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  • |Name=''Xiphos'' Class Attack Submarine |Class before= [[Talent-class submarine|Talent Class]]
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  • |Ship caption=Type 40B Submarine |Class before= [[Type 40A submarine|Type 40A-class]]
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  • | Class after= [[SSV 023-class submarine|SSV 023-class]] | Ship type= {{wp|Nuclear submarine}}
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  • | Class before= [[Type 76-class submarine|Type 76-class]] | Class after= [[SSV 011-class submarine|SSV 011-class]]
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  • File:Scorpene_Tunku_Abdul_Rahman.jpg|[[Rahman-class submarine]] The SCBN has two classes of frigate; the [[Perwira-class frigate|Perwira-class]] and [[Aaish-class f
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  • |type={{wp|Anti-submarine missile}} |launch_platform={{wp|Submarine}}s
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  • | Class before= [[SSV 001-class submarine|SSV 001-class]] | Class after= [[SSV 025-class submarine|SSV 025-class]] (planned)
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  • |Name=''Triton'' Class Attack Submarine |Class before= [[Triumphant-class submarine]]
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  • ! Sub-Classes | Anti-submarine Guided Missile Destroyer
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  • |Ship type= {{wp|Ballistic missile submarine}} ...al-class''''' was a class of Arthuristan nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine. The first boat of the class was accepted into service in 1962. Delays the
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  • |Name = ''Gniela''-class submarine |Ship type = Nuclear Cruise missile/ballistic missile submarine
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  • {|{{Infobox ship begin <!-- warship classes --> |Class before=Plan 1243 submarine rescue ship
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  • |display title= Plan 805 submarine chaser |Class before= [[Plan 145 submarine chaser]]
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  • |Name=''Styx'' Class ballistic missile/cruise missile submarine |Ship type= [[Ballistic missile submarine]]
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  • |Class before=[[Songoryu-class submarine|Songoryu-class]] |Class after=[[Kalmaegi-class submarine|Kalmaegi-class]]
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  • |Name =''Asella Argonti''-Class Cruiser Submarine |Ship type ={{wpl|Cruiser submarine}}
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  • |display title= Plan 145 submarine chaser |Class before= {{wp|Kronshtadt-class submarine chaser}}
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  • {|{{Infobox ship begin <!-- warship classes --> |Class before={{wp|Juliett-class submarine|Plan 358 class}}
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  • {|{{Infobox ship begin <!-- warship classes --> |Ship caption=A Pirami-class midget submarine in tropical water camouflage.
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  • ! Sub-Classes ! Sub-Classes
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  • |Class before=[[Mokae-class submarine|Mokae-class]] |Class after=[[Haema-class submarine|Haema-class]]
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  • ...ia}} [[Anikatian Navy Forces|Anikatian Navy]] |Class before=[[Chongo-class submarine]] |Ship type={{wp|Submarine}}
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  • {|{{Infobox ship begin <!-- warship classes --> ...ge hangar capable of supporting two [[Gyundoan-Han GH-28 Ppulsoeori]] anti-submarine helicopters, and a landing pad large enough to support heavier aircraft. Ba
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  • |Class before=[[Haema-class submarine|Haema-class]] |Class after=[[Tolmuksango-class submarine|Tolmuksango-class]]
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  • Vessel classes are always cities or other geographic locations. ...e Imperial Navy authorized submarines to receive names for the first time. Submarine names are almost always associated with death, shadows or the underworld. E
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  • |Class before=[[Myongtae-class submarine|Myongtae-class]] |Ship type={{wp|Submarine}}
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  • |Ship type={{wp|Ballistic missile submarine}} ...y, whilst previously it relied upon conventional submarines for local area submarine-launched ballistic missile coverage - most of which were warheads of high-e
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  • |Class before=[[Imgui-class submarine|Imgui-class]] |Ship type={{wp|Submarine}}
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  • ...fit for both patrol, scouting, and anti-shipping missions. Unlike previous classes, it was primarily of domestic design, though Menghean shipbuilders consulte Compared with the preceding ''Muan'' (Admiralty M) and ''Hamyŏl'' destroyer classes, the ''Jindo'' design was meant to be faster, more stable, and similarly ar
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  • ...t2005.jpg|The [[Buseman-class submarine]] is a diesel-electric fast-attack submarine. ...om aircraft and missile attack, while also operating in anti-surface, anti-submarine, and naval gunfire support roles.
