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  • The '''Bluemoon''' was Arthurista's first submarine-launched ballistic missile, intended to arm the [[Reprisal-class submarine]]. Introduced in 1970, the ...rder to achieve greater range. With a maximum reach of 5,000km, it allowed submarines to launch further from shore-based maritime patrol aircrafts, as well as di
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  • |type=Anti-ship missile, anti-submarine missile, land attack missile |launch_platform=Naval vessels, and submarines
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  • {|{{Infobox ship begin <!-- submarines --> |Ship class= {{wp|Ballistic missile submarine}}
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  • ...ons do not operate together and are purely administrative. Instead Attack Submarines operate independently with defined missions and operational zones as dictat ===Ballistic Missile Submarine Squadron===
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  • ...r that particular type (DDGN-68 indicating the 68th nuclear powered guided missile destroyer). All ships are placed on the Naval Vessels Register after the s ...rriers are powered by two reactors while nuclear cruisers, destroyers, and submarines are powered by a single reactor.
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  • === Submarines === ...span="9" style="background: lavender;" | Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (15)
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  • * 10 Ballistic missile submarines * 24 Nuclear attack submarines
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  • *10 [[submarines]] ====Ballistic missile submarines====
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  • - 5 diesel-powered submarines - 5 diesel powered submarines
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  • *16 × {{wp|P-120 Malakhit|SH-3}} anti-ship cruise missile's upgraded with {{wp|P-700 Granit|SH-6}} ...re anxious to catch up to the [[Free Pardes|Free World]]'s lead in nuclear submarines.
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  • ...ter role, Aininian submarines armed with {{wp|submarine-launched ballistic missile|submarine-launched nuclear missiles}} regularly call at the port and patrol * 3 {{wp|Arleigh Burke-class destroyer|''Olivier Lapointe''-class}} guided missile destroyers: ''Francelin'', ''Calvet'', ''Poulin''
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  • ...}} SLBM's upgraded to {{wp|R-13 (missile)|SKG-8}} replaced with {{wp|R-21 (missile)|SKG-9}} SLBM's ...were built in the [[DSRA]]. These were the first Anikatian post-war {{wp|submarines}} built by the new socialist state. The official desgination by the [[Anika
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  • ...id]], and [[HMRS Hilde Gertrud Aschelmann]] being fired against Concordian submarines. ...rs<br/> 15 missile cruisers<br/> 24 destroyers<br/> 8 minesweepers<br/> 11 submarines<br/> 200 fighter-bombers (carrier-based)<br/> 470 fighter-bombers (land-bas
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  • ...angŏ-class submarine''' is a class of {{wp|nuclear-powered}} {{wp|balistic missile}} {{wp|submarine}}s built by [[Anikatia]]. The official designation by the While the Tolmuksangŏ-class is the latest Anikatian ballistic missile submarine to enter service and intended to replace the existing [[Haema-cla
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  • | Multi-Role Guided-Missile Cruiser<br>Escort Command Ship (YATA Combat System) | Guided Missile Destroyer(YATA Combat System)
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  • ...ine presence in the southern Mare Ferum with a number of Kilo class patrol submarines. Their amphibious warfare capacity has traditionally been limited with a sm ! colspan="6" style="background: lavender;"| SUBMARINES
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  • ...portion of Ambrose's {{wpl|Submarine-launched ballistic missile|ballistic missile delivery system}}. Confederal Navy ships are prefixed with ''CSS'' ("Confed ...ssile cruiser}} || 4 || || [[File:US Navy 110917-N-BC134-315 The guided-missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill (CG 52) transits the Pacific Ocean. Bunker Hill is
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  • ...s. In 1963 land based intercontinental ballistic missiles and sub launched ballistic missiles were introduced. As SLBMs became more accurate and reliable, land ...anti-ship missile, or the ASM15, a subsonic low observation air to surface missile.
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  • ...into conflict with the Rocket Forces over the control of ballistic missile submarines. The navy is also over the Posadi [[RLA Navy|Marine Mammal Program]], which ...being an estimated 1400-2000km (870-1240mi). They also control the Kharoi missile factories. 24,000 active duty personnel.
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  • *24 submarines ...rol vessels, 8 nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, and 16 attack submarines. It also operates hundreds of high-quality aircraft as a maritime complemen
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