ZMS Bellete

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ZMS Bellete
CV-63 HongKong 28Apr2008.jpeg
ZMS Bellete in Gangkou, 2008
History
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Name: Bellete
Laid down: 27 December 1959
Launched: 21 May 1961
Commissioned: 29 April 1961
Decommissioned: 12 May 2011
Status: Set to be scrapped
General characteristics
Class and type: Hamilton-class
Displacement:
  • 61,351 long tons (62,335 t) standard
  • 81,985 long tons (83,301 t) full load
Length: 1,068.9 ft (325.8 m) LOA
Beam:
  • 282 ft (86 m) extreme
  • 130 ft (40 m) waterline
Draft: 38 ft (12 m)
Propulsion: Geared steam turbines, eight steam boilers, four shafts; 280,000 shp (210 MW)
Speed: 33 knots (61 km/h; 38 mph)
Complement: 5,624 officers and men
Armament: Surface-to-air missiles, 2 RAM, 2 CIWS Automated Anti-Missile/Aircraft Defenses
Aircraft carried:
  • 85
  • Typical 2000 air wing (70 aircraft):
  • 40 fighter-bombers,
  • 4 combat EW,
  • 4 AEW,
  • 5 helicopters,
  • 1 carrier on-board delivery

The ZMS Bellete is a Hamilton-class aircraft carrier which served in the Zamastanian Naval Forces from 1961 until her decommissioning in 2011. Her 50-year career in the Zamastanian military was the longest of any carrier ship, and with the decommissioning of the ZMS Perigrin in 2007 she became the navy's second-longest active status vessel, after the sailing ship ZMS Hapson. Bellete saw action in the 1983-91 War and 1999-2005 War in Vulkaria, among several humanitarian, international security, and anti-piracy missions. She was the last conventionally-powered aircraft carrier in the Zamastanian Navy, with her decommissioning signalling the sole use of the Talon-class nuclear aircraft carriers. She is scheduled to be scrapped in Anchorhead.

History

Construction and commissioning

Service

Decommissioning

Bids to purchase

Scrapping