Galania-class battleship

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Class overview
Name: Galania-class battleship
Builders: Ardiaei Constructs
Operators: SyaranRepublicNavy.jpg Navy of the Syaran Republic
Preceded by: Basileus-class battleship
Succeeded by: Scitaria-class (intended), Makedon-class battleship (actual)
In commission: 1925 - 1938
Planned: 8
Completed: 8
Cancelled: 0
Lost: 8
Retired: 0
Preserved: 0
General characteristics
Type: Battleship
Displacement:
  • 40,724 Tons Standard
  • 45,236 Tons Fully Loaded
Length: 237.76 meters
Beam: 32.82 meters
Draft: 9.6 meters
Propulsion:
  • 4 geared turbines
  • 8 yarrow boilers
  • 90,000 kW
Speed: 24 knots, later 31
Range: 8,480 kilometers at 16 knots
Complement:
  • 80 officers
  • 1,750 crew
Armament:
  • 9 x 381 mm (15.0 in) guns
  • 12 x 152mm (6.0 in) guns
  • 12 x 90mm (3.5 in) AA guns
  • 16 x 2 20mm AA guns
  • 4 x 12 cm star shell guns

The Galania-class was a class of battleship of the Navy of the Syaran Republic. The class was composed of eight ships, the Elegy for Erasmios, Finite and Precious, Calm and Penance, Giver of Life, Saints and Sinners, Forged in Fire, Shielded Spirit Unscathed, and Sacred Spoken Psalms. Manufactured between 1920-1928, they were the first modern battleships built by the Republic of Syara.

Despite victory during the Divide War, the inability of the Syaran fleet to meet the Cacertian Royal Navy in open engagements deeply worried the Syaran admirality, who began working on a major expansion of the Navy in the post war years. Supported by President Sasko Anastasov, the navy laid down plans for 24 battleships. The first to be designed and built were the Galania-class, which were envisioned, planned, and laid down within by 1920, just two years after the war had ended. Intended to match any other battleship fielded in Tyran, rapid naval development in the post-Divide War era, coupled with Syaran unfamiliarity with large warship designs meant that the Galania-class was outpaced by other major naval powers just a few years after its introduction. Her rushed design and construction left the original models with noticable flaws; the ship was underpowered for her size, slower, and lacked advanced fire control systems. Her rushed design left little room for improvement, and by 1930 the class was considered markedly inferior compared to other Syaran battleships. The Galania-class was the only Syaran battleship class that had completed all of its planned production by the time of the Siduri War.

Given its inferior design compared to its peers and adversaries, the Galania-class ships were usually relegated to support roles during the Sundering Sea Campaign, while also providing fire support for the Army of the Syaran Republic during the Western Theater. The Galania-class saw extensive participation in the Battle of the Sabri Sea, the largest clash of battleships in the history of Tyran. As expected the Galania-class ships did not match up well against their Cacertian counterparts, and following the defeat the battleships were withdrawn back to Syaran waters, taking part only in scattered engagements in the Sundering Sea and providing fire support off the coast of Mansuriyyah.

None of the Galania-class survived the Siduri War and its aftermath. The Forged in Fire and Finite and Precious were sunk at the Sabri Sea, the Calm and Penance was torpedoed in the Sundering Sea in October 1936, and the Giver of Life was sunk during the Battle of the Mansuri Sea. The remaining four ships of the class were all scuttled by the Syarans after the war, near the port of Moddra. The Shielded Spirit Unscathed was partially refloated and broken up for scrap in 1942, while the remaining wrecks remain a popular site for scuba divers.

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