USRN Normandy

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USRN Normandy
Illustration of USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79) (110623-N-ZZ999-203).jpg
USRN Normandy underway in March 2023
History
SeraNavy.pngUnited States of Sera
Name: Normandy
Namesake: RDML Malcolm C. A. Normandy
Ordered: 8 July 2017
Builder: Ironforge International Shipbuilding * Cetanu-Yutani Shipbuilding
Cost: SeraUnitySymbol.png4.5 billion
Laid down: 10 July 2017
Launched: 23 March 2023
In service: 2023 -
Identification:
  • Callsign: NORM
  • Hull number: CVA-3
Fate: Active Service
General characteristics
Class and type: Aircraft Supercarrier
Displacement:
  • 90,000 long tons (91,000 t) light
  • 106,000 long tons (108,000 t) full load
Length: 1,083 ft (330 m)
Beam:
  • 131 ft (40 m) waterline
  • 249 ft 6 in (76.05 m) extreme
Draught: 36 ft (11 m)
Draft: 37 ft (11 m)
Propulsion:
  • 2x Ashanti Thorium Nuclear Powerplants 280,000 shaft horsepower (210 MW)
  • 4 x Steam turbines
  • 4 x propellors
Speed: 34 knots (63 km/h; 39 mph)
Range: Unlimited Distance; 25 - 30 years
Complement: 3,532 officers and men.
Sensors and
processing systems:
Classified
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
Classified
Armament: Classified
Armor: 2.5 in (64 mm) Kevlar over vital spaces
Aircraft carried: 80–90 fixed wing and rotary

The USRN Normandy (CVA-3) is the first Seran-built Thorium Nuclear Aircraft Supercarrier designed for long-range support of allied airplanes and power projection. It is the first in its class known as the Normandy Class, and will serve as the flagship for both the Royal Navy and the Seran First Fleet replacing the aging USRN Victory. As of now, there is one other ship of its type in production intended to replace the USRN Triumph, however that vessel according to the Royal Navy is still undergoing testing.

History

Engagements and Service

Awards