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Yudonian Warships Throughout History

The YWTH is a governmentally published book based on a list of all those ships that have been bought, given, gifted or built in or by Yudonia. The list starts in the date of 1st of October, 1914, as it was the date in which the Yudonian Government accepted the gift of 4 German warships, one Battlecruiser, one Light Cruiser and two Destroyers/Torpedo Boats.  

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If you want less information about each ship, but just admire our fleet, go check out Federal Navy of Yudonia.org for a less detailed list that mentions all of the ships we've ever had!

 

Disclaimer (important, please read)

Most, if not all the ships that are used as part of the Federal Navy of Yudonia or related to it, are ships which ended up sunk, broken, cancelled or being sold as scrap in real life. For that same reason, this is a way of not "stealing" the ships from their real fate or final owner, but a way of making their fate a bit more memorable as well as related to Yudonia, as coming up with new things and ignoring the real ones should not be always the solution, or at least not if unnecessary. Following this, if any error in any ship is found, please, give it a shout and it will be either fixed or entirely removed. Thanks.  

Actual list:

Submarines SMS G193 and G194, and Patrol boats SMS Braunschweig and Otto Rudolf: They were supposed to be a gift from the Kriegsmarine, but they were captured and renamed YSS Premier (SF-01), YSS Patrice (SF-02), Minor and Mayor (PC-001 and PCF-001)   HMS Vindex: A seaplane carrier. Helped to recover Peche from the Germans during the Battle of Peche and was later gifted. Kept her name as YSS Vindex (CVS-01)   YSS National and YSS United: After the Peche Docks Competition, these two ships were the first two to be completely designed and built in Yudonian territories. They were assigned as (D-01 and D-02)   HMS Cleopatra: A C-class Light Cruiser badly damaged because of colliding with HMS Undaunted and SMS G194, was given to Yudonia with instructions for its reparation. Later changed its name to YSS Survivor (CL-01). HMS Cleopatra was almost completely built in Yudonian Peche Docks and later gifted as a British hospitality sign. She is still docked as part of the Sea Museum, near Peche   HMS Laverock: A Laforey-class Destroyer. Damaged in the Battle of Peche because a collision against HMS Medusa. Later repaired, gifted and renamed as YSS Lightweight (DD-01)   HMS Medusa: A Medea-class Destroyer. Badly damaged in the Battle of Peche, was repaired by Mare and kept its name as YSS Medusa (DD-02)   HMS Belfast and HMS Southampton: They were repaired from November 27th, 1940. Upon finalization, both ships were reassigned to duty and left Yudonia on January 18th   HMS Jersey (F72): A J-class Destroyer. It suffered severe flooding near Malta as almost sunk. Was repaired in Yudonia from May 2nd, 1941 until end of January 1942. It was later bought by the government as part of the three pack deal on June 9th, 1942. The three ship total cost was $203 Million. It was renamed as YYS Crispa (DD-03)   USS Kentucky (BB-66): An Iowa Class Battleship. It was firstly ordered to be dismantled instead of finished, but the USNavy made a deal with Yudonia, and sold the ship at half the original cost, at $50 Million, as it was later finished by Peche Docks on January 20th, 1944. The final cost was $82 Million with 9x406mm US guns. It was renamed YSS Plavit (BB-03)
Reference to ships
C-class Light Cruiser
Laforey Class Destroyer
J-class Destroyer
Vindex Class Seaplane Carrier
Liberty Class Naval Cargo Ship
Alaska Class Battlecruiser
Farragut Class Destroyer
Acheron Class Destroyer

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