Boxer class aircraft carrier
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| Class overview | |
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| Name: | Boxer-Class |
| Builders: | Belkaland Naval Yards Port Walreich Shipyards |
| Operators: | |
| Subclasses: | Boksjór-Class(Birkainian Variant) A'tzal-ne-Class(Naacalian Variant) |
| Cost: | $1,600,000,000 USD |
| Built: | +300 |
| In service: | +300 |
| In commission: | +300 |
| Completed: | +300 |
| Active: | |
| Lost: | 3 |
| Retired: | 15 |
| Preserved: | 1 |
| General characteristics | |
| Type: | Light aircraft carrier |
| Length: | 227.3 meters |
| Beam: | 51.8 meters |
| Height: | 52.4 meters |
| Propulsion: | 4 Diesel Turbine powering 2 3-Bladed Propellers |
| Speed: | 31 knots |
| Range: | 8,500 nautical miles (15,742 km) at 20 knots (37 km/h) |
| Endurance: | 115 Days, Only limited by the Crew given Resupply |
| Crew: | 585 Officers & Sailors, 360 Air Wing |
| Sensors and processing systems: |
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| Armament: |
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| Armor: | Flight deck, splinter protection |
| Aircraft carried: | 20-24 Fixed Wing and Helicopters |
| Aviation facilities: | Reversed Angled flight deck |
The Boxer class aircraft carrier is a light aircraft carrier developed in Belkaland by Hypersphere Technologies Ltd Consortium Member Belkaland Naval Yards. Used primarily by the Belkan Kaiserliche Marine, the Boxer class is the backbone of the Belkan Kaiserliche Marine's Carrier Force. Other notable users of the Boxer Class is the Commonwealth of Birkaine and the Mu Empire of the Naacal.
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Armament
The air wing for the Boxer class can vary, but due to the size of the elevators, the planes are limited in size to smaller aircraft such as the Harrier & Hornet with the E-2 as the largest it’ll hold. While for regular carriers this would be a fatal flaw, the Boxer is a light carrier class and Harriers & Hornet-size aircraft are just what was envisioned being operated from her decks. But the air wing isn’t the only bit of offensive hardware at the Boxer’s disposal. Mounted just behind the Island is a 36 cell Mk. 41 Strike-length VLS, capable of holding any missiles that’ll fit in the VLS system.
The standard payload within the Belkan Kaiserliche Marine is 8 Ml. 571 Schnellfalke, 8 Ml. 574 Dreizack AShMs, & 36 ESSM for defense. Supporting the ESSMs is a Phalanx Bk. II mount on top of the bridge and a SeaRAM just past the Mk. 41 VLS.
Sensors
Among the many sensors on board the Boxer class is the prominent radar mast. Based on the Thales APAR X-Band radar, the Hoffnung Technologies designed Camelot Radar Mast is an improvement to the APAR as its effective range has been increased from 150 km to 225 km. Mounted on top of the Camelot Mast is another product from Hoffnung, the LIGHT-M VLR S-Band Radar meant to detect any incoming aircraft long before it reached the Carrier, up to 400km out.
Development
Shortly after the design of the Boxer-Class was frozen, it was decided to use the designs as a basis for a larger normal-sized Aircraft Carrier to replace old Refitted Essex-Class Carriers. Only recently has the new carrier, the Wrestler-Class, come into service. It is expected that the Wrestler will compliment the Boxer in future deployments when the Wrestler-Class comes into service in numbers.
Their service in the Birkanian Navy ended up being much shorter than planned, because of the development and production of the indigenous Megalit-class light carrier, which replaced the Boxer in the fleets of Birkaine. The fates of the resulting Boxers varied between being used as training targets for the Naval Aviation (and becoming one of the few diving hotspots in the polluted and jellyfish-infested coastal waters of Birkaine), being scrapped and their materials used to build the first Megalits, being turned into training ships for naval aviators (one for the Birkanian Navy and another one for the Middle Eastern Coalition), museum ships, and lastly, being bought over by corporations to be used in several tourist attractions.
However, the vast majority of the ships were sold to the Royal Euro Asian Navy, saving them from scrapping. The earnings from the selling of the Boxers ironically helped give the Megalit program even more momentum, and in the present no battle-ready Boxers in the Birkanian Navy. Because of this, Kaiserliche Marine Boxers are regarded by Birkanian sailors as objects of nostalgia which they welcome with open arms.
