PeZook wrote:Gentlemen, I think it's time. FASTA is perfectly willing to include a MESS astronaut as a lunar module pilot for the first manned lunar landing in the Selene program: is the MSA willing to provide one for us?
(FASTA does have people from MESS nations in our roster, but they're civilians who applied on their own and passed the training process. We're looking to have an actual MSA astronaut on the flight)
I don't know just how many folks we will have handy because the two of us being the secretive jerks we both are didn't publish actual launch schedules. Right now if I'm not mistaken we are in Q1 2015 and the most recent FASTA launch would be Selene 1 the most recent MSA launch would be...crud I've gotta get up to speed because Pegasus 5 should have finished yesterday and Pegasus 6 is going up sometime by the end of this week.
So anyway I've got 10 total Pegasus missions and then the MSA is on its own moon trajectory. Admittedly Pegasus 7-10 all have orbital docking manuevers in their program so the moon mission series is gonna be a bit shorter. I haven't been announcing the remote landers since those MSA launches have been taking place largely under Old Dominion facilities though central co-ordination remains. Under our previous agreement I think we both would probably have a pretty good picture of both space physiology and also lunar surface conditions.
All of this is to say I'm currently on path to finish the Pegasus series by the end of 2015 and the follow on program would launch shortly thereafter. I'm juggling the appropriate number of lunar orbits versus orbital docking practices but right now mission #5, 6, or 7 will likely be the moon landing for the MSA. Depending upon how things look that could mean as early as Christmas/Yule '16 or as late as Easter '17.
If Selene launches 1 mission/qtr that would put you on the moon roughly around Q1 2017 if Selene 2 were to launch this quarter. So in other words unless our programs are suddenly changing their rate of launch it will probably be a race to see who lands first and everybody on the MSA side is probably gonna be betting on their own horse rather than jumping ship to FASTA.
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-Kingdom of Heaven
I'm looking at the submarines, and I don't think 25 missiles per tube will work very well. Amongst other things, the tube is circular, and so the missiles in the corners clip outside the tube. A hexagonal packing is much more efficient, and would actually fit. Gives 19 missiles per tube.
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It's not a tube, Beowulf. We're making a new hull, not converting the SSBNs with circular tubes. It's a 5x5 fitting VLS, which makes more sense to use if you are using new hulls, not old ones.
Moreover, I was mistaken about the missile complement of the boat. It was 700 missiles, 14x2x25.
Frankly I could reduce the complement of each tube if someone gives me a good reason to use circular tubes.
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Stas Bush wrote:It's not a tube, Beowulf. We're making a new hull, not converting the SSBNs with circular tubes. It's a 5x5 fitting VLS, which makes more sense to use if you are using new hulls, not old ones.
Moreover, I was mistaken about the missile complement of the boat. It was 700 missiles, 14x2x25.
Frankly I could reduce the complement of each tube if someone gives me a good reason to use circular tubes.
Well, there's the obvious of reducing the number of perforations of the hull. Also, that makes me wonder why you have the light blue circles behind the red ones.
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Beowulf wrote:Also, that makes me wonder why you have the light blue circles behind the red ones.
That's cause I calculated the necessary space using the radius of the ballistic missile used in the Typhoon - makes things easier to use circles. There would be simply larger openings in the hull. The Typhoon's hatches are larger than the rocket shaft anyhow, and the ones I use are yet larger by 20 cm, so I think there won't be a problem with making larger openings.
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I'm still in play, I just have to catch up with a ton of crap left at my work during my stint on Jury Duty. My supervisor was caught by surprise by my selection (hell, so was I) so we didn't have time to prepare a work schedule; then the week I came back she was off to some seminar for a week, and I had to handle all her stuff plus the intestinal blockage of files that was left for me from the previous week. Blah.
Fortunately, none of it is time-sensitive, but I hate leaving work to pile up.
Should have it cleared out by tomorrow, though. I'm planning on hosting Shroom and making a trip to Pezookia, myself, before too long.
And, of course, continuing the "Land of the LOST"!
Something about Libertarianism always bothered me. Then one day, I realized what it was:
Libertarian philosophy can be boiled down to the phrase, "Work Will Make You Free."
In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around! If all you want to do is have some harmless, mindless fun, go H3RE INST3ADZ0RZ!! Grrr! Fight my Brute, you pansy!
PeZook wrote:Blake? He flew on Soyuz 6, with Svetlana no less. Why?
I was just wondering, as I cannot recall him ever appearing on an actual mission crew list when I was reading your lunar landing program, but it appears I was wrong.
This is an empty country and I am it's king, and I should not be allowed to touch anything.
CmdrWilkens wrote:
If Selene launches 1 mission/qtr that would put you on the moon roughly around Q1 2017 if Selene 2 were to launch this quarter. So in other words unless our programs are suddenly changing their rate of launch it will probably be a race to see who lands first and everybody on the MSA side is probably gonna be betting on their own horse rather than jumping ship to FASTA.