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  • | title = 1st Submarine Squadron | '''TAH-02''' ([[TBA-class submarine]])
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  • {|{{Infobox ship begin <!-- warship classes --> |Class before=[[Bung'ŏ-class submarine]]
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  • ...dependently or as part of a squadron or task force. The CRN maintains two classes of cruisers, one nuclear powered design that primarily serves as a carrier ...ions. Destroyers are generally named for heroic sailors and Marines. Two classes of destroyers are in service, both nuclear powered. A total of 77 destroye
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  • ...l facilities as flotilla flagships for smaller frigates comprising an anti-submarine task groups. To that end, they were built as very large vessels for the tim ===Anti-submarine warfare systems===
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  • {|{{Infobox ship begin <!-- warship classes --> ...GBM-23/5 Bulkkot]] {{wp|Close-in weapon system}}, and a hangar for an anti-submarine helicopter. In times of war, they can be pressed into service as low-capabi
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  • |Class before=[[Chongori-class submarine|Chongori-class]] |Class after=[[Myongtae-class submarine|Myongtae-class]]
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  • |Class before=[[Kalmaegi-class submarine|Kalmaegi-class]] |Class after=[[Sango-class submarine|Sango-class]]
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  • ...the later half of the twentieth century, replacing virtually all previous classes of large surface warships, until their replacement in the 2000's. ...reats. Despite the Arculari having an anti-air focus, and the Balezta anti-submarine, both are capable of carrying out all functions of a modern surface warship
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  • |Class before=[[Tarango-class submarine|Tarango III-class]] |Class after=[[Korae-class submarine|Korae-class]]
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  • |Class before={{wp|Zulu-class submarine|Ojingo-class}} |Class after=[[Chongo-class submarine|Chongo-class]]
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  • ...y designed for coastal operations, they were soon expanded to take on anti-submarine and anti-aircraft roles, though they never excelled in either. New construc ...provide anti-aircraft cover for landing ships and conduct open-water anti-submarine patrols.
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  • ...bination of hull-mounted and towed variable-depth sonar, its on-board anti-submarine helicopter, and its triple torpedo tubes. [[Category:Frigate classes]]
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  • ...although it also has some capabilities in defending itself against air and submarine threats. [[Category:Destroyer classes]]
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  • |Class before=[[Tolgorae-class submarine|Tolgorae-class]] |Class after=[[Koraesango-class submarine|Koraesango-class]]
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  • |Ship type= {{wp|Submarine#Diesel-electric|Diesel-electric}} attack submarine ...ing two water-driven {{wp|Stirling_engine|Stirling engines}}, allowing the submarine to remain submerged for up to ten days while traveling at a speed of six kn
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  • |Class before=[[Korae-class submarine|Korae-class]] |Class after=[[Sango-class submarine|Sango-class]]
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  • |Class before=[[Tarango-class submarine|Tarango IV-class]] |Class after=[[Hukkorae-class submarine|Hukkorae-class]]
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  • ...''. These ships would have greater speed and armament than other destroyer classes, and would operate independently as their own squadrons, chasing off enemy ...san-class destroyer|Sŏnsan]] and [[Imsil-class destroyer|Imsil]] destroyer classes, and were ostensibly intended to operate as their squadron leaders.
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  • {|{{Infobox ship begin <!-- warship classes --> |Ship type={{wp|anti-submarine warfare|Anti-submarine}} {{wp|corvette}}
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  • ...i-submarine patrol ships, but in 1995 they were reclassified as small anti-submarine patrol ships. ...ere of the early Pr.159 baseline model, with manually loaded RBU-2500 anti-submarine rocket launchers and a single bank of 400mm torpedo tubes. These were known
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  • ...aval staff who serve on bases, ashore, or any command not aboard a ship or submarine. This will typically mean base personnel, and more importantly - high ranki ...-diving research submarines to encompass an entirely new class of military submarine.<br>
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  • ...eps Arthurista fed and supplied. It is a leading practitioner of {{wp|anti-submarine warfare}}, while also possessing considerable capabilities in {{wp|AirSea B ==Ship classes in service==
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  • ...y as part of larger forces. ''Unbroken Spirit'' was torpedoed by a Mansuri submarine in 1937 and sank; she was refloated after the war and broken up for scrap. [[Category:Cruiser classes of Syara]]
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  • | Designed to replace the Slava and Kara Classes | Anti Submarine Warfare Destroyer
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  • |Builders=Danyang Submarine Yard |Ship type={{wp|Nuclear submarine|Nuclear}} {{wp|attack submarine}}
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  • {|{{Infobox ship begin <!-- warship classes --> * Haeju Submarine Works
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  • *2 x anti-submarine mortars [[Category:Cruiser classes of Syara]]
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  • ...s and 3 weapons companies. LHD's can also be configured for strike or anti submarine warfare operations, in which case the Marine Brigade will be replace with a ...scorts, strike missions against enemy land, air, and naval forces, or anti submarine operations. At times a one [[Lancer Class]] Cruiser may lead a Destroyer S
