Syara-class battleship

Jump to navigation Jump to search
SyaraClass.png
Class overview
Name: Syara-class battleship
Builders: Makedonian Naval Foundary
Operators: SyaranRepublicNavy.jpg Navy of the Syaran Republic
Preceded by: Republic-class battleship
Succeeded by: Basileus-class battleship
In commission: 1906-1920
Planned: 12
Completed: 7
Cancelled: 5
Lost: 6
Retired: 1
Preserved: 0
General characteristics
Type: Battleship
Displacement: 23,475 t (23,104 long tons)
Length: 166 m (544 ft 7 in)
Beam: 27 m (88 ft 7 in)
Draft: 9.04 m (29 ft 8 in)
Propulsion: 4 shafts, 2 x steam turbine sets
Speed: 21 knots
Range: 7,800 km
Complement: 1,115
Armament:
  • 6 × twin 305 mm guns
  • 22 x single 138mm guns
  • 4 x 47mm guns
  • 4 x 450mm torpedo tubes

The Syara-class battleship was a series of dreadnought battleships built by the Republic of Syara. It was the first dreadnought utilized by the Navy of the Syaran Republic, built in response to the introduction of the HMS Eerika Waterly-Davion by the Cacertian Empire. Seven were ultimately built between 1906-1916 (Child of Nature, Shadows and Light, Eternally Kept Vigil, Salvation in Purpose, Redeemer of Souls, Measure of Faith, Unbroken Sacred Service).

Introduced in 1906, a total of 12 were planned but the outbreak of the Syaran-Ruvelkan War delayed production, and as a result the class was superseded by the Basileus-class battleship before the Divide War. Salvation in Purpose was sunk in 1916, while Shadows of Light was heavily damaged in 1918 and eventually scrapped. Production of the class was continued after the war ended in 1918, but by then changes in technology and naval doctrine resulted in deferrment to development of the Galania-class battleship. The remaining Syara-class ships remained in service into the Siduri War, where they served primary as convoy escorts in the Nuadan Ocean and Sundering Sea. Child of Nature and Measure of Faith both survived the war, but were sold and broken up for scrap in the 1940s during the Broken Years.