Monarchismus-class Aircraft Carrier

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Monarchismus-class aircraft carrier
NNF Monarchismus.jpg
The NNF Monarchismus cruising alongst the Heldervinian Ocean
Class overview
Name: Monarchismus-class aircraft carrier
Builders: Vrebsicourgi Port Company
Operators: National Navy Fleet
Cost: 2.815 billion Helds
Built: 1992–2053
In service: 2007–present
In commission: 17 November 2007
Planned: 38
Completed: 17
Cancelled: 21
Active: 10
Lost: 4
Retired: 3
Preserved:
General characteristics
Type: Aircraft carrier
Displacement: 70,000 to 86,600 long tons (71,100–88,000 t)
Length: 334.8 metres (1,098 ft)
Beam: 48 metres (157 ft)
Draft: 13 metres (43 ft)
Installed power: 2x William Nuclear Corporation nuclear reactors
Propulsion: 2x propellers
Speed: 31 knots (57 km/h)
Range: 15-20 years
Crew: 6,00-6500(including airwing)
Armament:
  • 12x 5-inch (127 mm) /38 caliber guns
  • 5x Surface-to-air Mk 49 Guided Missile Launching Systems, 4x S-400 missiles each
  • 7x Mark 38 25 mm machine gun system
  • 2x quad Oerlikon 20 mm cannons
  • 5x 40 mm Bofors gun
Armor: 80.5 mm (3.17 in) Kevlar over vital spaces
Aircraft carried: 80-95 light combat aircraft

The Monarchismus class is a class of 17 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers in service with the West Heldervinian National Navy Fleet. The lead ship of the class, the NNF Monarchismus, is so named after the form of government that was utilized by Heldervin. A total of 38 ships were initially ordered, though 15 were cancelled prior to construction whilst six were halted midway in construction to be scrapped; the remains of these vessels were used to build the other 17. Four vessels were sunk, while an additional 3 are currently retired; 2 of these three, namely the NNF Classis and Navis, were converted into museum ships.