I'm not talking about jumping ship, I meant an exchange program which will make the first lunar landing a cool international thing we could truly hail as done "for all mankind"
JULY 20TH 1969 - The day the entire world was looking up
It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small. - NEIL ARMSTRONG, MISSION COMMANDER, APOLLO 11
Signature dedicated to the greatest achievement of mankind.
MILDLY DERANGED PHYSICIST does not mind BREAKING the SOUND BARRIER, because it is INSURED. - Simon_Jester considering the problems of hypersonic flight for Team L.A.M.E.
MariusRoi wrote:So, no one got what "Transient High Pressure Gas Control Systems" are? I guess I'll have to make another post.
Oh, I think I got it all right. You're pulling a TBO on us. I would've done it myself, but turboscramrockets are so 1990s... I decided to go down another route.
I don't have a Vizier. I know better than that. They stab you in the back and try to take power for themselves.
"Grand Viziers were always scheming megalomaniacs. It was probably in the job description: "Are you a devious, plotting, unreliable madman? Ah, good, then you can be my most trusted advisor.""
"preemptive killing of cops might not be such a bad idea from a personal saftey[sic] standpoint..." --Keevan Colton
"There's a word for bias you can't see: Yours." -- William Saletan
CmdrWilkens wrote:
If Selene launches 1 mission/qtr that would put you on the moon roughly around Q1 2017 if Selene 2 were to launch this quarter. So in other words unless our programs are suddenly changing their rate of launch it will probably be a race to see who lands first and everybody on the MSA side is probably gonna be betting on their own horse rather than jumping ship to FASTA.
I'm not talking about jumping ship, I meant an exchange program which will make the first lunar landing a cool international thing we could truly hail as done "for all mankind"
Yes but since you aren't denying my assesment of 1 mission/qte the MSA could be first in which case I should be asking if ya'll want to send us an Astronaut to make the event "for all mankind"
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-Kingdom of Heaven
CmdrWilkens wrote:
Yes but since you aren't denying my assesment of 1 mission/qte the MSA could be first in which case I should be asking if ya'll want to send us an Astronaut to make the event "for all mankind"
There could be risky leaps like Apollo 8, and why not? We could simply exchange one astronaut each, so that whoever gets there first makes it a historic achievement we can all sing Kumbaya about
JULY 20TH 1969 - The day the entire world was looking up
It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small. - NEIL ARMSTRONG, MISSION COMMANDER, APOLLO 11
Signature dedicated to the greatest achievement of mankind.
MILDLY DERANGED PHYSICIST does not mind BREAKING the SOUND BARRIER, because it is INSURED. - Simon_Jester considering the problems of hypersonic flight for Team L.A.M.E.
Goddamn, Beowulf is so awesome! Huang Di! Grand Vizier! CACKLE!
"DO YOU WORSHIP HOMOSEXUALS?" - Curtis Saxton (source) shroom is a lovely boy and i wont hear a bad word against him - LUSY-CHAN! Shit! Man, I didn't think of that! It took Shroom to properly interpret the screams of dying people - PeZook Shroom, I read out the stuff you write about us. You are an endless supply of morale down here. :p - an OWS street medic Pink Sugar Heart Attack!
Beowulf wrote:I don't have a Vizier. I know better than that. They stab you in the back and try to take power for themselves.
Fair enough . Although you are apparently Chow-Yun Fat, the kung-fu emperor of China Tian Xia, so Nick Cage doesn't stand much of a chance, Fu Manchu or not... .
Historical note: Viziers haven't been in use in Tian Xia since the 3rd dynasty wrested control from the 2nd. It was a coup by the Grand Vizier.
EDIT: looked through my brief history: Tian Xia has been in existence as a continuous entity for approximately the last 1000 years. It’s gone through 7 dynasties, with the usual route of change being a noble revolting against the current emperor (Huang Di), and succeeding, demonstrating that the previous dynasty had lost the “Mandate of Heaven”. One of the dynasties was a short lived one that resulted from a successful invasion by a barbarian tribe. Another was a result of usurpation by the Grand Vizier.
Yeah, they looked at history and learned from it.
"preemptive killing of cops might not be such a bad idea from a personal saftey[sic] standpoint..." --Keevan Colton
"There's a word for bias you can't see: Yours." -- William Saletan
Siege, how's that map of Frequesque going? I'd rather like a copy, when it's finished.
Conversion Table:
2000 Mockingbirds = 2 Kilomockingbirds
Basic Unit of Laryngitis = 1 Hoarsepower
453.6 Graham Crackers = 1 Pound Cake
1 Kilogram of Falling Figs - 1 Fig Newton
Time Between Slipping on a Banana Peel and Smacking the Pavement = 1 Bananosecond
Half of a Large Intestine = 1 Semicolon
CmdrWilkens wrote:
Yes but since you aren't denying my assesment of 1 mission/qte the MSA could be first in which case I should be asking if ya'll want to send us an Astronaut to make the event "for all mankind"
There could be risky leaps like Apollo 8, and why not? We could simply exchange one astronaut each, so that whoever gets there first makes it a historic achievement we can all sing Kumbaya about
Good by me, give me a few days to go back over the flight rosters to pick a name, shoot me one when you have a free moment.
