Mammut Class Battle Cruiser

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Cruiser Marshal Ustinov leaving Norfolk 1989.jpg
Mammut Battlecrusier Mammut, the lead ship of class (Hull No. 088) leaving Marskov Naval Arsenal, 1989
Class overview
Name: Mammut-class
Builders: Marskov Heavy Industries
Operators:

DnieguaDnieguan Navy

Temuair Imperial Navy of Temuair
Preceded by: Konger class Ballte Cruiser
Subclasses: bn
Cost: $1.6bn
In commission: 3rd February 1991-
Planned: Six for Dnieguan navy Three for Temuair
Building: 0
Completed: 8
Cancelled: 1
Active: 5
Laid up: 2
General characteristics
Class and type: Battle Cruiser
Displacement:

24,771 tonns (standard)

29,253 tonns (full load)
Length:

246.5m

241.2m Waterline
Beam: 28.5m
Draft: 8.4m
Propulsion:

2-shaft CONAS, 2× RITM nuclear marine propulsion with 2× GA-68 steam turbines delivering 140,000 shp (100,000 kW)

4 MTU diesels as auxiliary delivering 22,000 CSHP
Speed:

Classified

Assumed 32 knots
Range:

Unlimited 15 year reactor fuel lifespan

2800 nautical miles at 10 knots using only diesel propulsion
Endurance: Limited by crew
Complement:

778 Men, 40 Officers

Facilities for 238 troops (Surge)
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • ER/CEA-LR
  • ESKA-14 AESA air search radar
  • Mineral-ME surface search radar
  • 5P-10-02E fire control radar
  • Visby-ME-03 (Lock Jaw) hull-mounted sonar system
  • Dnashula-M towed sonar array
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
  • x2 ERD Countermeasures (800 Rockets)
  • Scantronic Great Mast Electronic Anomaly system
    • Bow, Starbord, Port, Stern, and Bridge mounted Anomaly generators
Armament:
  • 8 VLS Modules with a total of 120 cells each for:
  • 16 cells to fire LUR-9 family munitions
  • 2 Twin Barreled 15cm Advanced Naval Cannons
  • 6 533mm Torpedo Tubes
  • 2 Guardian CIWS with 4x4 Poplar-M Intercept Munitions
  • 4 Autocannons
Aircraft carried: x 3 Helicopters
Aviation facilities: Fully enclosed Aviation hanger

The Mammut class battle cruiser is a large surface combat ship currently operated by the Dnieguan and Temuair Imperial Navies. A large surface combat ship, Dniegua officially designates the class a Guided Missile Atomic Cruiser (Atommvisk Guiyemyy Rakkvnoyy Kryser), while most refer to the class as a Battlecruiser due to displacement, size, and role. Displacing nearly 30,000 tonnes at full load, the Mammut is the largest sea-going surface combatant in current service that is not an Amphibious Assault Ship or Aircraft carrier. Presently, Dniegua operates 5 ships, with one laided up, while three ships were constructed for Temuair between 1996 and 2008, all of which are in service.