List of active Grand Chilokveri Navy ships

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As of January 2021, the Grand Chilokveri Navy (GCN) consisted of 192 commissioned vessels.

The primary strength of the fleet is divided among the 50 ships 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, and 37 guided missile frigates from which the 1st and 2nd Battlefleets are formed. Amphibious warfare units include 2 amphibious assault ships and 4 amphibious transport docks, which form the core of the 1st & 2nd Expeditionary Fleets. 15 Cedar-class corvettes and 9 Oak-class offshore patrol vessels are responsible for conducting low intensity combat and coastal & economic exclusion zone (EEZ) patrols. A further 24 Alpha-class fast attack craft provide littoral-based anti-surface attack capabilities, while 22 Aleph-class mine countermeasure vessels are responsible for clearing Chilokveri waterways. In addition to the above units, the GCN operates 6 fast combat support ships and 6 electronic surveillance vessels.

The Grand Chilokveri Navy is supported at sea by ships of the Chilokveri Naval Auxiliary (CNA), which are often maintained at a reduced operating status or leased out on civilian contracts, but which can be deployed within short periods of time when necessary. Although these auxiliary vessels are largely crewed by civilian mariners, they are commanded by GCN officers and are officially commissioned in service of the Grand Chilokveri Navy. In addition to a fleet of sealift ships, ships operated by the Chilokveri Naval Auxiliary include 2 submarine rescue ships, 3 icebreakers, 4 hydrographic survey ships, 2 hospital ships, 1 maritime support vessel, and 1 training vessel.

The prefix used for ships commissioned by the Grand Chilokveri Navy is GCNS (Grand Chilokveri Navy Ship).

Submarine service

Submarines

Class Picture Type Boats Number in service Notes
Aries-class HMS Ambush long.jpg Nuclear attack submarine GCNS Aries
GCNS Taurus
GCNS Gemini
GCNS Cancer
GCNS Leo
GCNS Virgo
GCNS Libra
GCNS Scorpio
GCNS Ophiuchus
GCNS Sagittarius
GCNS Capricorn
GCNS Aquarius
GCNS Pisces
13 Unlike previous classes of attack submarines operated by the GCN, the Aries-class are the first class to incorporate VLS canisters that allow to serve in a more multi-role mission profile.
Leviathan-class Leviathan class.jpg Nuclear ballistic missile submarine GCNS Leviathan
GCNS Behemoth
GCNS Goliath
GCNS Gigantes
4 With the retirement of land-based ballistic missile forces, the four Leviathan-class submarines are currently the only strategic nuclear platforms in Chilokver's arsenal.

Surface fleet

Amphibious warfare

Class Picture Type Boats Number in service Notes
Archangel-class FS Mistral 02.jpg Amphibious assault ship GCNS Archangel
GCNS Dominion
2 The indigenously designed Archangel-class are the first landing helicopter docks to be commissioned and operated by Chilokver.
Izumo-class Justice class.jpg Amphibious transport dock GCNS Izumo
GCNS Kusanagi
GCNS Susanoo
GCNS Tsukyomi
4 The 16 Quiver H-77 VLS cells installed on each Izumo-class amphibious transport dock allow them to provide long-range fire support to SAC Naval Infantry forces.

Aircraft carriers

Class Picture Type Boats Number in service Notes
Vengeance-class Vengeance class.jpg Aircraft carrier GCNS Vengeance
GCNS Retribution
2 The Vengeance-class are the largest STOBAR carriers ever constructed, at a full load displacement of 85,000 tonnes.

