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Ganssen-Class Battleship:
The Ganssen-Class Battleship is armed with 12 16-Inch (406mm)/50 Caliber Mark 7 naval guns which are housed in four three-gun turrets. 2 Forward, and 2 Aft. The guns fire projectiles weighing from 1,900 to 2,700 pounds (860 to 1,200 kg) at a muzzle velocity of 2,690 ft/s (820 m/s) to a maximum range of 42,345 yards (38,720 m) (24.06 mi) using an armor-piercing shell. At maximum range the projectile spends almost 1½ minutes in flight. The maximum firing rate for each gun is two rounds per minute. The turrets are "three-gun", not "triple", because each barrel can be elevated independently; they can also be fired independently. The ship could fire any combination of its guns, including a broadside of all twelve. The secondary battery of the ship consists of 5-inch (127 mm) Mark 12 guns in 2 twin mounts, five each to port and starboard. Each of the Iowa-class battleships has a complement of BGM-109 Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles (TLAMs) for use against enemy targets on land and a complement of RGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missiles for use against enemy ships. Both missile systems have a greater range than the gun batteries aboard the battleship.
Lemcke-Class Stealth Destroyer:
Each Lemcke-Class Destroyers are armed with VLS launchers for SM-2, SM-3 and SM-6 SAMs. The CG(X) radar system is likely to be a development of the AN/SPY-3 dual-band radar of the Zumwalt class. A future Theater Ballistic Missile Defense (TBMD) radar is being modelled as consuming 31 MW of electrical power, compared to 5 MW for the AEGIS system on an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer.
Schnelhorn Class Battlecruiser:
The Schnelhor class's main weapons are 20 × P-700 Granit (SS-N-19) Shipwreck missiles mounted in deck, designed to engage large surface targets, and air defense is provided by 12 × 8 S-300F launchers with 96 missiles and 2 × 20 Osa-MA with 40 missiles. It is also armed with 9 16-Inch (406mm)/50 Caliber Mark 7 naval guns which are housed in three three-gun turrets. Like the Ganssen Class, all guns can be elevated independently, and fired independently. Other weapons are the automatic 130 mm PM-130 gun system, 10 × torpedo/missile tubes (capable of firing SS-N-15 missiles), Udav-1 with 40 anti-submarine rockets and the 2 × RBU-1000 six-tube launchers.
Normann Class Missile Cruiser:
The Normann class missile cruiser has a range of 10,000 miles at 16 knots. It uses the most advanced in Prussian naval sensors, which are being used on most Prussian ships. It's armament consists of 16x P-1000 Vulkan (SS-N-27) anti-ship missiles, 8x8 (64) S-300PMU Favorit (SA-N-6 Grumble) long-range surface-to-air missiles, 2x20 (40) OSA-MA (SA-N-4 Gecko) SR SAM, 2x twin PM-130 130mm/L70 dual purpose guns, 6xPM-630 close-in weapons systems, 2x RBU-6000 anti-submarine mortars, and 10x(2 quin) 533mm torpedo tubes. It has small helipad which can be used to harbor helicopters which can do forward scouting.
Trowitz Class Aircraft Carrier:
The maximum number of aircraft the Trowitz carrier can accommodate is 100–110. In addition to the aircraft carried onboard, the ships carry defensive equipment for direct use against missiles and hostile aircraft. These consist of either three or four PM MIR-2 Sea Sparrow missile launchers, designed for defense against aircraft and anti-ship missiles as well as two 120 mm defense cannons. The other countermeasures the ship uses are four Sippican SRBOC (super rapid bloom off-board chaff) six-barrelled MK36 decoy launchers, which deploy infrared flares and chaff to disrupt the sensors of incoming missiles; an SSTDS torpedo defence system, and an AN/SLQ-25 Nixie torpedo countermeasures system. The carriers also use PM NA/QLS-23(D) electronic warfare systems to detect and disrupt hostile radar signals in addition to the electronic warfare capabilities of some of the aircraft onboard.
Moritz Class Frigate:
The Moritz class frigate is a rather well armed vessel. Using LF bow monted sonar and VDS sensors, it is able to detect any vessel, wether it b Sea, Air, or Underwater. It is armed with 16 Anti-Ship PM-35 /SS-N-25 Switchblade missiles, and 4x8 VLS SAMs. It is also armed with a 1x 100mm gun, 2 PM CIWS
Torpedoes, and six 533mm tubes mounted in the superstructure for ASW missiles (PM-2 VA/SS-N-15 SF) or Type 53 ASW/ASuW torpedoes. Overall, it is a well armed, fast, agile ship, capable of taking down ships of larger size under the right circumstances.
Gebhard Class Submarine
The Gebhard class submarine is capable of speeds up to 25 knots, or 46 M/ph and has a propulsion system using a Nuclear Reactor, and 2 geared turbines. It's armed with 4, 21-inch torpedo tubes which are great against surface ships, or even other submarines. It's also armed with 154 BGM-109 Tomahawk Missiles in 22 groups of seven on the deck of the ship. It also has a state-of-the-art sensor system, BQQ-6 Bow mounted sonar
BQR-19 Navigation, BQS-13 Active sonar, and a TB-16 towed array.The minimum crew that the submarine requires to operate effectively is 155 men. With 15 officers. It's range is technically unlimited, however, the food supplies aren't.
Scheele Class Transport
The Scheele class transport vessel is a well armored, but poorly armed transport ship. For amphibious landings, it can carry 3 landing craft, and 3 LCVP's. For delivering troops safely to friendly shores, it can carry 380 troops. It is only armed with 3 twin 3-inch (76.2-millimeter) dual-purpose gun mounts, 5 single 20-millimeter antiaircraft gun mounts, and a grouping of 6 Surface-to-Air Missiles, or SAM's atop the control center.
Note regarding nuclear payloads:Prussian Naval Works is willing to provide special modifications which allow the mounting of nuclear tipped missiles on these ships, for no extra cost. Only the Normann, Gebhard, and Lemcke class ships can be mounted with Nuclear Ballistic Missiles, all other ships need to save room. Also, the modification of the missile pods on-board a ship reduce the original ammunition capacity by 1/3 because we need to take out a few missile pods to make room for larger ones that can mount nuclear missiles.
Note regarding ALL purchases: If you wish to purchase any ship from Prussian Naval Works, you must do the math to determine the full cost of the order. This makes it easier for me to accept orders. Orders that do not provide the math of the total cost will be declined. All orders from allies that are at war are at no cost, and are declared aid, instead of a purchase. Orders from nations Westerprussen is at war with will be declined.
Note regarding crews: When you purchase a ship from Prussian Naval Works, you're only purchasing the ship, and not the crews. You must provide your own crew for the ships. The ships will however be brought to you with a Prussian crew on board, and escorted always by another Scheele transport, which will transport the crew already on board back to Westerprussen.