VM

The VM is the marine of Laywenranian Military.

  1. Task
  2. Organisation
  3. Equipment

 

1. Task

The VMs main duty is to protect the shores and beaches of the islands of Laywenrania from invading enemies. Further tasks are the invasion of the country of the attacking enemy and protection of the country and the civilians. The training of and with allied armies is also regarded as important. Additional tasks are escorts for merchants, patrols in the Laywenranian seas, reconnaissance and Mine sweeping.

2. Organisation

Branches of service:

  • Coast Guard
  • Escorts
  • Main Fleet
  • Marines
  • Kampfschwimmer (combat divers)

 

Further informations are classified.

3. Equipment

Ships

Fast Attack Craft/ASW

Molch-Klasse

These ships offered a significant increase in size compared to the earlier Kaulquappe-class, but due to the only marginal increase in engine output, the speed dropped to 33 knots. The bigger size allowed for a certain increase in range and endurance, better working and living conditions for the crew and an increase in firepower, due to the addition of two more AShM-missiles and a point defense SAM. The torpedoes were dropped as they were seen as obsolete compared to the AShMs. In 1989 the ships were modernised with new electronic sets, including the radar, sonar, FCS and ECM.

  • In Service: 1972 - 2015
  • Displacement: 315 t standard
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 45 m/8,9 m/3 m
  • Power: 3 x Diesel engines with 9'500 kW combined, 33 kn
  • Range: 2'000 nm @ 20 kn
  • Armament: 4 x twin ASR-15 SSM launchers, 1 x 60 mm md. 58 gun, 1 x 30 mm md. 60 CIWS, 1 x LAR-21 twin launcher (+8 on magazine), DC/mine rails
  • Sensors: Surface/Air search radar, navigation radar, fire control radar, Hull Sonar, towed array sonar, Optical Director
  • Electronic Warfare: RWR, Chaff, Flares, rails for rocket illuminations, OECM & DECM set
  • Complement: 30

Molch

Libelle-Klasse

After the Yoko-class, the navy settled for two different torpedo-boats - the smaller Libelle-class and the bigger Otter-class. The Libelle-class was limited to coastal defense and insertion of combat divers (which proved to be its major task later on) and had a very limited endurance.

  • In Service: 1974 - present
  • Displacement: 30 t standard
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 19 m/4,42 m/1,5 m
  • Power: 3 x Diesel engines with 2'700 kW combined, 48 kn
  • Range: 300 nm @ 37 kn
  • Armament: 2 x 550mm torpedo tubes, Mines, 2 x 30 mm md. 58
  • Sensors: Surface/Navigation search radar
  • Electronic Warfare: RWR
  • Complement: 5

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Katia-Klasse

In the late seventies, the navy was looking for a replacement for the ageing ASW ships in service. Despite the modernisation, the stress of continued exercises eroded the hulls. To have a replacement on time, design work started soon, resulting in a ship, which was way smaller than the previous ships, but it was planned to be build it in bigger numbers. It stayed the workhorse in ASW duties for the navy for the next centuries to come.

  • In Service: 1980 - present
  • Displacement: 900 t standard
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 80 m/10 m/2,7 m
  • Power: 3 x Diesel engines CODAD with 12'000 kW combined, 27 kn
  • Range: 2200 nm @ 14 kn
  • Armament: 1 x 80 mm md. 78 gun, 2 x 30 mm md. 69 CIWS, 2 x RBW-12 anti-submarine depth charge rocket launchers, 4 x 350 mm torpedo launchers (2x2), 1 x LAR-21M quadruple Launcher (+16 on magazine), 1 x  UAW-2 (+4 on magazine), Mines, DCs
  • Sensors: Sonar, Surface/Navigation Search radar, Air search radar, fire control radar, optical director, Laser rangefinder, IFF, dipping sonar
  • Electronic Warfare: RWR, OECM, DECM, chaffs, flares
  • Complement: 70
  • In Service: 20

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Sassnitz-Klasse

The Sassnitz-class is the currently most modern FAC in service with the Laywenranian navy. Thanks to it's size, it offers comfortable living and working conditions for it's crew while packing a strong armament for it's size. 

