List of Cacertian Royal Navy Battleships

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The Cacertian Royal Navy began using the designation of battleship in 1892. These pre-dreadnought battleship designs were heavily armored warships that mounted a mixed battery of guns in turrets, powered by steam-driven propellers, and without sails. The Cacertian Empire had 36 battleships in commission or under construction before the revolution brought about by the HMS Eerika Waterly-Davion that resulted in the dreadnought era. The launch of the Eerika Waterly-Davion prompted a naval arms race with significant strategic consequences; possession of modern battleships was considered a gauge for a nation’s naval power.

The Cacertian Royal Navy was the largest navy in the world at the time of the Divide War, primarily as a result of the naval dominance doctrine which called for the navy to maintain a number of dreadnought-class warships at least equal to the combined strength of the next two largest navies. During the conflict, however, Cacerta’s Decisive Battle Doctrine and corresponding reliance on dreadnought battleships were called into question when the CRN was incapable of engaging and destroying the Navy of the Syaran Republic while also receiving significant damage in return.

In the years leading up to the Siduri War and under the supervision of Grand Admiral Andrea Doria, the Royal Navy underwent a significant restructuring and reformation program. Dreadnought battleships were abandoned with many of them put into reserve as part of the Home Fleet or subsequently scrapped; the naval dominance doctrine was also abandoned in favor of superior training for the CRN’s naval crews. The importance of battleships was curtailed and instead of focusing entirely on developing a battleship-centric fleet, the CRN reconsidered the importance of destroyers and cruisers which launched a new armament program. These implemented changes proved effective in the Siduri War and eventually ensured that the Common Axis obtained naval dominance in the conflict following the Battle of the Sabri Sea.

The Great Eracuran War saw the effect of land-based and carrier-based aircraft against battleships which resulted in many nations abandoning the concept. Cacerta is currently the only nation in Tyran that maintains a focus in developing, designing, and deploying modern battleships although nations like Ossoria also continue to utilize the classification. The first guided missile battleships, the Empress Elliana-class, began deployment in 1978 with the HMS Sara Vazzana seeing combat during the Refusal War. Subsequent modern designs include the nuclear-powered Queen Anelyn-class and Alayna Cabriani-class.

Predreadnought Battleships

Ubertino di Fiorelli-Class

Nello Orisini-Class

Iacono Ghezzo-Class

Martinella de Calco-Class

Dreadnought Battleships

Eerika Waterly-Davion-Class

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  • Displacement: 18,873 tons standard
  • Armament: 12 × 28cm L-45 guns (6 × 2), 12 × 15cm L-45 guns (12 × 1), 16 × 9cm L-45 guns (16 × 1), 6 × 45cm torpedo tubes (2 × 3)
  • Speed: 19 knots
  • First commissioned: 1902
  • Ships in class: 4
  • Commissioned: 4 commissioned; first, HMS Eerika Waterly-Davion 1902; last, HMS Marsilia Davion 1905.
Ship Armament Displacement Propulsion Service
Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
HMS Eerika Waterly-Davion
(BB-EWD-001)
12 × 28cm L-45 guns
12 × 15cm L-45 guns
16 × 9cm L-45 guns
6 × 45cm torpedo tubes
18,900 tons standard 2 × Andura steam turbines
16 × Andura boilers
4 × shafts each driving four-bladed propellers
23 December 1901 7 April 1902 12 August 1902 8 October 1920 Broken up for scrap, 15 May 1924
HMS Eva Waterly-Davion
(BB-EWD-002)
5 January 1902 14 September 1902 15 December 1902 23 October 1920 Broken up for scrap, 22 May 1924
HMS Serena Waterly
(BB-EWD-003)
HMS Marsilia Davion
(BB-EWD-004)

