Nautilus Shipyards
Nautilus Shipyards is a large naval supplier in Oportia, specializing in the design, construction, and maintenance of a wide range of naval vessels. Founded in 1708 AN and headquartered in the coastal city of Port de Huile, Nautilus Shipyards has been a crucial partner to the Oportian Security Forces for decades. The company operates three state-of-the-art shipbuilding facilities in Vanie, Por de Huile and in Port Feliz capable of producing everything from small patrol boats to large surface combatants and support ships.
The company has begun developing Oportia's first indigenously-produced guided missile destroyer, the Trident-class destroyer, which is expected to significantly enhance the Navy of Oportia's power projection capabilities. In 1730 AN, the Pontecorvo Firm, a major New Alexandrian conglomerate, acquired a controlling stake in Nautilus Shipyards as part of its strategy to expand into the naval manufacturing sector.
Major Products
- Trident-class destroyer: A modern guided missile destroyer equipped with advanced sensors, weapons systems, and stealth technology.
- Triton-class corvette: A fast and agile corvette used for coastal defense, patrol, and rapid response missions.
- Kraken-class amphibious assault ship: A large amphibious vessel capable of transporting and deploying troops, vehicles, and aircraft.
- Leviathan-class fleet oiler: A replenishment oiler designed to provide fuel, water, and other supplies to naval vessels at sea.