List of active Sedunnic Navy ships (Pacifica)
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This is a list of active Sedunnic Navy ships as of April 2022. There are 73 ships in commission including 2 aircraft carriers, 6 amphibious warfare ships, 16 destroyers, 8 frigates, 14 corvettes, 4 ballistic missile submarines, 11 attack submarines, 2 submarine tenders, 10 mine countermeasures vessels and 40 miscellaneous auxiliary and support vessels. The total commissioned displacement of the Sedunnic Navy is approximately 670,000 tonnes. The list does not include auxiliary vessels or smaller boats.
List of active ships
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Displacement | Commissioned | Builder | Note |
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Submarines (15 in service) | |||||||
Pieless | Attack submarine | Pieless (R160) Akuess (R161) Sevvskaimm (R162) Farness (R163) Lurrm Benn-ness (R164) Ninn Benn-ness (R165) Sraved (R166) Issd (R167) Bynntess (R168) Hydd (R169) Rakress (R170) |
2,350 tonnes | 1995-2000 | Levē Kallnhē | Diesel-electric. | |
Tig | Ballistic missile submarine | Tig (R162) Ekkt (R163) Lymm (R164) Tevv (R165) |
14,400 tonnes | 2015-2021 | Levē Kallnhē | Type of propulsion not revealed. | |
Aircraft carrier (2 in service) | |||||||
Paksarr Vosallu | Aircraft carrier | Paksarr Vosallu (OE33)
Vit Allnienn (OE34) |
102,300 tonnes | 1998
2001 |
STT | CATOBAR | |
Amphibious warfare (4 in service) | |||||||
Aemmd | Amphibious assault ship | Aemmd (T262) Nuksted (T263) |
39,800 tonnes | 2019
2020 |
STT | ||
Noslenravad | Amphibious transport dock | Lusuvvd (T101)
Bolonnd (T103) |
25,100 tonnes | 1995
1998 |
STT | Retirement of the Lusuvvd in 2019 cancelled. | |
Ullenst | Dock landing ship | Ullenst (T97)
Tarvem (T98) |
15,900 tonnes | 1985
1990 |
Targes | ||
Surface combatants (38 in service) | |||||||
Setrusop | General purpose destroyer | Setrusop (Y154) Annhotem (Y155) Tapparad (Y156) Bell-Semyll (Y157) Dybdfess (Y158) Ekredd (159) Grā (Y160) Hierann (Y161) Limravad (Y162) Skē-Semyll (Y163) Yveg (Y164) Derē-Jytann (Y165) Rumm (Y166) Levē-Jytann (Y167) Epptryn (Y168) Remetull (Y169) |
8,900 tonnes | 2010-2014 | STT | ||
Hevv Delltienn | General-purpose frigate | Hevv Delltienn (F541) Ron Akkallu (F542) Bettu I (F543) Ilva Timienn (F544) Sefi Tygallu (F545) Hejerr Tenteienn (F546) Paksarr Gjerrt (F547) Matts Blarallu (F548) |
5,300 tonnes | (1981) 2004-2007 |
STT | Generally considered a destroyer internationally due to size, armament, and role. | |
Flered | General-purpose corvette | Flered (K223) Loennvem (K224) Maksob (K225) Fomma (K226) Aeffer (K227) Spovem (K229) Tinntenst (K230) |
680 tonnes | 2008-2012 | STT | The Levivv has been sunken.[1] A replacement is being built. | |
Jorles | General-purpose corvette | Jorles (K180) Jorin (K181) Samd (K182) Viksad (K183) Insid (K184) Kvold (K185) |
625 tonnes | 1988-1992 | Levē Kallnhē | ||
Reconnaissance vessels (2 in service) | |||||||
Ravst | Signal intelligence vessels | Ravst (L112) Lom (L113) |
3,100 tonnes | 1998-2000 | Levē Kallnhē | ||
Mine countermeasures (10 in service) | |||||||
Sifgvi | Mine countermeasures vessel | Sifgvi (A354) Nuvnet (A355) Delm (A356) Fam (A357) Pass (A358) Mejet (A359) Soret (A360) Attet (A361) Russā (A362) Ojeten (A363) |
650 tonnes | 2016-2021 | Levē Kallnhē |