Rosella Quintilian-Class

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  • Displacement: 22,808 tons standard
  • Armament: 12 × 305mm L-50 guns (6 × 2), 14 × 15cm L-45 guns (14 × 1), 14 × 9cm L-45 guns (14 × 1), 6 × 45cm torpedo tubes (2 × 3)
  • Speed: 20 knots
  • First commissioned: 1903
  • Ships in class: 4
  • Commissioned: 4 commissioned; first, HMS Rosella Quintilian 1903; last, HMS Matteo Veneziano 1905.
Ship Armament Displacement Propulsion Service
Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
HMS Rosella Quintilian
(BB-RQ-001)
12 × 305mm L-50 guns
14 × 15cm L-45 guns
14 × 9cm L-45 guns
6 × 45cm torpedo tubes
22,800 tons standard 3 × triple-expansion steam engines
15 × water-tube boilers
3 × shafts each driving four-bladed propellers
HMS Amata Nardo
(BB-RQ-002)
HMS Gioacchino Fava
(BB-RQ-003)
HMS Matteo Veneziano
(BB-RQ-004)

Olympia Marik-Class

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  • Displacement: 24,724 tons standard
  • Armament: 12 × 305mm L-50 guns (6 × 2), 14 × 15cm L-45 guns (14 × 1), 8 × 9cm L-45 guns (14 × 1), 6 × 45cm torpedo tubes (2 × 3)
  • Speed: 21 knots
  • First commissioned: 1905
  • Ships in class: 4
  • Commissioned: 4 commissioned; first, HMS Olympia Marik 1905; last, HMS Verenzio Pirrello 1906.
Ship Armament Displacement Propulsion Service
Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
HMS Olympia Marik
(BB-OM-001)
12 × 305mm L-50 guns
14 × 15cm L-45 guns
8 × 9cm L-45 guns
6 × 45cm torpedo tubes
24,700 tons standard 3 × steam turbines
16 × water-tube boilers
3 × shafts each driving four-bladed propellers
HMS Ippolita Foscari
(BB-OM-002)
HMS Elizabeth Barbalini
(BB-OM-003)
HMS Mareta Vicari
(BB-OM-004)

Helena Davion-Class

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  • Displacement: 26,796 tons standard
  • Armament: 12 × 305mmm L-50 guns (6 × 2), 14 × 15cm L-45 guns (14 × 1), 10 × 9cm L-45 guns (14 × 1), 6 × 45cm torpedo tubes (2 × 3)
  • Speed: 21 knots
  • First commissioned: 1907
  • Ships in class: 4
  • Commissioned: 4 commissioned; first, HMS Helena Davion 1907; last, HMS Siriano Vetro 1907.
Ship Armament Displacement Propulsion Service
Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
HMS Helena Davion
(BB-HD-001)
12 × 305mm L-50 guns
14 × 15cm L-45 guns
10 × 9cm L-45 guns
6 × 45cm torpedo tubes
26,800 tons standard 3 × steam turbines
3 × oil-fired water-tube boilers
12 × coal-fired water-tube boilers
3 × shafts each driving four-bladed propellers
HMS Roberto Lenzi
(BB-HD-002)
HMS Joana Venier
(BB-HD-003)
HMS Siriano Vetro
(BB-HD-004)

Dana Baldini-Class

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  • Displacement: 32,555 tons standard
  • Armament: 8 × 35cm L-45 guns (4 × 2), 16 × 15cm L-45 guns (8 × 2)
  • Speed: 21 knots
  • First commissioned: 1911
  • Ships in class: 2
  • Commissioned: 2 commissioned; first, HMS Dana Baldini 1911; last, HMS Laura Valier 1911.
Ship Armament Displacement Propulsion Service
Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
HMS Dana Baldini
(BB-DB-001)
8 × 35cm L-45 guns
16 × 15cm L-45 guns
32,600 tons standard 4 × steam turbines
8 × oil-fired water-tube boilers
4 × shafts each driving four-bladed propellers
HMS Laura Valier
(BB-DB-002)

