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The following is a list of ships, boats, and submarines utilized by the Adanese Navy.

The navy currently maintains 258 ships, 242 of which are active, has 10 under construction, and a further 21 planned, as well as 31 auxiliary ships, for a total of 324 vessels. As per the 2013 NAR Strategic Outlook, it is planned that in 2020, the navy will have 270 ships, including 250 active, none under construction or on order, and 30 auxiliary, for a 300-ship navy. The long-term plan, for 2050, is to reduce the navy's size to 200 ships.


Surface ships[]

Aircraft carriers[]

Kemal Atatürk class[]

The Atatürk class is Adana's first nuclear-powered carrier class.

  • ARS Kemal Talley (ACN-01), under consideration for sale
  • ARS Sabiha Gökçen (ACN-02), under consideration for sale
  • ARS Christopher Nevlin (ACN-03)
  • ARS Mehmet Sebancı (ACN-04)
  • ARS Kaan Bates (ACN-05)
  • ARS Aytaç Yerli (ACN-06)

Independence class[]

The Independence-class aircraft carriers are the world's largest, and are capable of launching up to 5 aircraft at any given time.

  • ARS Independence (ACN-10)
  • ARS Liberty (ACN-11)
  • ARS Freedom (ACN-12)
  • ARS Sovereignty (ACN-13)

Tern class[]

  • ARS Tern (ACN-14)
  • ARS Plover (ACN-15)
  • ARS Fulmar (ACN-16)

Air-cushioned landing craft[]

Bastok class[]

Consists of about 75 craft.

Amphibious transport ships[]

Miracle class[]

  • ARS Miracle (ATS-1), retired 2015, converted to museum ship
  • ARS Lake Van (ATS-2), retired 2015, sunk as artificial reef
  • ARS Marmara Bay (ATS-3), retired 2015, sunk as artificial reef

Sand Island class[]

  • ARS Sand Island (ATS-4)
  • ARS Tarsus (ATS-5)
  • ARS Eris Bay (ATS-6)
  • ARS Alexander City (ATS-7)
  • ARS Embersville (ATS-8)
  • ARS Salda (ATS-9), Reserve Fleet, to be covered to hospital ship
  • ARS Fort McAfee (ATS-10), Reserve Fleet, to be covered to hospital ship
  • ARS Owl Island (ATS-11), Reserve Fleet, to be covered to hospital ship

Albion class (United Kingdom)[]

  • ARS Edmundsbury (ATS-12)
  • ARS Waveney (ATS-13)
  • ARS Haverhill (ATS-14)

Bay class (United Kingdom)[]

Modified Rotterdam class (The Netherlands)

  • ARS Kralingen (ATS-15)
    800px-RFA Cardigan Bay (L3009) - La Spézia

    Bay class landing ship dock

  • ARS Rozenburg (ATS-16)

Mistral class (France)[]

  • ARS Languedoc (ATS-17), to be sold

San Antonio class (United States)[]

  • ARS Santa Ana (ATS-18)
  • ARS Port Nimitz (ATS-19)
  • ARS Port Sandecker (ATS-20)
  • ARS Port Pitt (ATS-21)
  • ARS Cape Girardeau (ATS-22)

Crowne Beach class[]

  • ARS Crowne Beach (ATS-23)
  • ARS Halle Beach (ATS-24)
  • ARS Caranda Beach (ATS-25),

Battlecruisers[]

Ararat class[]

  • ARS Ararat (BC-1), retired 2015
  • ARS Byrd (BC-2), retired 2015
  • ARS Dew (BC-3), retired 2016
  • ARS Mackenzie (BC-4), retired 2018
  • ARS Vernon (BC-5), retired 2019

Glubina class[]

Design based on scaled-down Miracle V class battleship.