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  • ...nghean Navy]]. Its main specialization is {{wp|Anti-submarine_warfare|anti-submarine warfare}}, in which it is capable of operating in both {{wp|Maritime_geogra ...t as High Admiral in 2004, the Ri Sun-hŭi class is one of several new ship classes intended to bolster Menghe's maritime defense capabilities as part of a wid
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  • ...It was established in 1951. It consists of five branches: surface forces, submarine forces, Navy aviation, coast rocket-artillery and [[Marine Corps (Anikatian ...naval vessels, HMNB Christo was overrun and two Destroyer squadrons and a Submarine Squadron - carrying nuclear missiles - were captured. A [[Belfras]]ian inve
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  • ...active sonar array and {{wp|towed array sonar}}, and have greatly improved submarine detection capabilities compared to a conventional warship. Only three were {{Menghean postwar warship classes}}
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  • |Class before=[[Tarango-class submarine|Tarango-class]] |Class after=[[Kodungo-class submarine|Kodungo-class]]
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  • |Class before=[[Hukkorae-class submarine|Hukkorae-class]] |Class after=[[Imgui-class submarine|Imugi-class]]
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  • ...haser}}s|10+ {{wp|gunboat}}s|20 {{wp|mine countermeasure vessel}}s|37 {{wp|submarine}}s|24 replenishment ships|57 {{wp|Auxiliaries|auxiliaries}} ...boats. Ships of all sizes had their decks packed with long range missiles. Submarine technology was also significantly improved on during the 1960s.
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  • {|{{Infobox ship begin <!-- warship classes --> ===Anti-ship, submarine and land-attack===
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  • ...tra and Helena classes have joined the Dolphin Class as the main destroyer classes of the Imperial Navy. Destroyers are frequently used in Carrier Strike Grou ==Submarine Service==
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  • {|{{Infobox ship begin <!-- warship classes --> ...]]s and [[Mirun-class corvette]]s, with the latter comparable to some anti-submarine frigates. Second, limiting the hull to less than 90 meters overall would al
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  • The '''Archer-class frigate''' was a type of anti-submarine frigate in Arthuristan service. It was introduced in the early-60's as a fa ...With the SSN's greatly superior submerged speed compared to the old diesel submarine, frigates could no longer be counted on to run down their prey and attack t
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  • ...to rely on orders from the sonar team on their squadron leader to track a submarine and attempt a depth charge run. Torpedo armament was also identical to that ...ed to three guns and the torpedo tubes, still a decent capability for anti-submarine combatants.
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  • ...he operation of the Navy's Surface Combat Vessels and its auxiliaries; the Submarine Service (Milenkan:Пордморкске Службиы), which operates th ...Helicopter Carrier specialized in {{wp|Anti-submarine_warfare_carrier|anti-submarine warfare}}. Based in Enichka (Milenkan: Еницчка).
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  • {|{{Infobox ship begin <!-- warship classes --> ...ompensate for the removal of mine rails on many post-2000 Menghean warship classes. It is also the first Menghean warship class to feature a "mission module"
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  • |Class before=[[Tarango-class submarine|Tarango-class]] |Class after=[[Chongori-class submarine|Chongori-class]]
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  • {|{{Infobox ship begin <!-- warship classes --> ...nd low-flying aircraft, and a sonar dome under the hull provided some anti-submarine detection capability. In addition to allowing cadets to familiarize themsel
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  • ...de carrier task forces and merchant convoys with area air defence and anti-submarine protection, its designers combined a twin-rail {{wp|Sea Dart}} launcher for [[Category:Destroyer classes]]
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  • | launch_platform = Submarine ...721 Master Spark]] heavyweight torpedoes as the primary anti-ship and anti-submarine armament of Punic Navy submarines. Unlike earlier supercavitating torpedoes
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  • ...igned for anti-surface warfare, and carried only minimal anti-air and anti-submarine weaponry. A total of 24 Nunbora-class ships were built, making them Menghe' Anti-submarine armament is the most minimal, consisting of three sixteen-tube depth charge
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  • ...under the flight deck to locate and target enemy submarines with both anti-submarine rockets and ASW helicopters. The class is capable of detecting and tracking ...(AAW) theaters that were previously specialized by with the aforementioned classes, the Block III Frederic Wellson came into service in 2014. The new class fe
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  • ...royer in the Royal Navy. As such, they served as fleet escorts in the anti-submarine and anti-aircraft role, commerce raiders, long-range scouts, and harassers. [[Category:Destroyer Classes of Cacerta]]
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  • | Name= Type-062N nuclear ballistic missile submarine | Ship class= Type-062N nuclear ballistic missile submarine
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  • |Class after=* [[Daedam-class submarine|Daedam-class]] * [[Sinyi-class submarine|Sinyi class]]
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  • ...orts. As such, their sensors and weapons were heavily specialized for anti-submarine missions, and they carried very little anti-air or anti-surface armament. ...o operate in pairs, and limited their ability to pursue or shadow a moving submarine.