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"I put no stock in religion. By the word religion I have seen the lunacy of fanatics of every denomination be called the will of god. I have seen too much religion in the eyes of too many murderers. Holiness is in right action, and courage on behalf of those who cannot defend themselves, and goodness. "
-Kingdom of Heaven
Master_Baerne wrote:Siege, how's that map of Frequesque going? I'd rather like a copy, when it's finished.
It's done. I posted it back on page #20, but for your convenience:
Also and RE: Coyote's latest drive for a base on Frequesue, aren't the Vineyards supposed to be a former Shinra colony instead of a Canissian colony? There already is a Shinra navalv base there after all. I'm not inherently opposed to foreign bases on the continent anymore though. Makes me wonder what one might be able to get in return for such a favor. Hmm... Something to ponder...
”A Radical is a man with both feet planted firmly in the air.” – Franklin Delano Roosevelt
"No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism." - Sir Winston L. S. Churchill, Princips Britannia
American Conservatism is about the exercise of personal responsibility without state interference in the lives of the citizenry..... unless, of course, it involves using the bludgeon of state power to suppress things Conservatives do not like.
DONALD J. TRUMP IS A SEDITIOUS TRAITOR AND MUST BE IMPEACHED
2000 Mockingbirds = 2 Kilomockingbirds
Basic Unit of Laryngitis = 1 Hoarsepower
453.6 Graham Crackers = 1 Pound Cake
1 Kilogram of Falling Figs - 1 Fig Newton
Time Between Slipping on a Banana Peel and Smacking the Pavement = 1 Bananosecond
Half of a Large Intestine = 1 Semicolon
Beowulf wrote:Historical note: Viziers haven't been in use in Tian Xia since the 3rd dynasty wrested control from the 2nd. It was a coup by the Grand Vizier.
EDIT: looked through my brief history: Tian Xia has been in existence as a continuous entity for approximately the last 1000 years. It’s gone through 7 dynasties, with the usual route of change being a noble revolting against the current emperor (Huang Di), and succeeding, demonstrating that the previous dynasty had lost the “Mandate of Heaven”. One of the dynasties was a short lived one that resulted from a successful invasion by a barbarian tribe. Another was a result of usurpation by the Grand Vizier.
Yeah, they looked at history and learned from it.
I don't think our Floating Pagoda's displays really base their displays on, uh, actual Tian Xia techniques.
Since the restaurant also serves "authentic" Tian Xia cuisines like sushi, pickled cobras and dog.
EDIT:
And aren't the Vineyards a former Shroomanian colony?
"DO YOU WORSHIP HOMOSEXUALS?" - Curtis Saxton (source) shroom is a lovely boy and i wont hear a bad word against him - LUSY-CHAN! Shit! Man, I didn't think of that! It took Shroom to properly interpret the screams of dying people - PeZook Shroom, I read out the stuff you write about us. You are an endless supply of morale down here. :p - an OWS street medic Pink Sugar Heart Attack!
Steve wrote:But why would Canissia want a base in Frequesue?
So we can further our goals of global domination be ready to react to potential terrorist incidents in the region.
Trust us! We're fun! We're like Shroomania but with safety rails and coherent social structure!
Something about Libertarianism always bothered me. Then one day, I realized what it was:
Libertarian philosophy can be boiled down to the phrase, "Work Will Make You Free."
In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around! If all you want to do is have some harmless, mindless fun, go H3RE INST3ADZ0RZ!! Grrr! Fight my Brute, you pansy!
Gentlemen, BEHOLD! Every ship that has served in the Langley Navy since independence in 1948. For extra fun:
Pick out the class names that aren't derived from anime, manga, or video games.
Name all the anime, manga, and video games I've taken the other class names from.
Some of those should be easier than others. I'm either really crazy, really unoriginal, or both; you decide.
