Nautholsvik Naval Shipyard: Difference between revisions
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|Attack submarine (SSK) | |Attack submarine (SSK) | ||
|1,800 t | |1,800 t | ||
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|Helicopter frigate (FFH) | |Helicopter frigate (FFH) | ||
|4,800 t | |4,800 t | ||
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|Training frigate (FFT) | |Training frigate (FFT) | ||
|4,050 t | |4,050 t | ||
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| | |'''''Yaquina''-class''' | ||
|Arctic research ship (AGAR) | |Arctic research ship (AGAR) | ||
|6,400 t | |6,400 t | ||
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|Hydrographic survey ship (AGS) | |Hydrographic survey ship (AGS) | ||
|3,680 t | |3,680 t | ||
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| | |'''''Waldport''-class''' | ||
|Pollution control ship (AGPC) | |Pollution control ship (AGPC) | ||
|3,450 t | |3,450 t | ||
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|Oceanographic research ship (AGOR) | |Oceanographic research ship (AGOR) | ||
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|Fisheries research ship (AGFR) | |Fisheries research ship (AGFR) | ||
|163 t | |163 t | ||
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Revision as of 19:59, 9 January 2026
| Type | Public enterprise |
|---|---|
| Industry | Shipbuilding |
| Founded | 1685 AN |
| Headquarters |
Victoria, |
| Area served |
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| Owner(s) | Government of Meckelnburgh |
| Website | nautholsvik.mil.mb |
| This article or section is a work in progress. The information below may be incomplete, outdated, or subject to change. |
Nautholsvik Naval Shipyard is the primary shipbuilding yard in the United Kingdom of Meckelnburgh for the Royal Meckelnburgh Navy, Royal Meckelnburgh Saeweard and other armed services of Meckelnburgh. The primary shipyard is located on Victoria Harbor on the east coast of the Nautholsvik Peninsula in Victoria, with a secondary yard in Battleferd Point. Nautholsvik shipyard opened in 1685 AN with the founding of Meckelnburgh and produced the nation's first naval vessels. In the 1730s AN, production at the shipyard expanded from light ships to capital assets, while the first exports were delivered in 1752 AN.
History

First Generation.
Until the 1730s AN, the vessels produced by Nautholsvik Naval Shipyard are often lighter class ships or auxiliary vessels. Heavier naval assets for the Royal Meckelnburgh Navy, Royal Saeweard and other branches were imported instead. The production at the shipyard offered the smaller kingdom access to a consistent, well-established fleet of defensive vessels since 1685 AN, at Meckelnburgh's founding.
Second Generation
Beginning in the 1730s AN, a number of conflicts in the world broke out. These included the 1733 AN Senyan protests across from Branniboria on the Apollonian mainland and the catastrophic Streïur uis Faïren (1733 AN–1741 AN) on Benacia, the latter of which saw the Benacian Union threaten action against Meckelnburgh vessels. As well, many of the core classes of Meckelnburgh's naval defense were almost 50 years old.
Consequentially, the Parliament of Meckelnburgh announced an official national defense plan, the Three in Three Program, in 1734 AN to massively increase the defense of Meckelnburgh, including building assets to compensate for the increased defense responsibilities not addressed since 1728 AN, when the island of Esthar was annexed as the constituent country of Branniboria. The Nautholsvik Naval Shipyard was then tasked with producing the revolutionized fleet.
The first vessel of the new fleet, the fleet replenishment oiler, was laid down in 1735 AN. The first launch of the new fleet occurred in 1739 AN with the completion of the arctic offshore patrol vessel.
Starting in 1752 AN, Nautholsvik shipyard began its first foreign sales, delivered to Meckelnburgh's closest ally, the Lanzerwald Republic. One of the primary sales, the Penninsular-class multi-purpose frigates, remains the longest workhorse in the Meckelnburgh navy.