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  • ...meters per hour. It is primarily used by the [[Menghean Navy]] in the anti-submarine and utility transport roles. ...o lay rows of sonobuoys more quickly, increasing the chance of detecting a submarine in a V-type search pattern.
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  • ...of the surface combatant force, as well as the 13 SSNs and 4 SSBNs of the submarine service. Main assets include 2 aircraft carriers, 11 air-defense destroyers ...sealift ships, ships operated by the Chilokveri Naval Auxiliary include 2 submarine rescue ships, 3 icebreakers, 4 hydrographic survey ships, 2 hospital ships,
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  • {|{{Infobox ship begin <!-- warship classes --> ...fic in the opening hours of the war to assess damage from Menghe's opening submarine strike and assess the speed of the EC's naval reaction.
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  • ...mament, though in this respect they were not unlike contemporary destroyer classes in other countries. The ships' primary role, in the view of the interwar IM ...as a small tripod mast, another feature carried forward to later destroyer classes, with a small enclosed platform for spotting on top. The funnels, aft of he
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  • ...a full periscope mast and requires another ship or aircraft to be near the submarine.
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  • ...safely engage foreign heavy cruiser classes at regular combat ranges. Both classes fell within the 12,000-ton limit set by the [[Septentrion Nine-Power Naval ...arried twelve 7.5-inch guns in four triple turrets, and the latest cruiser classes built in [[Dayashina]] were even heavier, with widespread speculation that
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  • {|{{Infobox ship begin <!-- warship classes --> ...g the [[Innominadan Crisis]], they have much better anti-aircraft and anti-submarine capabilities than their predecessors, though these capabilities are largely
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  • ...ghe’s preceding cruiser classes. Both the ''Dalsŏng'' and the ''Janghŭng'' classes had carried only four torpedoes, with one twin launcher on each side. Just :Laid down 1924, commissioned 1926. Torpedoed by a Tyrannian submarine in 1940.
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  • ...the [[Second Moonstone War]]. These included a large number of ocean-going submarine chasers, frigates, and sloops that were expensive to man and run and becomi ...nake SAM]], were included as part of the weaponry. The ''Ton'' and ''Bay'' classes were some of the first vessels in either Navy to mount these systems.
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  • ...ext 35 years. This enlargement of both ships in service, and newer warship classes, was continued in the [[Strategic Naval Initiative Act|Naval Expansion Act ...lue water navy}}. As of August 2015, the Navy operates 229 active surface, submarine, and support vessels, with an additional {{wp|naval reserve}} of 47 ships (
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  • ...Unlike the [[Taean-class cruiser|Taean]] and [[Jinan-class cruiser|Jinan]] classes before them, which were intended to engage other light cruisers, the Suncha Both ship classes had respectable armament and armor, but in terms of speed, they were lackin
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  • ...list design capable of performing both local area air defence and the anti-submarine roles. Moreover, it is also intended as a workhorse patrol gunboat in less- [[Category:Frigate classes]]
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  • ...after the fact indicate that a submarine torpedoed the ''Esperanza'', the submarine, of Argentine origin was firing the opening shots of the 2041 Argentine-Bra ...are 64 250mm VLS cells capable of mounting offensive, defensive, and anti-submarine missiles. Additional offensive firepower is provided by a 20mm Autocannon m
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  • ...ps which were completed as heavy cruisers. She was sunk by a [[Maverica]]n submarine on October 9th, 1940, while returning to Menghean bases in [[Innominada]] f {{Menghean warship classes of the Pan-Septentrion War}}
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  • ** Missile-launched anti-submarine torpedoes ** Missile-launched anti-submarine torpedoes
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  • ...space and reduced radar cross section, replacing all previous supercarrier classes in service. | Anti-submarine carrier [CVS]
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  • ...to conduct {{wp|underway replenishment}} of carrier battle groups and anti-submarine battle groups. Depending on mission requirements, they can either accompany The Anchungang-class fast combat support ships carry no anti-submarine armament, but they are fitted with two [[Manhwagyŏng torpedo countermeasur
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  • *1 x 96-cell {{wp|Vertical launching system|VLS}} (anti ship, air, and submarine) Compared to most of their counterparts, the Hyō classes have 96 vertical launch silos (VLS) compared to the usual 64, can defend ag
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  • ...service with the initial plan of replacing the class, with a focus on anti-submarine warfare taking precedence. However, a review in 2010 showed that a signific ...which focused on anti-air and anti-submarine warfare respectively. The two classes had been in service since the early 1960s and with technological advances t
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