ARS Glubina BC-6

Glubina class battlecruiser

  • ARS Glubina (BC-6)
  • ARS Kalana (BC-7)
  • ARS Waldreich (BC-8)
  • ARS Schirm (BC-9)
  • ARS Vinson (BC-10), under construction

Battleships[]

Miracle IV class[]

  • ARS Miracle IV (BN-1), retired 2015, converted to museum ship
  • ARS Faithful (BN-2), retired 2015
  • ARS Endurance (BN-4), retired 2018

Splendor class[]

  • ARS Splendor (BPN-8)

Alpha class[]

  • ARS Alpha (BPN-9)

Miracle V class[]

The Miracle V class of battleships are to be the replacements for the aging Miracle IV class in place of the Alpha class, which was shown to have several major deficiencies. Current designs indicate that the Miracle V class may be guided missile battleships instead of a pulsed-energy projectile type.

  • ARS Miracle V (BGN-11)
    ARS Miracle V BGN-11

    Miracle V class battleship

  • ARS Intrepid (BGN-12)
  • ARS Fiend (BGN-13)
  • ARS Vixen (BGN-14)
  • ARS Havoc (BGN-15), under construction
  • ARS Harrowing (BGN-16), planned

Command ships[]

New Alexander City class[]

  • ARS New Alexander City (XS-1)
  • ARS Anavarza (XS-2)
  • ARS Anchorage (XS-3)
  • ARS Bering (XS-4)
  • ARS Brunswick (XS-5)
  • ARS Douçhe (XS-6)
  • ARS Ezurum (XS-7)
  • ARS İncirlik (XS-8)
  • ARS Grunwald (XS-9)
  • ARS Norfolk (XS-10)
  • ARS November City (XS-11)
  • ARS Oured (XS-12)

Absalon class (Denmark)[]

  • ARS Pulchella (XS-13), Reserve Fleet, to be sold
  • ARS Saint Louis (XS-14), Reserve Fleet, to be sold

Corvettes & Fast attack boats[]

Ada class (Turkey)[]

  • ARS Diamond (QA-11)
  • ARS Emerald (QA-12)
  • ARS Ruby (QA-13)
  • ARS Sapphire (QA-14)
  • ARS Turquoise (QA-15)
    800px-F-511 TCG Heybeliada MILGEM corvette sea trials

    Ada class corvette

  • ARS Aquamarine (QA-16)
  • ARS Jade (QA-17)
  • ARS Topaz (QA-18)
  • ARS Quartz (QA-19)
  • ARS Amber (QA-20)
  • ARS Pearl (QA-21)
  • ARS Onyx (QA-22)

Pegasus class (United States)[]

All to be retired by 2026

  • ARS Aries (QA-25)
  • ARS Taurus (QA-26)
  • ARS Gemini (QA-27)
  • ARS Cancer (QA-28)
  • ARS Leo (QA-29)
  • ARS Virgo (QA-30)
  • ARS Libra (QA-31)
  • ARS Scorpio (QA-32)
  • ARS Sagittarius (QA-33)
  • ARS Capricorn (QA-34)
  • ARS Aquarius (QA-35)
  • ARS Pisces (QA-36)

Braunschweig class (Germany)[]

Inherited from Democratic Republic of East Adana

  • ARS West Brook (QA-38), Reserve Fleet, to be sold
  • ARS Dutch Harbor (QA-39), Reserve Fleet, to be sold

Visby class (Sweden)[]

  • ARS Warberg (QA-40)
  • ARS Tarwater (QA-41)
  • ARS Tucker (QA-42)
  • ARS Carmichael (QA-43)
  • ARS Stinson (QA-44)
  • ARS Smulders (QA-45)
  • ARS Hannigan (QA-46)
  • ARS Erdenay (QA-47)
  • ARS Tekin (QA-48)
  • ARS Gezmiş (QA-49)

Skjold class (Norway)[]

  • ARS Albatross (QA-50)
  • ARS Osman (QA-51)

Cruisers[]

Lancer class[]