As for my world tour, I'll continue it tomorrow. Next stop, PeZookia again, since I took that detour to the UCSR and apparently got stuck there until New Year's... HISTORICAL AND CURRENT SHIP CLASSES OF THE LANGLEY NAVY (all listings accurate as of 31 December 2014)
AIRCRAFT CARRIERS
Kyoko Zeppelin Soryu class (Essex class) Decommissioned
HMS Kyoko Zeppelin Soryu (CV-1)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 1988
Final fate: Museum ship, 1990
Asuka Langley Soryu class (John F. Kennedy class) To Be Commissioned
HMS Asuka Langley Soryu (CV-2)
Year commissioned: TBD
AMPHIBIOUS ASSAULT SHIPS
Tohsaka class amphibious transport dock (Austin class amphibious transport dock) Decommissioned
HMS Tohsaka (LPD-1)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 2003
Final fate: Sold to Adabani/New Olympian Navy, 2005
HMS Matoh (LPD-2)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 2003
Final fate: Sold to Akori Navy, 2005
HMS Von Einzbern (LPD-3)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 2003
Final fate: Sold to Rangataran Navy, 2006
Littner class amphibious transport dock (San Antonio class amphibious transport dock) In Commission
HMS Littner (LPD-4)
Year commissioned: 2008
HMS Teppelin (LPD-5)
Year commissioned: 2008
Ashford class amphibious assault ship (Wasp class amphibious assault ship) In Commission
HMS Ashford (LHA-1)
Year commissioned: 2008
BATTLECRUISERS
Nagi class (Kirov class) To Be Commissioned
HMS Nagi (CBGN-1)
Year commissioned: TBD
HMS Zange (CBGN-2)
Year commissioned: TBD
DESTROYERS
Hecate class (Fletcher class) Decommissioned
HMS Hecate (DD-1)
Year commissioned: 1948
Year decommissioned: 1968
Final fate: Sold to Adabani/New Olympian Navy, 1968-1988; museum ship, 1991
HMS Sydonay (DD-2)
Year commissioned: 1948
Year decommissioned: 1968
Final fate: Sold to Adabani/New Olympian Navy, 1968- 1988; sold for scrap, 1990
HMS Bel Peol (DD-3)
Year commissioned: 1948
Year decommissioned: 1968
Final fate: Sold to Adabani/New Olympian Navy, 1968-1988; sold for scrap, 1990
John O'Hagen class (Gearing class) Decommissioned
HMS John O'Hagen (DD-4)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 1988
Final fate: Museum ship, 1997
HMS Arcot Ramathorn (DD-5)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 1988
Final fate: Langley Navy training ship, 1989-2009; to be sunk as target
HMS Jeff Foster (DD-6)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 1988
Final fate: Sunk as target, 1996
HMS MacIntyre Womack (DD-7)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 1988
Final fate: Sunk as target, 1996
HMS Robert Roto (DD-8)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 1988
Final fate: Sunk as target, 1996
HMS Rodney Farva (DD-9)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 1988
Final fate: Sunk as target, 1996
Signum class (Lütjens class) Decommissioned
HMS Signum (DD-10)
Year commissioned: 1988
Year decommissioned: 2008
Final fate: Museum ship, 2010
HMS Vita (DD-11)
Year commissioned: 1988
Year decommissioned: 2008
Final fate: Langley Navy training ship, 2009
HMS Shamal (DD-12)
Year commissioned: 1988
Year decommissioned: 2008
Final fate: Reserve as of 2014
HMS Zafira (DD-13)
Year commissioned: 1988
Year decommissioned: 2008
Final fate: Reserve as of 2014
DESTROYER ESCORTS AND FRIGATES
Alastor class destroyer escort (Cannon class destroyer escort) Decommissioned
HMS Alastor (DE-1)
Year commissioned: 1948
Year decommissioned: 1968
Final fate: Transferred to Langley Coast Guard as cutter HMCGC Alastor (WHEC-1), 1968-1993; museum ship, 1996
HMS Marchosias (DE-2)
Year commissioned: 1948
Year decommissioned: 1968
Final fate: Transferred to Langley Coast Guard as cutter HMCGC Marchosias (WHEC-2), 1968-1993; sunk as target, 1995
HMS Tiamat (DE-3)
Year commissioned: 1948
Year decommissioned: 1968
Final fate: Transferred to Langley Coast Guard as cutter HMCGC Tiamat (WHEC-3), 1968-1993; sunk as target, 1995
HMS Behemoth (DE-4)
Year commissioned: 1948
Year decommissioned: 1968
Final fate: Transferred to Langley Coast Guard as cutter HMCGC Behemoth (WHEC-4), 1968-1993; sunk as target, 1995
HMS Valac (DE-5)
Year commissioned: 1948
Year decommissioned: 1968
Final fate: Sold to Rangatara Navy, 1968-1998; sold for scrap, 2001
HMS Quetzalcoatl (DE-6)
