Naval Technology of Ethiopia

Started by Kaiser Kirk, August 08, 2020, 04:16:49 PM

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Kaiser Kirk

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Orange = In progress

Naval Artillery
Baseline: Muzzle-Loading cannon. Primitive Breechloaders. Solid Shot. Primitive High Explosive Shells
1880: Breach loading guns. High Explosive Shells.
1895: Quick-Firing guns. Semi-Armor Piercing Shells
1900: Smokeless Powder.
1905: Improved Smokeless Powder. Armor Piercing Shells

1910: Capped Shells
1915: Shells can be 10% over SS default
1920: Improved Capped Shells Shells can be 20% over SS default
1925: Advanced Capped Shells

Naval Propulsion:
Baseline: Simple Reciprocating Engines
1895: Complex Reciprocating Engines, Oil Spraying up to 10% of bunkerage.
1902: Turbines, Underway Recoaling

1906: Electric Drives, Oil Fired Boilers
1909: Hydraulic Drives
1912: Geared Drives
1915: Diesel Engines
1918: Underway Oiling

Capital Ship Architecture:

Baseline: Main guns in twin turrets, secondaries in casemate, tertiary in casemate or deck mounts.
1891: Mixed-caliber main battery (Main+intermediary calibers), Superfiring secondaries (Restricted Axial Firing Arcs) and Stacked Main Battery turrets
1903: All-big-gun ship with wing turrets
1903 : Superfiring turrets (restricted axial firing arcs) 

1905: Improved turret hydraulics, independent gun elevation, Torpedo Bulkheads, triple turrets
1910: Superfiring turrets (unrestricted firing arcs), "All or Nothing" Protective Schemes, "Pair of Twins" Quadruple turrets
1914: True Quadruple turrets, Sloped external belts
1920:  No restriction (high or low) on caliber of turreted guns
1926: Primitive DP secondary batteries
1932: Improved DP Secondary batteries. De-Capping plates
1940: Advanced DP Secondary batteries.
1946: Automatic Secondary Guns

Aircraft/Seaplane Carrier Architecture:
Baseline: None
1910: Experimental aviation ships. Requires and is automatically granted upon completion of the 1910 Aircraft tech.

1915: floatplanes; flying-off decks for wheeled aircraft. Primitive Air-Launched torpedoes
1918: gunpowder catapults for floatplanes; separate landing and taking-off decks for wheeled aircraft. Early Air-Launched torpedoes. Rapid Consecutive Takeoffs limited to single aircraft.
1922: hydraulic catapults; full length decks for wheeled aircraft; arrestor wires. Primitive Anti-Shipping Bombs. Rapid Consecutive Takeoffs limited to single squadrons
1924: Improved airgroup handling practices. Primitive deck parks. Anti-Ship Level Bombing. Rapid Consecutive Takeoffs with no more than 25% of the airgroup
1928: armored box carrier Improved Air-Launched Torpedoes. Early Anti-Ship Dive Bombs
1932: Early Deck-Parks, Rapid Consecutive Takeoffs with no more than 50% of the airgroup
1938: Improved Anti-Ship Dive Bombs, Improved deck parks and hanger ventilation. Rapid Consecutive Takeoffs with no more than 75% of the airgroup
1942: Advanced Deck Parks. Advanced Air-Launched Torpedoes. Advanced Anti-Ship Dive Bombs. Rapid Consecutive Takeoffs with 100% of the airgroup.

Cruiser Architecture: For all years, Cruisers with turrets shall have a composite hull strength > 1.0.

Baseline: guns in single mounts or casemates, on side/centerline
1900: ammunition hoists, deck torpedo armament, superfiring mounts. Cruisers under 6000 tons may have composite hull strength > 0.90
1910: twin gun mounts (require hoists); powered gun mounts; unrestricted weapon armor

1920:  No restriction (high or low) on caliber of turreted guns. Cruisers under 3000 tons may have composite hull strength > 0.75, Cruisers under 8000 tons may have composite hull strength >0.90

Destroyer, Torpedo Boat, and Motor Torpedo Boat Architecture:
Baseline: single TTs - max 4, displacement 500t
1904: double TTs - max 8, displacement 750t Type A MTB
1908: triple TTs - max 12, displacement 1000t Type B MTB