  • ARS Lancer (CC-1), to be sold or scrapped
  • ARS Eclipse (CC-2), to be sold or scrapped
  • ARS Galant (CC-3), to be sold or scrapped
  • ARS Raider (CC-4), to be sold or scrapped
  • ARS Colt (CC-5), to be sold or scrapped
  • ARS Montero (CC-6), to be sold or scrapped
  • ARS Cedia (CC-7), to be sold or scrapped
  • ARS Challenger (CC-8), to be sold or scrapped
  • ARS Endeavor (CC-9), to be sold or scrapped
  • ARS Tredia (CC-16)
  • ARS Cordia (CC-17)
  • ARS Starion (CC-18)
  • ARS Diamante (CC-19)
  • ARS Grunder (CC-20)
  • ARS Grandis (CC-21)
  • ARS Magna (CC-22), 
  • ARS Nimbus (CC-23)
  • ARS Freeca (CC-24)
  • ARS Minica (CC-25)
  • ARS Verada (CC-26)
  • ARS Mirage (CC-27)
  • ARS Sigma (CC-28)
  • ARS Nativa (CC-29)
  • ARS Forte (CC-30)

Destroyers[]

Hariya class[]

  • ARS Hariya (DD-1)
  • ARS Yanagida (DD-2)
  • ARS Nishisonogi (DD-3)
Modified Hariya class A[]
  • ARS Kitamatsuura (DDH-4)
Modified Hariya class B[]
  • ARS Shiga (DDG-5)

Atago class (Japan)[]

Modified Arleigh Burke class (United States)

  • ARS Anguirus (DDG-6)
  • ARS Gyaos (DDG-7)
  • ARS Moguera (DDG-8)
  • ARS Kumasogami (DDG-9)
  • ARS Vogt (DDG-26)
    Photo-Jmsdf-atago2

    Atago class destroyer

  • ARS Paligulan (DDG-27)
  • ARS Meerwald (DDG-28)
  • ARS Jing Peking (DDG-29)
  • ARS George McKay (DDG-30)
  • ARS Chimenti (DDG-31)
  • ARS Applewhite (DDG-32)
  • ARS Ryu (DDG-33)
  • ARS Hatsuyuki (DDG-34)
  • ARS Tokiwa (DDG-35)
  • ARS Takanawa (DDG-36)
  • ARS Makano (DDG-37)
  • ARS Hayabusa (DDG-38)
  • ARS Akizuki (DDG-39)
  • ARS Enoshima (DDG-40)
  • ARS Asagiri (DDG-41)
  • ARS Abukuma (DDG-42)
  • ARS Oyashio (DDG-43)
  • ARS Kirishima (DDG-44)
  • ARS Chokai (DDG-45)
  • ARS Zipang (DDG-46)
  • ARS Mirai (DDG-47)
  • ARS Mutsu (DDG-48)
  • ARS Umidori (DDG-49)
  • ARS Kuma (DDG-50)

Iroquois class (Canada)[]

  • ARS George Vancouver (DDH-10), retired 2020
    800px-HMCS Iroquois NRP 88 jeh

    Iroquois class destroyer

  • ARS Nichola Goddard (DDH-11), retired 2020
  • ARS Thomas Prince (DDG-12), retired 2020
  • ARS Maurice Baril (DDG-13), retired 2020
  • ARS Robert Timberell (DDG-14), retired 2020

Zumwalt class (United States)[]

  • ARS Gotengo (DDG-15)
  • ARS Atragon (DDG-54), undergoing sea trials
  • ARS Eclair (DDG-55), planned
  • ARS Karyu (DDG-56), planned
  • ARS Rumbling (DDG-57), planned

Vulcan class[]

  • ARS Vulcan (DDG-16)
  • ARS Phalanx (DDG-17)
  • ARS Panther (DDG-18)
  • ARS Avenger (DDG-19)
  • ARS Spectres (DDG-20)
  • ARS Gatling (DDG-21)
  • ARS Zenith (DDG-22)
  • ARS Breda (DDG-23)
  • ARS Browning (DDG-24)
  • ARS Beretta (DDG-25)

Daring class (United Kingdom)[]

