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Revision as of 16:09, 5 September 2024
Type | public enterprise |
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Industry | Shipbuilding |
Founded | 1685 AN |
Headquarters | Victoria, Meckelnburgh |
Owner(s) | Government of Meckelnburgh |
Website | nautholsvik.mil.mb |
Nautholsvik Naval Shipyard is the primary shipbuilding yard in the United Kingdom of Meckelnburgh for the Royal Meckelnburgh Navy, Royal Meckelnburgh Saeweard and other uniformed services of Meckelnburgh. The shipyard is located on Victoria Harbor on the east coast of the Nautholsvik Peninsula in Victoria. Nautholsvik shipyard opened in 1685 AN with the founding of Meckelnburgh and produced the nation's first naval vessels.
Production line
The vessels produced by Nautholsvik Naval Shipyard are often lighter class ships or auxiliary vessels. Heavier naval assets for the Royal Meckelnburgh Navy are imported instead.
Combat vessels
Name | Type | Tonnage | Production | Operators | Image |
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Island-class | Attack submarine | 1,574 t | 1685 AN– | Meckelnburgh | |
TRMS Alexandretta | Guided missile cruiser | 9,600 t | 1690 AN (1) | Meckelnburgh | |
Penninsular-class | Multi-purpose frigate | 3,320 t | 1685 AN– | Meckelnburgh | |
Ad Astra-class | Mine counter- measures vessel |
1,312 t | 1716 AN– | Meckelnburgh | |
Ad Infernum-class | Minelayer | 1,450 t | 1690 AN– | Meckelnburgh |
Auxiliary vessels
Name | Type | Tonnage | Production | Operators | Image |
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Kingdom-class | Amphibious command | 2,359 t | 1685 AN (1) | Meckelnburgh | |
Associate-class | Replenishment oiler | 1734 AN– | Meckelnburgh | ||
Emeritus-class | Submarine support ship | 1,400 t | 1726 AN– | Meckelnburgh | |
Of Counsel-class | Diving support ship | 223 t | 1724 AN– | Meckelnburgh | |
Nobles-class | Training boat | 65 t | 1713 AN– | Meckelnburgh |