1912: max displacement 1500t Type C, D MTB
1918: quad TTs, 2000t Type E, F MTB
1924: quintuple tubes, 2,500t Type G, H MTB
1928: Type H, I, J MTB

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Motor Torpedo Boats
YearTypeLD(t)Main GunMGTTMisc. WeightCruise RangeMedium RangeFast RangeCrew
1905A401x50mm or less2201000@10300@1610
1910B200220500@10100@206
1914C200220500@10100@2040@266
1914D401x50mm or less2201000@10200@20100@2511
1918E200220500@10100@2020@306
1918F401x50mm or less2201000@10200@2070@2812
1922G401x50mm or less2201000@10200@2050@3015
1922H801x77mm or less2222000@10400@20100@3020
1928I401x50mm or less2201000@10200@2050@3016
1928J801x77mm or less2222000@10400@20100@3024
1928K1201x77mm or less, 1x50mm or less2443000@10600@20150@3030

Mine Warfare:
Baseline: Hand detonated mines. Running into mines with ships.
1897: Primitive Horn Mines
1900: Reliable Horn mines. Primitive paravanes and dragged booms behind small vessels.

1908: Early antenna mines. Advanced paravanes, active charges.
1918: Reliable antenna mines.
1922: Unreliable magnetic mines & countermeasures.

Night Fighting & Remote Sensing Devices:
Baseline: Mk1 Eyeball with limited optical enhancement (eg Binoculars), standard searchlights in regular mountings.
1905: Early Huelsmeyer-type "radar", listening dishes, War tuba's.
1908: Basic tactics, Specialized nighttime acquisition Searchlight mounts, night scopes

1912: Starshells, Improved tactics
1918: Illuminating shells with parachute, improved night scopes
1922: refined Huelsmeyer-type "radar". Short range directional indicator.  Magnetron Research.
1930: Primitive search RADAR. Large and crude. Long range airborne directional indicator.
1934: Improved search RADAR. These would be the first shipboard mounts.
1938: Functional Air & Surface RADAR, Proximity fuses 125mm+
1942: Airborne radars. Limited Night blindfire Fire control RADAR
1946: Full Night blindfire RADAR, Proximity fuses 75mm+


Rangefinding, Fire Control and Gunnery:

Baseline: Local control of individual guns. Limited non-rangefinding magnification equipment for main batteries. Iron sight aiming. 2km All ships equipped w/o misc weight allocation.
1905: Continuous Aim Systems. Short-base rangefinders. Dedicated Spotting infrastructure. Primitive centralization. 6km

1908: Centralized FC, early directors - 10km
1912: Primitive FC computers -14km
1918: Spotting planes, Central director stations, long base-length RF - 24km
1930:  Electromechanical FC computers - 30km

Torpedo Technologies:
Baseline: Spar mounted Torpedo, Primitive Self-Propelled Torpedoes with improvised warheads.
1890: Early Self-Propelled Torpedoes with Compressed Air engines. Primitive warheads. Early contact fuses.
1899: Early Wet Heater engines Early warheads.
1905: Improved Wet Heater engines. Improved fuses

1908: Improved warheads
1913: Advanced Wet Heater engines
1918: Advanced warheads. Advanced contact fuses.
1928: Early Oxygen Torpedoes. Primitive magnetic firing pistols.
1935: Improved Oxygen Torpedoes. Early magnetic firing pistols.
1940: Advanced Oxygen Torpedoes. Improved Magnetic firing pistols. Primitive programmable paths.
1945: Advanced magnetic firing pistols. Early programmable paths. Primitive remote guidance methods.

Submarines and Countermeasures:

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Did they beat the drum slowly,
Did they play the fife lowly,
Did they sound the death march, as they lowered you down,
Did the band play the last post and chorus,
Did the pipes play the flowers of the forest

AnchorSteam

#1
So I have some choices to make for the coming turn.

Preliminary ideas, and I hope this jives with what I said before ;
1906: Electric Drives, Oil Fired Boilers
1905: Improved turret hydraulics, independent gun elevation, Torpedo Bulkheads, triple turrets
1908: Centralized FC, early directors - 10km

Looks like I will be playing catch-up for a while.
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