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| − | The '''De Ward-Class Destroyer''' is a Guided Missile destroyer designed by [[Freetowne Shipyards]] in [[Zokesia]]. Designed in the 2180s, the type has seen considerable development and a long and difficult process to become operational. As of 2200, no hulls were laid down of the type, though production of the first vessel |
+ | The '''De Ward-Class Destroyer''' is a Guided Missile destroyer designed by [[Freetowne Shipyards]] in [[Zokesia]]. Designed in the 2180s, the type has seen considerable development and a long and difficult process to become operational. As of 2200, no hulls were laid down of the type, though production of the first vessel was scheduled to begin in Q1 of 2202. |
==Design== |
==Design== |
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==Service History== |
==Service History== |
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| + | In 2204, the first De Ward laid down, DDG-4000 ''Caspian de Ward'' was launched, and production quickly ramped up to two ships per year following assistance from [[PLAID]] engineers assisting with technical issues. |
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Got destroyed by [[Geoff]]<ref>This source is disputed by multiple experts.</ref> |
Got destroyed by [[Geoff]]<ref>This source is disputed by multiple experts.</ref> |
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[[Category:Naval Craft]] |
[[Category:Naval Craft]] |
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Latest revision as of 04:28, 22 March 2026
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De Ward-Class Destroyer
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| Guided Missile Destroyer | |||||
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| Role | Guided Missile Destroyer | ||||
| National Origin | Zokesia | ||||
| Production History | |||||
| Designed | |||||
| 2185 - 2195 | |||||
| Produced | |||||
| 2202 - ongoing | |||||
| Designer | Freetowne Shipyards | ||||
| Unit Cost | 504,000(√) | ||||
| Number Built | 6 | ||||
| Service History | |||||
| In Service | |||||
| 2204 - ongoing | |||||
| Used By | The Confederacy Confederate Navy | ||||
| Vessel Characteristics | |||||
| Displacement | 12,205.8 Tons | ||||
| Length | 169.1 m | ||||
| Beam | 24.2 m | ||||
| Height | 26.7 m | ||||
| Draft | 8 m | ||||
| Propulsion | x 3 CWI Triple-Expansion Boilers | ||||
| Max Speed | 35 kn (18 m/s) | ||||
| Operational Range | 6800 km | ||||
| Complement | 450 (30 officers, 420 enlisted) | ||||
| Sensors and Processing Systems | SIMPSON Radar System | ||||
| Armament | x 56 RIM-66D AAM x 96 RIM-162 ESSM x 56 AGM-158G AShM x 2 155mm PGS x 2 L-128 Defensive Laser x 2 30mm CIWS |
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| Boats Carried | x 4 Landing Craft Air Cushion | ||||
The De Ward-Class Destroyer is a Guided Missile destroyer designed by Freetowne Shipyards in Zokesia. Designed in the 2180s, the type has seen considerable development and a long and difficult process to become operational. As of 2200, no hulls were laid down of the type, though production of the first vessel was scheduled to begin in Q1 of 2202.
Design
Service History
In 2204, the first De Ward laid down, DDG-4000 Caspian de Ward was launched, and production quickly ramped up to two ships per year following assistance from PLAID engineers assisting with technical issues.
- ↑ This source is disputed by multiple experts.
