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Latest revision as of 17:33, 6 September 2024

Nautholsvik Naval Shipyard
Type public enterprise
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.

Armed vessels

Name Type Tonnage Production Operators Image
Submarines
Island-class Attack submarine 1,574 t 1685 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (6) Hergilsey-class submarine.jpg
Ships of the line
TRMS Alexandretta Guided missile cruiser 9,600 t 1690 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (1) TRMS Alexandretta.jpg
Penninsular-class Multi-purpose frigate 3,320 t 1685 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (9) Penninsular-class frigate.jpg
Mine warfare ships
Ad Astra-class Mine counter-
measures vessel
1,312 t 1716 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (5) Ad Astra-class mine countermeasures.jpg
Ad Infernum-class Minelayer 1,450 t 1690 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (4) Ad infernum-class minelayer.jpg
Coast guard boats
Charles John-class Rescue patrol boat 92 t 1725 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (20) Charles John-class patrol boat.jpg

Auxiliary vessels

Name Type Tonnage Production Operators Image
Command vessels
Kingdom-class Amphibious command 2,359 t 1685 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (1)
Pleiades-class Signals intelligence
gathering vessel
1,400 t 1716 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (2) CISS Pleiades.jpg
Support vessels
Associate-class Replenishment oiler 1,940 t 1734 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (3) Associate-class oiler.jpg
Emeritus-class Submarine support ship 1,400 t 1726 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (1) Emeritus-class submarine support.jpg
Of Counsel-class Diving support vessel 223 t 1724 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (3) Of Counsel-class diving support.jpg
Icebreakers
Snow Miser-class Icebreaker 3,809 t 1685 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (3)
Saugerties-class Icebreaking tug 662 t 1685 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (8) Saugerties-class tug.jpg
Hospital ships
Barber-class Hospital ship 4,996 t 1726 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (2) Barber-class hospital ship.jpg
Oceanography vessels
Lincoln-class Fisheries research 2,028 t 1685 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (4) Lincoln-class fisheries research vessel.jpg
Newport-class Hydrographic survey 1,800 t 1685 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (6) Newport-class hydrographic survey.png
Depoe-class Pollution and chemical
control
1,543 t 1685 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (8) Depoe-class pollution control.jpg
Training vessels
Nobles-class Training boat 65 t 1713 AN Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh (4) Nobles-class training vessels.JPG