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  • In Service: 1985 - present
  • Displacement: 350 t standard
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 49 m/8,6 m/2,1 m
  • Power: 3 x Diesel engines with 12'000 kW combined, 37 kn
  • Range: 2'200 nm @ 20 kn
  • Armament: 8 x ASR-15 (4x2), 1 x 80 mm md. 78 gun, 1 x 30 mm md. 81 CIWS, 1 x LAR-21M quad Launcher (+18 on magazine), 2 x twin 350 mm torpedo launchers, DC/mine rails
  • Sensors: Surface/Air search radar, navigation radar, fire control radar, Hull Sonar, towed array sonar, Optical Director
  • Electronic Warfare: RWR, Chaff, Flares, rails for rocket illuminations, OECM & DECM set
  • Complement: 34

Frigates

Eydis-Klasse

These ships were planned to serve primarily as ASW platforms close to the shore, as escorts for bigger warships in these regions and patrol ships.

  • In Service: 1983 - present
  • Displacement: 2'100 t standard
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 112 m/13,1 m/3,5 m
  • Power: 4 x Diesel engines CODAD with 26'000 kW combined, 28 kn
  • Range: 5'000 nm @ 18 kn
  • Armament: 1 x 80 mm/75 md. 78, 1x MLAR-2 launcher (+12 on magazine), 2 x 30 mm/55 md. 81 CIWS, 1 x octuple UAW-2 ASW launcher, 2 x quad ASR-15 SSM launchers, 2 x triple 350 mm launchers, RBW-10
  • Sensors: 3D air search radar, air/surface surveillance radar, navigation radar, fire control radar, hull mounted sonar, towed array sonar
  • Electronic Warfare: RWR, OECM, DECM, ESM, Chaff/Flare launcher, torpedo decoys
  • Complement: 120

Destroyers

Naluca-Klasse

  • In Service: 1971 - 2000+
  • Displacement: 3'075 t standard
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 130 m/13,6 m/4,2 m
  • Power: 6 x Diesel engines CODAD with 42'000 kW combined, 31 kn
  • Range: 5'000 nm @ 18 kn
  • Armament: 1 x 100 mm/58 md. 61 guns, 2 x 30 mm/60 md. 69 CIWS, 1 x launcher for MLAR-2 (+38 on magazine), 1 x octuple LAR-21 CIWS launcher (+48 on magazine), 1 x UAW-2 ASW launcher, 2 x quad ASR-15 SSM launchers, 2 x triple 350 mm torpedo launchers, 2 x RBW-6, 2 x RBW-12, mines
  • Sensors: 3D air search radar, air/surface surveillance radar, navigation radar, fire control radar, hull mounted sonar, towed array sonar
  • Electronic Warfare: RWR, OECM, DECM, ESM, Chaff/Flare launcher, torpedo decoys
  • Complement: 201

Ayako-Klasse

  • In Service: 1986 - present
  • Displacement: 3'980 t standard
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 145 m/16,5 m/4,5 m
  • Power: 6 x Diesel engines CODAD with 60'000 kW combined, 30 kn
  • Range: 9'000 nm @ 14 kn
  • Armament: 1 x 80 mm/75 md. 78 guns, 2 x 30 mm/55 md. 81 CIWS, 32 x VLS cells, 2 x quad SSM launchers (ASR-15, ASR-41, NY-4), 2 x triple 350 mm torpedo launchers, 2 x RBW-10, mines
  • Sensors: 3D air search radar, air/surface surveillance radar, navigation radar, fire control radar, hull mounted sonar, towed array sonar
  • Electronic Warfare: RWR, OECM, DECM, ESM, Chaff/Flare launcher, torpedo decoys
  • Complement: 201
  • Helicopter: 1

Lana-Klasse

The Lana-class is an evolution of the previous Ayako-class. Major changes include the 130 mm gun, an improved AESA FCS, a new sonar and an upgraded ECM suite.

