Supercontinental-Class Aircraft Carrier

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A display of the Supercontinental Class of
Class overview
Name: Supercontiental-class aircraft carrier
Builders: Kalaron Arms - Marine Construction
Operators: Template:Country data Kalaron Kalaronian Naval Union
Subclasses: Trislantan-Class Command Carrier
Built: 1994-2009
In service: 2003-present
Planned: 3
Completed: 2
Cancelled: 1
Active: 2
General characteristics
Type: Aircraft carrier
Displacement:
  • 180,000 tonnes standard
  • 240,000 tonnes full load
Length:

Overall: 302.3

Waterline: 324.6 m
Beam:
  • Overall: 109m
  • Waterline: 70.1m
Draft: 11 m (36 ft 1 inch)
Decks: 20,000 square metres
Installed power: 6 x ITEC Nuclear Reactors, 80,000 shp per reactor, total 480,000 shp.
Propulsion: 4 x shafts driving 5-bladed, fixed pitch propellers
Speed: 30+ knots (56 km/h)
Range: Unlimited
Endurance: 120 days
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • SAPPHIRE ABM radar
  • NR-LAAMP 3-D Volume Air search radar
  • NR-MESA-422(V) 2-D Volume radar
  • NS-122-B target acquisition radar
  • TOLLPASS MONITOR passive array
  • 4 × S10 NCRT Air Traffic radars
Armament:
  • Anti-surface
    • 4 x 30 mm RLEC autocannons
  • Anti-air
    • 4 x 8 cell H-VLS carrying a mix of:
      • 128 x SA-50 ASRAAM-N short range SAMs (quad pack)
      • 32 SAM-26-"Morningstar" Interceptors
      • 64 SSA-5-"Polarian" ASMs
    • 4 × Sinfall CIWS
  • Anti-submarine
Aircraft carried: Up to 115 fixed and rotary wing aircraft
Aviation facilities:
  • 4x Electromagnetic Launch System, Straight Launch
  • Angled arrested flight deck

The Supercontinental Class are a series of nuclear aircraft carriers currently produced and used by Kalaron. Currently the largest such class in the Phoenix Concordat, they represent one component of the Rapid Strike Force

Construction and History

Design Details

Service History