Year commissioned: 1948
Year decommissioned: 1968
Final fate: Sold to Rangatara Navy, 1968-1998; sold for scrap, 2001
Roy Mustang class destroyer escort/frigate (Dealey class destroyer escort/Oslo class frigate) Decommissioned
HMS Roy Mustang (DE-7/FF-7)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 1988
Final fate: Langley Navy training ship, 1989-2009; museum ship, 2010
HMS Riza Hawkeye (DE-8/FF-8)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 1988
Final fate: Langley Navy training ship, 1989-2009; museum ship, 2010
HMS Maes Hughes (DE-9/FF-9)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 1988
Final fate: Sold to Rangatara Navy, 1990
HMS Alex Louis Armstrong (DE-10/FF-10)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 1988
Final fate: Sold to Rangatara Navy, 1990
HMS Jean Havoc (DE-11/FF-1)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 1988
Final fate: Transferred to Langley Coast Guard as cutter HMCGC Jean Havoc (WHEC-5), 1988-2008; to be sunk as target
HMS Heymans Breda (DE-12/FF-12)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 1988
Final fate: Transferred to Langley Coast Guard as cutter HMCGC Heymans Breda (WHEC-6), 1988-2008; to be sunk as target
HMS Vato Falman (DE-13/FF-13)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 1988
Final fate: Transferred to Langley Coast Guard as cutter HMCGC Vato Falman (WHEC-7), 1988-2008; to be sunk as target
HMS Kain Fuery (DE-14/FF-14)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 1988
Final fate: Transferred to Langley Coast Guard as cutter HMCGC Kain Fuery (WHEC-8), 1988-2008; to be sunk as target
HMS Denny Brosh (DE-15/FF-15)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 1988
Final fate: Sold to San Marin Navy, 1991
HMS Maria Ross (DE-16/FF-16)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 1988
Final fate: Sold to San Marin Navy, 1991
Saber class frigate (Garcia/Brooke class frigate) Decommissioned
HMS Saber (FF-17)
Year commissioned: 1988
Year decommissioned: 2008
Final fate: Langley Navy training ship, 2009
HMS Archer (FF-18)
Year commissioned: 1988
Year decommissioned: 2008
Final fate: Langley Navy training ship, 2009
HMS Lancer (FF-19)
Year commissioned: 1988
Year decommissioned: 2008
Final fate: Transferred to Langley Coast Guard as cutter HMCGC Lancer (WHEC-9), 2008
HMS Rider (FF-20)
Year commissioned: 1988
Year decommissioned: 2008
Final fate: Transferred to Langley Coast Guard as cutter HMCGC Rider (WHEC-10), 2008
HMS Berserker (FF-21)
Year commissioned: 1988
Year decommissioned: 2008
Final fate: Reserve as of 2014
HMS Caster (FF-22)
Year commissioned: 1988
Year decommissioned: 2008
Final fate: Transferred to Langley Coast Guard as cutter HMCGC Caster (WHEC-11), 2008
HMS Assassin (FF-23)
Year commissioned: 1988
Year decommissioned: 2008
Final fate: Transferred to Langley Coast Guard as cutter HMCGC Assassin (WHEC-12), 2008
HMS Avenger (FF-24)
Year commissioned: 1988
Year decommissioned: 2008
Final fate: Reserve as of 2014
Reimu Hakurei class frigate (Formidable class frigate) In Commission
HMS Reimu Hakurei (FF-25)
Year commissioned: 2010
HMS Marisa Kirisame (FF-26)
Year commissioned: 2010
HMS Cirno (FF-27)
Year commissioned: 2010
HMS Hong Meiling (FF-28)
Year commissioned: 2010
HMS Patchouli Knowledge (FF-29)
Year commissioned: 2010
HMS Sakuya Izayoi (FF-30)
Year commissioned: 2010
HMS Remilia Scarlet (FF-31)
Year commissioned: 2010
HMS Flandre Scarlet (FF-32)
Year commissioned: 2010
HMS Chen (FF-33)
Year commissioned: 2012
HMS Alice Margatroid (FF-34)
Year commissioned: 2012
HMS Youmu Konpaku (FF-35)
Year commissioned: 2012
HMS Yuyuko Saigyouji (FF-36)
Year commissioned: 2012
HMS Ran Yakumo (FF-37)
Year commissioned: 2012
HMS Yukari Yakumo (FF-38)
Year commissioned: 2012
To Be Commissioned
HMS Suika Ibuki (FF-39)
Year commissioned: TBD
HMS Keine Kamishirasawa (FF-40)
Year commissioned: TBD
HMS Tewi Inaba (FF-41)
Year commissioned: TBD
HMS Reisen Udongein Inaba (FF-42)
Year commissioned: TBD
HMS Eirin Yagokoro (FF-43)
Year commissioned: TBD
HMS Kaguya Houraisan (FF-44)
Year commissioned: TBD
Under Consideration
NOTE: Any future Reimu Hakurei class frigates after FF-44 will be equipped with the S-500F air defense suite; FF-25 to FF-44 will be upgraded to this standard.