  • In Service: 2000 - present
  • Displacement: 4'480 t standard
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 151 m/17,5 m/4,9 m
  • Power: 6 x Diesel engines CODAD with 50'000 kW combined, 30 kn
  • Range: 9'000 nm @ 14 kn
  • Armament: 1 x 130 mm/70 md. 73 gun, 2 x 30 mm/55 md. 81 CIWS, 32 x VLS cells, 2 x quad SSM launchers (ASR-15, ASR-41, NY-4), 2 x triple 350 mm torpedo launchers, 2 x RBW-10, mines
  • Sensors: 3D air search radar, air/surface surveillance radar, navigation radar, fire control radar, hull mounted sonar, towed array sonar
  • Electronic Warfare: RWR, OECM, DECM, ESM, Chaff/Flare launcher, torpedo decoys
  • Complement: 175
  • Helicopters: 1 Lynx Helicopter

Liara-Klasse

The Liara-class is a modernised variant of the Lana-class. Its main task is to act as escort for the helicopter carriers and the Cruisers, shielding them against air, surface and subsurface threats. The shape of the Liara-class was streamlined to achieve a lower radar signature, more powerful engines were installed and the sensors and sonar underwent a major enhancement.

  • In Service: 2010 - present
  • Displacement: 4'970 t standard
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 151 m/18,2 m/5,1 m
  • Power: 6 x Diesel engines CODAD with 60'000 kW combined, 30 kn
  • Range: 9'000 nm @ 14 kn
  • Armament: 1 x 130 mm/70 md. 73 gun, 2 x 30 mm/55 md. 81 CIWS, 32 x VLS cells, 2 x quad SSM launchers (ASR-15, ASR-41, NY-4), 2 x triple 350 mm torpedo launchers, 2 x RBW-10, mines
  • Sensors: 3D air search radar, air/surface surveillance radar, navigation radar, fire control radar, hull mounted sonar, towed array sonar
  • Electronic Warfare: RWR, OECM, DECM, ESM, Chaff/Flare launcher, torpedo decoys
  • Complement: 175
  • Helicopters: 1 Lynx Helicopter

Cruisers

Sveta-Klasse

  • In Service: 1982 - present
  • Displacement: 7'000 t standard
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 161 m/19 m/6 m
  • Power: CODAG with 2 x turbines (25'000 kW each) and 2 x Diesel engines with 12'000 kW combined, 31 kn
  • Range: 11'000 nm @ 14 kn
  • Armament: 2 x 130 mm md. 73 guns, 80 x VLS cells,  2 x octuple LAR-21 launchers, 2 x quadruple SSM launchers (ASR-15, ASR-41, NY-4), 2 x twin 40 mm md. 68 guns, 2 x 30 mm md. 81 CIWS, 2 x RBW-6, 2 x RBW-12, 2 x triple 350 mm torpedo launchers, mines
  • Sensors: Fire control radar, 3D air search radar, Air/Surface search radar, Surface/Navigation search radar, TV weapon director, hull sonar, variable depth sonar, ELINT, LLTV
  • Electronic Warfare: RWR, chaffs, flare, OECM, DECM, ESM, torpedo decoys
  • Complement: 350
  • Helicopter: 2 Lynx-Helicopters

Sveta

Natascha-Klasse

  • In Service: 1990 - present
  • Displacement: 7'700 t standard
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 165 m/21 m/6 m
  • Power: CODAG with 2 x turbines (30'000 kW each) and 2 x Diesel engines with 18'000 kW combined, 32 kn
  • Range: 4'500 nm @ 20 kn
  • Armament: 1 x 130 mm md. 73 gun, 96 x VLS cells, 2 x quadruple SSM launchers (ASR-15, ASR-41, NY-4), 2 x RBW-10, 2 x triple 350 mm torpedo launchers, 2 x 30 mm md. 81 CIWS, mines
  • Sensors: Fire control radar, 3D air search radar, Air/Surface search radar, Surface/Navigation search radar, TV weapon director, hull sonar, variable depth sonar, ELINT, LLTV
  • Electronic Warfare: RWR, chaffs, flare, OECM, DECM, ESM, torpedo decoys
  • Complement: 300
  • Helicopter: 1 Lynx-Helicopter

Schimmerkatze-Klasse

An improved version of the Natascha-class, with better helicopter handling facilities, improved sensor suite, a new, more stealthy mast and improved command facilities.