  • ARS Diligent (DD-51)
    800px-HMS Daring (D32)-Portsmouth-03

    Type 45 (Daring) class destroyer

  • ARS Doughty (DD-52)
  • ARS Dominant (DD-53)

Frigates[]

G class (Turkey)[]

Modernized Oliver Hazard Perry class (United States)

  • ARS Hadis Açıkgöz (FFG-1), retired 2020
  • ARS Ertuğrul Duruöz (FFG-2), retired 2020
    800px-F-493 TCG Gelibolu

    G class frigate

  • ARS Demet Kınay (FFG-3), retired 2021
  • ARS James Patillo (FFG-4), retired 2021
  • ARS Muhtar Kent (FFG-5), to be retired 2022
  • ARS Gavin Jones (FFG-6), to be retired 2022
  • ARS Sabahattin Gölhan (FFG-7), to be retired 2023
  • ARS Fevzi Artunkal (FFG-8), to be retired 2023
  • ARS Monique Konaré (FFG-9), to be retired 2024
  • ARS Calbraith Rodgers (FFG-10), to be retired 2024

La Fayette class (France)[]

  • ARS Veyron (FFG-11)
  • ARS Reno (FFG-12)
  • ARS Tatopulous (FFG-13)
  • ARS Dupre (FFG-14)

De Zeven Provinciën class (The Netherlands)[]

  • ARS Mitropoulos (FFG-15)
    800px-Fregatte De Zeven Provincien 2494

    De Zeven Provincien class frigate

  • ARS Hague (FFG-16)
  • ARS Breda (FFG-17)
  • ARS Eindhoven (FFG-18)
  • ARS Almere (FFG-19)
  • ARS Griningen (FFG-20)

Littoral combat ships[]

Freedom class (United States)[]

  • ARS Mugu Bay (LCV-1)
  • ARS Toho Bay (LCV-2)
  • ARS Sitka Strait (LCV-3)

Mine warfare & countermeasure ships[]

Ensdorf class (Germany)[]

  • ARS Dempsey (MW-3)
  • ARS Dhawan (MW-4)
  • ARS Hazlewood (MW-5)
  • ARS Bader (MW-6)

A class (Turkey)[]

  • ARS Abeking (MW-7), retired 2019
    A class turkey

    A class minehunter

  • ARS Akhtar (MW-8), retired 2020
  • ARS Anatre (MW-10), retired 2021

McCaffrey class mine corvette[]

  • ARS McCaffrey (MW-9)
  • ARS Blade (MW-11)
  • ARS Luna (MW-12)
  • ARS Alkin (MW-13)
  • ARS Preston (MW-14)

Patrol ship[]

Sea Fighter class (United States)[]

  • ARS Viper (PS-1)
    Sea Fighter class usa

    Sea Fighter class littoral combat ship

  • ARS Hornet (PS-2)
  • ARS Eagle (PS-3)
  • ARS Lightning (PS-4)
  • ARS Mustang (PS-5)
  • ARS Harrier (PS-6)
  • ARS Prowler (PS-7)
  • ARS Cheetah (PS-8)
  • ARS Tornado (PS-9)
  • ARS Sabre (PS-10)

Stealth incursion transports[]

Sea Shadow class (United States)[]

  • ARS Shadow (IT-1), to be retired 2022
    US Navy Sea Shadow stealth craft

    Sea Shadow class stealth technology demonstrator

  • ARS Spirit (IT-2), to be retired 2024

S/VTOL carriers[]

Hyūga class (Japan)[]

Canberra class (Australia)[]

  • ARS Alexander Burton (SC-3)

Cyclone class[]

  • ARS Cyclone (SCN-4)
  • ARS Reaper (SCN-5)
  • ARS Bane (SCN-6)
  • ARS Squall (SCN-7)

Submersible boats[]

Attack submarines[]

Virginia Class (United States)[]