HMS Fujiwara no Mokou (FF-45)
HMS Aya Shameimaru (FF-46)
HMS Nitori Kawashiro (FF-47)
HMS Sanae Kochiya (FF-48)
HMS Suwako Moriya (FF-49)
Lynette Bishop class guided missile frigate (Sachsen class frigate) In Commission
HMS Lynette Bishop (FFG-1)
Year commissioned: 2008
HMS Perrine H. Clostermann (FFG-2)
Year commissioned: 2008
HMS Francesca Lucchini (FFG-3)
Year commissioned: 2008
HMS Charlotte E. Yeager (FFG-4)
Year commissioned: 2008
HMS Eila Ilmatar Juutilainen (FFG-5)
Year commissioned: 2008
HMS Sanya V. Litvyak (FFG-6)
Year commissioned: 2008
Arcueid Brunestud class guided missile frigate (Álvaro de Bazán class frigate) In Commission
HMS Arcueid Brunestud (FFG-7)
Year commissioned: 2010
HMS Shiki Tohno (FFG-8)
Year commissioned: 2010
HMS Akiha Tohno (FFG-9)
Year commissioned: 2010
HMS Ciel (FFG-10)
Year commissioned: 2010
HMS Hisui (FFG-11)
Year commissioned: 2010
HMS Kohaku (FFG-12)
Year commissioned: 2010
HMS Aoko Aozaki (FFG-13)
Year commissioned: 2012
HMS Satsuki Yumizuka (FFG-14)
Year commissioned: 2012
CORVETTES
Excalibur class (Braunschweig class) In Commission
HMS Excalibur (K-1)
Year commissioned: 2008
HMS Arondight (K-2)
Year commissioned: 2008
HMS Dainsleif (K-3)
Year commissioned: 2008
HMS Durendal (K-4)
Year commissioned: 2008
HMS Fragarach (K-5)
Year commissioned: 2008
HMS Gae Bolg (K-6)
Year commissioned: 2008
HMS Gae Buidhe (K-7)
Year commissioned: 2008
HMS Gae Dearg (K-8)
Year commissioned: 2008
HMS Gram (K-9)
Year commissioned: 2008
HMS Hrunting (K-10)
Year commissioned: 2008
HMS Kanshou (K-11)
Year commissioned: 2012
HMS Bakuya (K-12)
Year commissioned: 2008
Sachiel class (Visby class) Under Consideration
HMS Sachiel (K-13)
HMS Shamshel (K-14)
HMS Ramiel (K-15)
HMS Gaghiel (K-16)
HMS Israfel (K-17)
HMS Sandalphon (K-18)
HMS Matariel (K-19)
HMS Sahaquiel (K-20)
HMS Iruel (K-21)
HMS Leliel (K-22)
HMS Bardiel (K-23)
HMS Zeruel (K-24)
HMS Arael (K-25)
HMS Armisael (K-26)
HMS Tabris (K-27)
SUBMARINES
Bowhead class (Balao class) Decommissioned
HMS Bowhead (SS-1)
Year commissioned: 1948
Year decommissioned: 1963
Final fate: Sunk as target, 1968
HMS Minke (SS-2)
Year commissioned: 1948
Year decommissioned: 1963
Final fate: Sunk as target, 1968
HMS Sei (SS-3)
Year commissioned: 1948
Year decommissioned: 1963
Final fate: Sunk as target, 1968
HMS Humpback (SS-4)
Year commissioned: 1948
Year decommissioned: 1963
Final fate: Sunk as target, 1968
Orca class (British Porpoise class) Decommissioned
HMS Orca (SS-5)
Year commissioned: 1963
Year decommissioned: 1983
Final fate: Sold to Sabikan Navy, 1985-2008; scuttled, 2008
HMS Bottlenose (SS-6)
Year commissioned: 1963
Year decommissioned: 1983
Final fate: Sold to Sabikan Navy, 1985-2008; scuttled, 2008
HMS Narwhal (SS-7)
Year commissioned: 1963
Year decommissioned: 1983
Final fate: Sold to San Marin Navy, 1984-2007; sold for scrap, 2009
HMS Beluga (SS-8)
Year commissioned: 1963
Year decommissioned: 1983
Final fate: Sold to San Marin Navy, 1984-2007; sold for scrap, 2009
Megalodon class (Oberon class) Decommissioned
HMS Megalodon (SS-9)
Year commissioned: 1983
Year decommissioned: 2003
Final fate: Museum ship, 2005
HMS Great White (SS-10)
Year commissioned: 1983
Year decommissioned: 2003
Final fate: Sold for scrap, 2004; purchased by private owner, 2008
HMS Sand Tiger (SS-11)
Year commissioned: 1983
Year decommissioned: 2003
Final fate: Sold for scrap, 2004; purchased by private owner, 2008
HMS Mako (SS-12)
Year commissioned: 1983
Year decommissioned: 2003
Final fate: Sold for scrap, 2004; purchased by private owner, 2008
HMS Thresher (SS-13)
Year commissioned: 1983
Year decommissioned: 2003
Final fate: Sold for scrap, 2004; purchased by private owner, 2008
HMS Hammerhead (SS-14)
Year commissioned: 1983
Year decommissioned: 2003
Final fate: Sold for scrap, 2004; purchased by private owner, 2008
HMS Whitetip (SS-15)
Year commissioned: 1983
Year decommissioned: 2003
Final fate: Langley Navy training ship, 2005
HMS Dogfish (SS-16)
Year commissioned: 1983
Year decommissioned: 2003
Final fate: Sold for scrap, 2004; purchased by private owner, 2008
Anguirus class (Type 209/1400) In Commission