Post-Divide War Battleships

Isa Frazione-Class

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  • Displacement: 35,768 tons standard
  • Armament: 8 × 380mm RN-MBI guns (2 × 4), 9 × 150mm RN-SBI guns (3 × 3), 24 × 100mm RN-DPIII guns (12 × 2), 28 × 40mm RN-AAIV guns (14 × 2)
  • Speed: 30 knots
  • First commissioned: 1919
  • Ships in class: 10
  • Commissioned: 10 commissioned; first, HMS Isa Frazione 1919; last, HMS Daria Troise 1927.
Ship Armament Displacement Propulsion Service
Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
HMS Isa Frazione
(BB-IF-001)
8 × 380mm RN-MBI guns
9 × 150mm RN-SBI guns
24 × 100mm RN-DPIII guns
28 × 40mm RN-AAIV guns
35,800 tons standard 4 × CNRC geared turbines
6 × pressure-fired boilers
4 × shafts each driving five-bladed propellers
11 February 1915 20 March 1917 30 May 1917 Preserved as a museum ship as part of the Fumicino Naval Warfare Museum.
HMS Romolo Marcello
(BB-IF-002)
HMS Angelo Ciliberto
(BB-IF-003)
HMS Luna D’Apice
(BB-IF-004)
HMS Francesca Saccone
(BB-IF-005)
HMS Orfeo Tramontano
(BB-IF-006)
HMS Carmen Moise
(BB-IF-007)
HMS Isotta Cusato
(BB-IF-008)
HMS Desdemona Di Tommaso
(BB-IF-009)
HMS Daria Troise
(BB-IF-010)

Eloisa Moretti-Class

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  • Displacement: 45,454 tons standard
  • Armament: 9 × 400mm RN-MBIII guns (3 × 3), 20 × 130mm RN-SBI guns (10 × 2), 60 × 40mm RN-AAVI guns (30 × 2)
  • Speed: 28 knots
  • First commissioned: 1930
  • Ships in class: 10
  • Commissioned: 10 commissioned; first, HMS Eloisa Moretti 1930; last, HMS Aurelia de Fialis 1936.
Ship Armament Displacement Propulsion Service
Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
HMS Eloisa Moretti
(BB-EM-001)
9 × 400mm RN-MBIII guns
20 × 130mm RN-SBI guns
60 × 40mm RN-AAIV guns
45,500 tons standard 4 × CNRC geared turbines
8 × water-tube boilers
2 × shafts each driving five-bladed propellers
23 September 1930 14 October 1930 15 December 1930 8 November 1948 Preserved as a museum ship as part of the Fumicino Naval Warfare Museum.
HMS Morgana Argento
(BB-EM-002)
HMS Rosita Torrisi
(BB-EM-003)
HMS Magno Galassi
(BB-EM-004)
HMS Lisabetta Benedetti
(BB-EM-005)
HMS Marciano Bartolucci
(BB-EM-006)
HMS Lando Fioranati
(BB-EM-007)
HMS Vico Mocenigo
(BB-EM-008)
HMS Nicolosa Lignago
(BB-EM-009)
HMS Aurelia de Fialis
(BB-EM-010)

Amika Carpio-Class

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  • Displacement: 48,585 tons standard
  • Armament: 8 × 405mm RN-MBII guns (4 × 2), 16 × 150mm RN-SBI guns (8 × 2), 16 × 105mm RN-DPVI guns (8 × 2), 20 × 40mm RN-AAIV guns (10 × 2), 16 × 20mm RN-AAIII guns (8 × 2)
  • Speed: 33 knots
  • First commissioned: 1932
  • Ships in class: 2
  • Commissioned: 2 commissioned; first, HMS Amika Carpio 1932; last, HMS Azalia D’Orio 1932.
Ship Armament Displacement Propulsion Service
Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
HMS Amika Carpio
(BB-AC-001)
8 × 405mm RN-MBII guns
16 × 150mm RN-SBI guns
16 × 105mm RN-DPVI guns
20 × 40mm RN-AAIV guns
16 × 20mm RN-AAIII guns
48,600 tons standard 4 × CNRC geared turbines
16 × Andura superheated boilers
4 × shafts each driving five-bladed propellers
10 May 1930 14 August 1932 22 October 1932 15 March 1948 Preserved as a museum ship as part of the Fumicino Naval Warfare Museum.
HMS Azalia D’Orio
(BBG-EE-002)
20 July 1930 10 October 1932 14 December 1932 15 May 1936 Scuttled after suffering incapacitating damage during the Battle of the Sabri Sea.
HMS Anastasia Pisani
(BBG-EE-003)
N/A

Andrea Doria-Class

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  • Displacement: 58,460 tons standard
  • Armament: 9 × 410mm RN-MBIV guns (3 × 3), 12 × 140mm RN-SBII guns (6 × 2), 32 × RN-ASM Mk III Fulmini missiles, 16 × RN-AA Mk V Fiato missiles, 12 × RN-CM Sparviero cruise missiles, 4 × 20mm Custode CIWS
  • Speed: 28 knots
  • First commissioned: 1936
  • Ships in class: 20
  • Commissioned: 20 commissioned; first, HMS Andrea Doria 1978; last, HMS Elvia Zuilli 1944.