List of Ships
| Name | Hull No. | Builder | Commission- Decommission |
Disposition | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Belkan Kaiserliche Marine Ships | ||||||
| KMV Boxer | CVL-18 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2008- | Active | ||
| KMV Hans von Heeringen | CVL-19 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2008- | Active | ||
| KMV August Warzecha | CVL-20 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2008- | Active | ||
| KMV Walter Boehm | CVL-21 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2008-2010 | Scuttled | ||
| KMV Hermann Albrecht | CVL-22 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Conrad Müller | CVL-23 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Georg Alexander von Valois | CVL-24 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Viktor von Henk | CVL-25 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Ludwig Scheer | CVL-26 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Reinhard Ingenohl | CVL-27 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009- | Sunk | ||
| KMV Albrecht von Zenker | CVL-28 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Friedrich von Maass | CVL-29 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Leberecht Holtzendorff | CVL-30 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009- | Sunk | ||
| KMV Henning von Stosch | CVL-31 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Hans Ludwig Raimund von Koester the Second | CVL-32 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009-2010 | Retired, Converted to a Museum Ship | ||
| KMV Ludwig von Trotha | CVL-33 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Adolf von Reuter | CVL-34 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Ian Robert | CVL-35 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009-2010 | Retired | ||
| KMV Hans Bendemann | CVL-36 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Felix von Knorr | CVL-37 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Eduard von Pohl | CVL-38 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Hugo von Senden-Bibran | CVL-40 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Gustav von Bödicker | CVL-41 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Otto von Heusner | CVL-42 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Karl Eduard Diederichs | CVL-43 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Rollo Nissen | CVL-44 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Christian Lindemann | CVL-45 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009- | Active | ||
| KMV Hannes Gebhard | CVL-46 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Adalbert Lucht | CVL-47 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Ernst Kähler | CVL-48 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Otto Schrader | CVL-49 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Otto von Lange | CVL-50 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Werner Raeder | CVL-51 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Erich Frisius | CVL-52 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Friedrich Godt | CVL-53 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Eberhard Brinkmann | CVL-54 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Helmuth Hennecke | CVL-55 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Walter Hoffmann | CVL-56 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Kurt-Caesar Lütjens | CVL-57 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Günther Zuckschwerdt | CVL-58 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Alfred Saalwächter | CVL-59 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Hellmuth Heye | CVL-60 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Lothar Felgenhauer | CVL-61 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Franz Neubert | CVL-62 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Ernst Basse | CVL-63 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Heinrich Rech | CVL-64 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Helmuth Busse | CVL-65 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Heinrich Gollob | CVL-66 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Günther Kreiner | CVL-67 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Heinrich Krauss | CVL-68 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Leopold Schoknecht | CVL-69 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Alois Rafoth | CVL-70 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Friedrich Joecks | CVL-71 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Emil Moellendorf | CVL-72 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Adalbert Salmuth | CVL-73 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Eduard Duevert | CVL-74 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Gunter Pfaffendorf | CVL-75 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Otto Bollmann | CVL-76 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Heinrich Kaestner | CVL-77 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Hans Spaethe | CVL-78 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Rolf Lossberg | CVL-79 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Herbert Milch | CVL-80 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Gerhard Schwieger | CVL-81 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Gerhard Waldecker | CVL-82 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Walter Waldenfels | CVL-83 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Hubertus Besler | CVL-84 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Walter Hoesslein | CVL-85 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Joachim Gossow | CVL-86 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Gerhard Fuchs | CVL-87 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Otto Uhl | CVL-88 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Hermann Gadermann | CVL-89 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Hubert Axthelm | CVL-90 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Hans Roehder | CVL-91 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Hans Kubisch | CVL-92 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Karl Wieland | CVL-93 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Berndt Schwanitz | CVL-94 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Martin Huefing | CVL-95 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Albert Warschnauer | CVL-96 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Heinrich Fuerguth | CVL-97 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Josef Zernin | CVL-98 