  • In Service: 2005 - present
  • Displacement: 7'700 t standard
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 165 m/21 m/6 m
  • Power: CODAG with 2 x turbines (30'000 kW each) and 2 x Diesel engines with 18'000 kW combined, 32 kn
  • Range: 4'500 nm @ 20 kn
  • Armament: 1 x 130 mm md. 73 gun, 96 x VLS cells, 2 x quadruple SSM launchers (ASR-15, ASR-41, NY-4), 2 x RBW-10, 2 x triple 350 mm torpedo launchers, 2 x 30 mm md. 81 CIWS, mines
  • Sensors: Fire control radar, 3D air search radar, Air/Surface search radar, Surface/Navigation search radar, TV weapon director, hull sonar, variable depth sonar, ELINT, LLTV
  • Electronic Warfare: RWR, chaffs, flare, OECM, DECM, ESM, torpedo decoys
  • Complement: 300
  • Helicopter: 1 Lynx-Helicopter with enclosed Hangar

Schimmerkatzen-Klasse

Helicopter Carriers

Arina-Klasse

  • In Service: 1973 - 2010
  • Displacement: 4'700 t standard
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 155 m/17 m/5 m
  • Power: CODAG with 2 x turbines and 2 x Diesel engines with 50'000 kW combined, 32 kn
  • Range: 4'500 nm @ 20 kn
  • Armament: 2 x 130 mm md. 73 guns, 1 x octuple UAW-2 launcher, 1 x quad launcher for MLAR-2 (+20 missiles), 1 x octuple LAR-21 launcher (+16 missiles), 2 x 30 mm md. 69 CIWS, 2 x triple 350 mm torpedo launchers
  • Sensors: Fire control radar, 3D air search radar, Air/Surface search radar, Surface/Navigation search radar, TV weapon director, hull sonar, variable depth sonar, ELINT, LLTV
  • Electronic Warfare: RWR, chaffs, flare, OECM, DECM, ESM, torpedo decoys
  • Complement: 350
  • Helicopter: 3 Helicopters

 

Zinoviya-Klasse

  • In Service: 1982 - 2015
  • Displacement: 5'300 t standard
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 159 m/17 m/5 m
  • Power: CODAG with 2 x turbines and 2 x Diesel engines with 55'000 kW combined, 32 kn
  • Range: 4'500 nm @ 20 kn
  • Armament: 2 x 130 mm md. 73 guns, 1 x octuple UAW-2 launcher, 1 x octuple launcher for MLAR-2 (+24 missiles), 2 x 30 mm md. 81 CIWS, 2 x triple 350 mm torpedo launchers
  • Sensors: Fire control radar, 3D air search radar, Air/Surface search radar, Surface/Navigation search radar, TV weapon director, hull sonar, variable depth sonar, ELINT, LLTV
  • Electronic Warfare: RWR, chaffs, flare, OECM, DECM, ESM, torpedo decoys
  • Complement: 350
  • Helicopter: 3 Helicopters

 

Swetlana-Klasse

  • In Service: 2005 - present
  • Displacement: 13'800 t standard
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 199 m/33 m/7 m
  • Power: CODAG with 2 x turbines and 2 x Diesel engines with 80'000 kW combined, 33 kn
  • Range: 4'500 nm @ 20 kn
  • Armament: 16 x VLS cells, 2 x 30 mm/55 md. 81, 2 x triple 350 mm torpedo launchers, 2 x RBW-10
  • Sensors: Fire control radar, 3D air search radar, Air/Surface search radar, Surface/Navigation search radar, hull sonar, variable depth sonar
  • Electronic Warfare: RWR, chaffs, flare, OECM, DECM, ESM, torpedo decoys
  • Complement: 350
  • Helicopter: 18 Helicopters maximum

Arina-Klasse

  • In Service: 2015 - present
  • Displacement: 25'300 t standard
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 245 m/38 m/7,5 m
  • Power: CODAG with 2 x turbines and 2 x Diesel engines with 85'000 kW combined, 32 kn
  • Range: 4'500 nm @ 20 kn
  • Armament: 16 x VLS cells, 2 x 30 mm/55 md. 81, 2 x triple 350 mm torpedo launchers, 2 x RBW-10
  • Sensors: Fire control radar, 3D air search radar, Air/Surface search radar, Surface/Navigation search radar, hull sonar, variable depth sonar
  • Electronic Warfare: RWR, chaffs, flare, OECM, DECM, ESM, torpedo decoys
  • Complement: 950
  • Helicopter: 28 Helicopters maximum

Conventional Submarines

Heilbutt-Klasse

This class is a further improved variant of the Wal-class, mainly incorporating an advanced sensor suite and reduced noise emissions.