HMS Anguirus (SSK-17)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Rodan (SSK-18)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Mothra (SSK-19)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Baragon (SSK-20)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Ghidorah (SSK-21)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Hedorah (SSK-22)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Gigan (SSK-23)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Megalon (SSK-24)
Year commissioned: 2003
Bright Noa class (Type 212A) In Commission
HMS Bright Noa (SSI-25)
Year commissioned: 2012
HMS Murrue Ramius (SSI-26)
Year commissioned: 2012
HMS Natarle Badgiruel (SSI-27)
Year commissioned: 2012
HMS Andrew Waltfeld (SSI-28)
Year commissioned: 2012
HMS Talia Gladys (SSI-29)
Year commissioned: 2012
HMS Sumeragi Lee Noriega (SSI-30)
Year commissioned: 2012
HMS Sergei Smirnov (SSI-31)
Year commissioned: 2012
HMS Kati Mannequin (SSI-32)
Year commissioned: 2012
AUXILIARIES
Meryl Stryfe class fast combat support ship (Sacramento class fast combat support ship) To Be Reactivated
HMS Meryl Stryfe (T-AOE-1)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 2008
Year reactivated: 2015
HMS Milly Thompson (T-AOE-2)
Year commissioned: 1968
Year decommissioned: 2008
Year reactivated: 2015
Yukito Kunisaki class replenishment ship (Berlin class replenishment ship) In Commission
HMS Yukito Kunisaki (T-AOE-3)
Year commissioned: 2008
To Be Commissioned
HMS Misuzu Kamio (T-AOE-4)
Year commissioned: 2015
HMS Kano Kirishima (T-AOE-5)
Year commissioned: 2015
HMS Minagi Tohno (T-AOE-6)
Year commissioned: 2015
Yuuichi Aizawa class replenishment ship (Elbe class replenishment ship) In Commission
HMS Yuuichi Aizawa (T-AFS-1)
Year commissioned: 2008
HMS Ayu Tsukimiya (T-AFS-2)
Year commissioned: 2008
To Be Commissioned
HMS Nayuki Minase (T-AFS-3)
Year commissioned: 2015
HMS Makoto Sawatari (T-AFS-4)
Year commissioned: 2015
HMS Shiori Misaka (T-AFS-5)
Year commissioned: 2016
HMS Mai Kawasumi (T-AOE-6)
Year commissioned: 2016
MINE WARFARE SHIPS
Genjyo Sanzo class minesweeper (Admirable class minesweeper/Miguel Malvar class corvette) Decommissioned
HMS Genjyo Sanzo (AM-1)
Year commissioned: 1953
Year decommissioned: 1978
Final fate: Transferred to Langley Coast Guard as cutter HMCGC Genjyo Sanzo (WMEC-1), 1978-1993; museum ship, 2006
HMS Son Goku (AM-2)
Year commissioned: 1953
Year decommissioned: 1978
Final fate: Transferred to Langley Coast Guard as cutter HMCGC Son Goku (WMEC-2), 1978-1993; sold for scrap, 1995
HMS Sha Gojyo (AM-3)
Year commissioned: 1948
Year decommissioned: 1978
Final fate: Transferred to Langley Coast Guard as cutter HMCGC Sha Gojyo (WMEC-3), 1978-1993; sold for scrap, 1995
HMS Cho Hakkai (AM-4)
Year commissioned: 1953
Year decommissioned: 1978
Final fate: Transferred to Langley Coast Guard as cutter HMCGC Cho Hakkai (WMEC-4), 1978-1993; sold for scrap, 1995
Kiba class minesweeper (Auk class minesweeper/Rizal class corvette) Decommissioned
HMS Kiba (AM-5)
Year commissioned: 1978
Year decommissioned: 2003
Final fate: Museum ship, 2006
HMS Tsume (AM-6)
Year commissioned: 1978
Year decommissioned:2003
Final fate: Sold for scrap, 2005
HMS Hige (AM-7)
Year commissioned: 1978
Year decommissioned: 2003
Final fate: Sold for scrap, 2005
HMS Toboe (AM-8)
Year commissioned: 1978
Year decommissioned: 2003
Final fate: Sold for scrap, 2005
Lisianthus class mine countermeasures vessel (Landsort class mine countermeasures vessel) In Commission
HMS Lisianthus (MCM-1)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Nerine (MCM-2)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Primula (MCM-3)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Kareha (MCM-4)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Kaede Fuyou (MCM-5)
Year commissioned: 2014
HMS Asa Shigure (MCM-6)
Year commissioned: 2014
HMS Mayumi Thyme (MCM-7)
Year commissioned: 2014
HMS Nadeshiko Benibara (MCM-8)
Year commissioned: 2014
FAST ATTACK CRAFT
Zabimaru class (Seeadler class) Decommissioned
HMS Zabimaru (PC-1)
Year commissioned: 1958
Year decommissioned: 1978
Final fate: Sold to San Marin Navy, 1981
HMS Hozukimaru (PC-2)
