NavalTech Shipyards
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Type | Private corporation |
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Founded | 1731 AN |
Headquarters | Port de Huile, Oportia |
Area served | Global |
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Revenue | OPṀ 3.2 billion (1733 AN) |
Employees | 15,000+ (1733 AN) |
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NavalTech Shipyards is an Oportian shipbuilding company and the largest naval defense contractor in Oportia. Founded in 1731 AN during the Montijo administration's defense industry expansion program, the company operates major shipbuilding facilities in Port de Huile, Port D'Est, and Port de Vormoune. The company specializes in the construction of military vessels, including submarines, surface combatants, and auxiliary ships for the Navy of Oportia, while also manufacturing commercial vessels and providing maintenance services for both military and civilian ships.
The company's primary facility, the Port d'Est Supershipyard, spans 428 hectares and includes three dry docks capable of handling vessels up to 400,000 tons displacement. NavalTech employs over 15,000 people across its facilities and maintains research and development centers focusing on naval technology, maritime robotics, and advanced materials. The company has played a crucial role in modernizing the Oportian Security Forces, particularly through its submarine program which has delivered several advanced vessels to the Navy of Oportia.
NavalTech Shipyards operates as a key contractor and supplier of the Oportian Defense Consortium and collaborates extensively with international partners, including Pontecorvo Firm, Javelin Industries, and Zephyr Aerospace Systems. The company has secured several major contracts under the Oportian Defense Review 1723 modernization initiative, establishing itself as a cornerstone of Oportia's defense industrial base. In 1733 AN, NavalTech reported revenues of 3.2 billion OPṀ, with approximately 65% derived from military contracts.
Products
Class | Type | Displacement (tons) | Length (m) | Description | Status |
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Protector class | Ballistic missile submarine | 18,750 | 170 | Advanced nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine featuring stealth technology, quantum navigation systems, and 16 vertical launch tubes for S-2 missiles. Incorporates AI-driven combat systems and extended underwater endurance. | In production |
Sentinel class | Nuclear attack submarine | 8,100 | 110 | Next-generation nuclear-powered attack submarine with advanced sonar arrays, networked warfare capabilities, and hypersonic missile compatibility. Features automated damage control systems and drone operations center. | In production |
Sovereign class | Missile cruiser | 12,500 | 185 | Stealth guided missile cruiser with integrated air defense system, advanced radar suite, and 122 vertical launch cells. Equipped with energy weapons and autonomous defense systems. | In production |
Defender class | Destroyer | 9,200 | 165 | Multi-role stealth destroyer with advanced electronic warfare capabilities, drone operations, and integrated combat management system. Features modular mission bays and automated weapons systems. | In production |
Liberation class | Amphibious carrier | 45,000 | 250 | Advanced amphibious assault ship with integrated well deck, aviation facilities, and command center capabilities. Features autonomous vehicle integration and advanced medical facilities. | In production |
Providence class | Hospital ship | 69,360 | 272 | State-of-the-art hospital ship with 1,000 beds, robotic surgery suites, automated patient handling systems, and drone-enabled emergency response capabilities. | In production |