Production line
Combat vessels
Submarines
| Name | Type | Tonnage | Length | Speed | Comp. | Production | Operators | Image |
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| Second Generation | ||||||||
| Lake-class | Attack submarine (SSK) | 1,800 t | 57 m | 20 kn | 27 | |||
| First Generation | ||||||||
| Island-class | Attack submarine (SSK) | 1,574 t | 60 m | 20 kn | 28 | 1685 AN– |
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Aviation carriers
| Name | Type | Tonnage | Length | Speed | Comp. | Production | Operators | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Second Generation | ||||||||
| Light aircraft carrier (CVL) | 19,500 t | 248 m | 30 kn | 520 | ||||
| Helicopter escort carrier (CVHE) | 13,950 t | 197 m | 30 kn | 360 | ||||
| Landing platform dock (LPD) | 12,750 t | 166 m | 19 kn | 139 | ||||
| Landing ship dock (LSD) | 9,240 t | 160 m | 18 kn | 100 | ||||
Line combat ships
| Name | Type | Tonnage | Length | Speed | Comp. | Production | Operators | Image |
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| Second Generation | ||||||||
| Guided-missile destroyer (DDG) | 7,700 t | 165 m | 30 kn | 300 | ||||
| Radar destroyer (DDR) | 7,230 t | 152 m | 32 kn | 191 | ||||
| Mountain-class | Helicopter frigate (FFH) | 4,800 t | 133 m | 28 kn | 185 | |||
| First Generation | ||||||||
| City-class | Guided missile cruiser (CG) | 9,600 t | 173 m | 33 kn | 330 | 1686 AN– |
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| Penninsular-class | Multi-purpose frigate (FF) | 3,320 t | 122 m | 30 kn | 154 | 1685 AN– present |
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Mine warfare vessels
| Name | Type | Tonnage | Length | Speed | Comp. | Production | Operators | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First Generation | ||||||||
| Ad Astra-class | Mine counter-measures ship (MCM) | 1,312 t | 68 m | 14 kn | 84 | 1716 AN– present |
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| Ad Infernum-class | Coastal minelayer (MLC) | 1,450 t | 78 m | 20 kn | 60 | 1690 AN– |
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Maritime security vessels
Rescue vessels
| Name | Type | Tonnage | Length | Speed | Comp. | Production | Operators | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Second Generation | ||||||||
| Arctic offshore patrol vessel (AOPV) | 3,600 t | 93 m | 15 kn | 119 | ||||
| First Generation | ||||||||
| Charles John-class | Coastal patrol boat, rescue (WPC??) | 91 t | 27 m | 25 kn | 10 | 1725 AN– present |
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Icebreakers
| Name | Type | Tonnage | Length | Speed | Comp. | Production | Operators | Image |
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| Second Generation | ||||||||
| Icebreaker (AGB??) | ||||||||
| First Generation | ||||||||
| Snow Miser-class | Icebreaking buoy tender (WLGB??) | 3,809 t | 83 m | 15 kn | 25 | 1685 AN– | ||
| Saugerties-class | Icebreaking tugboat (WTGB??) | 662 t | 43 m | 15 kn | 17 | 1685 AN– | ||
Auxiliary vessels
Reconnaissance vessels
| Name | Type | Tonnage | Length | Speed | Comp. | Production | Operators | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Second Generation | ||||||||
| MBNRP Series | Ocean surveillance ship (AGOS) | ~2,285 t | ~68 m | ~11 kn | ~36 | |||
| Missile range instrumentation ship (AGM) | ||||||||
| Electronic reconnaissance ship (AGER) | ||||||||
| First Generation | ||||||||
| Pleiades-class | Electronic reconnaissance ship (AGER) | 1,400 t | 61 m | 12 kn | 26 | 1716 AN– 1727 AN |
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Support vessels
| Name | Type | Tonnage | Length | Speed | Comp. | Production | Operators | Image |
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| Second Generation | ||||||||
| Fleet replenishment oiler (AOR) | 20,240 t | 174 m | 20 kn | 159 | ||||
| Submarine rescue ship (ASR) | 6,050 t | 105 m | 13 kn | 40 | ||||
| Rescue and salvage ship (ATS) | 5,190 t | 80 m | 15 kn | 65 | ||||
| Light replenishment oiler (AOL) | 3,500 t | 79 m | 20 kn | 33 | ||||
| First Generation | ||||||||
| Barber-class | Hospital ship (AH) | 4,996 t | 97 m | 17 kn | 41 | 1726 AN– | ||
Training vessels
| Name | Type | Tonnage | Length | Speed | Comp. | Production | Operators | Image |
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| Second Generation | ||||||||
| Royalty-class | Training frigate (FFT) | 4,050 t | 143 m | 25 kn | 370 | |||
| First Generation | ||||||||
| Nobles-class | Training patrol craft (YP) | 65 t | 20 m | 10 kn | 12 | 1713 AN– present |
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Environmental services vessels
| Name | Type | Tonnage | Length | Speed | Comp. | Production | Operators | Image |
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| Second Generation | ||||||||
| Yaquina-class | Arctic research ship (AGAR) | 6,400 t | 98 m | 16 kn | 31 | |||
| Siletz-class | Hydrographic survey ship (AGS) | 3,680 t | 91 m | 15 kn | 72 | |||
| Waldport-class | Pollution control ship (AGPC) | 3,450 t | 71 m | 15 kn | 50 | |||
| Toledo-class | Oceanographic research ship (AGOR) | 2,866 t | 75 m | 12 kn | 48 | |||
| Yachats-class | Fisheries research ship (AGFR) | 163 t | 27 m | 9 kn | 13 | |||
| First Generation | ||||||||
| Lincoln-class | Fisheries research ship (AGFR) | 2,028 t | 64 m | 14 kn | 69 | 1685 AN– | ||
| Newport-class | Coastal hydrographic survey ship (AGSC) | 1,800 t | 70 m | 12 kn | 63 | 1685 AN– |
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| Depoe-class | Pollution control ship (AGPC) | 1,543 t | 54 m | 11 kn | 18 | 1685 AN– |
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See also
- Sanama State Maritime Industries, a major foreign supplier of vessels for Meckelnburgh.