  • ARS Elizabeth City (SAN-5)
    ARS Elizabeth City SAN5

    ARS Elizabeth City

  • ARS Alconbury (SAN-6)
  • ARS Esenboğa (SAN-7)
  • ARS Derince (SAN-8)
  • ARS Bafra (SAN-9)
  • ARS Rize (SAN-10)
  • ARS Saint Edmunds (SAN-11)
  • ARS Simonds (SAN-12)
  • ARS Sorgun (SAN-13)

Megalon class[]

  • ARS Megalon (SAN-14)
  • ARS Ebirah (SAN-15)
  • ARS Maguma (SAN-16)
  • ARS Bloodfish (SAN-17)
  • ARS Orochi (SAN-18)
  • ARS Zigra (SAN-19)
  • ARS Satsuma (SAN-20)

Astute class (United Kingdom)[]

  • ARS Javelin (SAN-35)
  • ARS Wenlock (SAN-36)
  • ARS Mandeville (SAN-37)
  • ARS Stratford (SAN-38)
  • ARS Sullivan (SAN-39)

Yasen class (Russian Federation)[]

  • ARS Khil (SAN-40), cancelled
  • ARS Iyuli (SAN-41), cancelled

Barracuda class (France)[]

  • ARS Davenport (SAN-42)
  • ARS Barczak (SAN-43)

Ballistic missile submarines[]

Scinfaxi class[]

  • ARS Scinfaxi (SBN-21)
    Digital render Hrimfaxi launch

    Scinfaxi class submarine

  • ARS Hrimfaxi (SBN-22)
  • ARS Trundholm (SBN-23)

Guided missile submarines[]

Ohio class (United States)[]

  • ARS Cleveland (SGN-28)
  • ARS Portland (SGN-29)
  • ARS Swanson (SGN-30)

Zephyr class[]

  • ARS Zephyr (SGN-31)
  • ARS Landon (SGN-32)
  • ARS Rhapsody (SGN-33)
  • ARS Allegro (SGN-34)

Miniature attack submersibles[]

Mini attack subs are quite powerful, even for their small size. They are generally manned by 2 sailors, though newer models can be remotely operated; and are deployed from Scinfaxi-class submarines for sub-to-sub and sub-to-surface combat.

Auxiliary vessels[]

Defense Testbed Ships[]

"2010" class[]

  • ARS Ballard (DTS-2)

Modified Miracle IV class battleship[]

  • ARS Galloway (DTS-3)

Hospital ships[]

Modified Sand Island class ATS[]

  • RAHS Asclepius (HS-7)
  • RAHS Aceso (HS-8)
  • RAHS Iaso (HS-9)

Repair and replenishment ships[]

Berlin class (Germany)[]

  • ARAS Kohl (RS-1)
  • ARAS Mannheim (RS-2)
  • ARAS Onur (RS-3)
  • ARAS Özdemir (RS-4)
  • ARAS Bachmann (RS-5)

Submarine tenders (Surface)[]

Foster class[]

  • ARAS Foster (ST-1)
  • ARAS Fowlkes (ST-2)

Submarine tenders (Submersible)[]

Anea class[]

  • ARAS Anea (ST-4)
  • ARAS Emmeria (ST-5)
  • ARAS Estovakia (ST-6)
  • ARAS Nordennavic (ST-7)

Transport ships[]

Lewis and Clark class (United States)[]

  • ARAS Drouillard (MT-1)
    ARS Drouillard MT1

    ARAS Drouillard

  • ARAS Marquart (MT-2)
  • ARAS Ducey (MT-3)
  • ARAS Porter (MT-4)
  • ARAS Lee (MT-5)
  • ARAS Chalayan (MT-6)
  • ARAS Sahin (MT-7)
  • ARAS Bir (MT-8)
  • ARAS Akurgal (MT-9)
  • ARAS Tanyu (MT-10)
  • ARAS Camondo (MT-11)
  • ARAS Çelebi (MT-12)
  • ARAS Mahruki (MT-13)
  • ARAS Chahon (MT-14)
  • ARAS Simms (MT-15)
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