Major surface combatants

Class Picture Type Boats Number in service Notes
Jiafen-class Phalanx class.jpg Guided missile destroyer GCNS Jiafen
GCNS Xinshen
GCNS Maimu
GCNS Xianzai
GCNS Yanu
GCNS Fukan
GCNS Lokfa
GCNS Touchi
GCNS Hoisihng
GCNS Xujing
GCNS Laoyuan
11 All 11 Jiafen-class destroyers are equipped with a ballistic missile defence capable version of CAAWS that allows them to counter short and medium range ballistic missiles and act as anti-satellite platforms.
Wen Jing-class Type 054 frigate.png Guided missile frigate GCNS Wen Jing
GCNS Xin Yi
GCNS Chen Ming
GCNS Huo Jin
GCNS Zhu Zian
GCNS Zi Hao
GCNS Shan Yuan
GCNS Soo Wei
GCNS Shi Rong
GCNS Chao Xiang
GCNS Tsay Pu
GCNS Hu Lin
GCNS Zhi Qiang
GCNS Ban Kou
GCNS Siung Jeng
GCNS Yi Chun
GCNS Liu Wen
GCNS Zi Jia
GCNS Tao Yang
GCNS Wang Song
GCNS Zhen Ning
GCNS Bai Chao
GCNS Dai Jin
GCNS Hou Hai
GCNS Mao Guan
GCNS Quan Huan
GCNS Xian Zan
GCNS Geng Xin
GCNS Lang Huo
GCNS Tan Hai
GCNS Huo Jian
GCNS Kang Lim
GCNS Cui Ying
GCNS Cui Lei
GCNS Jin Chin
GCNS Sun Xia
GCNS Li An
37 The 37 ships in the Wen Jing-class were all named after famous inventors from Chilokveri history.

Patrol

Class Picture Type Boats Number in service Notes
Cedar-class Fale class.jpg Corvette GCNS Cedar
GCNS Fir
GCNS Pine
GCNS Spruce
GCNS Yew
GCNS Larch
GCNS Juniper
GCNS Cypress
GCNS Hemlock
GCNS Redwood
GCNS Nutmeg
GCNS Sequoia
GCNS Pinyon
GCNS Thuja
GCNS Tamarack
13 The Cedar-class bridge the capability gap between the Wen Jing-class frigates and the smaller Alpha-class FACs and allow the larger warships to be prioritised for open ocean deployments.
Oak-class Baynunah.png Offshore patrol vessel GCNS Oak
GCNS Maple
GCNS Birch
GCNS Ash
GCNS Willow
GCNS Poplar
GCNS Aspen
GCNS Beech
GCNS Walnut
9 Despite being similar in size to other foreign corvettes, the Oak-class are classified as patrol vessels due to their relatively light armament and designed mission of surveillance and patrol.
Alpha-class Alpha class.jpg Fast attack craft GCNS Alpha
GCNS Beta
GCNS Gamma
GCNS Delta
GCNS Epsilon
GCNS Zeta
GCNS Eta
GCNS Theta
GCNS Iota
GCNS Kappa
GCNS Lambda
GCNS Mu
GCNS Nu
GCNS Xi
GCNS Omnicron
GCNS Pi
GCNS Rho
GCNS Sigma
GCNS Tau
GCNS Upsilon
GCNS Phi
GCNS Chi
GCNS Psi
GCNS Omega
24 With a top speed of up to 60 knots (110 km/h), the Alpha-class fast attack craft are the fastest warships to have ever served in the Grand Chilokveri Navy.

Mine warfare

Class Picture Type Boats Number in service Notes
Aleph-class Alta class.png Mine countermeasures vessel GCNS Aleph
GCNS Bet
GCNS Gimel
GCNS Dalet
GCNS He
GCNS Waw
GCNS Zayin
GCNS Heth
GCNS Teth
GCNS Yodh
GCNS Kaph
GCNS Lamedh
GCNS Mem
GCNS Nun
GCNS Samekh
GCNS Ayin
GCNS Pe
GCNS Tsade
GCNS Qoph
GCNS Resh
GCNS Shin
GCNS Taw
22 The Aleph-class use a fibre-reinforced catamaran hull to minimise their acoustic and magnetic signatures and lower their susceptibility to the shock of exploding mines.

