Naval Organization and OoB as of FY 06

Started by khymerion, March 19, 2007, 07:09:26 AM

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khymerion

Current naval squadron organization follows many of the trends laid out by the old league but are due to be reorganized as projected newer and faster ships begin begin to arrive and the pre-revolution ships begin to be removed or refitted to match newer standards.

Order of Battle
Isbre class battleships
    Each of these heavy units were the most advanced ships put in the water in the days leading up to the revolution, with BCS Lyn and BCS Styrka both just finishing up their shake down cruises when it broke out.  BCS Torden would lead the squadron the sealed the waterways to the Baltic from Warsaw during the counter revolution.  BCS Isbre and BCS Torden were laid as twins at the Hamburg shipyards with BCS Lyn joining them 6 months later while BCS Styrka was laid down in the Karskrona naval yard.  More units were planned but the revolution of late '03 brough that to a crashing halt.

BCS Isbre  (Laid down Jan 01 - Commissioned Jan 03)
BCS Torden (Laid down Jan 01 - Commissioned Jan 03)
BCS Lyn (Laid down July 01 - Commissioned July 03)
BCS Styrka (Laid down July 01 - Commissioned July 03)

Isfjell class fleet cruiser
    Along with the Isbre class, these cruisers were envisioned to be the integral consorts of the Isbre, two with every battleship.  A total of 8 unit of this class were completed with more planned by the october revolution.  Like subsequent Isbre class ships, the revolution brought these plans to a halt.

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CA 01
CA 02
CA 03
CA 04
CA 05
CA 06
CA 07
CA 08

Ise class patrol cruiser
    Also a component in the naval planning of the old league, the Ise class cruisers served along side their larger kin.  With a total of 16 units entering service before the revolution, they represented the common presence of the pre-revolution navy.

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CL 01
CL 02
CL 03
CL 04
CL 05
CL 06
CL 07
CL 08
CL 09
CL 10
CL 11
CL 12
CL 13
CL 14
CL 15
CL 16

Organization
1st Squadron - Based in Hamburg
BCS Isbre
CA 01
CA 02
CL 01
CL 02

2nd Squadron
BCS Torden - Based in Hamburg
CA 03
CA 04
CL 03
CL 04

3rd Squadron
BCS Lyn - Based in Bergen
CA 05
CA 06
CL 05
CL 06

4th Squadron
BCS Styrka - Based in Reykjavík
CA 07
CA 08
CL 07
CL 08

1st Flotilla - Based in Bermuda
CL 09
CL 10
CL 11
CL 12

2nd Flotilla - Based in Gujarat
CL 13
CL 14
CL 15
CL 16

New Construction
BB 05 - BCS Ultor - Lead ship of the Ultor Class
CA 09 - BCS Vind - Lead ship of the Vind Class
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ledeper

#1
Current naval squadron organization follows many of the trends laid out by the old league but are due to be reorganized as projected newer and faster ships begin begin to arrive and the pre-revolution ships begin to be removed or refitted to match newer standards.

Order of Battle
Isbre class battleships
    Each of these heavy units were the most advanced ships put in the water in the days leading up to the revolution, with BCS Lyn and BCS Styrka both just finishing up their shake down cruises when it broke out.  BCS Torden would lead the squadron the sealed the waterways to the Baltic from Warsaw during the counter revolution.  BCS Isbre and BCS Torden were laid as twins at the Hamburg shipyards with BCS Lyn joining them 6 months later while BCS Styrka was laid down in the Karskrona naval yard.  More units were planned but the revolution of late '03 brough that to a crashing halt.

BCS Isbre  (Laid down Jan 01 - Commissioned Jan 03)
BCS Torden (Laid down Jan 01 - Commissioned Jan 03)
BCS Lyn (Laid down July 01 - Commissioned July 03)
BCS Styrka (Laid down July 01 - Commissioned July 03)

Isfjell class fleet cruiser
    Along with the Isbre class, these cruisers were envisioned to be the integral consorts of the Isbre, two with every battleship.  A total of 8 unit of this class were completed with more planned by the october revolution.  Like subsequent Isbre class ships, the revolution brought these plans to a halt.


CA 01 Isfjell
CA 02 Isbjørn(Icebear)
CA 03 Isbrandt
CA 04 Isafjord
CA 05 Isflage
CA 06 Isskosse
CA 07 Isnebel
CA 08 Istid

Odin class patrol cruiser
    Also a component in the naval planning of the old league, the Ise class cruisers served along side their larger kin.  With a total of 16 units entering service before the revolution, they represented the common presence of the pre-revolution navy.



CL 01 Odin
CL 02 Thor
CL 03 Tyr
CL 04 Loki
CL 05 Balder
CL 06 Hother
CL 07 Njord
CL 08 Heimdahl
CL 09 Frej
CL 10 Mod
CL 11 Magne
CL 12 Surt
CL 13 Brage
CL 14 Sleipner
CL 15 Freja
CL 16 Hel

Organization
1st Squadron - Based in Hamburg
BCS Isbre
CA 01 Isfjell
CA 02 Isbjørn
CL 01 Odin
CL 02 Thor

2nd Squadron
BCS Torden - Based in Hamburg
CA 03 Isbrandt
CA 04 Isafjord
CL 03 Tyr
CL 04 Loki

3rd Squadron
BCS Lyn - Based in Bergen
CA 05 Isflage
CA 06 Isskosse
CL 05 Balder
CL 06 Hother

4th Squadron
BCS Styrka - Based in Reykjavík
CA 07 Isnebel
CA 08 Istid
CL 07 Njord
CL 08 Heimdahl

1st Flotilla - Based in Bermuda
CL 09 Frej
CL 10 Mod
CL 11 Magne
CL 12 Surt

2nd Flotilla - Based in Gujarat
CL 13 Brage
CL 14 Sleipner
CL 15 Freja
CL 16 Hel


New Construction
BB 05 - BCS Ultor - Lead ship of the Ultor Class June trials, July-Sep shakedown, to fleet in Oct 1907
CA 09 - BCS Vind - Lead ship of the Vind Class June-Aug shakedown, to fleet in Sep 1907