Navy of Arcadia (Principia Moderni IV Map Game) | |
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Founded | 3rd of June 1888 |
Country | Federated states of Arcadia |
Branch | Technate of Arcadia Millitary |
Nickname | The forgotten bastards |
Colors | Red-white |
Engagements | The great war |
Commanders | |
Current commander |
Lyev Fridrik Konstantinovich |
The Technate of Arcadia' Navy 'is the navy of the Technate of Arcadia. This navy wasn't founded out of nothing but was instead the inherited ships from the Russian Empire. For most of its history this navy was the neglected part of the military. It did see a short revival around 1908 but this wasn't to last.
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Navy is split in two main theaters: the Atlantic theater and the Pacific theater and a reserve fleet where older ships are kept for when the need arrives.
Pacific fleet[]
Dreadnoughts[]
- FSS Helena - Full load: 20,535 tonnes (20,210 long tons)
Cruisers[]
- FSS Jacob - Full load: 4,385 tonnes (4,316 long tons) - light cruiser 1908
- FSS Vladimir - Full load: 7,486 tonnes (7,368 long tons) - light cruiser 1911
- FSS Geronimo - Full load: 6,382 tonnes (6,281 long tons) - light cruiser 1911
U-Boats[]
Eisenberg-class[]
U-Boat | Main guns | Displacement | Propulsion | Service | |||
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Laid down | Launched | Commissioned | Fate | ||||
FSS Neu Arkadien (U-B 1) |
2 x 50 cm 2 × 15 cm 2 x 8.8 cm |
1512 tonnes (surfaced) 1875 tonnes (submerged) |
2 × shafts, 2 × 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in) propellers |
27th April 1925 |
15th August 1925 | 5th October 1925 | In service |
FSS Veles (U-B 2) |
2 x 50 cm 2 × 15 cm 2 x 8.8 cm |
1512 tonnes (surfaced) 1875 tonnes (submerged) |
2 × shafts, 2 × 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in) propellers |
3rd May 1925 | 17th August 1925 | 5th October 1925 | In service |
FSS Lochness (U-B 3) |
2 x 50 cm 2 × 15 cm 2 x 8.8 cm |
1512 tonnes (surfaced) 1875 tonnes (submerged) |
2 × shafts, 2 × 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in) propellers |
5th May 1925 | 23rd August 1925 | 5th October 1925 | In service |
FSS Pacifica (U-B 4) |
2 x 50 cm 2 × 15 cm 2 x 8.8 cm |
1512 tonnes (surfaced) 1875 tonnes (submerged) |
2 × shafts, 2 × 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in) propellers |
15th May 1925 | 29th August 1925 | 5th October 1925 | In service |
FSS Fisher (U-B 5) |
2 x 50 cm 2 × 15 cm 2 x 8.8 cm |
1512 tonnes (surfaced) 1875 tonnes (submerged) |
2 × shafts, 2 × 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in) propellers |
21st May 1925 | 1st September 1925 | 5th October 1925 | In service |
Atlantic fleet[]
Kinnig Karel de Grouss-class[]
Ship | Main guns | Displacement | Propulsion | Service | |||
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Laid down | Launched | Commissioned | Fate | ||||
FSS Kinnigin Maria de Luisterrijke (SS-67) |
10 x 14”/45 C/09 | 28,750 tons | 4 × shafts 4 × steam turbines |
27 February 1911 | 21 March 1912 | 14 March 1913 | In service |
FSS Kinnig Lodewijk de Konstant (SS-68) |
10 x 14”/45 C/09 | 28,750 tons | 4 × shafts 4 × steam turbines |
23 March 1911 | 14 September 1912 | 14 August 1913 | In service |
Wolf-class (Destroyer)[]

TAS Peter Hendricks going full speed
The Wolf class was created after the Federated States of Arcadia got overthrown by the Technate of Arcadia. Which decided after some discussion even with ex grand admiral Lyev Fridrik Konstantinovich, as they did need his expertise to help the Technate of Arcadia navy. Lyev's most important duty was in reporting weaknesses of the navy and calling on what was missing. After which, they decided to build their first cruisers in response to the building of subs, cruisers and dreadnoughts by many foreign nations. The first design was even created during Lyev's trial as it has been found that he was already planning to get new destroyers for the Federated States of Arcadia.
Ship | Main guns | Displacement | Propulsion | Service | |||
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Laid down | Launched | Commissioned | Fate | ||||
TAS George Tom
(D-01) |
4× 120 mm 2× 75 mm 4× 13 mm |
1,640 tons full load |
2x shaft
3x Yarrow type boilers |
28 August 1926 | 23 October 1927 | 31 May 1928 | In service |
TAS Evan (D-02) |
4× 120 mm 2× 75 mm 4× 13 mm | 1,640 tons full load | 2x shaft
3x Yarrow type boilers |
5 August 1926 | 29 December 1927 | 12 April 1929 | In service |
TAS Kasper (D-03) |
4× 120 mm 2× 75 mm 4× 13 mm | 1,640 tons full load | 2x shaft
3x Yarrow type boilers |
24 August 1926 | 30 June 1928 | 3 September 1929 | In service |
TAS Peter Hendricks (D-04) |
4× 120 mm 2× 75 mm 4× 13 mm | 1,640 tons full load | 2x shaft
3x Yarrow type boilers |
26 August 1926 | 2 April 1928 | 25 January 1929 | In service |
TAS Van Buren (D-05) |
4× 120 mm 2× 75 mm 4× 13 mm | 1,640 tons full load | 2x shaft
3x Yarrow type boilers |
28 May 1927 | 28 June 1928 | 22 October 1929 | In service |
TAS William Watkins (D-06) |
4× 120 mm 2× 75 mm 4× 13 mm | 1,640 tons full load | 2x shaft
3x Yarrow type boilers |
28 May 1927 | 11 September 1928 | 20 February 1930 | In service |
Reserve fleet []
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