Year commissioned: 1958
Year decommissioned: 1978
Final fate: Sold to San Marin Navy, 1981
HMS Gonryomaru (PC-3)
Year commissioned: 1958
Year decommissioned: 1978
Final fate: Sold to San Marin Navy, 1981
HMS Gegetsuburi (PC-4)
Year commissioned: 1958
Year decommissioned: 1978
Final fate: Sold to Rangatara Navy, 1980
HMS Wabisuke (PC-5)
Year commissioned: 1958
Year decommissioned: 1978
Final fate: Sold to Rangatara Navy, 1980
HMS Itegumo (PC-6)
Year commissioned: 1958
Year decommissioned: 1978
Final fate: Sold to Rangatara Navy, 1980
HMS Hisagomaru (PC-7)
Year commissioned: 1958
Year decommissioned: 1978
Final fate: Sold to Rangatara Navy, 1980
HMS Tobiume (PC-8)
Year commissioned: 1958
Year decommissioned: 1978
Final fate: Sold to Rangatara Navy, 1980
HMS Kazeshini (PC-9)
Year commissioned: 1958
Year decommissioned: 1978
Final fate: Sold to Rangatara Navy, 1980
HMS Fuji Kujaku (PC-10)
Year commissioned: 1958
Year decommissioned: 1978
Final fate: Sold to San Marin Navy, 1981
HMS Nijigasumi (PC-11)
Year commissioned: 1958
Year decommissioned: 1978
Final fate: Sold to San Marin Navy, 1981
HMS Nejibana (PC-12)
Year commissioned: 1958
Year decommissioned: 1978
Final fate: Sold to San Marin Navy, 1981
Ryujin Jakka class (Albatros class) Decommissioned
HMS Ryujin Jakka (PC-13)
Year commissioned: 1978
Year decommissioned: 1998
Final fate: Sold to Akori Navy, 2000
HMS Suzumebachi (PC-14)
Year commissioned: 1978
Year decommissioned: 1998
Final fate: Sold to Adabani/New Olympian Navy, 1999
HMS Shinso (PC-15)
Year commissioned: 1978
Year decommissioned: 1998
Final fate: Sold to Akori Navy, 2000
HMS Minazuki (PC-16)
Year commissioned: 1978
Year decommissioned: 1998
Final fate: Sold to Adabani/New Olympian Navy, 1999
HMS Kyoka Suigetsu (PC-17)
Year commissioned: 1978
Year decommissioned: 1998
Final fate: Sold to Akori Navy, 2000
HMS Senbonzakura (PC-18)
Year commissioned: 1978
Year decommissioned: 1998
Final fate: Sold to Adabani/New Olympian Navy, 1999
HMS Tenken (PC-19)
Year commissioned: 1978
Year decommissioned: 1998
Final fate: Sold to Adabani/New Olympian Navy, 1999
HMS Katen Kyokotsu (PC-20)
Year commissioned: 1978
Year decommissioned: 1998
Final fate: Sold to Akori Navy, 2000
HMS Suzumushi (PC-21)
Year commissioned: 1978
Year decommissioned: 1998
Final fate: Sold to Akori Navy, 2000
HMS Hyorinmaru (PC-22)
Year commissioned: 1978
Year decommissioned: 1998
Final fate: Sold to Adabani/New Olympian Navy, 1999
HMS Ashisogi Jizo (PC-23)
Year commissioned: 1978
Year decommissioned: 1998
Final fate: Sold to Adabani/New Olympian Navy, 1999
HMS Sogyo no Kotowari (PC-24)
Year commissioned: 1978
Year decommissioned: 1998
Final fate: Sold to Akori Navy, 2000
Zangetsu class (Gepard class) In Commission
HMS Zangetsu (PC-25)
Year commissioned: 1998
HMS Benihime (PC-26)
Year commissioned: 1998
HMS Zabimaru (PC-27)
Year commissioned: 1998
HMS Hozukimaru (PC-28)
Year commissioned: 1998
HMS Ryujin Jakka (PC-29)
Year commissioned: 1998
HMS Suzumebachi (PC-30)
Year commissioned: 1998
HMS Senbonzakura (PC-31)
Year commissioned: 1998
HMS Tenken (PC-32)
Year commissioned: 1998
HMS Katen Kyokotsu (PC-33)
Year commissioned: 1998
HMS Hyorinmaru (PC-34)
Year commissioned: 1998
HMS Ashisogi Jizo (PC-35)
Year commissioned: 1998
HMS Sogyo no Kotowari (PC-36)
Year commissioned: 1998
HMS Gamuza (PC-37)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Murciélago (PC-38)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Santa Teresa (PC-39)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Pantera (PC-40)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Trepadora (PC-41)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Brujería (PC-42)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Fornicarás (PC-43)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Glotonería (PC-44)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Giralda (PC-45)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Golondrina (PC-46)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Dragra (PC-47)
Year commissioned: 2003
HMS Ultima (PC-48)
Year commissioned: 2003
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