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[[Category:Carloso]]
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[[Category:Carlosian Navy]]
[[Category:Carlosian Navy]]

Revision as of 02:37, 16 October 2023

The Carlosian Navy is the principal naval warfare service branch of the Carlosian Armed Forces.

Submarine service

Submarines

Submarines
Name Origin Type Boats Number Notes Picture
Virgen-class  Carloso Attack submarine AIP/fuel cell attack submarines intended for defence of Carloso's coastline.
Portuguese navy submarine NRP Tridente (S 160) arrives at Naval Station Norfolk.jpg
Mendata-class  Carloso Attack submarine 57 The Mendata-class are nuclear-powered fleet submarines that form the backbone of the Carlosian Navy's submarine force. When they first entered service in 2001, they represented a revolution in Carlosian maritime doctrine. In addition to torpedo tubes, they are armed with 8 x VLS launchers for anti-ship and cruise missiles. As with previous attack submarine classes, all are named after Carlosian suburbs or small cities.
Vanguard at Faslane 03.jpg
Córos-class  Carloso Cruise missile submarine
HMS Vengeance returning to HMNB Clyde MOD 45147685.jpg
 Carloso Ballistic missile submarine
Jin (Type 094) Class Ballistic Missile Submarine.JPG

Surface fleet

Amphibious warfare ships

Carriers

Carriers
Name Origin Type Ships Number Notes Picture
Madrigal-class  Carloso Aircraft carrier CN Madrigal
CN Ebon
CN Secano
CN Menerissa
4 CN Madrigal is regarded as the flagship of the Carlosian Navy. Named after provinces of Carloso. Nuclear-powered.
US Navy 030505-N-0610T-001 Sailors aboard the Precommissioning Unit (PCU) Ronald Reagan took the world's newest aircraft carrier out to sea for the first time during Builder's Sea Trials off the coast of Virginia.jpg
Sirune-class  Carloso Aircraft carrier CN Sirune
CN Castirin
CN Mercurea
CN Rioron
CN Cartalusia
CN Muron
6 Named after provinces of Carloso. Conventionally powered.
CVV-1976.JPG

Major surface combatants

Major surface combatants
Name Origin Type Ships Number Notes Picture
Emergency-class  Carloso Battlecruiser CN Emergency
CN Armageddon
CN Paladión
3 Named after important Carlosian military operations.
US Navy Surface Combatant for the 21st century in a battle 1995.png
Astaries-class  Carloso Cruiser CN Astaries 18 Named after geographic regions of Carloso.
Artists impression of CGN-42 class cruiser.jpg
Serca-class  Carloso Destroyer 36 First entering service in 1995. Named after Carlosian circuits bordering the coast.
JS "Ashigara" DDG-178.jpg
Marrodan-class  Carloso Frigate 32
Duquesne 5.jpg
TBD-class  Carloso Corvette 24
Portsmouth korvet Al-Shamikh Oman 18-10-2011 15-15-51.png

Mine countermeasures and laying

Class Picture Type Boats Commissioned Total Displacement Note
Mine countermeasures and laying
Tribute-class FNS Uusimaa Helsinki 1.jpg Mine countermeasures vessel 9
Detritus-class Pyhäranta Särkänsalmi 2.JPG Minelayer 6

Patrol

Patrol vessels
Name Origin Type Ships Number Notes Picture
TBD-class  Carloso Offshore patrol vessel 46
Cigala Fulgosi (P 490).jpg

Survey

Class Picture Type Boats Commissioned Total Displacement Note
Survey
Articaria-class NSF picture of Yamal.jpg Icebreaker 6
Fale-class Royal Navy Antarctic Patrol Ship HMS Protector MOD 45153156.jpg Survey ship 4

Utility ships

Class Picture Type Boats Commissioned Total Displacement Note
Utility ships
Hawkeye-class Dupuy-de-Lome-photo10 cropped.jpg Tracking ship 3 Used for ELINT, SIGINT, COMINT and missile tracking and electronic warfare operations.
Accost-class FS Monge.jpg Tracking ship 2
Hatchet-class US Navy 100814-N-1401J-076 USS Emory S. Land (AS 39) arrives at her new homeport of Diego Garcia.jpg Submarine tender 3


Active reserve

Active reserve
Name Origin Type Ships Number Notes Picture
Valender-class  Carloso Aircraft carrier CN Valender
CN Zararcia
2 Both ships served with the Carlosian Navy during the Bourgougian Blitz. Following their retirement in 2011 and 2012 respectively, both were placed into active reserved. Therefore, they are fully maintained and are ready to be reactivated at short notice. Coventnionally powered.
USS John F. Kennedy (CVA-67) underway c1970.jpg