each driving three-bladed propellers
Speed: 31.5 knots (58.3 km/h)
Range: 11,800 nautical miles at 17 knots
Complement: 1,874 Officers and Crew
Armament:
  • Guns:
  • 6 × 200mm RN-CAI guns (6 × 1)
  • Dual-purpose:
  • 12 × 150mm RN-SBI guns (6 × 2)
  • Anti-aircraft:
  • 28 × 20mm RN-AAIII guns (14 × 2)
Aircraft carried:

The Victor Sarissita-class was the first class of purpose-built aircraft carriers for the Cacertian Royal Navy in response to the develoopment of carrier vessels by other navies of Tyran. During the advent of the age of flight, the class was originally constructed with two flight decks that accommodated the short take-offs and landings of biplane aircraft. All three ships were later converted into a single, large dual-purpose deck capable of handling the larger and heavier aircraft that began entering service in early 1930s.

Design

Armament

Propulsion

Aircraft Complement

Service History

Current Status

Units

# Designation Name Shipyard Laid down Launched Commissioned Status Commanding Officer
I CV-VS-001 Victor Sarissita Fumicino Dock 0004 15 March 1927 20 July 1930 6 November 1930 N/A
II CV-VS-002 Paterniano Viani Fumicino Dock 0007 11 April 1927 8 August 1930 15 December 1930 N/A
III CV-AS-003 Martina Librizzi Fumicino Dock 0011 12 January 1928 8 May 1931 20 September 1931 Scrapped at Paviolo Shipyard 1947. N/A