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Ship register
[b]Information on Navy[/b] The ULSR navy has always been the pride of our nation. From our earliest days, when our nation was first established, the Navy was predominant as the strongest arm of our Military. Throughout the years, the ULSR navy has been Expanded exponentially, and served overseas in many conflicts, as well as running naval exercises with close allies. The most notable of our navies vessels are preserved as Museum ships, located in Ex-naval bases across the nation. In the most Recent years of the Union, the Government of Rear Admiral Davies has decided to decommission much of the navies force, as it had grown into a collection of outdated, poorly conditioned vessels, and replace them with a brand new fleet, which would be smaller, but have better technological advancements. This transition into a Green water Navy was resisted by many Naval commanders, but reluctantly accepted in the end. However, due to a resurgence in Larchian Militarism, the Navy has seen a revival and soon Larchian Naval Power shall be restored. [b]Information on space fleet[/b] The ULSR temporarily experimented with a space fleet, maintaining a small force of two corvettes for Escort of Space shipments, but upon the Navies Transfer to a Green water fleet, these vessels were scrapped, and all space Missions apart from routine repairs for satellites were stopped as they were deemed an unnecessary expense. In commission: 'July’ class corvette ULS invincible. Status: raised from the ocean, refloated, and used as a hospital ship; 55 years in service. 'Pangea-omega’ class submarine ULS tiger. Status: afloat; 30 years in service. produced by [nation]Wubdich[/nation] ULS lion. Status: afloat; 30 years in service. produced by [nation]Wubdich[/nation] 'Pangea-epsilon’ class submarine ULS tiger II. Status: afloat; 30 years in service. produced by [nation]Wubdich[/nation] ULS lion II. Status: afloat; 30 years in service. produced by [nation]Wubdich[/nation] “Admiral” Class Battlecruiser ULS Admiral. Status: afloat; 5 years in service ULS Hood. Status : afloat; 0 years in service ‘June’ Class ASW Destroyer ULS June. Status: afloat ; 0 years in service ULS October. Status: afloat ; 0 years in service ULS November. Status: afloat ; 0 years in service ULS September. Status: afloat ; 0 years in service ULS December. Status: afloat ; 0 years in service ‘Buckingham’ Class AA Destroyer ULS Buckingham. Status: afloat; 5 years in service ULS Nebula. Status: afloat; 5 years in service ULS Anodyne. Status: afloat; 5 years in service ULS Defender. Status: afloat; 5 years in service ULS Imperialis. Status: afloat; 5 years in service ‘Manchester’ Class ASW Destroyer ULS Manchester. Status: afloat; 5 years in service ULS Hull. Status: afloat; 5 years in service ULS Carlisle. Status: afloat; 5 years in service ULS Newcastle. Status: afloat; 5 years in service ULS Durham. Status: afloat; 5 years in service ULS Leeds. Status: afloat; 5 years in service ULS Liverpool. Status: afloat; 5 years in service ‘Thatcher’ Class aircraft carrier ULS Thatcher. Status: afloat; 20 years in service ‘Montgomery’ Class aircraft carrier ULS Montgomery. status: afloat; 0 years in service ULS Wavell. Status: afloat; 0 years in service ULS O’Connell. Status: afloat; 0 years in service ‘Lancaster’ Class Frigates ULS Lancaster. Status: afloat ; 5 years in service ULS Borneo. Status: afloat ; 5 years in service ULS Java. Status: afloat ; 5 years in service ULS Reunion. Status: afloat ; 5 years in service ULS Carlisle. Status: afloat ; 5 years in service ULS Georgetown. Status: afloat ; 5 years in service ULS Montserrat. Status: afloat ; 5 years in service ULS Ascension. Status: afloat ; 5 years in service ‘Sickle’ Class Frigates ULS Sickle. Status: afloat ; 0 years in service ULS Johor. Status: afloat ; 0 years in service ULS Nassau. Status: afloat ; 0 years in service ULS Inflexible. Status: afloat ; 0 years in service ‘Trident’ class ballistic missile submarine ULS Trident. Status: afloat ; 5 years in service ULS Barbados. Status: afloat ; 5 years in service ULS Trafalgar. Status: afloat ; 5 years in service ULS Téutan. Status: afloat ; 5 years in service ‘Rose’ class Close attack submarine ULS Rose. Status: afloat ; 10 years in service ULS Americana. Status: afloat ; 10 years in service ULS Africa. Status: afloat ; 10 years in service ULS Europa. Status: afloat ; 10 years in service ULS Asia. Status: afloat ; 10 years in service ULS Oceania. Status: afloat ; 10 years in service Museum Ships: 'Palikir’ class destroyer ULS [i]faringo[/i]. Status:museum ship; 37 years in service. ULS [i]Lyon[/i]. Status:museum ship; 23 years in service. ‘Kayla’ class fleet carrier ULS [i]Kayla[/i]. Status: museum ship: 22 years in service. ‘Tejas’ class Destroyer ULS [i]Tejas[/i]. Status: museum ship; 14 years in service. Purchased from [nation]Cohuila Y Tejas[/nation] ULS [i]Putin[/i]. Status: museum ship; 14 years in service. Purchased from [nation]Cohuila Y Tejas[/nation] ‘Anochi’ class destroyer ULS [i]anochi[/i]. Status: museum ship; 15 years in service. Purchased from [nation]Cohuila Y Tejas[/nation] 'Itis’ class cruiser ULS palikir II. Status: museum ship; 16 years in service. ‘Donegal’ class Destroyer ULS Monaghan. Status: museum ship; 7 years in service ‘July’ class corvette ULS ocean. Status: raised from the ocean, refloated, and used as a museum ship. 17 years in service. 'Duke’ class frigate ULS Sheffield. Status: museum ship; 10 years in service. 'Dreadnaught’ class submarine ULS indefetangible. Status: museum ship; 10 years in service. ‘Galactic’ class Cruiser ULS Galactic. Status: afloat; 9 years in service 'Rift’ class aviation cruiser ULS Memory. Status: museum ship; 10 years in service. Acquired from [nation]Kathol Rift[/nation] 'Lisbon’ class patrol boat Status: museum ship; 11 years in service. Purchased from [nation]The Greater Portuguese Confederation[/nation] Status: museum ship; 11 years in service. Purchased from [nation]The Greater Portuguese Confederation[/nation]