  • In Service: 1980 - 2010
  • Displacement: 2'100 t surfaced
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 76,1 m/9,9 m/7,4 m
  • Power: diesel-electric propulsion, speed of 12 knots surfaced and 20 knots submerged
  • Range: with snorkel 8'000 nm @ 7 kn, submerged 500 nm @ 3 kn
  • Armament: 6x 550mm bow Torpedo tubes (18 Torpedoes, 24 Mines, land attack cruise missiles or anti-ship missiles)
  • Sensors: active sonar, passive sonar, ESM, echolot, radar
  • Complement: 75
  • Diving depth: >300 m

Task: Patrol Submarine

Forelle-Klasse

The Forelle-class is a slightly larger Heilbutt and incorporates better noise reduction, as well as flank sonar array.

  • In Service: 1992 - present
  • Displacement: 2'700 t surfaced
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 77 m/10 m/7,4 m
  • Power: diesel-electric propulsion, speed of 12 knots surfaced and 20 knots submerged
  • Range: with snorkel 8'000 nm @ 7 kn, submerged 500 nm @ 3 kn
  • Armament: 6x 550mm bow Torpedo Launchers, 18 Torpedoes, 24 Mines, land attack cruise missiles, anti-ship missiles
  • Sensors: active sonar, flank arrays, towed sonar, passive sonar, ESM, echolot, radar
  • Complement: 70

Task: Patrol Submarine

Scholle-Klasse

  • In Service: 2005 - present
  • Displacement: 2'900 t surfaced
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 83,1 m/9,2 m/8,4 m
  • Power: diesel-electric propulsion, speed of 13 knots surfaced and 20 knots submerged
  • Range: 6'100 nm AIP endurance at 6,5 kn (estimated)
  • Armament: 6x 550mm bow Torpedo tubes (30 Torpedoes, Mines, land attack cruise missiles or anti-ship missiles), decoy launchers
  • Sensors: active sonar, passive sonar, ESM, echolot, radar
  • Complement: 65
  • Diving depth: unknown

Scholle-Klasse submarine

Nuclear Submarines

Hecht-Klasse

The Hecht-class is a nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN) first deployed by the Laywenranian Navy in 1984. The Hecht incorporates a double hull system composed of an inner pressure hull and an outer "light" hull. The distinctive "bulb" or "can" seen on top of the Hecht's rudder houses its towed sonar array, when retracted. The submarines have hydrodynamic sensors, which detect changes in temperature and salinity. The submarines were built in different series, each one incorporating more noise reduction methods. They were considered to be the quietest submarines of that time.

  • In Service: 1984 - present
  • Displacement: 8'100 t surfaced
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 110,3 m/15,4 m/9,4 m
  • Power: pressurized-water nuclear reactor, speed of 11 knots surfaced and 33 knots submerged
  • Armament: 4x 550mm bow Torpedo tubes (28 Torpedoes, Cruise Missiles or Mines), 2 x 650 mm bow Torpedo tubes (12 torpedoes), 8 decoy launchers
  • Sensors: active sonar, flank arrays, towed sonar, passive sonar, ESM, echolot, radar
  • Complement: 73
  • Endurance: 85 days
  • Diving Depth: 600 m

Task: Attack Submarine

Akula-Klasse

These submarines are the largest in the world and are the second generation of Laywenranian SSBNs. 