Replenishment

Class Picture Type Boats Number in service Notes
Endurance-class Type 901.png Fast combat support ship GCNS Endurance
GCNS Fortitude
GCNS Tenacity
GCNS Resolution
GCNS Perseverance
GCNS Persistence
6 Each Endurance-class fast combat support ship is capable of keeping pace with and refueling, rearming, and resupplying the GCN's Battlefleets.

Intelligence

Class Picture Type Boats Number in service Notes
Atlas-class Atlas class.png Spy ship GCNS Atlas
GCNS Prometheus
GCNS Epimetheus
GCNS Menoetius
4 The Atlas-class replaced the Hestia-class research vessels as the latest class of dedicated SIGINT/ELINT and reconnaissance ships to be operated by the GCN.
Iapetus-class Type 815.jpg Tracking ship GCNS Iapetus
GCNS Clymene
2 In addition to collecting electronic intelligence, the Iapetus-class tracking ships are also tasked with performing ballistic missile tracking.

Naval auxiliary

Sealift

Class Picture Type Boats Number in service Notes
Etamin-class Bahri rocon.png Vehicle cargo ship GCNS Etamin
GCNS Aldibain
GCNS Rastaban
GCNS Altais
GCNS Aldhibah
GCNS Edasich
GCNS Batentaban
GCNS Thuban
GCNS Grumium
GCNS Gianfar
GCNS Tyl
GCNS Shaowei
GCNS Alsafi
GCNS Kuma
GCNS Arrakis
15 The 15 ships of the Etamin-class allow for the simultaneous resupply of both Marine Expeditionary Forces and the concurrent sealift of an armoured division.
Cove-class Lewis and clarke.png Dry cargo ship GCNS Cove
GCNS Inlet
GCNS Firth
GCNS Loch
GCNS Fjord
GCNS Lough
6 Unlike other sealift vessels operated by the Chilokveri Naval Auxiliary, the Cove-class are built to above-commercial standards owing to their intended cargo of ammunition in addition to dry stores.
Bay-class Maj bernard f fisher.png Maritime prepositioning ship GCNS Bay
GCNS Gulf
GCNS Bight
GCNS Sound
4 When not used to resupply Marine Expeditionary Forces, the Bay-class are typically leased out on civilian cargo contracts.
Cliff-class Montford point.png Expeditionary transport dock GCNS Cliff
GCNS Crag
GCNS Bluff
GCNS Ridge
GCNS Escarpment
GCNS Precipice
6 The Cliff-class allow for the transfer of cargo from sea to shore in regions where pierside infrastructure is unavailable.

Support and rescue

Class Picture Type Boats Number in service Notes
Mariner-class JsChiyoda.png Submarine rescue ship GCNS Mariner
GCNS Voyager
2 In addition to submarine rescue operations, the Mariner-class are also designed to recover sunken vessels and deliver operational support to submarines.

Survey

Class Picture Type Boats Number in service Notes
Polaris-class Icebreaker.png Icebreaker GCNS Polaris
GCNS Kochab
GCNS Pherkad
3 Although Chilokver does not require icebreakers in its territorial waters, the Polaris-class are used for supporting research in polar regions.
Coriolis-class Planet 500.jpg Hydrographic survey ship GCNS Coriolis
GCNS Dechales
GCNS Grimaldi
GCNS Riccioli
4 The Coriolis-class uses a SWATH design for maximum stability even at high speeds and seas.

Humanitarian aid

Class Picture Type Boats Number in service Notes
High Charity-class Peace-ark.jpg Hospital ship GCNS High Charity
GCNS Anodyne Spirit
2 The High Charity-class were originally built as cruise ships before being purchased and converted into hospital ships by the GCN.

Training

Class Picture Type Boats Number in service Notes
Sirius-class Sycamore.png Training ship GCNS Sirius 1 The GCNS Sirius is the only dedicated training ship operated by the GCN since the decommissioning of the GCNS Venus.

Special purpose

Class Picture Type Boats Number in service Notes
Fornax-class Ocean trader.png Special warfare support vessel GCNS Fornax 1 The GCNS Fornax serves as a discreet forward-deployed sea base for Chilokveri special forces.

See also

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