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Hermann Leschke | CVL-99 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Johannes Bodendoerfer | CVL-100 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Gerhard Kaletsch | CVL-101 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Ernst Schoeneich | CVL-102 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Kurt Kam | CVL-103 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Georg Kuehl | CVL-104 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Heinz Foertsch | CVL-105 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Karl Froehlich | CVL-106 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Egon Okrent | CVL-107 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Reinhold Fries | CVL-108 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Hans Rubarth | CVL-109 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Friedrich Heinrici | CVL-110 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Günther Dassow | CVL-111 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Alfred Lombard | CVL-112 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| KMV Franz Verhein | CVL-113 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Theodor Rudel | CVL-114 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Guenther Geisberg | CVL-115 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Heinz Lotse | CVL-116 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Wilhelm Sprick | CVL-117 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Carl Salz | CVL-118 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Wilhelm Halder | CVL-119 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Willi Eilers | CVL-120 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Karl Langer | CVL-121 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Heinrich Loeffler | CVL-122 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Johann Sachs | CVL-123 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Joachim Nentwig | CVL-124 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Deithelm Villinger | CVL-125 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Franz Hohenhausen | CVL-126 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Erich Hengstler | CVL-127 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Wolfgang Kassner | CVL-128 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Paul Horn | CVL-129 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Kai Hirning | CVL-130 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Richard Angern | CVL-131 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2011- | Active | ||
| KMV Erich Kempf | CVL-132 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2011- | Active | ||
| Birkianian Voyenno-Morskoy Flot Birkansky Ships | ||||||
| BSK Boksjór | CVE-80 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2008-2015 | Turned into museum ship | ||
| BSK Constantin Kokorinov | CVE-81 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2008- | Turned into trainer ship | ||
| BSK Alexander Kuznetsov | CVE-82 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2008- | Transferred to the Middle Eastern Coalition | ||
| BSK Ivan Sergei Kvasov | CVE-83 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2008-2015 | Turned into museum ship | ||
| Lunij Zhar (Formerly BSK Mikhail Melnikov) | CVE-84 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2008-2015 | Sold. Currently a casino vessel. | ||
| Morskoj Zaschitnik (Formerly BSK Konstantin Michurin) | CVE-85 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009-2015 | Sold. Currently part of a theme park. | ||
| BSK Vladimir Parland | CVE-86 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009-2015 | Scrapped | ||
| BSK Alfred Alexandrovich Rastrelli | CVE-87 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009-2015 | Scrapped | ||
| BSK Bartolomeo Rossi | CVE-88 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009-2015 | Scrapped | ||
| BSK Novyj Rassvet (Formerly BSK Carlo Stackenschneider) | CVE-89 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009- | Turned into training ship. | ||
| BSK Andrei Shchusev | CVE-90 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009-2015 | Used as target, struck by missile and sunk | ||
| BSK Aleksey Stasov | CVE-91 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009-2015 | Used as target, severely damaged by missile and scuttled | ||
| BSK Ivan Tatlin | CVE-92 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Ivan Fyodorovich Thon | CVE-93 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Konstantin Ukhtomsky | CVE-94 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Dmitry Voronikhin | CVE-95 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Andrey Velten | CVE-96 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Yury Yakovlev | CVE-97 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Postnik Zemtsov | CVE-98 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Andrey Zholtovsky | CVE-99 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Ivan Ladovsky | CVE-100 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Nikolai Aivazovsky | CVE-101 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Ivan Alekseev | CVE-102 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Fedor Andreyev | CVE-103 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Nikolay Anikushin | CVE-104 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Mikhail Antropov | CVE-105 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Aleksei Petrovich Argunov | CVE-106 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2009-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Ivan Artzybasheff | CVE-107 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Ivan Fedorovich Dezhnev | CVE-108 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Semyon Ivanovich Kruzenshtern | CVE-109 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Nikolai Miklukho-Maklai | CVE-110 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Nicholai Nikitin | CVE-111 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| BSK Afanasiy Przhevalsky | CVE-112 | Belkaland Naval Yards | 2010-2015 | Sold to Royal Euro-Asian Navy | ||
| Naacalian Imperial Mu Navy Ships | ||||||
| IMS A'Tzal-Ne | CVL-1 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009- | Active | ||
| IMS Fire Shrike | CVL-2 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2009- | Active | ||
| IMS Ebon Hunter | CVL-3 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
| IMS Shadow | CVL-4 | Port Waldreich Shipyards | 2010- | Active | ||
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