Post by Nathan on Aug 11, 2005 18:52:20 GMT -6
Imperial class carrier
Natopian carriers are generally small, with a maximum capacity of 30 fighters, or 20 bombers. Normal complement of a carrier is 15 N-1 fighters (see N-1 classifications below). Because of their size, they are generally faster and more agile than larger carriers. They have thick hulls, and only one anti-air gun turret on their deck.
Sovereign class destroyer
Natopian destroyers are equipped with 2 foreward 16-inch gun turrets, and 1 aft turret. When facing the bow, each turret rotates 100 degrees in either direction. The turret is comprised of 2 barrels, capable of firing alone or in concert. The destroyers also have 1 foreward and 2 aft anti-air turrets. The nature of Natopia's navy demands each ship perform multiple purposes. Destroyers can handle ship-to-ship battles or coastal bombardments, as well as its primary carrier air defense.
Cardinal class frigate
The frigate is a rugged, multi-purpose vessel. Slightly larger than a typical frigate, Natopian vessels of this type are used in a limited troop transport capacity. Their primary purpose is anti-aircraft protection. Equipped with 3 foreward anit-air turrets and 3 aft turrets, they provide air cover for the destroyers and carriers. Frigates have no heavey gun turrets and rely on destroyers and aircraft to defend them against hostile surface targets.
Serpent class attack submarine
The Serpents are primarily sub-to-sub capable with two forward and one aft high yield torpedo launchers. Sea-to-surface capability is limited to a low yield vertical missle launcher.
N-1 "Flying Goat" class fighter
Standard aircraft onboard Imperial class carriers. The N-1s are supersonic jets that have a primary air-to-air purpose with two forward wing mounted automatic guns. Each N-1 carries a payload of 4 GreenFurry cruise missiles, capable of hitting surface or air targets. N-1s that are assigned to a carrier are the main offensive element of that carrier's fleet, using the GreenFurrys to sink hostile surface vessels or to attack any land targets within range of the carrier.
Natopian carriers are generally small, with a maximum capacity of 30 fighters, or 20 bombers. Normal complement of a carrier is 15 N-1 fighters (see N-1 classifications below). Because of their size, they are generally faster and more agile than larger carriers. They have thick hulls, and only one anti-air gun turret on their deck.
Sovereign class destroyer
Natopian destroyers are equipped with 2 foreward 16-inch gun turrets, and 1 aft turret. When facing the bow, each turret rotates 100 degrees in either direction. The turret is comprised of 2 barrels, capable of firing alone or in concert. The destroyers also have 1 foreward and 2 aft anti-air turrets. The nature of Natopia's navy demands each ship perform multiple purposes. Destroyers can handle ship-to-ship battles or coastal bombardments, as well as its primary carrier air defense.
Cardinal class frigate
The frigate is a rugged, multi-purpose vessel. Slightly larger than a typical frigate, Natopian vessels of this type are used in a limited troop transport capacity. Their primary purpose is anti-aircraft protection. Equipped with 3 foreward anit-air turrets and 3 aft turrets, they provide air cover for the destroyers and carriers. Frigates have no heavey gun turrets and rely on destroyers and aircraft to defend them against hostile surface targets.
Serpent class attack submarine
The Serpents are primarily sub-to-sub capable with two forward and one aft high yield torpedo launchers. Sea-to-surface capability is limited to a low yield vertical missle launcher.
N-1 "Flying Goat" class fighter
Standard aircraft onboard Imperial class carriers. The N-1s are supersonic jets that have a primary air-to-air purpose with two forward wing mounted automatic guns. Each N-1 carries a payload of 4 GreenFurry cruise missiles, capable of hitting surface or air targets. N-1s that are assigned to a carrier are the main offensive element of that carrier's fleet, using the GreenFurrys to sink hostile surface vessels or to attack any land targets within range of the carrier.