Île-de-Notreceau-class Aircraft Carrier

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French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (R91) underway on 24 April 2019 (190424-M-BP588-1005).jpg
NNS Île-de-Notreceau in 2023
Class overview
Name: Île-de-Notreceau class
Operators:  Notreceau
Preceded by: En Passant-Class aircraft carrier
Succeeded by: Melusine-Class aircraft carrier
Built: 1985-2005
In commission: 2001–present
Planned: 3
Completed: 3
Active: 2
Retired: 1
General characteristics
Type: Aircraft carrier
Displacement: - 42,500 t (41,800 long tons) (full load)
Length: 261.5 m (858 ft)
Beam: 64.36 m (211.2 ft)
Height: 66.5 m (218 ft)
Draft: 9.43 m (30.9 ft)
Installed power: Nuclear
Propulsion: 2 × Toulard K15 pressurised water reactors (PWR), 150 MWt each, LEU < 20%
Speed: 27 kn (50 km/h; 31 mph)+
Range: Unlimited distance for period of 20 years
Complement: 1,950 with air wing
Crew: 1,350
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • <> long-range radar
  • <> early warning radar
  • <> early warning, E band radar
  • <> surface search radar
  • <> navigation radar
  • <> approach radar
  • <> fire control radar, for missiles
  • <> fire control radar, for close in defense
  • <> hull sonar
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
  • GIST SBE-2203 Jamming System
  • 4 × <> decoy launcher
  • GIST SBE-1101 Countermeasure Suite
  • SLAT torpedo countermeasures
Armament:
Aircraft carried:

The Île-de-Notreceau class is a class of 3 (2 active 1 retired) Notreceauen nuclear-powered aircraft carriers in service with the National Navy of Notreceau and constructed by Société Navale Nationale de Notreceau. The lead ship of the class is named for the Notreceauen department of Île-de-Notreceau where the national capital Réuvières is located. With a total displacement of 42,500 tons and a length of 261.5 meters the Île-de-Notreceau and its sister ships represented the heaviest and longest ships in the Notreceauen arsenal until the commissioning of the Melusine-Class Aircraft Carrier in 2018.

Ships in the class carry a compliment of Prévoyance Labbe and Prévoyance Baguette fixed wing aircraft as well as [insert] helicopters. Their self-defense measures include the short range MD.1114 missile, the medium range MD.3413 missile and the Narwhal 20mm cannon system. The class utilizes a CATOBAR system featuring two 75 meter PACLA-88-75-1 steam catapults, one at the bow and one at the waist of the ships.

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