Octeres-class cruiser

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Octeres class
Class overview
Name: Octeres Class
Builders: Planitia Utopia Shipyards
Operators: NRI Republic Navy
Preceded by: -class Cruiser
Succeeded by: Allegiance-class Cruiser
Cost: $12438 billion NSD per ship
In service: 1988-Present
General characteristics
Type: Guided Missile Cruiser
Displacement: 13,675 long tons (13,894 t) (full load)
Length: 189.0 m (620 ft)
Beam: 21 m (69 ft)
Propulsion: 4 × gas turbines, two shafts, 105,000 shp (78 MW)
Speed: 30.5 kn
Range: 4,400 nmi (8,100 km) at 20 kn (37 km/h; 23 mph)
Boats & landing
craft carried:
2 × rigid hull inflatable boats
Troops: 20 Marines
Complement: 30 officers, 300 enlisted
Sensors and
processing systems:
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(AN/SPY-1A/B) multi-function radar
(AN/SPS-49) air search radar
(AN/SPG-62) fire control radar
(AN/SPS-73) surface search radar
(AN/SPQ-9) gun fire control radar
(AN/SLQ-32) Electronic Warfare Suite
(AN/SQQ-89(V)1/3 - A(V)15) Sonar suite, consisting of:
(AN/SQS-53B/C/D) active sonar
(AN/SQR-19 TACTAS), (AN/SQR-19B ITASS), & (MFTA) passive sonar
(AN/SQQ-28) light airborne multi-purpose system
Armament:

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Guns:
1 × 5-inch (127 mm)
2 x 25mm Testudo
Missiles:
2 x AShCM Type 2 Launchers
1 x SRSAM
2 x SRSAM Testudo
96-cell Mk. 41 Vertical Launching System (VLS) - HCM Type 1, ASWM, NADM Type 2, BMD Missile 3 types I, BMD Missile 3 types II, BMD Missile 3 types III
Torpedoes:
2 × Mark 32 triple torpedo tubes:

Mark 46 torpedo
Mark 50 torpedo
Mark 54 Lightweight Torpedo
Armor: Limited Kevlar splinter protection in critical areas
Aircraft carried: up to two CH-9 helicopters

The Octeres class of guided-missile cruisers is a class of warships in the New Roman Republic Navy, first ordered and authorized in the 1982 fiscal year. The class uses passive phased-array radar and was originally designed as an extended version of the Devistio Class. The increased combat capability offered by the Scutum Combat System and the (AN/SPY-1) radar system, together with the capability of operating as a flagship, were used to justify the change of the classification of CG (guided-missile cruiser) shortly before the keels were laid down.

Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruisers are multi-role warships. Their Mk 41 VLS can launch cruise missiles to strike strategic or tactical targets, or fire long-range anti-aircraft missiles for defense against aircraft or anti-ship missiles. Their helicopters and sonar systems allow them to perform antisubmarine missions. Octeres-class ships are designed to be elements of carrier battle groups as well as performing missions such as interdiction or escort. With upgrades to their phased radar systems and their associated missile payloads as part of the Scutum Ballistic Missile Defense System, members of this class have, in successive tests, repeatedly demonstrated their proficiency as mobile anti-ballistic missile and anti-satellite weaponry platforms.