Modern Battleships

Empress Elliana-Class

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  • Displacement: 48,592 tons standard
  • Armament: 6 × 400mm RN-MBIII guns (2 × 3), 2 × 64-cell vertical launch systems, 4 × 20mm Custode CIWS
  • Speed: 32 knots
  • First commissioned: 1978
  • Ships in class: 16
  • Commissioned: 16 commissioned; first, HMS Elliana Sarissita 1978; last, HMS Lorenza Accotanto 1986.
Ship Armament Displacement Propulsion Service
Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
HMS Elliana Sarissita
(BBG-EE-001)
6 × 400mm RN-MBIII guns
2 × 64-cell VLS
4 × 20mm Custode CIWS
48,600 tons standard 6 × CNRC B37 gas turbine engines
4 × shafts each driving five-bladed controllable-reversible pitch propellers
10 February 1975 11 December 1977 3 March 1978 N/A N/A
HMS Santina Lanzi
(BBG-EE-002)
HMS Isara Trento
(BBG-EE-003)
HMS Agnese Sarissita
(BBG-EE-004)
HMS Azzura Davion
(BBG-EE-005)
HMS Marcello Sarissita-Trento
(BBG-EE-006)
HMS Sara Vazzana
(BBG-EE-007)
HMS Ines Franco
(BBG-EE-008)
HMS Vittoria Barbarigi
(BBG-EE-009)
HMS Stefano Fontana
(BBG-EE-010)
HMS Monte de Accora
(BBG-EE-011)
HMS Laura Valier
(BBG-EE-012)
HMS Alberto Tiepolo
(BBG-EE-013)
HMS Euphemia Albergotti
(BBG-EE-014)
HMS Tullia Fiorelli
(BBG-EE-015)
HMS Lorenza Accotanto
(BBG-EE-016)

Queen Anelyn-Class

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  • Displacement: 48,432 tons standard
  • Armament: 6 × 420mm RN-SMBI guns (2 × 3), 1 × 144-cell vertical launch system, 3 × 20mm Custode CIWS, 1 × Angel missile CIWS
  • Speed: 38 knots
  • First commissioned: 2013
  • Ships in class: 9
  • Commissioned: 8 commissioned; first, HMS Anelyn Trento 2013; last, HMS Roberto Caladri 2018.

Alayna Cabriani-Class

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  • Displacement: 48,432 tons standard
  • Armament: 8 × 75mm RN-RFSB guns (4 × 2), 2 × 144-cell vertical launch systems, 8 × 20mm Custode CIWS, 4 × Guardian missile CIWS
  • Speed: 38 knots
  • First commissioned: 2015
  • Ships in class: 3
  • Commissioned: 2 commissioned; first, HMS Alayna Cabriani 2015; last, HMS Cristina Fialis 2017.
Ship Armament Displacement Propulsion Service
Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
HMS Alayna Cabriani
(BBGN-AC-001)
8 × 75mm RN-RFSB guns
2 × 144-cell vertical launch systems
8 × 20mm Custode CIWS
4 × Guardian missile CIWS
53,457 tons standard 2 × CNRC steam turbines
2 × CNRC Mk IX nuclear reactors
2 × shafts each driving five-bladed controllable-reversible pitch propellers
17 November 2013 26 August 2015 18 September 2015 Command vessel of the GSC-I.
HMS Arabella Rassi
(BBGN-AC-002)
12 January 2014 18 May 2016 3 July 2016 Command vessel of the GSC-II; flagship of the CWCF.
HMS Cristina Fialis
(BBGN-AC-003)
14 March 2015 22 October 2017 30 December 2017