r/ImaginaryWarships

Improved version of the Galicia-class battleship.

I uploaded the original version a while ago, and thanks to the comments on it, I improved the design a bit.

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Intrepid class escort carrier, Western Alliance

"Fast and iconic, the Intrepid class patrols the sea lanes"

Play features: Interchangeable aircraft and drones, removable deck to show the engines.

For those who might be interested: this ship is based off of the Sea Control Ship concept, see link.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Control_Ship

u/MudandSmoke — 1 day ago
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Truvukian Light Armored Cruiser HTRMV Craccelli

Armament:

2x2, 12x1 6in/152mm guns |

18x1 66mm guns |

12x1 47mm guns |

Armor:

main belt: 5.5in/140mm -> 76mm -> 50mm |

turrets: 5.5in/140mm |

casemates: 5.5in/140mm |

splinter plating: 57mm -> 37mm |

Speed:

23 knots

(14 boilers -> 2 steam engines -> 2 screws)

u/firestorm33_1 — 2 days ago

Battleship class Galicia

A battleship built by the Spanish Empire in 1910 to challenge the British Empire.

It weighs approximately 30,000 tons and is equipped with four twin 305mm turrets, in addition to six 152mm turrets.

It features a 12-inch (305mm) armor belt.

And a top speed of 23 knots.

This battleship demonstrates that Spanish doctrine prioritized survivability over lethality, allowing it to withstand immense damage.

u/ChocolateTemporary48 — 2 days ago

Heftadotti Armored Cruiser HSS Haye

Armament:

3 x 150mm guns on the front and sides

1 x 100mm gun on the rear

4 x 60mm guns on the sides of the protected deck

8 Kapas Heavy Machine Guns

4 Garnier Light Machine Guns

Armor:

100 mm on main belt/hull

90 mm on casemate

400 mm on gun shields

37 mm on bridge

Speed:

35 knots

(8 boilers -> Steam Turbine engine -> 1 screw propeller)

u/Aggravating_Use3832 — 2 days ago

USS Abraham Lincoln, Burbank Films 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

Does anyone have an idea of what this design could be based on? It's like a central battery ship but the main armament is forward of the mainmast. It looks like something that would've been at Lissa in 1866 but I can't find anything that matches the look.

u/Particular-Rutabaga5 — 3 days ago

Modern Battleship, USS Minnesota, designed by me.

With the abomination of a not battleship that the US leader, Dumbass McFuckface, has proposed, along with all the frankly horrendous "modern" battleship designs out there, I figured I would put in what a real modern battleship should look like. So here is USS Minnesota, lead ship of her class.

u/Real_Historian_316 — 5 days ago

USS Illinois, BBG-1. Designed by me.

This was a fun little experimental design I made a while back on the idea that the last two Iowa Class battleships were completed.

USS Illinois was the last of the class and her construction was halted when she was nearing completion, much like USS Hawaii. Instead of being scrapped, the US Navy chose to complete Illinois with the latest technology and she was commissioned as the first guided missile battleship (BBG). She was then modified extensively throughout her service and upon her retirement in 2012 with her sisters this was her final look. She was placed in reserve for 3 years before being turned in a museum ship in Philadelphia where she resides today.

u/Real_Historian_316 — 5 days ago

16.5 inch german battlecruiser

3x2 420/48

3x3 150/55

10x2 105/65

12x4 37/69

?x1 20/65

32 knots of speed

12000km of range at 17 knots

u/EAVA040706 — 4 days ago
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Getting the game

So im thinking about getting the game and just wanted to know if it is like sprocket where you literally have to have a masters degree to build something good or if its much more simpler. The reason as to why I ask is because I can not for the life of me build a tank in sprocket that looks good/functions as its level of detail in the game is top notch and was just hopping someone from the community could help me out here.

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u/Hot_Scholar_3314 — 4 days ago