  • In Service: 1982 - present
  • Displacement: 23'800 t surfaced
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 173 m/23,4 m/11 m
  • Power: pressurized-water nuclear reactor, speed of 22 knots surfaced and 27 knots submerged
  • Armament: 6x 550mm bow Torpedo tubes(20 Torpedoes, Cruise Missiles, or Mines), 24 MFK-25 or 96 MFK-13
  • Sensors: active/passive sonar, ESM, towed radio receiver, satellite based navigation, inertial navigation, radar
  • Endurance: > 120 days
  • Complement: 160
  • Diving Depth: 400 m

Nordstern-Klasse

  • In Service: 2015 - present
  • Displacement: 7'000 t surfaced
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 97,3 m/11,9 m/10 m
  • Power: pressurized-water nuclear reactor, speed of 20 knots surfaced and 35 knots submerged
  • Armament: 2x 550mm bow Torpedo tubes (28 Torpedoes, Cruise Missiles or Mines), 4 x 650 mm Torpedo tubes (12 torpedoes), 8 decoy launchers, 12 x VLS cells for cruise missiles or AShM.
  • Sensors: active sonar, flank arrays, towed sonar, passive sonar, ESM, echolot, radar
  • Complement: 73
  • Endurance: >85 days
  • Diving Depth: 600 m

Delfin-Klasse

  • In Service: 2000 - present
  • Displacement: 14'700 t surfaced
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 149,3 m/12,9 m/12 m
  • Power: pressurized-water nuclear reactor, speed in excess 15 knots surfaced and 30 knots submerged
  • Armament: 6x 550mm bow Torpedo tubes, 4 decoy launchers, 16 x MFK-25 or 64 MFK-13
  • Sensors: active sonar, flank arrays, towed sonar, passive sonar, ESM, echolot, radar
  • Complement: 73
  • Endurance: >85 days
  • Diving Depth: 600 m

Auxiliary Ships

Lenya-Klasse

  • In Service: 1989 - present
  • Displacement: 900 t standard
  • Length/Beam/Draft: 70 m/12 m/4 m
  • Power: 2 x Diesel engines with 4'500 kW combined, 20 kn
  • Range: 1500 nm @ 12 kn
  • Armament: 1 x 80 mm md. 78 gun, 1 x 30 mm md. 81 CIWS, 1 x LAR-21M octuple Launcher (+18 on magazine), Mines, DCs
  • Sensors: Sonar, Surface/Navigation Search radar, IFF
  • Electronic Warfare: RWR, OECM, DECM, chaff, flares
  • Complement: 70

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In Service: 14

Task: Landing ship

Armament: 1x AK-176M, 2x 3М87-1, 4x Crotale CN3 Launcher, 2 х 5 RBU 1200, 2 x 30 x 122 mm rocket launcher A-215 Grad-M

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In Service: 2

Task: Landing ship

Armament: 2x 3М87-1, 2x Crotale CN3 Launcher Notes: Testing phase, maybe further purchase of more ships

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In Service: 10

Task: Landing ship

Armament: 2x 3М87-1, 6x Crotale CN3 Launcher, 2 x 30 x 122 mm rocket launcher A-215 Grad-M, up to 70 mines

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In Service: 20

Task: Landing ship

Armament: 2 x dual MG 12,7mm

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In Service: 2

Task: Intelligence ship

Armament: 2x 3М87-1, 2x Crotale CN3 Launcher

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In Service: 6

Task: swimming supply point

Armament: 2x 3М87-1, 2x Crotale CN3 Launcher

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In Service: 1979 - present

Task: Ocean Supply ship

Armament: 2x A190, 2x 3М87-1, 2x Crotale CN3 Launcher, mines

 

Marine Airforce

 

VLS-Cells:

Laywenranian VLS-cells can fire the following missiles:

  • MLAR-2
  • MLAR-3
  • LAR-15 (quad pack)
  • LAR-21 (quad pack)
  • LAR-10 (quad pack)
  • UAW-4
  • MFK-13
  • NY-4

For 32-cell systems, the loadout on usual escort/patrol missions consists out of:

  • 8 x UAW-4
  • 10 x 4 LAR-10
  • 8 x MLAR-3
  • 2 x MFK-13
  • 4 x 4 LAR-15

For 96-cell systems, the loadout on usual escort/patrol missions consists out of:

  • 14 x UAW-4
  • 22 x 4 LAR-10
  • 48 x MLAR-3
  • 4 x MFK-13
  • 4 x 4 LAR-15
  • 4 x NY-4

 

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